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m. s.&pl.1 object-holder of a microscope, stage; glass slip.2 slide, microscope slide, mount.* * *1 mount, slide* * ** * ** * *microscope slide* * *m inv (microscope) slide -
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f.1 cassette deck.2 slide.3 platinum ore, platen.4 flat strip of steel.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: platinar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: platinar.* * *1 (de microscopio) slide* * *SF1) [de microscopio] slide2) (Mús) [de tocadiscos] deck; [de casete] tape (deck)3) (Tip) platen* * *a) ( de microscopio) slideb) ( de máquina) platenc) (Impr) platen, plated) ( de tocadiscos) deck* * *= platen.Ex. Taking the hose with it, the spindle forced the platen down on to the back of the rear half of the tympan.----* platina de microscopio = microscope slide.* * *a) ( de microscopio) slideb) ( de máquina) platenc) (Impr) platen, plated) ( de tocadiscos) deck* * *= platen.Ex: Taking the hose with it, the spindle forced the platen down on to the back of the rear half of the tympan.
* platina de microscopio = microscope slide.* * *1 (de microscopio) slide2 (de una máquina) platen3 ( Impr) platen, plate4 (de un tocadiscos) deckCompuesto:tape deck* * *
platina sustantivo femenino
1 (de un magnetofón) tape deck
2 (de un microscopio) slide
3 Impr plate
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English:
tape
- turn
* * *platina nf1. [de tocadiscos] turntable2. [de casete] cassette deck3. [de microscopio] stage4. Imprenta platen, bedplate* * *f1 de microscopio slide2 de estéreo tape deck
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