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1 carta náutica
f.navigation chart.* * *(n.) = nautical chartEx. Its holdings include maps, charts, digital data for strategic and military operations, and nautical charts.* * *(n.) = nautical chartEx: Its holdings include maps, charts, digital data for strategic and military operations, and nautical charts.
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2 operación militar
(n.) = military operationEx. Its holdings include maps, charts, digital data for strategic and military operations, and nautical charts.* * *(n.) = military operationEx: Its holdings include maps, charts, digital data for strategic and military operations, and nautical charts.
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3 carta marina
nautical chart; sea-charts -
4 derrotero
m.1 direction (camino).tomar diferentes derroteros to follow a different course2 course (Nautical).3 tack, direction, course.* * *3 figurado (camino, medio) path, course of action* * *SM1) (Náut) course- tomar otros derroteros2) Caribe (=tesoro) hidden treasure* * *a) coursesi sigues por esos derroteros vas a terminar mal — if you carry on like that, you'll come to a bad end
* * *a) coursesi sigues por esos derroteros vas a terminar mal — if you carry on like that, you'll come to a bad end
* * *1 courseel país cambió de derrotero the country changed tack o coursesi sigues por esos derroteros vas a terminar mal if you carry on like that, you'll come to a bad endha seguido (por) los derroteros marcados por su antecesor he followed in the footsteps of his predecessor* * *derrotero nm1. [camino] direction;un cambio de derrotero en la política exterior a change of direction in foreign policy;tu hijo no va por buenos derroteros your son is going astray;la Bolsa ha seguido por los mismos derroteros que la semana pasada the stock market has continued the same trend as last week;* * *m MAR, figcourse;ir por otros derroteros fig change tack* * *derrotero nmruta: course
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