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'menju:1) ((a card with) a list of dishes that may be ordered at a meal: What's on the menu today?) menú, carta2) (a list of options on a computer screen, from which a user can choose.) menúmenu n carta
menú sustantivo masculino (pl menú del día set menu
menú sustantivo masculino menu
menú del día, set menu ' menú' also found in these entries: Spanish: carta - minuta - variar English: menu - settr['menjʊː]2 SMALLCOMPUTING/SMALL menú nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLmenu bar barra de menúsmenu ['mɛn.ju:] n1) : menú m, carta f (en un restaurante)2) : menú m (de computadoras)n.• carta s.f.• lista de platos s.f.• menú s.m.• minuta s.f.'menjuːa) ( in restaurant) carta f, menú m (esp AmL)b) ( Comput) menú m['menjuː]N1) (=list) carta f ; (=set meal) menú m2) (Comput) menú m* * *['menjuː]a) ( in restaurant) carta f, menú m (esp AmL)b) ( Comput) menú m -
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'pʊldaʊnb) ( Comput)pull-down menu — menú m desplegable
['pʊlˌdaʊn]ADJpull-down menu — menú m desplegable
* * *['pʊldaʊn]b) ( Comput)pull-down menu — menú m desplegable
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