Dotted in spanish
Punteado
pronunciation: punteɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: punteɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
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» dot + the countryside = salpicar el paisaje.
Example: The scattered remains of homesteads also dot the rugged landscape.» dot + the i's and cross the t's = poner los puntos sobre las íes.
Example: We need to dot the i's and cross the t's but it looks like we could be moving to our new home pretty soon.» dot + the landscape = salpicar el paisaje.
Example: These areas are characterised by towering mountains and verdant valleys, atmospheric castles that dot the landscape and food and wine that will tantalise the taste buds of every gastronome.» underdot = subrayar con puntos.
Example: Similarly, if the bibliography is prepared for reproduction by photolithography, it is most convenient to indicate italic by single underlining, gothic by underdotting, small capitals by double underlining, and capitals by triple underlining.dotted
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» be dotted with = estar salpicado de.
Example: The management landscape surrounding diversity is dotted with political consent that is often at odds with judicial approval.» dotted line = línea de puntos.
Example: The gangplank (illustrated by the dotted line in Figure 1) can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command, as long as this relationship is advisory and not policy making = La pasarela (ilustrada por la línea de puntos de la Figura 1) se puede cruzar sin debilitar la cadena de mando, en tanto en cuanto esta relación sea consultiva y no para la elaboración de políticas.» dotted with = salpicado de, moteado de.
Example: The coast is dotted with small bays and coves and lined with pines.