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1 anteojera
f.1 spectacle-case.2 eye-flap.3 blinder, blinker, winker.4 spectacle case.* * *SF1) † spectacle case2) pl anteojeras [de caballo] blinkers, blinders (EEUU)* * *= blinder.Ex. The article 'Managing technological change: to see the future, remove the blinders' warns against the increasing tendency amongst librarians to pursue goals set several years previously.* * *= blinder.Ex: The article 'Managing technological change: to see the future, remove the blinders' warns against the increasing tendency amongst librarians to pursue goals set several years previously.
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anteojera sustantivo femenino blinkers, blinders pl
* * *anteojera nf1) : eyeglass case2) anteojeras nfpl: blinders -
2 intermitente
adj.intermittent.m.1 indicator (British), turn signal (United States)(in car). (peninsular Spanish, Colombian Spanish)2 winker, direction indicator, directional light, turn indicator.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) intermittent; (luz, destello) flashing1 AUTOMÓVIL indicator, US blinker* * *1.ADJ [gen] intermittent; [guerra] sporadic; [huelga, negociaciones] on-off; [luz] flashing; [lluvia, nieve] sporadic, intermittentse escuchan disparos de forma intermitente — shots can be heard now and again o intermittently
2. SM1) (Aut) indicator, turn signal (EEUU)2) (Inform) indicator light* * *Ia) < lluvia> intermittent, sporadicc) < fiebre> intermittentIImasculino turn signal (AmE), indicator (BrE)* * *= intermittent, discontinuous, bursty, choppy, flashing, fitful, episodic.Ex. A scale of piecework prices did not guarantee the average earnings of a man in intermittent employment.Ex. Discontinuous change is one of the major characteristics of the South African environment.Ex. Its design provides on one hand a service in which every node can try to transmit asynchronously in a bursty manner.Ex. You will find that the choppy keyboard response is easier to tolerate after a few days of use.Ex. Errors are indicated by a flashing light and the repositioning of the cursor at the item in error.Ex. This is a compelling account of Twain's fitful creative life.Ex. And its episodic plot, without the kind of mystery climax that has to be led up to without interruption means that the gaps between readings won't spoil the effect.----* de manera intermitente = intermittently.* de un modo intermitente = in bursts.* flujo de datos de un modo intermitente = bursty traffic.* tráfico de datos de un modo intermitente = bursty traffic.* * *Ia) < lluvia> intermittent, sporadicc) < fiebre> intermittentIImasculino turn signal (AmE), indicator (BrE)* * *= intermittent, discontinuous, bursty, choppy, flashing, fitful, episodic.Ex: A scale of piecework prices did not guarantee the average earnings of a man in intermittent employment.
Ex: Discontinuous change is one of the major characteristics of the South African environment.Ex: Its design provides on one hand a service in which every node can try to transmit asynchronously in a bursty manner.Ex: You will find that the choppy keyboard response is easier to tolerate after a few days of use.Ex: Errors are indicated by a flashing light and the repositioning of the cursor at the item in error.Ex: This is a compelling account of Twain's fitful creative life.Ex: And its episodic plot, without the kind of mystery climax that has to be led up to without interruption means that the gaps between readings won't spoil the effect.* de manera intermitente = intermittently.* de un modo intermitente = in bursts.* flujo de datos de un modo intermitente = bursty traffic.* tráfico de datos de un modo intermitente = bursty traffic.* * *1 ‹lluvia› intermittent, sporadic2 ‹luz› flashing; ‹señal› intermittent3 ‹fiebre› intermittent* * *
intermitente adjetivo
‹ señal› intermittent
■ sustantivo masculino
turn signal (AmE), indicator (BrE)
intermitente
I adjetivo intermittent
II m Auto indicator, US turn signal
' intermitente' also found in these entries:
English:
indicate
- indicator
- intermittent
- signal
- blinker
- fitful
- flash
- turn
* * *♦ adj1. [lluvia, ruido] intermittent;[luz] flashing2. [fenómeno] sporadic♦ nmEsp, Col Br indicator, US turn signal;* * *I adj intermittentII m AUTO turn signal, Brindicator* * *intermitente adj1) : intermittent2)luz intermitente : strobe light♦ intermitentemente advintermitente nm: blinker, turn signal* * *intermitente n indicator -
3 destellador
• flashbulb• flasher sign• winker -
4 destellador
m.flasher, winker.
См. также в других словарях:
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