Cargador in english
Charger
pronunciation: tʃɑrdʒɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: tʃɑrdʒɜr part of speech: noun
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cargador = loader ; ammunition clip ; charger ; cartridge clip.
Example: The 'strategic computing' plan announced by the United States in early 1984 envisages, among others, the use of intelligent robots (for example, to serve as ammunition loaders in tanks, or in unmanned reconnaissance and manipulating devices).Example: In response, the policeman took aim with his service weapon resulting in the suspect being placed under arrest and the recovery of a handgun, ammunition clip and a ski mask.Example: This charger will quickly and easily charge almost any lead acid battery.Example: Some artists used brass from shell casings modified in a number of ways; others used cartridge clips, shell fragments, and propeller blades to produce artistic souvenirs.more:
» cargador de batería = battery charger ; trickle charger .
Example: The battery charger is protected against reverse input and output voltage as it may be used with different mains adapters and the battery could be connected the wrong way round. Example: So what was needed was a low-cost trickle charger, one that could be left connected for long periods to just keep the battery topped-up.» cargador de pilas = battery charger .
Example: The battery charger is protected against reverse input and output voltage as it may be used with different mains adapters and the battery could be connected the wrong way round.» cargador portuario = docker ; stevedore .
Example: This 2002 strike by dockers paralysed the transport of goods across the Pacific, leaving retailers and manufacturers short of goods and vital components. Example: Stevedores move cargo between ship and shore, either manually or with machinery.» cargador solar = solar charger .
Example: Some solar chargers are strong enough to power your laptop, while others work for smaller devices such as cellular phones, cameras, radios, etc.