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1 virtualidad
f.1 potential.2 virtuality, possibility, potentiality.* * *SF potentiality* * *= virtuality.Ex. Up until ten years ago, the status of library professionals made it difficult to consolidate the identity of the profession and affected the growth and virtuality of the professional associations.* * *= virtuality.Ex: Up until ten years ago, the status of library professionals made it difficult to consolidate the identity of the profession and affected the growth and virtuality of the professional associations.
* * *1 (potencialidad) potentiality2 (existencia aparente) virtuality, virtual nature* * *
virtualidad sustantivo femenino virtuality
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2 asociación profesional
f.professional association, trade association.* * *(n.) = professional association, guild [gild]Ex. Up until ten years ago, the status of library professionals made it difficult to consolidate the identity of the profession and affected the growth and virtuality of the professional associations.Ex. Its gossamer parts, the precise location and alignment involved in its construction, would have occupied a master craftsman of the guild for months.* * *(n.) = professional association, guild [gild]Ex: Up until ten years ago, the status of library professionals made it difficult to consolidate the identity of the profession and affected the growth and virtuality of the professional associations.
Ex: Its gossamer parts, the precise location and alignment involved in its construction, would have occupied a master craftsman of the guild for months.* * *professional association -
3 hasta hace + Tiempo
= up until + TiempoEx. Up until ten years ago, the status of library professionals made it difficult to consolidate the identity of the profession and affected the growth and virtuality of the professional associations.* * *= up until + TiempoEx: Up until ten years ago, the status of library professionals made it difficult to consolidate the identity of the profession and affected the growth and virtuality of the professional associations.
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4 realidad virtual
f.virtual reality, virtuality, VR.* * *(n.) = virtual realityEx. This article covers the general intellectual property situation and specific patents relating to aspects of virtual reality (headsets, data gloves, body suits, complete systems).* * *(n.) = virtual realityEx: This article covers the general intellectual property situation and specific patents relating to aspects of virtual reality (headsets, data gloves, body suits, complete systems).
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5 virtualidad
• possibility• potentiality• virtuality
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