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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Electronics / Elect Eng / Electricity | |||||||
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4 +1 | boost |
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4 | injections of power and energy |
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4 | injections |
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4 | input |
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injections of power and energy Explanation: see refs. Reference: http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&q=%22injecti... Reference: http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&q=%22injecti... |
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boost Explanation: Oxford Concise: boost v. & n. colloq. — v.tr. 1a promote or increase the reputation of (a person, scheme, commodity, etc.) by praise or advertising; push; increase or assist (boosted his spirits; boost sales). b push from below; assist (boosted me up the tree). 2a raise the voltage in (an electric circuit etc.). b amplify (a radio signal). — n. 1an act, process, or result of boosting; a push (asked for a boost up the hill). 2a an advertisement campaign. b the resulting advance in value, reputation, etc. Etymology 19th-c. US word: orig. unkn. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2001-12-28 20:32:37 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- te copio otra entrada booster n. 1a device for increasing electrical power or voltage. 2an auxiliary engine or rocket used to give initial acceleration. 3Med. a dose of an immunizing agent increasing or renewing the effect of an earlier one. 4a person who boosts by helping or encouraging. |
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injections Explanation: for all uses: financial, technical and medical para todos los usos: financiero, técnico y médico (estas últimas duelen, pican, y cuestan... just kidding) |
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input Explanation: or inflow Just an other opinion. |
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