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  • 1 mixto

    adj.
    mixed, mingled.
    * * *
    1 mixed
    1 (sandwich) toasted ham and cheese sandwich
    \
    colegio mixto coeducational school, co-ed school
    ————————
    1 (sandwich) toasted ham and cheese sandwich
    * * *
    (f. - mixta)
    adj.
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ (=mezclado) mixed; [comité] joint; [empresa] joint
    2. SM
    1) (=sandwich) (toasted) cheese and ham sandwich
    2) (=fósforo) match
    3) (Mil) explosive compound
    4) (Ferro) passenger and goods train
    * * *
    I
    - ta adjetivo
    1)
    a) < escuela> mixed, coeducational
    b) <partido/equido> mixed
    2)
    a) <comisión/comité> joint (before n)
    b) <economía/agricultura> mixed
    II
    * * *
    = mixed, coeducational [co-educational], joint, blended, merged, interracial, cross-functional, match.
    Ex. The notation of LCC is mixed, including both letter and numbers.
    Ex. Gerould College, a co-educational undergraduate institution, is located on the outskirts of a peaceful, hideaway village in the Northeast, far from the rumbling tempo of industrialism.
    Ex. Library schools must build bridges such as joint programmes and joint professorships that link them with their parent academic institution.
    Ex. There is an overarching need to establish a shared set of values that defines the blended organisation.
    Ex. We are convinced that this process will go a long way towards breaking down the few barriers that still exist between the merged entities that make up Learning Services.
    Ex. The article is entitled ' Interracial children's books: problems and progress'.
    Ex. In the field of information technology academic institutions should adopt a cross-functional approach that provides a curriculum content that addresses real-world situations in a global setting.
    Ex. Early matches were made with sulfur.
    ----
    * curso mixto de clases y práctica en la empresa = sandwich course.
    * ensalada mixta = tossed salad.
    * equipo mixto = cross-functional team.
    * grupo mixto = cross-functional team.
    * notación mixta = mixed notation.
    * programa mixto de clases y práctica en la empresa = sandwich programme.
    * * *
    I
    - ta adjetivo
    1)
    a) < escuela> mixed, coeducational
    b) <partido/equido> mixed
    2)
    a) <comisión/comité> joint (before n)
    b) <economía/agricultura> mixed
    II
    * * *
    = mixed, coeducational [co-educational], joint, blended, merged, interracial, cross-functional, match.

    Ex: The notation of LCC is mixed, including both letter and numbers.

    Ex: Gerould College, a co-educational undergraduate institution, is located on the outskirts of a peaceful, hideaway village in the Northeast, far from the rumbling tempo of industrialism.
    Ex: Library schools must build bridges such as joint programmes and joint professorships that link them with their parent academic institution.
    Ex: There is an overarching need to establish a shared set of values that defines the blended organisation.
    Ex: We are convinced that this process will go a long way towards breaking down the few barriers that still exist between the merged entities that make up Learning Services.
    Ex: The article is entitled ' Interracial children's books: problems and progress'.
    Ex: In the field of information technology academic institutions should adopt a cross-functional approach that provides a curriculum content that addresses real-world situations in a global setting.
    Ex: Early matches were made with sulfur.
    * curso mixto de clases y práctica en la empresa = sandwich course.
    * ensalada mixta = tossed salad.
    * equipo mixto = cross-functional team.
    * grupo mixto = cross-functional team.
    * notación mixta = mixed notation.
    * programa mixto de clases y práctica en la empresa = sandwich programme.

    * * *
    mixto1 -ta
    A
    1 ‹escuela› mixed, coeducational
    educación mixta coeducation
    2 ‹partido› mixed
    B
    1 ‹comisión/comité› joint ( before n)
    2 ‹economía/capitales› mixed
    3 ‹agricultura/explotación› mixed
    4 ( Ferr):
    un tren mixto a train carrying passengers and freight
    un mixto de jamón y queso a toasted ham and cheese sandwich
    B ( Ferr) train carrying passengers and goods
    C
    1 ( Mil) gunpowder
    2 ( Jueg) cap
    3 ( ant) (cerilla) match
    echando mixtos: se fue echando mixtos he dashed off, he left like a shot
    * * *

    mixto 1
    ◊ -ta adjetivo

    mixed;
    educación mixta coeducation
    mixto 2 sustantivo masculino
    toasted sandwich ( with two different fillings)
    mixto,-a adjetivo mixed: sandwich mixto, combination sandwich

    ' mixto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    mixta
    English:
    co-ed
    - joint
    - mixed
    * * *
    mixto, -a
    adj
    1. [con dos elementos] mixed;
    capital mixto mixed capital;
    comisión mixta joint committee;
    financiación mixta public-private financing
    2. [con hombres y mujeres] mixed;
    un colegio mixto a mixed school;
    los dobles mixtos the mixed doubles
    3. [matrimonio] mixed
    nm
    [sándwich] cheese and ham sandwich
    * * *
    I adj
    1 colegio mixed
    2 comisión joint
    II m toasted ham and cheese sandwich
    * * *
    mixto, -ta adj
    1) : mixed, joint
    2) : coeducational
    * * *
    mixto adj mixed

    Spanish-English dictionary > mixto

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