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1 topography
tr[tə'pɒgrəfɪ]1 topografían.• topografía (OPT) s.f.tə'pɑːgrəfi, tə'pɒgrəfimass & count noun topografía f[tǝ'pɒɡrǝfɪ]N topografía f* * *[tə'pɑːgrəfi, tə'pɒgrəfi]mass & count noun topografía f -
2 topography
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3 topography
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4 topography
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6 topography
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7 anatomic topography
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8 anatomical topography
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9 baric topography
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10 dynamical topography of sea surface
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > dynamical topography of sea surface
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11 knob-and-kettle topography
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > knob-and-kettle topography
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12 noise topography
topografía del ruido, topografía sonoraEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > noise topography
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13 X-ray topography
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14 bottom topography
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15 buried topography
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16 submarine topography
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17 anatomic topography
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18 anatomical topography
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19 survey
1. sə'vei verb1) (to look at, or view, in a general way: He surveyed his neat garden with satisfaction.) mirar, contemplar2) (to examine carefully or in detail.) inspeccionar, examinar3) (to measure, and estimate the position, shape etc of (a piece of land etc): They have started to survey the piece of land that the new motorway will pass through.) hacer un reconocimiento, hacer una inspección; (topografía) medir, apear; levantar el plano (de)4) (to make a formal or official inspection of (a house etc that is being offered for sale).) inspeccionar, hacer un peritaje (de)
2. 'sə:vei noun1) (a look or examination; a report: After a brief survey of the damage he telephoned the police; He has written a survey of crime in big cities.) examen, estudio; informe2) (a careful measurement of land etc.) reconocimiento, inspección; (topografía) medición•- surveyorsurvey n encuesta1 (investigation - of opinion) sondeo, encuesta; (- of prices, trends, etc) estudio; (written report) informe nombre masculino4 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (of house, building) inspección nombre femenino, peritaje nombre masculino1 (contemplate, look at) contemplar, mirar2 (study - gen) examinar, analizar; (- prices, trends, etc) estudiar, hacer una encuesta sobre; (investigate - people) encuestar, hacer un sondeo de3 (- land) hacer un reconocimiento de; (in topography) medir4 (house, building) inspeccionar, hacer un peritaje de1) : medir (un terreno)2) examine: inspeccionar, examinar, revisar3) poll: hacer una encuesta de, sondear1) inspection: inspección f, revisión f2) : medición f (de un terreno)3) poll: encuesta f, sondeo mn.• bosquejo s.m.• deslinde s.m.• encuesta s.f.• estudio s.m.• examen s.m.• inspección s.f.• reconocimiento s.m.v.• deslindar v.• examinar v.• inspeccionar v.• medir v.• nivelar v.• otear v.• reconocer v.(§pres: reconozco, reconoces...)• registrar v.
I 'sɜːrveɪ, 'sɜːveɪ1)a) ( of land) inspección f, reconocimiento m; ( for mapping) medición fb) ( of building) inspección f, peritaje m, peritación f; ( written report) informe m del perito, peritaje m, peritación f2) ( overall view) visión f general or de conjunto3) ( investigation) estudio m; ( poll) encuesta f, sondeo m
II sər'veɪ, sə'veɪ1)b) \<\<building\>\> inspeccionar, llevar a cabo un peritaje de2)a) ( look at) contemplar, mirarb) (view, consider) \<\<situation/plan/prospects\>\> examinar, analizar*3) ( question) \<\<group\>\> encuestar, hacer* un sondeo de['sɜːveɪ]1. N1) (=study) estudio m2) (=poll) encuesta fto carry out or conduct a survey — realizar una encuesta
3) (esp Brit) [of land] inspección f, reconocimiento m ; (in topography) medición f ; [of building, property] tasación f, peritaje m ; (=report to purchaser) informe m de tasación, informe m de peritajeto have a survey done — (of property) mandar hacer una tasación
4) (=general view) visión f global, vista f de conjuntohe gave a general survey of the situation — dio una visión global or de conjunto de la situación
2. [sɜː'veɪ]VT1) (=contemplate) contemplar, mirar2) (=study) estudiar, hacer un estudio de3) (=poll) [+ person, group] encuestar; [+ town] hacer una encuesta en, pulsar la opinión de; [+ reactions] sondear95% of those surveyed believed that... — el 95% de los encuestados creía que...
4) (=inspect) [+ building] inspeccionar; [+ land] hacer un reconocimiento de; (in topography) medir; (=map) [+ town] levantar el plano de5) (=take general view of) pasar revista a* * *
I ['sɜːrveɪ, 'sɜːveɪ]1)a) ( of land) inspección f, reconocimiento m; ( for mapping) medición fb) ( of building) inspección f, peritaje m, peritación f; ( written report) informe m del perito, peritaje m, peritación f2) ( overall view) visión f general or de conjunto3) ( investigation) estudio m; ( poll) encuesta f, sondeo m
II [sər'veɪ, sə'veɪ]1)b) \<\<building\>\> inspeccionar, llevar a cabo un peritaje de2)a) ( look at) contemplar, mirarb) (view, consider) \<\<situation/plan/prospects\>\> examinar, analizar*3) ( question) \<\<group\>\> encuestar, hacer* un sondeo de -
20 topografía
topografía sustantivo femenino topography, surveying
topografía sustantivo femenino topography ' topografía' also found in these entries: Spanish: taquímetro English: topography
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