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siltstones

  • 1 acabado en meseta

    (adj.) = flat-topped
    Ex. Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.
    * * *
    (adj.) = flat-topped

    Ex: Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.

    Spanish-English dictionary > acabado en meseta

  • 2 aleurolita

    Ex. Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.
    * * *

    Ex: Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.

    Spanish-English dictionary > aleurolita

  • 3 escalonado

    adj.
    1 stepped, graded, in stages.
    2 build-as-you-go.
    3 terraced.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: escalonar.
    * * *
    1→ link=escalonar escalonar
    1 (espaciado) spaced out, at regular intervals
    2 (graduado) graded
    3 (corte de pelo) in layers, layered
    * * *
    ADJ (=gradual) staggered
    * * *
    - da adjetivo < vacaciones> staggered; < pelo> layered
    * * *
    = scaled, staggered, graduated, tiered, stepped.
    Ex. This article reports on the nature of scaled, dichotomous relevance judgements which questioned the use of the mid-point in a scale as the break between relevant and non-relevant documents.
    Ex. The Junctionville Board of Library Trustees is composed of five persons appointed by the city manager for staggered terms of five years.
    Ex. The programme involves a graduated series of library assignments, with accompanying worksheets, and helps to reinforce and enhance the quality of student projects.
    Ex. The idea of tiered, or multilayered, citation is proposed as a means of testing this hypothesis = Se propone la idea de citar de una forma estratificada o por niveles para comprobar esta hipótesis.
    Ex. Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.
    ----
    * distribuir de un modo escalonado = lay out in + stages.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo < vacaciones> staggered; < pelo> layered
    * * *
    = scaled, staggered, graduated, tiered, stepped.

    Ex: This article reports on the nature of scaled, dichotomous relevance judgements which questioned the use of the mid-point in a scale as the break between relevant and non-relevant documents.

    Ex: The Junctionville Board of Library Trustees is composed of five persons appointed by the city manager for staggered terms of five years.
    Ex: The programme involves a graduated series of library assignments, with accompanying worksheets, and helps to reinforce and enhance the quality of student projects.
    Ex: The idea of tiered, or multilayered, citation is proposed as a means of testing this hypothesis = Se propone la idea de citar de una forma estratificada o por niveles para comprobar esta hipótesis.
    Ex: Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.
    * distribuir de un modo escalonado = lay out in + stages.

    * * *
    1 ‹vacaciones› staggered
    una disminución escalonada a staggered o staged o gradual reduction
    2 ‹pelo› layered
    llevaba el pelo escalonado her hair was layered
    * * *
    escalonado, -a adj
    1. [en el tiempo] staggered, phased;
    una retirada escalonada de las tropas de ocupación a staggered o phased withdrawal of the occupying troops
    2. [terreno] terraced;
    [pirámide] stepped
    * * *
    adj
    1 proceso gradual, cumulative
    2 corte de pelo layered
    * * *
    escalonado, -da adj
    gradual: gradual, staggered

    Spanish-English dictionary > escalonado

  • 4 esquisto

    m.
    schist.
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    1 shale
    * * *
    * * *
    = shale.
    Ex. Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.
    * * *

    Ex: Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.

    * * *
    schist
    * * *
    Geol schist
    * * *
    m schist
    * * *
    : shale

    Spanish-English dictionary > esquisto

  • 5 pizarra

    f.
    1 slate (roca, material).
    2 blackboard (British), chalkboard (United States).
    * * *
    1 (mineral) slate
    2 (para escribir) blackboard
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    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=piedra) slate; (=esquisto) shale
    2) (Escol) board, blackboard
    3) Cono Sur (=tablero) notice board, bulletin board (EEUU)
    4) LAm (=marcador) scoreboard
    * * *
    a) (Min) slate
    b) ( en el aula) blackboard, chalkboard; ( del alumno) slate
    c) (Cin) clapperboard
    d) ( en béisbol) scoreboard
    * * *
    = blackboard, chalkboard, slate, slateboard, shale.
    Ex. Imagine that there is a graphic to project on the screen or blackboard.
    Ex. In some cases, the overhead projector can replace the chalkboard.
    Ex. Libraries are built mainly from wood, slate and glass, with a structure designed to suit a wide range of activities.
    Ex. Now, instructors can beam what they write on their whiteboards directly to students' laptops, in effect turning each laptop screen into a portable, interactive slateboard.
    Ex. Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.
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    * pizarra virtual = whiteboard.
    * * *
    a) (Min) slate
    b) ( en el aula) blackboard, chalkboard; ( del alumno) slate
    c) (Cin) clapperboard
    d) ( en béisbol) scoreboard
    * * *
    = blackboard, chalkboard, slate, slateboard, shale.

    Ex: Imagine that there is a graphic to project on the screen or blackboard.

    Ex: In some cases, the overhead projector can replace the chalkboard.
    Ex: Libraries are built mainly from wood, slate and glass, with a structure designed to suit a wide range of activities.
    Ex: Now, instructors can beam what they write on their whiteboards directly to students' laptops, in effect turning each laptop screen into a portable, interactive slateboard.
    Ex: Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.
    * pizarra virtual = whiteboard.

    * * *
    1 ( Min) slate
    2 (en el aula) blackboard, chalkboard; (del alumno) slate
    3 ( Cin) clapperboard
    4 (en béisbol) scoreboard
    * * *

     

    pizarra sustantivo femenino
    a) (Min) slate


    ( del alumno) slate
    c) (Cin) clapperboard


    pizarra sustantivo femenino
    1 (en la escuela) blackboard
    2 Min slate
    ' pizarra' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    borrar
    - borrador
    - encerado
    - caballete
    - tablero
    - teja
    English:
    blackboard
    - board
    - erase
    - slate
    - black
    - -colored
    - shale
    * * *
    1. [roca, material] slate
    2. [encerado] Br blackboard, US chalkboard;
    salir a la pizarra to go up to the Br blackboard o US chalkboard
    * * *
    f
    1 en aula blackboard
    2 piedra slate
    * * *
    1) : slate
    2) : blackboard
    3) : scoreboard
    * * *
    1. (en una clase) blackboard
    2. (roca) slate

    Spanish-English dictionary > pizarra

  • 6 sin pico

    (adj.) = flat-topped
    Ex. Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.
    * * *
    (adj.) = flat-topped

    Ex: Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sin pico

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