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21 alargado
adj.long, lengthened.past part.past participle of spanish verb: alargar.* * *1→ link=alargar alargar► adjetivo1 long, elongated* * *ADJ long, extended* * ** * *= oblong, elongated.Ex. The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.Ex. The crab's mouth has elongated setae, notably on the maxilla, which it repeatedly flails through the seawater to feed on suspended material.* * ** * *= oblong, elongated.Ex: The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.
Ex: The crab's mouth has elongated setae, notably on the maxilla, which it repeatedly flails through the seawater to feed on suspended material.* * *alargado -da1 ‹forma› elongated2 ‹hoja› elongate* * *
Del verbo alargar: ( conjugate alargar)
alargado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
alargado
alargar
alargado
‹ hoja› elongate
alargar ( conjugate alargar) verbo transitivo
1
‹manguera/cable› to lengthen, extend;
‹riendas/soga› to let out;
‹ paso› to lengthen
‹vacaciones/plazo› to extend;
2
alargarse verbo pronominal [cara/sombra] to get longer;
[ días] to grow longer;
[reunión/fiesta] to go on
alargado,-a adjetivo elongated
alargar verbo transitivo
1 (aumentar el tamaño) to lengthen
2 (extender un miembro) to stretch
3 (aumentar la duración) to prolong, extend
' alargado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alargada
- calabaza
English:
elongated
- oblong
* * *alargado, -a adjlong;tiene la cara alargada he has a long face* * ** * *alargado, -da adj: elongated, slender* * *alargado adj long -
22 almohadilla
f.1 small cushion.2 pad.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: almohadillar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: almohadillar.* * *1 (gen) small cushion3 (tampón) inkpad4 (de animal) pad5 ARQUITECTURA (de capitel) volute cushion* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=almohada pequeña) small pillow2) (=cojincillo) [para alfileres] pincushion; [para sellos] inkpad3) (Telec) hash key5) (Arquit) boss* * *1) ( para alfileres) pincushion; ( para entintar) ink pad; ( para sellos) damper2) ( para sentarse) cushion; ( en béisbol) bag* * *= pad.Ex. Ink balls consisted of leather pads 15 cm. in diameter, mounted in wooden cups and handles and stuffed with wool or horsehair = Los tampones constaban de almohadillas de cuero de 15 cm de diámetro, montados en cuencos de madera y mangos y rellenas de lana o pelo de caballo.----* almohadilla (#) = hash mark (#), hash sign (#).* almohadilla de fieltro = felt pad.* * *1) ( para alfileres) pincushion; ( para entintar) ink pad; ( para sellos) damper2) ( para sentarse) cushion; ( en béisbol) bag* * *almohadilla(\#)= hash mark (\#), hash sign (\#)Ex: The field is terminated with a hash mark (\#).
Ex: The hash sign may be used as a universal character; SM\#TH will retrieve SMITH and SMYTH.= pad.Ex: Ink balls consisted of leather pads 15 cm. in diameter, mounted in wooden cups and handles and stuffed with wool or horsehair = Los tampones constaban de almohadillas de cuero de 15 cm de diámetro, montados en cuencos de madera y mangos y rellenas de lana o pelo de caballo.
* almohadilla (\#) = hash mark (\#), hash sign (\#).* almohadilla de fieltro = felt pad.* * *A1 (para alfileres) pincushion2 (para entintar) ink pad3 (para sellos) damperB1 (para sentarse) cushion2 (en béisbol) bagC ( Arquit) bolster* * *
Del verbo almohadillar: ( conjugate almohadillar)
almohadilla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
almohadilla sustantivo femenino
1 ( para alfileres) pincushion;
( para entintar) ink pad;
( para sellos) damper
2 ( para sentarse) cushion;
( en béisbol) bag
almohadilla sustantivo femenino (small) cushion
' almohadilla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hombrera
English:
pad
* * *almohadilla nf1. [para sentarse] cushion2. [de gato, perro] pad3. [alfiletero] pincushion4. [en béisbol] bag5. Arquit bolster6. RP [tampón] ink pad7. Bol, Chile [borrador] blackboard Br rubber o US eraser* * *f1 small cushion2 TÉC pad3 en béisbol bag* * *almohadilla nf1) : small pillow, cushion2) : bag, base (in baseball) -
23 apaisado
adj.oblong.* * *► adjetivo1 oblong2 INFORMÁTICA landscape* * *ADJ oblong* * *- da adjetivo <libro/tarjeta> landscape (before n)* * *= oblong.Ex. The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.* * *- da adjetivo <libro/tarjeta> landscape (before n)* * *= oblong.Ex: The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.
* * *apaisado -dalandscape ( before n)* * *
Del verbo apaisar: ( conjugate apaisar)
apaisado es:
el participio
apaisado,-a adjetivo
1 (formato, libro) broadside, landscape
2 oblong
' apaisado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apaisada
English:
broadside
- landscape
* * *apaisado, -a adj[orientación] landscape;un cuadro/espejo apaisado a painting/mirror which is wider than it is high* * *adj landscape atr -
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(n.) = chandelierEx. The work consists of a series of five crystal chandeliers connected to a wall-mounted plasma screen on which a text slowly appears.* * *(n.) = chandelierEx: The work consists of a series of five crystal chandeliers connected to a wall-mounted plasma screen on which a text slowly appears.
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(n.) = chandelierEx. The work consists of a series of five crystal chandeliers connected to a wall-mounted plasma screen on which a text slowly appears.* * *(n.) = chandelierEx: The work consists of a series of five crystal chandeliers connected to a wall-mounted plasma screen on which a text slowly appears.
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26 armado
adj.1 armed, carrying weapons.2 armed, equipped with lethal weaponry.3 armoured.4 assembled, put-together.5 reinforced, frameworked.m.1 layout.2 reinforcement.past part.past participle of spanish verb: armar.* * *1→ link=armar armar► adjetivo1 armed■ ir armado,-a to be armed2 (en mecánica) mounted, assembled* * *(f. - armada)adj.1) armed2) assembled* * *ADJ1) [persona, lucha] armed (con, de with)ir armado — to go armed, be armed
2) (=montado) mounted, assembled3) [hormigón] reinforced4) [tela] toughened5) LAm (=testarudo) stubborn* * *- da adjetivo <lucha/persona> armedarmado de or con algo — armed with something
* * *= armed.Ex. Only a man like D'Andrea, willing to use force without stint or limit, could rise to leadership against John Powers & his protected, armed artisans.----* Armada Invencible, la = Invincible Armada, the.* armado de/con = armed with.* asalto a mano armada = heist.* atraco a mano armada = heist, daylight robbery.* causas de conflictos armados = warpath.* conflicto armado = war conflict.* fuerzas armadas = military forces.* fuerzas armadas, las = armed forces, the, forces, the.* hormigón armado = reinforced concrete.* intervención armada = armed intervention.* lucha armada = armed struggle.* mal armado = ill-armed.* robo a mano armada = highway robbery.* * *- da adjetivo <lucha/persona> armedarmado de or con algo — armed with something
* * *= armed.Ex: Only a man like D'Andrea, willing to use force without stint or limit, could rise to leadership against John Powers & his protected, armed artisans.
* Armada Invencible, la = Invincible Armada, the.* armado de/con = armed with.* asalto a mano armada = heist.* atraco a mano armada = heist, daylight robbery.* causas de conflictos armados = warpath.* conflicto armado = war conflict.* fuerzas armadas = military forces.* fuerzas armadas, las = armed forces, the, forces, the.* hormigón armado = reinforced concrete.* intervención armada = armed intervention.* lucha armada = armed struggle.* mal armado = ill-armed.* robo a mano armada = highway robbery.* * *( Chi)1 (armazón) frame2(de un traje): tiene armado it's tailored* * *
Del verbo armar: ( conjugate armar)
armado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
armado
armar
armado◊ -da adjetivo ‹lucha/persona› armed;
armado de or con algo armed with sth
armar ( conjugate armar) verbo transitivo
1
2
‹tienda/carpa› to pitch, put up
3 (fam) ‹alboroto/ruido/lío› to make;◊ armado jaleo to kick up o make a racket (colloq);
armado un escándalo to kick up a fuss;
armadola (fam): ¡buena la has armado! you've really done it now! (colloq);
la que me armó porque llegué tarde you should have seen the way he went on because I was late
armarse verbo pronominal
1a) (Mil) to arm oneselfb) armadose de algo ‹de armas/herramientas› to arm oneself with sth;
armadose de valor to pluck up courage
2
◊ ¡qué jaleo se armó! there was a real commotionb) (fam) [ persona]:◊ me armé un lío/una confusión I got into a mess (colloq)
armado,-a adjetivo armed: iba armado hasta los dientes, he was armed to the teeth
atraco a mano armada, armed robbery
hormigón armado, reinforced concrete
armar verbo transitivo
1 (dar armas) to arm
2 (ensamblar) to fit o put together, assemble
3 fam (organizar un escándalo, un alboroto) la armaron buena, they kicked up a real fuss
' armado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
armada
- brazo
- cemento
- conflicto
- contienda
- guardia
- guerrilla
- hormigón
- armar
- concreto
English:
armed
- reinforced concrete
- tooth
- tailor
- up
* * *armado, -a♦ adj1. [con armas] armed;Figarmado hasta los dientes armed to the teeth2. [con armazón] reinforced♦ nm[pez] armed gurnard* * *adj armed* * *armado, -da adj1) : armed2) : assembled, put together -
27 bala
f.1 bullet (proyectil).entró como una bala she rushed insalió como una bala he shot offbala de goma plastic bullet2 bale (fardo).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: balar.* * *1 bullet2 (paquete) bale\como una bala familiar like a shotbala de cañon cannonballbala rasa good-for-nothingbala perdida stray bullet 2 figurado birdbrainbala trazadora tracer bullet* * *noun f.1) bullet2) bale* * *1. SF1) (=proyectil) bullet•
disparar una bala — to fire a bullet•
a prueba de balas — bullet-proofentró como una bala — he came shooting in, he came in like a shot
el tren pasó como una bala — the train shot o flew past
bala de goma — plastic bullet, rubber bullet
2) (=fardo) bale3) (Tip)4) LAm (Dep) shot2.SMF * (=juerguista)* * *1) (Arm) (de pistola, rifle) bullet; ( de cañón) cannon ballcomo (una) bala — <salir/entrar> like a shot (colloq)
echar bala — (Méx) ( disparar) to fire shots; ( estar furioso)
no la nombres, se pone que echa bala — don't say her name or he'll go through the roof (colloq)
llevar bala — (Méx fam) to be in a hurry
no me/le entran balas — (Chi fam) I'm/he's as tough as old boots
ser como or una bala para algo — (Chi, Méx fam)
es como bala para las matemáticas — she's a whizz at math (AmE) o maths (BrE)
es una bala para el dominó — he's a tremendous domino player
2) (AmL) (Dep) shot* * *= ball, bullet, ink ball, bale, round, slug.Ex. Finally the forme was checked for odd pieces of type lying on it, in danger of being picked up by the balls and deposited on a page.Ex. He was looking for the book 'Flowers and bullets and Freedom to Kill' = Estaba buscando el libro "Flores, balas y libertad para matar".Ex. Ink was worked up for use on the ink-block of the press (a small table mounted behind the near-side cheek) and transferred to the surface of the type by one of the pressmen using a pair of ink balls.Ex. They specialised in printing labels for marking bales of fabric exported from Britain to India 1860s-1890s.Ex. Shotguns mainly fire two kinds of rounds, regular buckshots and slugs.Ex. Shotguns mainly fire two kinds of rounds, regular buckshots and slugs.----* bala cargada = live bullet.* bala de verdad = live bullet.* bala perdida = loose cannon.* chaleco a prueba de balas = bullet-proof vest.* herida de bala = gunshot wound.* lluvia de balas = hail of bullets.* pasar como una bala = whiz.* * *1) (Arm) (de pistola, rifle) bullet; ( de cañón) cannon ballcomo (una) bala — <salir/entrar> like a shot (colloq)
echar bala — (Méx) ( disparar) to fire shots; ( estar furioso)
no la nombres, se pone que echa bala — don't say her name or he'll go through the roof (colloq)
llevar bala — (Méx fam) to be in a hurry
no me/le entran balas — (Chi fam) I'm/he's as tough as old boots
ser como or una bala para algo — (Chi, Méx fam)
es como bala para las matemáticas — she's a whizz at math (AmE) o maths (BrE)
es una bala para el dominó — he's a tremendous domino player
2) (AmL) (Dep) shot* * *= ball, bullet, ink ball, bale, round, slug.Ex: Finally the forme was checked for odd pieces of type lying on it, in danger of being picked up by the balls and deposited on a page.
Ex: He was looking for the book 'Flowers and bullets and Freedom to Kill' = Estaba buscando el libro "Flores, balas y libertad para matar".Ex: Ink was worked up for use on the ink-block of the press (a small table mounted behind the near-side cheek) and transferred to the surface of the type by one of the pressmen using a pair of ink balls.Ex: They specialised in printing labels for marking bales of fabric exported from Britain to India 1860s-1890s.Ex: Shotguns mainly fire two kinds of rounds, regular buckshots and slugs.Ex: Shotguns mainly fire two kinds of rounds, regular buckshots and slugs.* bala cargada = live bullet.* bala de verdad = live bullet.* bala perdida = loose cannon.* chaleco a prueba de balas = bullet-proof vest.* herida de bala = gunshot wound.* lluvia de balas = hail of bullets.* pasar como una bala = whiz.* * *a prueba de balas bulletproofuna bala perdida lo alcanzó en el costado a stray bullet hit him in the sidecomo (una) bala like a shot ( colloq)salió como (una) bala he left like a shotla moto pasó como (una) bala the motorbike shot pastllegó como (una) bala cuando se enteró he was there in a flash when he heard(estar furioso): con lo del matrimonio de su hija está que echa bala she's really fuming about her daughter's marriageno le toques ese asunto, se pone que echa bala don't touch on that subject or he'll fly off the handle ( colloq)ni a bala (Col, Méx fam): ni a bala van a lograr que retire lo dicho there's no way they're going to make me take back what I said ( colloq)la física no le entra ni a bala he's absolutely useless at physicsno paga una cuenta ni a bala he's terrible when it comes to paying his bills, he doesn't believe in paying his bills ( colloq)no entrarle balas a algo/algn ( Chi fam): tiene 70 años y no le entran balas he's 70 years old and as fit as a fiddle o as tough as old boots o as strong as an oxa este motor no le entran balas this engine will stand up to anythingser como bala( Chi) or ( Méx) una bala para algo ( fam): es como bala para las matemáticas she's a real mathematical genius o ( colloq) a whizz at math(s), she's brilliant at math(s)es una bala para el dominó he's a tremendous domino playerser un(a) bala perdida or ( Méx) rasa to be a good-for-nothing o an idle layabouttirar con bala to get straight to the point—aquí tiran con bala —pensé there's no beating about the bush o they get straight to the point here, I thoughtCompuestos:blank, blank roundrubber bulletplastic bullet, baton roundblank, blank rounddumdum, dumdum bulletmagic bulletlanzamiento de bala shot putC (de lana, algodón) bale* * *
Del verbo balar: ( conjugate balar)
bala es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
bala
balar
bala sustantivo femenino
1 (Arm) (de pistola, rifle) bullet;
( de cañón) cannon ball;◊ bala de fogueo blank (round o cartridge);
bala de goma/plástico rubber/plastic bullet;
a prueba de balas bulletproof;
una bala perdida a stray bullet;
como (una) bala ‹salir/entrar› like a shot (colloq)
2 (AmL) (Dep) shot;
balar ( conjugate balar) verbo intransitivo
to bleat, baa
bala sustantivo femenino
1 (proyectil) bullet
bala perdida, stray bullet, fig fam (alocado, tarambana) crackpot, oddball
2 (de hierba, paja, ropa, etc) bale
♦ Locuciones: tirar con bala (decir algo con mala intención) to be bitchy o to say sthg hurtful: Margarita siempre las tira con bala, Margarita is always so nasty
como una bala, like a shot
balar verbo intransitivo to bleat
' bala' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balazo
- casquillo
- fogueo
- herida
- impacto
- perdida
- perdido
- rebotar
- rebote
- alojar
- atravesar
- balín
- extraer
- incrustar
- lanzador
- lanzamiento
- orificio
- penetrar
- perforar
- retachar
- rozar
- traspasar
- zumbar
English:
blank
- bullet
- cannonball
- feel
- hit
- plastic bullet
- ricochet
- round
- shoot
- shoot back
- spent
- stray
- strike
- whine
- cannon
- embed
- flash
- gun
- lodge
- miss
- plastic
- rubber
- shot
* * *♦ nf1. [proyectil] bullet;fue herido de bala he was wounded by a gunshot;recibió cinco impactos de bala she received five bullet wounds;Famcomo una bala: entró como una bala he rushed in;salió como una bala he shot off;Col, Méx Famni a bala no way;CSur Famno le entran ni las balas nothing will get through to him;tirar con bala to snipe, to make snide remarksbala de fogueo blank cartridge, blank;bala de goma rubber bullet;bala perdida stray bullet;bala de plástico plastic bullet2. [fardo] balelanzamiento de bala shot put♦ nmfFam bala perdida good-for-nothing, ne'er-do-well;bala rasa good-for-nothing, ne'er-do-well* * *f bullet;como una bala like lightning;ni a bala L.Am. fam no way fam* * *bala nf1) : bullet2) : bale* * *bala n1. (de arma) bullet2. (de paja, algodón) bale -
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29 bastidor
m.1 frame.2 chassis (automobiles). (peninsular Spanish)3 screw propeller's frame (Nautical).4 wing.5 stretcher.6 cassette.* * *1 frame2 (de lienzo) stretcher3 (de coche) chassis4 TEATRO wing\entre bastidores in the wings 2 figurado behind the scenes* * *noun m.1) frame2) wings* * *SM1) (=armazón) (Téc, Cos) frame, framework; [de ventana] frame; [de lienzo] stretcher; [de vehículo] chassis2) (Teat) wing4) Caribe (=catre) metal bedstead* * *1) (Teatr) wingentre bastidores — (Teatr) offstage, in the wings; ( sin transcender al público) behind the scenes
2)a) ( de ventana) frameb) ( de lienzo) stretcherc) ( para bordar) framed) (Esp) (Auto) chassis* * *= deckle, chase, chassis, framing.Ex. The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.Ex. Chases were made in pairs, and for most of the hand-press period they were of a standard size that fitted comfortably in the bed of the wooden press.Ex. Most bookmobiles are built onto a truck chassis and are very manoeuvrable.Ex. An understanding of the materials used in pastels is important to conservators: strainers, linen, paper, crayons, framing and glazing described using 18th-century sources.----* bastidor de cama = bedstead.* entre bastidores = behind the scenes, backstage, offstage.* esperar entre bastidores = wait in + the wings, lurk in + the wings.* * *1) (Teatr) wingentre bastidores — (Teatr) offstage, in the wings; ( sin transcender al público) behind the scenes
2)a) ( de ventana) frameb) ( de lienzo) stretcherc) ( para bordar) framed) (Esp) (Auto) chassis* * *= deckle, chase, chassis, framing.Ex: The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.
Ex: Chases were made in pairs, and for most of the hand-press period they were of a standard size that fitted comfortably in the bed of the wooden press.Ex: Most bookmobiles are built onto a truck chassis and are very manoeuvrable.Ex: An understanding of the materials used in pastels is important to conservators: strainers, linen, paper, crayons, framing and glazing described using 18th-century sources.* bastidor de cama = bedstead.* entre bastidores = behind the scenes, backstage, offstage.* esperar entre bastidores = wait in + the wings, lurk in + the wings.* * *A ( Teatr) wingentre bastidores ( Teatr) offstage, in the wings; (sin trascender al público) behind the scenes, in the wingsB1 (para construir, montar algo) frame, framework; (de una ventana) frame2 (de un lienzo) stretcher3 (para bordar) framenúmero de bastidor chassis number* * *
bastidor sustantivo masculino (Teatr) wing;◊ entre bastidores behind the scenes
bastidor sustantivo masculino
1 frame
2 Teat bastidores, wings
♦ Locuciones: figurado entre bastidores, behind the scenes
' bastidor' also found in these entries:
English:
chassis
- frame
* * *bastidor nm1. [armazón] frame2. [para bordar] embroidery frameentre bastidores [en el teatro] offstage;[en privado] behind the scenes* * *m1 ( armazón) frame2 TEA wing;entre bastidores tb fig behind the scenes* * *bastidor nm1) : framework, frame2) : wing (in theater)entre bastidores: backstage, behind the scenes* * *bastidor n frame -
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(n.) = ink-blockEx. Ink was worked up for use on the ink-block of the press (a small table mounted behind the near-side cheek) and transferred to the surface of the type by one of the pressmen using a pair of ink balls.* * *(n.) = ink-blockEx: Ink was worked up for use on the ink-block of the press (a small table mounted behind the near-side cheek) and transferred to the surface of the type by one of the pressmen using a pair of ink balls.
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(n.) = ignition coilEx. Some modern engines have multiple ignition coils mounted directly on the sparkplugs.* * *(n.) = ignition coilEx: Some modern engines have multiple ignition coils mounted directly on the sparkplugs.
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(n.) = bobble headEx. These trophies have bobble head figures mounted on base and when moved the head bobbles back and forth.* * *(n.) = bobble headEx: These trophies have bobble head figures mounted on base and when moved the head bobbles back and forth.
Spanish-English dictionary > cabeza de muñeco que se balancea ligeramente
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(n.) = sing songEx. An exhibition presenting different aspects of life in and around Darlington during the period 1900-1950 was mounted and events such as sing songs for elderly people, demonstrations of domestic crafts, and historical talks took place.* * *(n.) = sing songEx: An exhibition presenting different aspects of life in and around Darlington during the period 1900-1950 was mounted and events such as sing songs for elderly people, demonstrations of domestic crafts, and historical talks took place.
Spanish-English dictionary > canción cantada en tono cantarín
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(n.) = dirty-dish cartEx. She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.* * *(n.) = dirty-dish cartEx: She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.
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35 centro de computación
(n.) = computing centreEx. To date the computing centre and library have successfully mounted several library services on a campuswide network.* * *(n.) = computing centreEx: To date the computing centre and library have successfully mounted several library services on a campuswide network.
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36 centro de cálculo
(n.) = computer centre, computing centre, central computing facilityEx. The DOBIS/LIBIS allows both the library and the computer center to function efficiently and at a lower cost by sharing one system.Ex. To date the computing centre and library have successfully mounted several library services on a campuswide network.Ex. In some institutions, too, the library has become one of the sites for clusters of terminals or microcomputers, linked to the central computing facility.* * *(n.) = computer centre, computing centre, central computing facilityEx: The DOBIS/LIBIS allows both the library and the computer center to function efficiently and at a lower cost by sharing one system.
Ex: To date the computing centre and library have successfully mounted several library services on a campuswide network.Ex: In some institutions, too, the library has become one of the sites for clusters of terminals or microcomputers, linked to the central computing facility.* * *computer center o Brcentre -
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(n.) = computing centreEx. To date the computing centre and library have successfully mounted several library services on a campuswide network.* * *(n.) = computing centreEx: To date the computing centre and library have successfully mounted several library services on a campuswide network.
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(n.) = impression cylinderEx. The basic printing unit (which might be duplicated) consisted of a plate cylinder mounted adjacent to an impression cylinder, with a battery of inking rollers on the other side.* * *(n.) = impression cylinderEx: The basic printing unit (which might be duplicated) consisted of a plate cylinder mounted adjacent to an impression cylinder, with a battery of inking rollers on the other side.
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40 contador con memoria
(n.) = memory counterEx. A 'people counter', also called a ' memory counter' or 'patron counter,' is an electronic device mounted by a main doorway, which counts the number of people that enter/exit that doorway.* * *(n.) = memory counterEx: A 'people counter', also called a ' memory counter' or 'patron counter,' is an electronic device mounted by a main doorway, which counts the number of people that enter/exit that doorway.
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Mounted — Mount ed, a. 1. Seated or serving on horseback or similarly; as, mounted police; mounted infantry. [1913 Webster] 2. Placed on a suitable support, or fixed in a setting; as, a mounted gun; a mounted map; a mounted gem. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mounted — [mount′id] adj. 1. seated on horseback, a bicycle, etc. 2. serving on horseback [mounted police] 3. set up and ready for use [mounted gun] 4. fixed on or in the proper backing, support, setting, etc. 5. Mil. regularly equipped with a means of… … English World dictionary
mounted — mounted; un·mounted; … English syllables
mounted — index accrued Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
mounted — (adj.) 1580s, on horseback, pp. adjective from MOUNT (Cf. mount) (v.). From 1854 as set up for display … Etymology dictionary
mounted — moun|ted [ˈmauntıd] adj 1.) riding on a horse ▪ the mounted police ▪ Jean was mounted on a grey mare. 2.) fixed firmly to a larger thing ▪ The statue was mounted on a marble base. ▪ music blasting from wall mounted speakers … Dictionary of contemporary English
mounted — Ⅰ. mount [1] ► VERB 1) climb up or on to. 2) get up on (an animal or bicycle) to ride it. 3) (be mounted) be on horseback; be provided with a horse. 4) increase in size, number, or intensity. 5) organize and initiate … English terms dictionary
mounted — [[t]ma͟ʊntɪd[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n Mounted police or soldiers ride horses when they are on duty. → See also mount A dozen mounted police rode into the square … English dictionary
mounted — adjective mounted soldiers or police officers ride on horses: the mounted police … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Mounted — Mount Mount, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Mounted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mounting}.] [OE. mounten, monten, F. monter, fr. L. mons, montis, mountain. See {Mount}, n. (above).] 1. To rise on high; to go up; to be upraised or uplifted; to tower aloft; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mounted — affixed affixed adj. 1. attached physically. Opposite of {unaffixed}. Note: Various more specific adjectives meaning affixed are: {appendant , {basifixed}, {fastened, secured}, {glued, pasted, stuck to(predicate) , {pegged down , {pinned, stapled … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English