Extracto in english

Abstract

pronunciation: æbstrækt part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

extracto1 = excerpt ; extract ; snippet. 

Example: Abstracts, excerpts, synopsis are kinds of reductions.Example: An extract is one or more portions of a document selected to represent the whole document.Example: Automation in libraries can only provide snippets of information, not knowledge.

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» extracto bancariobank statement .

Example: This would herald the age of computer commuting, with customers dialling for bank statements and shopping orders.

» extracto de cuentasbank statement .

Example: This would herald the age of computer commuting, with customers dialling for bank statements and shopping orders.

» extracto fiscaltax statementincome tax statement .

Example: Most tax statements are mailed by January 31 of each year to university employees, students, vendors, and annuitants.

Example: Artists can claim these donations as charitable deductions on their income tax statements.

» extractos selectosselected extracts [Documento derivado que consiste en una colección de documentos o de extractos de documentos] .

Example: Selected extracts is a derivative document consisting of a collection of documents or extracts of documents.

» extracto tributariotax statementincome tax statement .

Example: Most tax statements are mailed by January 31 of each year to university employees, students, vendors, and annuitants.

Example: Artists can claim these donations as charitable deductions on their income tax statements.

» sacar extractos deexcerpt .

Example: This article was excerpted from 'The Internet for everyone: a guide for users and providers,' McGraw-Hill, 1994.

extracto2 = extract ; essence. 

Example: Their main ingredients are harvested from nature as juice, oils and extracts from organic fruits.Example: Fig. 118 represents one form of hydraulic oil-press suitable for extracting oils or essences from seed and roots.

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» extracto de carnebeef extract .

Example: Fueled by a desire to help feed the undernourished, in 1840 he developed a concentrated beef extract.

» extracto de cocococonut extract .

Example: The paints were then scented with lemon, peppermint, coconut and vanilla extracts.

» extracto de levadurayeast extract .

Example: Sugar molasses is the main raw material for yeast extracts.

» extracto de levadura para untarMarmite .

Example: I have been told that eating Marmite for three weeks before travelling abroad helps to prevent mosquito bites.

» extracto de limónlemon extract .

Example: The paints were then scented with lemon, peppermint, coconut and vanilla extracts.

» extracto de mentapeppermint extract .

Example: The paints were then scented with lemon, peppermint, coconut and vanilla extracts.

» extracto de vainillavanilla extract .

Example: The paints were then scented with lemon, peppermint, coconut and vanilla extracts.

» extracto lípidolipid extract .

Example: The different methodologies and techniques used to extract and analyse lipids and lipid extracts from food (milk, milk products, oil seeds, fat products) and biological materials are discussed.

Extracto synonyms

hook in spanish: gancho, pronunciation: hʊk part of speech: noun lift in spanish: levantar, pronunciation: lɪft part of speech: verb, noun ideal in spanish: ideal, pronunciation: aɪdil part of speech: adjective, noun outline in spanish: contorno, pronunciation: aʊtlaɪn part of speech: noun, verb sneak in spanish: furtivo, pronunciation: snik part of speech: verb, noun synopsis in spanish: sinopsis, pronunciation: sɪnɑpsɪs part of speech: noun pinch in spanish: pellizco, pronunciation: pɪntʃ part of speech: noun, verb notional in spanish: hipotético, pronunciation: noʊʃənəl part of speech: adjective technical in spanish: técnico, pronunciation: teknɪkəl part of speech: adjective, noun cabbage in spanish: repollo, pronunciation: kæbədʒ part of speech: noun swipe in spanish: golpe fuerte, pronunciation: swaɪp part of speech: noun, verb abstraction in spanish: abstracción, pronunciation: æbstrækʃən part of speech: noun purloin in spanish: hurtar, pronunciation: pɜrlɔɪn part of speech: verb precis in spanish: resumen, pronunciation: preɪsi part of speech: noun pilfer in spanish: robar a, pronunciation: pɪlfɜr part of speech: verb conceptual in spanish: conceptual, pronunciation: kənseptʃuəl part of speech: adjective theoretical in spanish: teórico, pronunciation: θiɜretɪkəl part of speech: adjective filch in spanish: sisar, pronunciation: fɪltʃ part of speech: verb snarf in spanish: snarf, pronunciation: snɑrf part of speech: verb nobble in spanish: ejercer presión sobre, pronunciation: nɑbəl part of speech: verb ideational in spanish: ideacional, pronunciation: aɪdiæʃənəl part of speech: adjective nonrepresentational in spanish: no representacional, pronunciation: nɑnrəprezənteɪʃənəl part of speech: adjective conceptional in spanish: concepcional, pronunciation: kənsepʃənəl part of speech: adjective abstractionist in spanish: abstraccionista, pronunciation: æbstrækʃənɪst part of speech: noun, adjective nonobjective in spanish: no objetivo, pronunciation: nɑnəbdʒektɪv part of speech: adjective nonfigurative in spanish: no figurativo, pronunciation: nɑnfɪgjʊrətɪv part of speech: adjective
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