Analógico in english

Analogical

pronunciation: ænəlɑdʒɪkəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

analógico = analogue [analog, -USA]. 

Example: Once again, the Government is trying to shoehorn a national tax better suited for an analogue era into the age of digital globalisation.

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» conversor de señal analógica a digitalanalogue-to-digital converter .

Example: There is, however, an increasing range of other devices to convert data to digital form: optical and magnetic document (character) readers, laser scanners, graphic tablets and digitizers, voice input devices, analogue-to-digital converters, telecommunication modems, etc.

» disco analógicoanalogue disc .

Example: There are various different kinds of optical videodisks, including both analog and digital disks, and disks that are read-only (ROM) or write-once-read-many (WORM).

» información analógicaanalogue information .

Example: Are you assuming that libraries are the only places where someone can get analog information?.

» mensaje analógicoanalogue message .

Example: A modem is permanently wired, and converts digital messages which the terminal and computer understand into analogue messages capable of being transmitted down telephone lines.

» mundo analógico, elanalogue world, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: Digital technology has ushered us into a ceaseless spiral of change which represents, not so much an evolution, but a formidable disjunction with the analog world.

» señal analógicaanalogue signal .

Example: This article describes the advantages of using digital signals in telecommunications and consequently the advantages of digitising analog signals.

» televisión analógicaanalogue television .

Example: It could mean simply the ability of the punter to move between pieces of information in much the same way as he or she uses the remote controller to change channels on analogue television.

Analógico synonyms

figurative in spanish: figurativo, pronunciation: fɪgjɜrətɪv part of speech: adjective nonliteral in spanish: no literal, pronunciation: nɑnlɪtɜrəl part of speech: adjective
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