electronic в словаре Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Переводы electronic в словаре английский»испанский

electronic [америк. əˌlɛkˈtrɑnɪk, брит. ɪlɛkˈtrɒnɪk, ɛlɛkˈtrɒnɪk] ПРИЛ.

electronic circuit/equipment/music:

electronic
electronic counter measures
electronic data processing
electronic fund transfer
electronic media
electronic money
electronic office
electronic surveillance

electronic в словаре PONS

Переводы electronic в словаре английский»испанский (Перейти к испанский»английский)

Дополнительные переводы и характерные словосочетания с ключевым словом
(electronic) mailbox

Переводы electronic в словаре испанский»английский (Перейти к английский»испанский)

electronic из словаря холодильной техники компании GEA Refrigeration Technologies

Переводы electronic в словаре испанский»английский

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Одноязычные примеры (не проверены редакцией PONS)

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The term is applied to any form of electronic architecture perceived to have been produced purely for marketing reasons.
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It is an exploration into combining performances by live musicians with electronic music.
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Electronic teleprinters can readily operate in a variety of speeds, but mechanical teleprinters require the change of gears in order to operate at different speeds.
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The puzzleboard is revamped, with electronic screens replacing the trilons.
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The standardized spelling employs a few characters that are not available in the most common electronic character sets.
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This was the first recorded application of electronic ink to newspaper publishing.
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On pipe organs each manual plays a specific subset of the organ's stops, and electronic organs can emulate this style of play.
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However, despite the strong dubstep influences, the supposed electronic sound is produced through real instruments.
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The transmitters are electronic tags that emit a series of sound pulses into the surroundings.
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The people are the first generation after the war who had extra money to spend, shown by the expensive electronic gadgetry they all possess.
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