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1 sync
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2 sync tip frequency
nTV frecuencia de pulsos de sincronización f -
3 pulse
12 nCOMP&DP, ELEC impulso mELECTRON impulso m, pulso m, impulso electrónico de microsegundos mFOOD legumbre fOPT, PHYS pulso mSPACE communications alteración en el valor de una variable f, impulso m, vibración f, ritmo m, señal de duración muy corta f, impulso electrónico de microsegundos mTV pulso mWAVE PHYS pulso m, impulso m, vibración f, emisión f3 -
4 field
12 nACOUST campo mCINEMAT imagen fELEC electric, magnetic campo m, inductor mELEC ENG campo m, in a conductor campo conductivo mPETR TECH, PETROL campo m, yacimiento mPHOTO, TV imagen f -
5 frame
12 nCINEMAT cuadro m, fotograma m, imagen fCOMP&DP imagen f, recuadro mCONST set of shores cuaderna f, armazón m, of roof, bridge estructura f, of door or window marco m, for walls or partitions entramado mELECTRON imagen f, secuencia fMECH estructura f, banco de tornero m, armazón m, molde m, sistema articulado mMECH ENG of engine, machine tool, etc sistema articulado m, chasis m, batiente m, bastidor m, banco de tornero m, construcción f, caja f, armazón mPACK, PAPER bastidor mPHOTO cuadro m, bastidor m, fotograma m, imagen fPHYS sistema de referencia mPRINT bastidor m, marco mRAIL bastidor mSPACE communications unidad de información f, zona explorada f, imagen f, cuadro mTELECOM cuadro mTEXTIL bastidor mTV fotograma m, imagen fVEH bastidor m, chasis m, armazón mWATER of sluice gate cerco-guía m, marco mWATER TRANSP shipbuilding cuaderna f3 vtCINEMAT, PHOTO, TV encuadrar4 vi -
6 colour
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7 horizontal
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8 sound
1 nACOUST sonido mOCEAN brazo de mar m, estrecho mPHYS sonido mWATER TRANSP navigation brazo de mar m, estrecho m, sonda f2 vtOCEAN escandallar, sondear3 viCONST sondarWATER TRANSP escandallar, sondear
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