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01:48 Apr 2, 2001 |
English to Spanish translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering | ||||
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| Selected response from: Bertha S. Deffenbaugh United States Local time: 19:22 | |||
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na | Ver abajo |
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na | cableado enlazado |
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na | cableado intercalado |
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Ver abajo Explanation: No teniendo contexto, no me atrevo a darte una traducción. De pronto, éstas definciones te ayudan un poco. Saludos, :) BD ********************************* loop 1 [loop ] noun (plural loops) 1. circle or oval made with string: a circular or oval shape formed by a line or something such as a piece of string that curves back over itself 2. circle or oval for fastening or holding: something that has a closed or nearly closed circular or oval shape and is often used to carry or fasten something 3. contraceptive device: a contraceptive device in the shape of a loop of plastic or metal that is placed in a woman's womb 4. ELECTRICITY closed circuit: a closed electric circuit 5. COMPUT set of commands in computer program: a set of instructions in a computer program that is repeated a certain number of times or until a certain objective has been achieved 6. AIR flight maneuver: a flight maneuver in which a plane flies vertically in a circle to loop the loop 7. U.K. RAIL railroad branch line: a railroad branch line that leaves the main line and then joins it again later on 8. CINEMA piece of film or tape: a piece of film or tape joined at both ends to allow repeated use of images or sound, especially in dubbing procedures 9. ELECTRICITY See loop aerial 10. CRIMINOLOGY common fingerprint pattern: the most common pattern of a human fingerprint formed by U-shaped ridges 11. ICE SKATING skating jump and turn: a jump in which a skater takes off from the outer back edge of a blade, turns in the air, and lands again on the same blade's outer back edge verb (past looped, past participle looped, present participle loop·ing, 3rd person present singular loops) 1. transitive and intransitive verb make loop: to form or make something form the shape of a loop 2. transitive verb to fasten, join, or arrange something using a loop 3. intransitive verb curve: to move in a curved path [14th century. Origin uncertain: perhaps from Irish lúb "loop, bend."] in or out of the loop belonging or not belonging to the people who are decision-makers or are fully informed (informal) knock or throw somebody for a loop to surprise, shock, or upset somebody (informal) Encarta® World English Dictionary *********************************************** WIRING wir·ing [w ring ] noun electrical wires: a network of electrical wires |
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cableado enlazado Explanation: suerte Orellana |
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cableado intercalado Explanation: en el contexto de electricidad la palabra "loop" significa intercalar en un circuito. Saludos afectuosos de OSO ¶:^) Appleton's New Cuy�s Bilingual Dictionary |
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