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1 watt
m.1 watt.2 Watt, James Watt.* * *(pl watts)* * *[bat, ɤwat]* * *[bat, ɤwat]* * */bat, ɣwat/watt -
2 watt SM
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3 watt
• watery wine• watt-hour -
4 watt-hora
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5 James Watt
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6 Jaime Watt
m.James Watt. -
7 vatio
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8 vatio (w)
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9 contador de vatio-hora
• watt• wattage -
10 entramado de cáńamo
• watt-hour meter• wattle-and-daub -
11 potencia en vatios
• watt-hour• wattle -
12 vatiaje
• watt-hour• wattle -
13 vatio
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14 w.
(= watio) w, watt* * *(= watio) w, watt* * *w.(= watio) w, watt* * *
w. (
'w.' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
O
- W
- doble
- O.
- uve
English:
afterwards
- anyone
- award
- awash
- awoke
- awoken
- baby-walker
- bewildered
- bewildering
- bewitch
- bewitching
- bodywork
- bourgeois
- bourgeoisie
- brushwood
- busywork
- byword
- catchword
- chairwoman
- chihuahua
- co-worker
- countrywoman
- daisywheel
- dishwasher
- dishwasherproof
- dishwater
- Dutchwoman
- earthworm
- earwig
- Englishwoman
- everyone
- eyewash
- eyewitness
- firewood
- fireworks
- forewarn
- foreword
- forward
- four-wheel drive
- freewheel
- Frenchwoman
- freshwater
- glow-worm
- handiwork
- hero-worship
- iguana
- Irishwoman
- jaywalk
- jaywalker
- jaywalking
* * *w.abr (= watio) w (= watt) -
15 W
f.1 w, letter w.2 W, tungsten.* * *W► símbolo* * *I['uβe 'doβle]LAm ['doβle be] SF (=letra) W, w II ABR* * ** * *----* operador (W) = (W) operator.* w (vatio) = watt (w).* * ** * *w (vatio)(n.) = watt (w)Ex: The power requirement ranged from 45.48 to 51.60 watts.
* operador (W) = (W) operator.* w (vatio) = watt (w).* * *W, w(the letter) W, w* * *
Multiple Entries:
W
w.
W,◊ w sustantivo femenino ( read as /'doBle Be/, /'doBle u/ or (Esp) /'doBle 'uBe/, /'uBe 'ðoBle/) the letter W, w
W, w f (letra) W, w
'W' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
O
- doble
- O.
- uve
- w.
English:
afterwards
- anyone
- award
- awash
- awoke
- awoken
- baby-walker
- bewildered
- bewildering
- bewitch
- bewitching
- bodywork
- bourgeois
- bourgeoisie
- brushwood
- busywork
- byword
- catchword
- chairwoman
- chihuahua
- co-worker
- countrywoman
- daisywheel
- dishwasher
- dishwasherproof
- dishwater
- Dutchwoman
- earthworm
- earwig
- Englishwoman
- everyone
- eyewash
- eyewitness
- firewood
- fireworks
- forewarn
- foreword
- forward
- four-wheel drive
- freewheel
- Frenchwoman
- freshwater
- glow-worm
- handiwork
- hero-worship
- iguana
- Irishwoman
- jaywalk
- jaywalker
- jaywalking
* * *W, w nf[letra] W, w* * *w nf: twenty-fourth letter of the Spanish alphabet -
16 autodisciplinado
adj.self-disciplined.past part.past participle of spanish verb: autodisciplinarse.* * *ADJ self-disciplined* * *Ex. Watt suffered in generous measure from that curse which descends upon all bibliographers who are not severely self disciplined.* * *Ex: Watt suffered in generous measure from that curse which descends upon all bibliographers who are not severely self disciplined.
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17 de un modo + Adjetivo
= in + Adjetivo + fashion, in + Adjetivo + measure, in a + Adjetivo + manner, in + Adjetivo + manner, on a + Adjetivo + scale, to a + Adjetivo + degree, in a + Adjetivo + veinEx. In more muted fashion the universities have displayed a similar interest.Ex. Watt suffered in generous measure from that curse which descends upon all bibliographers who are not severely self disciplined.Ex. Identification of the main subject areas in a more explicit manner than might be required in the planning stage.Ex. Arabic numerals are used to denote further divisions, in an integral manner, running from 1 to 9999, as necessary.Ex. Any library involved in this activity on a large scale could find such software very useful in ensuring accurate and comprehensive records.Ex. In other words, the information supplied in the document matches, to an acceptable degree, the information demanded by the user.Ex. Written in light vein but with a serious purpose, describes the responsibilities of the systems librarian (or library systems analyst) and his role in modern librarianship.* * *= in + Adjetivo + fashion, in + Adjetivo + measure, in a + Adjetivo + manner, in + Adjetivo + manner, on a + Adjetivo + scale, to a + Adjetivo + degree, in a + Adjetivo + veinEx: In more muted fashion the universities have displayed a similar interest.
Ex: Watt suffered in generous measure from that curse which descends upon all bibliographers who are not severely self disciplined.Ex: Identification of the main subject areas in a more explicit manner than might be required in the planning stage.Ex: Arabic numerals are used to denote further divisions, in an integral manner, running from 1 to 9999, as necessary.Ex: Any library involved in this activity on a large scale could find such software very useful in ensuring accurate and comprehensive records.Ex: In other words, the information supplied in the document matches, to an acceptable degree, the information demanded by the user.Ex: Written in light vein but with a serious purpose, describes the responsibilities of the systems librarian (or library systems analyst) and his role in modern librarianship. -
18 dejar a la posteridad
(v.) = bequeath to + posterityEx. Robert Watt was thoroughly bitten by the bibliography bug and although he bequeathed an important piece of work to posterity, he and his surviving family can hardly be said to have enjoyed good fortune from it.* * *(v.) = bequeath to + posterityEx: Robert Watt was thoroughly bitten by the bibliography bug and although he bequeathed an important piece of work to posterity, he and his surviving family can hardly be said to have enjoyed good fortune from it.
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19 denominador común
m.common denominator.* * *(Mat) common denominator; ( elemento en común) common factor* * *(n.) = common denominator, common ground, common threadEx. I fear, however, that if you oversimplify to this extent you reduce everything to the lowest common denominator, at the expense of quality.Ex. PRECIS provides an exemplary illustration of the association and common ground between alphabetical indexing and classification.Ex. The life of William Lowndes shows a common thread with that of Robert Watt in being far from a happy one.* * *(Mat) common denominator; ( elemento en común) common factor* * *(n.) = common denominator, common ground, common threadEx: I fear, however, that if you oversimplify to this extent you reduce everything to the lowest common denominator, at the expense of quality.
Ex: PRECIS provides an exemplary illustration of the association and common ground between alphabetical indexing and classification.Ex: The life of William Lowndes shows a common thread with that of Robert Watt in being far from a happy one. -
20 herederos
m.pl.heirs.* * *(n.) = surviving familyEx. Robert Watt was thoroughly bitten by the bibliography bug and although he bequeathed an important piece of work to posterity, he and his surviving family can hardly be said to have enjoyed good fortune from it.* * *(n.) = surviving familyEx: Robert Watt was thoroughly bitten by the bibliography bug and although he bequeathed an important piece of work to posterity, he and his surviving family can hardly be said to have enjoyed good fortune from it.
См. также в других словарях:
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watt — s.m.inv. TS fis., metrol. nel Sistema Internazionale, unità di misura della potenza elettrica, equivalente al lavoro di un joule al secondo (simb. W) {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1895. ETIMO: da Watt, nome dello scienziato e inventore scozzese James… … Dizionario italiano
Watt — Watt, n. [From the distinguished mechanician and scientist, James Watt.] (Physics) A unit of power or activity equal to 10^{7} C.G.S. units of power, or to work done at the rate of one joule a second. An English horse power is approximately equal … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
watt — [wɔt US wa:t] n written abbreviation W or w [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: James Watt] a unit for measuring electrical power ▪ a 100 watt bulb … Dictionary of contemporary English
watt — {{hw}}{{watt}}{{/hw}}(fis.) Unità di misura della potenza equivalente al lavoro di 1 joule in 1 secondo; SIMB. W. ETIMOLOGIA: dal nome dell inventore, l ingegnere scozzese J. Watt (1736 1819) … Enciclopedia di italiano
Watt — Watt, James (1736 1819) a British engineer who made important improvements to the steam engine. The measure of electrical power, the watt, is named after him … Dictionary of contemporary English