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1 músculo retractor
• retraction• retractive• retractor muscle• retrain -
2 retractación
f.1 retraction, retractation, withdrawal, backdown.2 revocation, derogation, recantation, retraction.* * *1 retraction* * *SF retraction, recantation* * *= retraction.Ex. This article reports NLM's experience in bringing published retraction and errata notices to the public's attention.* * *= retraction.Ex: This article reports NLM's experience in bringing published retraction and errata notices to the public's attention.
* * *retraction* * *retractación nfretraction* * *f retraction, withdrawal* * * -
3 retracción
f.1 retraction.2 contract.* * *1 retraction, withdrawal* * *SF retraction* * *= retraction, effacement.Ex. This article reports NLM's experience in bringing published retraction and errata notices to the public's attention.Ex. Meanwhile a coalition of cells has been effected at intervals through the effacement of their walls.* * *= retraction, effacement.Ex: This article reports NLM's experience in bringing published retraction and errata notices to the public's attention.
Ex: Meanwhile a coalition of cells has been effected at intervals through the effacement of their walls.* * *1 (retirada) withdrawal, retraction2 (de la economía) shrinkingla retracción de la demanda the reduction in demand* * *retracción nf[de la demanda] reduction, fall;se ha producido una retracción de las inversiones there has been a drop in investments2. Med retraction* * *f withdrawal* * * -
4 encogimiento
m.1 contraction, contracting, drawing together or shortening; constriction, corrugation.2 pusillanimity, want of resolution.3 lowness of spirits.4 humility, submission, resignation.Encogimiento de los costados (Naut.) the tumbling home or housing in of the sides of a ship5 shrinkage, contraction, shrink.6 retraction.* * *1 (de tejido) shrinkage2 (del cuerpo) hunching\encogimiento de hombros shrug of the shoulders* * *SM1) [de tejidos] shrinking2)3) (=timidez) shyness, bashfulness* * *= shrinkage.Ex. DBMS systems aim to allow data to be re-organised to accommodate growth, shrinkage and so on.----* encogimiento de hombros = shrug.* * *= shrinkage.Ex: DBMS systems aim to allow data to be re-organised to accommodate growth, shrinkage and so on.
* encogimiento de hombros = shrug.* * *1 (de hombros) shrug2 (del cuerpo) shrinking3 (timidez) shyness* * *encogimiento nm1. [reducción] shrinkage;con un encogimiento de hombros with a shrug of the shoulders2. [timidez] shyness;[cobardía] faint-heartedness* * *m1 de material shrinkage;encogimiento de hombros shrug2 de persona shyness* * *encogimiento nm1) : shrinking, shrinkage2) : shrug3) timidez: shyness -
5 abjuración
f.abjuration, heresy, apostasy, forsaking.* * *1 abjuration* * *SF (Jur) abjuration* * *( frml)abjuration ( frml)* * *
abjuración sustantivo femenino retraction
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6 hacer una retractación formal
• make a formal retraction• recant• retrace one's steps• retract fromDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hacer una retractación formal
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7 mecanismo de repliegue
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8 retracción gingival
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9 retracción mandibular
f.mandibular retraction.
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rétraction — [ retraksjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1515; « action de se retirer » fin XIVe; lat. retractio 1 ♦ Acte par lequel certains animaux, certains organes, en présence de situations ou d excitations déterminées, se contractent et se déforment de façon à occuper le… … Encyclopédie Universelle
retraction — re·trac·tion /ri trak shən/ n: an act of taking back or withdrawing retraction of a confession her retraction of the defamatory statement Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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