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1 funda de plástico
(n.) = plastic jacket, plastic coverupEx. Most libraries now use plastic jackets on hard book covers and either laminate paperbacks or use one of the slip-on plastic jackets specially designed for paperbacks.Ex. Due to budgetary restrictions, serials librarians are being forced to find more economical methods of preservation than commercial binding such as pambinding, handibind, tack binding, comb binding and plastic coverups.* * *(n.) = plastic jacket, plastic coverupEx: Most libraries now use plastic jackets on hard book covers and either laminate paperbacks or use one of the slip-on plastic jackets specially designed for paperbacks.
Ex: Due to budgetary restrictions, serials librarians are being forced to find more economical methods of preservation than commercial binding such as pambinding, handibind, tack binding, comb binding and plastic coverups. -
2 plastificar
v.1 to cover in plastic.2 to plasticize, to make plastic.* * *1 to laminate* * *VT1) [+ documento] to cover with (laminated) plastic, laminate2) (Mús) to record, make a record of* * ** * *= laminate.Ex. Most libraries now use plastic jackets on hard book covers and either laminate paperbacks or use one of the slip-on plastic jackets specially designed for paperbacks.* * ** * *= laminate.Ex: Most libraries now use plastic jackets on hard book covers and either laminate paperbacks or use one of the slip-on plastic jackets specially designed for paperbacks.
* * *plastificar [A2 ]vt‹tela› to plasticize; ‹carné/documento› to laminate[ S ] se plastifican documentos documents laminated* * *
plastificar ( conjugate plastificar) verbo transitivo ‹ tela› to plasticize;
‹carné/documento› to laminate
plastificar verbo transitivo to laminate
* * *plastificar vt[carné, tarjeta] to laminate; [mesa, tela] to coat with plastic* * *v/t documento laminate* * *plastificar {72} vt: to laminate -
3 de quitaipón
= slip-onEx. Most libraries now use plastic jackets on hard book covers and either laminate paperbacks or use one of the slip-on plastic jackets specially designed for paperbacks.* * *= slip-onEx: Most libraries now use plastic jackets on hard book covers and either laminate paperbacks or use one of the slip-on plastic jackets specially designed for paperbacks.
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4 laminar
adj.laminar.Esta repostería es laminar Theses baked goods are laminar.v.1 to roll.2 to laminate.Laminamos las tablas We laminated the boards.3 to flake.Laminamos las capas We flaked the layers.* * *► adjetivo1 laminar1 to laminate* * *VT [gen] to laminate; (Téc) to roll* * *Iadjetivo laminarIIverbo transitivoa) < metal> to laminate, roll; ( recubrir con láminas) to laminateb) (AmC, Col, Méx) <documentos/carnet> to laminate* * *= laminate.Ex. Most libraries now use plastic jackets on hard book covers and either laminate paperbacks or use one of the slip-on plastic jackets specially designed for paperbacks.* * *Iadjetivo laminarIIverbo transitivoa) < metal> to laminate, roll; ( recubrir con láminas) to laminateb) (AmC, Col, Méx) <documentos/carnet> to laminate* * *= laminate.Ex: Most libraries now use plastic jackets on hard book covers and either laminate paperbacks or use one of the slip-on plastic jackets specially designed for paperbacks.
* * *laminarvt1 ‹metal› to laminate, roll2 (recubrir con láminas) to laminateparabrisas (de cristal) laminado laminated windscreen3 (AmC, Col, Méx) ‹documentos/carnet› to laminate* * *
laminar ( conjugate laminar) verbo transitivo
to laminate
laminar verbo transitivo
1 (prensar un material) to roll
2 (cubrir con láminas) to laminate
* * *laminar1 adjlaminarlaminar2 vt1. [hacer láminas de] to roll2. [cubrir con láminas] to laminate* * *v/t laminate* * *laminar vt: to laminate♦ laminación nf -
5 libro encuadernado en tapa
(n.) = hard book cover, hardback cover, hardback bookEx. Most libraries now use plastic jackets on hard book covers and either laminate paperbacks or use one of the slip-on plastic jackets specially designed for paperbacks.Ex. Many paperbacks actually stand up to this usage better than the flimsy hardback covers now being produced.Ex. The agency also estimated that 54.5 per cent of households bought no paperbacks and 63.2 per cent of households bought no hardback books.* * *(n.) = hard book cover, hardback cover, hardback bookEx: Most libraries now use plastic jackets on hard book covers and either laminate paperbacks or use one of the slip-on plastic jackets specially designed for paperbacks.
Ex: Many paperbacks actually stand up to this usage better than the flimsy hardback covers now being produced.Ex: The agency also estimated that 54.5 per cent of households bought no paperbacks and 63.2 per cent of households bought no hardback books.
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