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1 stencil
'stensl
1. noun1) (a thin piece of metal or card in which a design etc has been cut which can be reproduced on another surface, eg paper, by printing or inking over the metal etc.)2) (a piece of waxed paper into which words have been cut by a typewriter, to be reproduced by a similar process.)
2. verb(to produce (a design, pattern etc) by using a stencil.)tr['stensəl]1 (template) plantilla; (design, pattern) estarcido1 dibujar utilizando una plantilla2 multicopiar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto cut a stencil hacer un clichéstencil ['stɛntsəl] vt, - ciled or - cilled ; - ciling or - cilling : marcar utilizando una plantillastencil n: plantilla f (para marcar)n.• cliché s.m.• clisé s.m.• estarcido s.m.• patrón picado s.m.• plantilla s.f.v.• estarcir v.
I 'stensəl, 'stensɪla) (for lettering, decoration) plantilla f, troquel mb) ( for duplicating) stencil m, cliché m (Esp)
II
transitive verb, BrE - ll-a) \<\<design/pattern\>\> escribir, dibujar o pintar utilizando una plantillab) ( duplicate) mimeografiar*, multicopiar, multigrafiar* (Ven)['stensl]1.2.VT estarcir; (in typing) hacer un cliché de* * *
I ['stensəl, 'stensɪl]a) (for lettering, decoration) plantilla f, troquel mb) ( for duplicating) stencil m, cliché m (Esp)
II
transitive verb, BrE - ll-a) \<\<design/pattern\>\> escribir, dibujar o pintar utilizando una plantillab) ( duplicate) mimeografiar*, multicopiar, multigrafiar* (Ven) -
2 imperfectly
adverb de forma imperfecta[ɪm'pɜːfɪktlɪ]ADV [design, create] de manera defectuosathis process is still imperfectly understood by scientists — los científicos aún no entienden completamente este proceso, los científicos tienen aún un conocimiento limitado de este proceso
she spoke English, though imperfectly — hablaba inglés, aunque no perfectamente
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3 patent
'peitənt, ]( American) 'pæ-
1. noun(an official licence from the government giving one person or business the right to make and sell a particular article and to prevent others from doing the same: She took out a patent on her design; (also adjective) a patent process.) patente
2. verb(to obtain a patent for; He patented his new invention.) patentartr['peɪtənt]1 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL patente nombre femenino1 (obvious) patente, evidente2 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL patentado1 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL patentar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto take out a patent on something sacar una patente de algo, patentar algopatent medicine específicopatent leather charol nombre masculinoPatent Office Registro de la propiedad industrial Table 1SMALLNOTA/SMALL En Patent Office se pronuncia ['pætn2t]/Table 1patent ['pætənt] vt: patentarpatent adj ['pætənt, 'peɪt-]1) obvious: patente, evidente2) ['pæt-] patented: patentadopatent ['pætənt] n: patente fadj.• manifiesto, -a adj.• patentado, -a adj.• patente adj.n.• diploma s.m.• patente s.m.v.• patentar v.
I 'pætṇt, 'peɪtṇt, 'pætṇtnoun patente fto take out a patent on something — patentar algo; (before n)
patent agent — agente mf de patentes
patent attorney — ( in US) abogado, -da m,f especialista en patentes
Patent Office — ≈Registro m de la propiedad industrial
II 'pætṇt, 'peɪtṇt, 'pætṇttransitive verb patentar
III
1) 'peɪtṇt, 'pæt-, 'peɪtṇt ( obvious) (frml) patente, evidente['peɪtǝnt]patent medicine — especialidad f medicinal
1. ADJ1) frm (=obvious) patente, evidente2) (=patented) [invention] patentado2.N patente fpatent applied for, patent pending — patente en trámite
3.VT patentar4.CPDpatent agent N — agente mf de patentes
Patent and Trademark Office N (US) — = Patent Office
patent infringement N — violación f de patentes
patent law N — derecho m de patentes
patent leather N — charol m
patent medicine N — específico m
patent office N — oficina f de patentes
Patent Office N — (Brit) registro de la propiedad industrial
patent rights NPL — derechos mpl de patente
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I ['pætṇt, 'peɪtṇt, 'pætṇt]noun patente fto take out a patent on something — patentar algo; (before n)
patent agent — agente mf de patentes
patent attorney — ( in US) abogado, -da m,f especialista en patentes
Patent Office — ≈Registro m de la propiedad industrial
II ['pætṇt, 'peɪtṇt, 'pætṇt]transitive verb patentar
III
1) ['peɪtṇt, 'pæt-, 'peɪtṇt] ( obvious) (frml) patente, evidentepatent medicine — especialidad f medicinal
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