15:05 Apr 2, 2000 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | ||||
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na | manzanas |
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na | manzanas |
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na | See below |
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na | If you are referring to computers made by Apple |
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na | apple? not 'applets' |
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manzanas Explanation: Without any context, I assume you are referring to the fruit. |
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manzanas Explanation: Just the word, without context. Hope it helps |
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See below Explanation: Amanda, I assume you are not reffering to the fruit; thus, pleasr give some context or phrase were it is used |
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If you are referring to computers made by Apple Explanation: I would not translate the brand name. The fruit is manzanas. Do you perhaps mean applets? An applet is a small program that may include animations, video, multi-user networked games, and many forms of multimedia. It can be stored on an Internet server, then loaded from the Internet into the user's computer's memory, and run inside the user's Web browser. In this case, you have a choice of words: applet (m), appleta (m), apliques (m), apli (f), programita (m), programilla(m) (Comparative Cyberlexicon, see URL below) My first choice would be applet. Hope this helps! Reference: http://comptonsv3.web.aol.com/encyclopedia/index.html?31115 Reference: http://www.telefonica.es/fat/elex.html |
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apple? not 'applets' Explanation: If it is 'applet'this a JAVA applet is to produce special effects on a web page. It consists of 2 parts-the instruction code and the program itself. The code is integrated into the HTML source of the web page, while the Applet program is downloaded onto a user's computer. Therefore if this is the term you are looking for the translation is 'programita' |
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