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1 planned
adj.• planificado, -a adj.plændadjective planeadoplanned economy — economía f dirigida
planned parenthood — (AmE) planificación f familiar, paternidad f responsable
[plænd]ADJ [economy] dirigido; [development, redundancy] programado; [crime, murder] premeditado; [pregnancy] deseado* * *[plænd]adjective planeadoplanned economy — economía f dirigida
planned parenthood — (AmE) planificación f familiar, paternidad f responsable
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2 planned
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3 planned
adj.1 planeado.2 planificado, planeado, proyectado.pp.participio pasado del verbo PLAN.pt.pretérito del verbo PLAN. -
4 planned parenthood
planificación nombre femenino familiar -
5 planned change
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6 planned parenthood
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7 planned maintenance
mantenimiento sistemático, programación del mantenimientoEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > planned maintenance
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8 planned environment
nPOLL medio ambiente planificado m -
9 planned maintenance
nQUALITY mantenimiento planificado m, mantenimiento programado m -
10 planned stock movements
n plPROD movimientos de existencias planeados mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > planned stock movements
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11 planned year
nPROD año planificado m, año programado m -
12 planned-projected available stock
nPROD existencias disponibles según planificación y previsión f plEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > planned-projected available stock
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13 planned change
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14 planned community
s.comunidad planificada. -
15 planned development
s.desarrollo planificado. -
16 planned economy
s.economía planificada. -
17 planned gap
s.brecha de la planificación, brecha planeada. -
18 planned investment
s.inversión planificada. -
19 planned obsolescence
s.obsolescencia planificada, obsolescencia planeada. -
20 planned parenthood
s.paternidad planificada, planificación familiar.
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