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1 añadir como algo secundario
(v.) = tack onEx. It was therefore seen as a role to be undertaken by all librarians and not some kind of special services tacked on and separate from the mainstream of library activities.* * *(v.) = tack onEx: It was therefore seen as a role to be undertaken by all librarians and not some kind of special services tacked on and separate from the mainstream of library activities.
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2 corriente dominante
(n.) = mainstreamEx. It was therefore seen as a role to be undertaken by all librarians and not some kind of special services tacked on and separate from the mainstream of library activities.* * *(n.) = mainstreamEx: It was therefore seen as a role to be undertaken by all librarians and not some kind of special services tacked on and separate from the mainstream of library activities.
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3 corriente principal
f.mainstream.* * *(n.) = mainstreamEx. It was therefore seen as a role to be undertaken by all librarians and not some kind of special services tacked on and separate from the mainstream of library activities.* * *(n.) = mainstreamEx: It was therefore seen as a role to be undertaken by all librarians and not some kind of special services tacked on and separate from the mainstream of library activities.
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4 bastilla
f.1 hem (dobladillo).2 Bastille, fortress the Bastille in Paris.* * *1 tacked hem* * *SF hem* * *= hem.Ex. If you have a favorite short dress and want to pull the hem down to today's fashionable length, just lower the hem.* * *= hem.Ex: If you have a favorite short dress and want to pull the hem down to today's fashionable length, just lower the hem.
* * *2 ( Méx) (dobladillo) hem, turnup* * *bastilla nf1. [dobladillo] hem;se me ha descosido la bastilla my hem is coming downla toma de la Bastilla the storming of the Bastille* * *bastilla nf: hem -
5 hilvanado
• basted• tacked• tacking -
6 hilvanado
adj.tacked, basted.m.tacking (British), basting (United States).past part.past participle of spanish verb: hilvanar.
См. также в других словарях:
tacked — adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑tack … Useful english dictionary
tacked-on — tackedˈ on adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑tack … Useful english dictionary
Tacked — Tack Tack, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tacked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tacking}.] [Cf. OD. tacken to touch, take, seize, fix, akin to E. take. See {Tack} a small nail.] 1. To fasten or attach. In hopes of getting some commendam tacked to their sees. Swift.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tacked — said of a fishing net caught in the bottom of a river (English dialect) … Dictionary of ichthyology
tacked — tact … American English homophones
tacked — tæk n. short pointed nail with a broad flat head; zigzag course of a ship sailing against the wind; sewing stitch used to temporarily fasten cloth together; riding gear (Equestrian); course of action v. affix with a tack; append, add as an… … English contemporary dictionary
tacked — tact … English homophone dictionary
be tacked together — index cohere (adhere) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
tongue-tacked — tongueˈ tacked adjective Tongue tied • • • Main Entry: ↑tongue … Useful english dictionary
tin-tacked — n British dismissed from one s job. An item of rhyming slang based on the colloquial term sacked … Contemporary slang
tact — tacked … American English homophones