- only individual words found (there may be no translations for some thesaurus entries in the bilingual dictionary)
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agric. |
parcela de cultivo |
fin. |
caída en picado |
health. |
periodo de reposo |
med. |
desgarrar (to); lacerar (to) |
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meteorol. |
reventar |
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gen. |
descanso; solución de continuidad; quebrar 128 ; desmenuzar |
agric. |
coagulación; quiñón; grieta |
anim.husb. |
domar; domesticar |
avia. |
maniobra circular sobre el aeródromo antes de aterrizar; viraje de máxima ejecución de un avión para evitar el ataque de otro avión (o misil) |
comp. |
salto |
comp., MS |
pausa (A short period of time in a resource's schedule where the resource is not available for work); interrumpir (To cause a routine, module, or program that had previously worked to cease working correctly) |
dril. |
romper (emulsion) |
electric. |
distancia entre contactos; quiebre |
health. |
pausa de reposo |
industr., construct., chem. |
interrupción |
law |
contravenir (the law); quebrantar (the law); violar (the law) |
law, lab.law. |
pausa; recreo |
life.sc. |
fisura |
market., commun. |
párrafo |
pack. |
romper (se); quebrar por compresión axial; aplastar; desgarrarse; romperse (to pieces); fracturar (se); desagarrar (se); quebrarse (to pieces); reventarse (to pieces) |
stat., scient., el. |
avería; corte |
tech. |
abertura; interruptor |
textile |
rompimiento |
transp. |
saltillo; agrietamiento; rotura; fractura; ruptura |
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fin. |
caer en picado |
met. |
romper |
textile |
agramar; majar |
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break v. apart [breɪk] adj. | |
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gen. |
partir |
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break a problem into simpler parts [breɪk] adj. | |
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math. |
separar; descomponer (un problema en partes más sencillas) |
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break at work, meeting [breɪk] adj. | |
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gen. |
receso |
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break v. smash or tear [breɪk] adj. | |
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gen. |
romper |
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break in a statistical series [breɪk] adj. | |
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stat. |
discontinuidad |
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English thesaurus |
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avia., Canada |
An expression used in radiocommunication meaning "I hereby indicate the separation between portions of the message." |
avia., Canada, mil. |
An expression used in radiocommunications to instruct a pilot to execute a rapid level turn |