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ɡrid1) (a set of vertical and horizontal lines drawn on a map.) cuadrícula2) (a framework of iron bars.) rejagrid n reja / rejillatr[grɪd]1 (grating) reja, parrilla, rejilla3 (on map) cuadrícula\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLgrid reference coordenadas nombre femenino plural cartográficasgrid ['grɪd] n1) grating: rejilla f2) network: red f (de electricidad, etc.)3) : cuadriculado m (de un mapa)n.• cuadrícula s.f.• malla s.f.• parrilla s.f.• red s.f.• reja s.f.• rejilla (Electrónica) s.f.• retículo s.m.v.• cuadricular v.grɪd1) ( grating over opening) rejilla f2)grid reference — coordenadas fpl cartográficas
b) ( pattern) cuadrícula fthe national grid — ( in UK) la red de suministro de electricidad nacional
4) gridiron 2)[ɡrɪd]1. N1) (=grating) (in wall, pavement) rejilla f2) (Brit) (Elec, Gas) (=network) red f3) (on map) cuadrícula f4) (US)(Sport) = gridiron2.CPD* * *[grɪd]1) ( grating over opening) rejilla f2)grid reference — coordenadas fpl cartográficas
b) ( pattern) cuadrícula fthe national grid — ( in UK) la red de suministro de electricidad nacional
4) gridiron 2)
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