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121 calculable
adj.calculable.* * *► adjetivo1 calculable* * *ADJ calculable* * *= assessable, calculable, determinable.Ex. This is one of the first assessable skills which the young child can demonstrate and literacy normally carries greater prestige than numeracy.Ex. International exchange of publications between libraries has long been a successful solution to the problem of barter where no absolute value is calculable.Ex. The authentic name of ethnic, national, religious, social, or sexual groups should be established if such a name is determinable.* * *= assessable, calculable, determinable.Ex: This is one of the first assessable skills which the young child can demonstrate and literacy normally carries greater prestige than numeracy.
Ex: International exchange of publications between libraries has long been a successful solution to the problem of barter where no absolute value is calculable.Ex: The authentic name of ethnic, national, religious, social, or sexual groups should be established if such a name is determinable.* * *calculable adjcalculable* * *adj calculable -
122 campo indizable
(n.) = indexing fieldEx. This article discusses the limitations implicit in the indexing of chemical information suggesting that the principal solution for these problems is to load this class of information into separate, chemical, indexing fields.* * *(n.) = indexing fieldEx: This article discusses the limitations implicit in the indexing of chemical information suggesting that the principal solution for these problems is to load this class of information into separate, chemical, indexing fields.
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123 canónico
adj.canonical, canonic, orthodox, doctrinaire.* * *► adjetivo1 canonical* * *ADJ canonical* * *- ca adjetivo canonical, canonic* * *= canonical.Ex. Those objections not amenable to such solution were disposed of with the canonical assurance that such wasteful practices are only engaged in for the benefit of a certain, arbitrarily small, class of Bohemian scholars.----* derecho canónico = canon law.* división canónica = canonical division.* indización canónica = canonical indexing.* * *- ca adjetivo canonical, canonic* * *= canonical.Ex: Those objections not amenable to such solution were disposed of with the canonical assurance that such wasteful practices are only engaged in for the benefit of a certain, arbitrarily small, class of Bohemian scholars.
* derecho canónico = canon law.* división canónica = canonical division.* indización canónica = canonical indexing.* * *canónico -ca* * *
canónico◊ -ca adjetivo
canonical, canonic
* * *canónico, -a adjcanonical;derecho canónico canon law* * *adj canonical;derecho canónico canon law* * *canónico, -ca adj1) : canonical2)derecho canónico : canon law -
124 capaz de adaptarse y superar adversidades
(adj.) = resilientEx. The solution was found to be a composition of glue and treacle which could be cast on to the roller stock and which made a seamless, resilient surface that inked perfectly.* * *(adj.) = resilientEx: The solution was found to be a composition of glue and treacle which could be cast on to the roller stock and which made a seamless, resilient surface that inked perfectly.
Spanish-English dictionary > capaz de adaptarse y superar adversidades
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125 carbonato de magnesio
(n.) = magnesium carbonateEx. This article describes a system of deacidifying and strengthening newsprint based on combined impregnation of volumes with an aqueous solution of magnesium carbonate followed by vacuum freeze drying.* * *(n.) = magnesium carbonateEx: This article describes a system of deacidifying and strengthening newsprint based on combined impregnation of volumes with an aqueous solution of magnesium carbonate followed by vacuum freeze drying.
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126 cargar información
(v.) = load + informationEx. This article discusses the limitations implicit in the indexing of chemical information suggesting that the principal solution for these problems is to load this class of information into separate, chemical, indexing fields.* * *(v.) = load + informationEx: This article discusses the limitations implicit in the indexing of chemical information suggesting that the principal solution for these problems is to load this class of information into separate, chemical, indexing fields.
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127 casarse con una idea
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128 caucho
m.1 rubber (sustancia).caucho vulcanizado vulcanized rubber2 rubber tree (plant).* * *1 rubber* * *noun m.* * *ISM1) (=material) rubber2) LAm (Aut) tyre, tire (EEUU)3) LAm (=impermeable) raincoat, macIISM Caribe couch* * ** * *= gum, rubber.Ex. These plates can be stored and used again time after time provided they are wiped over with a gum solution after each use to prevent oxydization.Ex. In time, however, the rubber on which these gurta percha (or caoutchouc) bindings depended perished, and the leaves fell out.----* mantilla de caucho = rubber blanket.* sello de caucho = rubber date stamp, rubber stamp.* * ** * *= gum, rubber.Ex: These plates can be stored and used again time after time provided they are wiped over with a gum solution after each use to prevent oxydization.
Ex: In time, however, the rubber on which these gurta percha (or caoutchouc) bindings depended perished, and the leaves fell out.* mantilla de caucho = rubber blanket.* sello de caucho = rubber date stamp, rubber stamp.* * *A1 (sustancia) rubbercaucho sintético synthetic rubberB1 ( Ven) (neumatico) tire*2 ( Ven) (impermeable) raincoat* * *
caucho sustantivo masculino
( árbol) (Col) rubber tree
( gomita) (Col) rubber band, elastic band (BrE)
caucho sustantivo masculino
1 rubber
2 LAm (neumático) tyre, US tire
' caucho' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vulcanizar
- vulcanización
- espuma
- goma
English:
rubber
- rubber stamp
- rubber tree
- rubberize
- stamp
- elastic
- rubbery
* * *caucho nm1. [sustancia] rubbercaucho sintético synthetic rubber;caucho vulcanizado vulcanized rubber2. [planta] rubber tree* * *m1 rubber2 L.Am. ( neumático) tire, Brtyre* * *caucho nm1) goma: rubber2) : rubber tree* * *caucho n rubber
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