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1 reciclaje
m.1 recycling.2 retraining.* * *1 (de materias) recycling2 (de personas) retraining\curso de reciclaje refresher course* * *= retraining [re-training], recycling [re-cycling], reskilling [re-skilling].Ex. Funding cuts have made re-training difficult in some instances.Ex. The main accent is on primary raw materials, with particular emphasis on the extraction and use of uranium, and on the recycling of municipal and industrial wastes.Ex. It is likely that there will be a gradual reskilling of programmers, learning the new techniques involved.----* curso de reciclaje = refresher course, retraining course.* papelera de reciclaje = recycle bin.* * *= retraining [re-training], recycling [re-cycling], reskilling [re-skilling].Ex: Funding cuts have made re-training difficult in some instances.
Ex: The main accent is on primary raw materials, with particular emphasis on the extraction and use of uranium, and on the recycling of municipal and industrial wastes.Ex: It is likely that there will be a gradual reskilling of programmers, learning the new techniques involved.* curso de reciclaje = refresher course, retraining course.* papelera de reciclaje = recycle bin.* * *
Multiple Entries:
reciclado
reciclaje
reciclado,◊ reciclaje sustantivo masculino
reciclaje sustantivo masculino
1 (de materiales) recycling
2 (de personas) retraining
curso de reciclaje, refresher course
' reciclaje' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cursillo
- reciclado
English:
recycling
- retrain
* * *reciclaje nm1. [de residuos] recycling2. [de personas] retraining* * *m recycling;curso de reciclaje profesional retraining course* * *reciclaje nm1) : recycling2) : retraining* * *reciclaje n recycling -
2 reciclado2
2 = reskilling [re-skilling].Ex. It is likely that there will be a gradual reskilling of programmers, learning the new techniques involved. -
3 reciclado
adj.recycled.m.retraining.past part.past participle of spanish verb: reciclar.* * *1→ link=reciclar reciclar► adjetivo1 recycled* * *1.ADJ recycled2.SM (Téc) recycling; [de persona] retraining* * *I- da adjetivo recycledIIreciclaje masculino1) (de papel, vidrio) recycling2) ( de persona) retraining* * *I- da adjetivo recycledIIreciclaje masculino1) (de papel, vidrio) recycling2) ( de persona) retraining* * *reciclado11 = recycling [re-cycling].Ex: The main accent is on primary raw materials, with particular emphasis on the extraction and use of uranium, and on the recycling of municipal and industrial wastes.
* centro de reciclado = recycling centre.* cubo de reciclado = recycling bin.reciclado22 = reskilling [re-skilling].Ex: It is likely that there will be a gradual reskilling of programmers, learning the new techniques involved.
reciclado33 = recycled.Ex: Since 1999 we have been making custom tote bags out of recycled sails.
* * *recycledA (de papel, vidrio) recyclingB (de una persona) retraining* * *
Del verbo reciclar: ( conjugate reciclar)
reciclado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
reciclado
reciclar
reciclado,◊ reciclaje sustantivo masculino
reciclar ( conjugate reciclar) verbo transitivo ‹papel/vidrio› to recycle
reciclado,-a
I adjetivo recycled
II m (acción) recycling
reciclar verbo transitivo
1 (materiales) to recycle
2 (profesionales) to retrain
' reciclado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
economizar
- reciclada
* * *reciclado, -a♦ adjrecycled♦ nmrecycling* * *I part → reciclarII m → reciclaje* * *
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