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121 carnet de biblioteca
(n.) = library cardEx. Use of the borrower name for charge-out is particularly useful in special libraries where the borrower does not necessarily have a library card.* * *(n.) = library cardEx: Use of the borrower name for charge-out is particularly useful in special libraries where the borrower does not necessarily have a library card.
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122 carnet de lector
(n.) = library card, reader's ticketEx. Use of the borrower name for charge-out is particularly useful in special libraries where the borrower does not necessarily have a library card.Ex. The reader's ticket is placed alongside the stack of transaction cards and a button is depressed to activate the camera in the photocharger.* * *(n.) = library card, reader's ticketEx: Use of the borrower name for charge-out is particularly useful in special libraries where the borrower does not necessarily have a library card.
Ex: The reader's ticket is placed alongside the stack of transaction cards and a button is depressed to activate the camera in the photocharger. -
123 carnet de préstamo
(n.) = library cardEx. Use of the borrower name for charge-out is particularly useful in special libraries where the borrower does not necessarily have a library card.* * *(n.) = library cardEx: Use of the borrower name for charge-out is particularly useful in special libraries where the borrower does not necessarily have a library card.
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124 de lo contrario
otherwise* * *= if not, otherwiseEx. If not, press the CTRL (Control) and Scroll Lock (Break) keys simultaneously to discontinue the search.Ex. Initials, even when used consistently, are never to be employed as headings; when they are used consistently, the name for which the initials stand must be chosen (if it can be discovered), otherwise entry must be made under title.* * *= if not, otherwiseEx: If not, press the CTRL (Control) and Scroll Lock (Break) keys simultaneously to discontinue the search.
Ex: Initials, even when used consistently, are never to be employed as headings; when they are used consistently, the name for which the initials stand must be chosen (if it can be discovered), otherwise entry must be made under title. -
125 diente de león
dandelion* * ** * *(n.) = dandelion, swine's snoutEx. His 1997 photographic exhibition had the title 'Manure, nettles, and dandelions'.Ex. Swine's snout was, during the Victorian period, the popular name for the dandelion, commonly used in salads.* * ** * *(n.) = dandelion, swine's snoutEx: His 1997 photographic exhibition had the title 'Manure, nettles, and dandelions'.
Ex: Swine's snout was, during the Victorian period, the popular name for the dandelion, commonly used in salads.* * *BOT dandelion -
126 foro de noticias
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127 hidrofobia
f.hydrophobia, rabies.* * *1 hydrophobia, rabies* * *SF hydrophobia frm, rabies* * *femenino hydrophobia (tech), rabies* * *= hydrophobia, aquaphobia.Ex. Hydrophobia (fear of water) was once an alternative name for rabies as the victim has violent spasms when he sees or tries to drink water.Ex. Sufferers of aquaphobia experience anxiety even though they realize the water in an ocean, a river, a lake, a creek or even a bathtub may pose no imminent threat.* * *femenino hydrophobia (tech), rabies* * *= hydrophobia, aquaphobia.Ex: Hydrophobia (fear of water) was once an alternative name for rabies as the victim has violent spasms when he sees or tries to drink water.
Ex: Sufferers of aquaphobia experience anxiety even though they realize the water in an ocean, a river, a lake, a creek or even a bathtub may pose no imminent threat.* * *hydrophobia, rabies* * *
hidrofobia sustantivo femenino
hydrophobia (tech), rabies
* * *hidrofobia nfrabies [singular], hydrophobia* * *f MED hydrophobia* * *hidrofobia nfrabia: hydrophobia, rabies -
128 neutro
adj.neuter, neutral.* * *► adjetivo1 neutral2 LINGÚÍSTICA neuter1 neuter————————1 neuter* * *(f. - neutra)adj.1) neuter2) neutral* * *1. ADJ1) [gen] neutral2) (Bio) neuter, sexless3) (Ling) neuter2.SM (Ling) neuter* * *I- tra adjetivo1) (Elec, Fís, Quím) neutral2) (Biol, Ling) neuterII1) (Ling) neuter2) (AmL) (Auto) neutral* * *= neutral, non-judgmental [non-judgemental], decaffeinated, unemotional.Ex. There is an objective, neutral name for those people, and that's Burakumin.Ex. Ageist forms of headings like CHILDREN-MANAGEMENT (instead of the familiar and nonjudgmental CHILD-REARING) and AGED (instead of SENIORS or SENIOR CITIZENS) should not be used.Ex. Politically correct tolerance is giving us a decaffeinated belief: a belief which does not hurt anyone and does not fully commit even ourselves.Ex. He offers an admirably concise and unemotional analysis of the famous Milgram experiment.----* casi neutro = near-neutral.* * *I- tra adjetivo1) (Elec, Fís, Quím) neutral2) (Biol, Ling) neuterII1) (Ling) neuter2) (AmL) (Auto) neutral* * *= neutral, non-judgmental [non-judgemental], decaffeinated, unemotional.Ex: There is an objective, neutral name for those people, and that's Burakumin.
Ex: Ageist forms of headings like CHILDREN-MANAGEMENT (instead of the familiar and nonjudgmental CHILD-REARING) and AGED (instead of SENIORS or SENIOR CITIZENS) should not be used.Ex: Politically correct tolerance is giving us a decaffeinated belief: a belief which does not hurt anyone and does not fully commit even ourselves.Ex: He offers an admirably concise and unemotional analysis of the famous Milgram experiment.* casi neutro = near-neutral.* * *A1 ( Quím) neutralB1 ( Biol) neuter2 ( Ling) ‹género› neuterC1 ‹color› neutral2 (sin connotaciones) ‹expresión/palabra› neutralA ( Ling) neuter* * *
neutro 1◊ - tra adjetivoa) (Elec, Fís) neutralb) (Biol, Ling) neuter
neutro 2 sustantivo masculinoa) (Ling) neuterb) (AmL) (Auto) neutral
neutro,-a adjetivo
1 neutral
2 Ling neuter
' neutro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
neutra
- aquello
- eso
- esto
English:
hate
- neuter
- neutral
* * *neutro, -a♦ adj1. [color, voz] neutral2. [actitud] neutral3. Biol neuter4. Elec neutral5. Gram neuter♦ nm1. Gram neuter2. Am [marcha] neutral* * *I adj neutralII m L.Am.AUTO neutral* * *1) : neutral2) : neuter* * *neutro adj n neutermasculino, femenino y neutro masculine, feminine and neuter
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