Sobrante in english
Surplus
pronunciation: sɜrpləs part of speech: noun, adjective
pronunciation: sɜrpləs part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures
sobrante = overflow ; spare ; surplus [surpluses, -pl.] ; left-over [left over] ; excess ; overflowing ; surplus excess ; excess capacity ; spillover ; leftover.
Example: If a particular cylinder becomes full, there are one or more tracks or cylinders that have been set aside for overflow records.Example: If variable-length data (e.g. a title) are to be entered into a fixed-length field, there will be occasions when there is spare capacity in the field.Example: Once a university's reserve store is filled it should be expected to dispose of surplus stock, normally to the British Library.Example: Having extracted what appears to be the main problem, the analyst should now list the 'left over' problems.Example: Place a drop of a saturated solution of sugar in water on the paper and dab up the excess liquid with cotton wool.Example: A new facility was then created 10 years ago to microfilm its overflowing paper files.Example: This article describes a system concept for the revenue producing disposition of surplus capacity at off peak times in real trunking networks.Example: Huge excess capacity could potentially destabilize the long distance market.Example: We're close to spillover, as the reservoir is about a foot from coming over the top.Example: Bubble and squeak is a triumph of thriftiness in that it uses leftover vegetables.more:
» zona de recogida de lo sobrante = overflow area .
Example: In practice, this is achieved by having a large number of empty cells or, if space is at a premium, by having overflow areas.