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1 fórmula
f.1 formula, norm.2 formula, rule.3 formula, prescription.* * *1 (gen) formula2 (receta) recipe3 AUTOMÓVIL (categoría) formula\por pura fórmula for form's sake* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Quím, Mat) formula2) (Med)3) (=método) formula4) (=expresión)5) (=formalidad)6) (Aut)* * *1)a) (Mat, Quím) formulab) (manera, sistema) wayc) (frase, expresión) standard expression, formulad) ( de producto) formula; ( de alimento) recipe2) (Auto) formula3) (Col) ( receta médica) prescription* * *= formula [formulae, -pl.], formula approach, scientific notation.Ex. It may be helpful to use a formula to calculate the price in the local currency from the price in a foreign currency.Ex. University respondents were suspicious that this formula approach would ultimately be extended to them and to their detriment = Los encuestados universitarios sospechaban que a la larga este fórmula se les aplicaría y les perjudicaría.Ex. Compound documents are those which contain graphics, maps, photos, scientific notation, as well as those containing textual anomalies, such as footnotes, columnar text, handwriting and boxed text.----* fórmula de facetas = facet formula.* fórmula del coseno = cosine formula.* fórmula del coseno de Salton = Salton's cosine formula.* fórmula del éxito = formula for success, recipe for success.* fórmula matemática = mathematical formula.* fórmula molecular = molecular formula.* fórmula para el desastre = blueprint for disaster.* fórmula para el éxito = blueprint for success.* fórmula para el fracaso = blueprint for failure.* fórmula para la dificultad de lectura = reading formula.* fórmula para la medición de la información de Brillouin = Brillouin's information measure.* fórmula química = chemical formula.* novela escrita a base de fórmulas o clichés = formula fiction.* presupuestación según una fórmula = formula budgeting.* presupuesto asignado según una fórmula = formula budget.* ser la fórmula para = be a recipe for.* * *1)a) (Mat, Quím) formulab) (manera, sistema) wayc) (frase, expresión) standard expression, formulad) ( de producto) formula; ( de alimento) recipe2) (Auto) formula3) (Col) ( receta médica) prescription* * *= formula [formulae, -pl.], formula approach, scientific notation.Ex: It may be helpful to use a formula to calculate the price in the local currency from the price in a foreign currency.
Ex: University respondents were suspicious that this formula approach would ultimately be extended to them and to their detriment = Los encuestados universitarios sospechaban que a la larga este fórmula se les aplicaría y les perjudicaría.Ex: Compound documents are those which contain graphics, maps, photos, scientific notation, as well as those containing textual anomalies, such as footnotes, columnar text, handwriting and boxed text.* fórmula de facetas = facet formula.* fórmula del coseno = cosine formula.* fórmula del coseno de Salton = Salton's cosine formula.* fórmula del éxito = formula for success, recipe for success.* fórmula matemática = mathematical formula.* fórmula molecular = molecular formula.* fórmula para el desastre = blueprint for disaster.* fórmula para el éxito = blueprint for success.* fórmula para el fracaso = blueprint for failure.* fórmula para la dificultad de lectura = reading formula.* fórmula para la medición de la información de Brillouin = Brillouin's information measure.* fórmula química = chemical formula.* novela escrita a base de fórmulas o clichés = formula fiction.* presupuestación según una fórmula = formula budgeting.* presupuesto asignado según una fórmula = formula budget.* ser la fórmula para = be a recipe for.* * *A2 (manera, sistema) wayuna nueva fórmula para conciliar las diferencias a new way of reconciling the differencesno hay fórmula mágica para resolver el problema there is no magic formula for solving the problemfórmulas de pago methods of payment3(frase, expresión): fórmulas de cortesía polite expressionslas fórmulas que se emplean en la redacción de cartas comerciales the standard expressions o set phrases o set formulae used in writing business letterspor pura fórmula for form's sake, as a matter of form4 (de un producto) formula; (de un alimento) recipeelaborado según nuestra fórmula exclusiva made to our own exclusive formula/recipeB ( Auto) formulaun coche de Fórmula 1 a Formula 1 carC ( Col) (receta médica) prescriptionla fórmula presidencial Aldunate-Pereyra the Aldunate-Pereyra ticket* * *
Del verbo formular: ( conjugate formular)
formula es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
formular
fórmula
formular ( conjugate formular) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ queja› to make, lodge;
‹teoría/plan› to formulate
2 (Col) [ médico] to prescribe
fórmula sustantivo femenino
1a) (Mat, Quím) formula
2 (Auto) formula;
formular verbo transitivo
1 (expresar una teoría, ley) to formulate
2 (expresar algo con claridad) to formulate: la pregunta estaba mal formulada, the question was formulated wrongly
(una pregunta) to ask
(un deseo) to express
fórmula sustantivo femenino
1 formula, manner: hay que encontrar una fórmula para que se conozcan, we have to find a way for them to meet
2 Quím Med formula
' fórmula' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antefirma
- FORTRAN
- conjuro
- eficaz
- orden
- papilla
English:
fill out
- formula
- recipe
- motion
* * *fórmula nf1. [matemática] formula2. [química] formulaFarm fórmula magistral = medicine made up by pharmacist to doctor's prescription; Quím fórmula molecular molecular formula;fórmula química chemical formula3. [oral, escrita] expression, formula;una fórmula de despedida an expression used to say goodbyefórmula de cortesía polite expression4. [en automovilismo] formulaFórmula uno Formula One5. [solución] formula;tengo la fórmula para convencerlo I know the way to persuade him;llegaron a una fórmula de compromiso they reached a compromise solution;no existe una fórmula mágica there's no magic formulala fórmula Batlle-Hierro the Batlle-Hierro ticket* * *f1 MAT formula2:por pura fórmula as a matter of form* * *fórmula nf: formula* * *
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