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1 cabeza estereoscópica
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2 estereoscópico
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3 estereoscópico
adj.1 stereoscopic, stereo, stereoscopical.2 haploscopic.* * *ADJ stereoscopic* * *= stereoscopic.Ex. Stereoscopic cameras with two spaced glass eyes for striking improvements are just around the corner.* * *= stereoscopic.Ex: Stereoscopic cameras with two spaced glass eyes for striking improvements are just around the corner.
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4 espaciado
m.spacing.past part.past participle of spanish verb: espaciar.* * *SM (Inform) spacing* * *- da adjetivoa) ( en el espacio)b) ( en el tiempo)* * *= spaced, spacing.Ex. Stereoscopic cameras with two spaced glass eyes for striking improvements are just around the corner.Ex. Guidelines can be expected to discuss some or all of the following: instructions on the way in which abstracts are to be presented, e.g. typing, paper, layout, spacing.----* espaciado interlineal = line spacing.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( en el espacio)b) ( en el tiempo)* * *= spaced, spacing.Ex: Stereoscopic cameras with two spaced glass eyes for striking improvements are just around the corner.
Ex: Guidelines can be expected to discuss some or all of the following: instructions on the way in which abstracts are to be presented, e.g. typing, paper, layout, spacing.* espaciado interlineal = line spacing.* * *1(en el espacio): están demasiado espaciados they're too far apartlos párrafos deben quedar (más) espaciados there should be more space between the paragraphs, the paragraphs should be further apartse deben plantar espaciados they should be well spaced out, they should be planted some distance apart2(en el tiempo): tuvo a todos sus hijos muy espaciados there were quite a few years separating o between each of her childrensus visitas se hicieron cada vez más espaciadas her visits became more and more infrequent, there were longer and longer intervals between her visits( Impr) spacing* * *
Del verbo espaciar: ( conjugate espaciar)
espaciado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
espaciado
espaciar
espaciado◊ -da adjetivoa) ( en el espacio):
b) ( en el tiempo):
espaciar verbo transitivo to space out
' espaciado' also found in these entries:
English:
spacing
* * *espaciado, -a♦ adj1. [en el tiempo] spaced out;sus apariciones son ahora más espaciadas his public appearances are now less frequent;sus cartas llegaban cada vez más espaciadas there were longer and longer intervals between her letters, her letters became less and less frequent2. [en el espacio] spaced out;haz los renglones menos espaciados reduce the space between the lines, make the lines closer together♦ nmInformát spacing -
5 estar a la vuelta de la esquina
to be just around the corner* * *(v.) = be just around the cornerEx. Stereoscopic cameras with two spaced glass eyes for striking improvements are just around the corner.* * *(v.) = be just around the cornerEx: Stereoscopic cameras with two spaced glass eyes for striking improvements are just around the corner.
Spanish-English dictionary > estar a la vuelta de la esquina
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6 ojo de cristal
(n.) = glass eyeEx. Stereoscopic cameras with two spaced glass eyes for striking improvements are just around the corner.* * *(n.) = glass eyeEx: Stereoscopic cameras with two spaced glass eyes for striking improvements are just around the corner.
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7 estereógrafo
m.1 stereographer, person who takes stereoscopic photographs.2 stereograph.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 stereographer -
8 agudeza estereoscópica
f.stereoscopic acuity. -
9 cabeza estereoscópica
f.stereoscopic head. -
10 cámara estereoscópica
f.stereoscopic camera. -
11 microscopio estereoscópico
m.stereomicroscope, stereoscopic microscope. -
12 paralaje estereoscópico
m.stereoscopic parallax. -
13 radiografía estereoscópica
f.stereoscopic radiograph. -
14 visión estereoscópica
f.stereoscopic vision.
См. также в других словарях:
Stereoscopic — Ste re*o*scop ic, Stereoscopical Ste re*o*scop ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to the stereoscope; characteristic of, or adapted to, the stereoscope; as, a stereoscopic effect; the stereoscopic function of the eyeglasses; stereoscopic views. {Ste… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stereoscopic — STEREOSCÓPIC, Ă, stereoscopici, ce, adj. Care aparţine stereoscopiei, privitor la stereoscopie; obţinut sau funcţionând prin stereoscopie, bazat pe stereoscopie. [pr.: re o ] – Din fr. stéréoscopique. Trimis de RACAI, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 … … Dicționar Român
stereoscopic — 1855, from stereoscope (1838), from STEREO (Cf. stereo ) + SCOPE (Cf. scope) … Etymology dictionary
stereoscopic — [ster΄ē ə skäp′ik, stir΄ē ə skäp′ik] adj. 1. of or relating to stereoscopy 2. of or made by a stereoscope 3. 3 D stereoscopically adv … English World dictionary
stereoscopic — ster|e|o|scop|ic [ˌsteriəˈskɔpık, ˌstıər US ˌsteriəˈska: , ˌstır ] adj [Date: 1800 1900; : Greek; Origin: stereos ( STEREO2) + English scopic (as in telescopic)] 1.) a stereoscopic picture, photograph etc appears solid when you look at it through … Dictionary of contemporary English
stereoscopic — adjective 1. of or relating to a stereoscope stereoscopic lenses • Pertains to noun: ↑stereoscope • Derivationally related forms: ↑stereoscope 2. of or relating to stereoscopy stereoscopic vision … Useful english dictionary
stereoscopic — adjective Date: 1855 1. of or relating to stereoscopy or the stereoscope 2. characterized by stereoscopy < stereoscopic vision > • stereoscopically adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
stereoscopic — adjective a) of or relating to stereoscopy; three dimensional It is remarkable because its three dimensional world is even more stereoscopic than the real world. b) of or related to the stereoscope … Wiktionary
stereoscopic — Relating to a stereoscope, or giving the appearance of three dimensions. * * * ste·reo·scop·ic .ster ē ə skäp ik, .stir adj 1) of or relating to stereoscopy or the stereoscope 2) characterized by stereoscopy <stereoscopic vision>… … Medical dictionary
stereoscopic — adj. Stereoscopic is used with these nouns: ↑vision … Collocations dictionary
stereoscopic — ster|e|o|scop|ic [ ,steriə skapık ] adjective a stereoscopic picture is designed so that when you look at it through a special piece of equipment, it looks solid and real … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English