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1 variante
adj.1 variant.2 changing.3 irresolute.f.1 variation.variante ortográfica variant spelling2 by-pass (automobiles).3 draw or away win.4 variant, difference, version.* * *► adjetivo1 variable1 (versión) variant2 (diferencia) difference* * *noun f.* * *1.ADJ variant2. SF1) [de palabra, texto] variantvariante fonética — phonetic variant, alternative pronunciation
variante ortográfica — spelling variant, alternative spelling
2) (Aut) diversion3) (en quiniela) draw or away win3. SM1) pl variantes( Esp) (Culin) pickled vegetables (as hors d'oeuvres)2) (And) (=senda) path; (=atajo) short cut* * *1) ( de palabra) variant2) ( carretera) turnoffcon la nueva variante, el puerto quedará a una hora de aquí — when the new road is opened, the port will only be an hour's drive from here
* * *= variant, variant.Nota: Nombre.Ex. If the variant heading given in the reference heading area is identified as a variant to more than one uniform heading, area 3 may contain multiple uniform headings.Ex. Nearly 44% of variants were identified as being a 'near match' to the standard form.----* variante de un encabezamiento = variant heading.* variante de un texto = variant text, variant reading.* variante morfológica de una palabra = word variant.* variante ortográfica = word form, spelling variant.* * *1) ( de palabra) variant2) ( carretera) turnoffcon la nueva variante, el puerto quedará a una hora de aquí — when the new road is opened, the port will only be an hour's drive from here
* * *= variant, variant.Nota: Nombre.Ex: If the variant heading given in the reference heading area is identified as a variant to more than one uniform heading, area 3 may contain multiple uniform headings.
Ex: Nearly 44% of variants were identified as being a 'near match' to the standard form.* variante de un encabezamiento = variant heading.* variante de un texto = variant text, variant reading.* variante morfológica de una palabra = word variant.* variante ortográfica = word form, spelling variant.* * *A1 (de una palabra) variantvariantes ortográficas de una palabra variant spellings of a word2 (de virus) variant3 ( Esp) (en quinielas) draw or away winB(carretera): el tráfico se desvía por la variante de Aranjuez traffic is being diverted onto the road that goes through Aranjuezel trazado de la variante de la N-IV the line of the N-IV relief roadcon la nueva variante, el puerto quedará a una hora de la capital when the new road is opened, the port will only be an hour's drive from the capitaltienda de variantes delicatessen* * *
variante sustantivo femenino
1 ( de palabra) variant
2 ( carretera) turnoff
variante sustantivo femenino
1 (de una palabra, un problema) variant
2 (diferencia) variation, change
3 Auto (desviación) detour, link road
' variante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
versión
English:
variant
- permutation
* * *♦ adjvariant♦ nf1. [variación] variation;[versión] version;una variante virulenta de salmonella a virulent variant of salmonella2. [de palabra, pronunciación] variantvariante ortográfica variant spelling3. [de carretera] by-pass;[de vía de tren] bypass line4. [en quiniela] draw or away win♦ variantes nfplmixed pickles* * *f variant* * *variante adj & nf: variant -
2 bocacalle
f.1 entrance (entrada).2 intersection, crossing, side road, turnoff.* * *1 entrance to a street2 (calle secundaria) side street* * *SF side streetla primera bocacalle a la derecha — the first turning o road on the right
* * ** * *= alley.Ex. The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.* * ** * *= alley.Ex: The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.
* * *la primera bocacalle a la derecha the first turning on the right* * *
bocacalle sustantivo femenino: entrance to a street;
bocacalle sustantivo femenino entrance to a street: hay un buzón en la próxima bocacalle, there is a mailbox at the next intersection
' bocacalle' also found in these entries:
English:
back up
- turning
- off
* * *bocacalle nf1. [entrada] entrance [to a street]2. [calle] side street;gire en la tercera bocacalle take the third turning;vivo en una bocacalle de la calle Independencia I live in a street off calle Independencia* * *f side street* * *bocacalle nf: entrance to a streetgire a la última bocacalle: take the last turning* * *bocacalle n turning
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