objeto | |
brev. | subject; subject matter; purpose; aim; end; design |
comm. informat. | abstract object |
informat. | world knowledge |
micr. | object |
objetos | |
génér. | realia |
y | |
génér. | and |
beneficiario | |
financ. | collateral taker |
de | |
génér. | out of |
las | |
pisc. | poke line |
protección | |
soins. | protection |
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subject; subject matter; purpose; aim; end; design | |||
abstract object | |||
scope; corpus | |||
world knowledge | |||
object (In object-oriented programming, an instance of a class. An object comprises data and methods that act on the data, and is treated as a discrete entity) | |||
goal | |||
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realia (Objects distinct from library materials found in a library collection) | |||
objects | |||
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object (Something material that can be perceived by the senses); thing | |||
object of interest | |||
fact; real world knowledge | |||
item | |||
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present (an argument) 128 | |||
raise objections | |||
object to express disapproval or opposition; object; contest; challenge | |||
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object | |||
Espagnol glossaire | |||
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Protestar ante el tribunal en contra de un acto u omisión por la parte opuesta |
objeto y beneficiarios de la : 1 phrases, 1 sujets |
Brevets | 1 |