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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
medium wave SUST. ingl. brit. sin pl.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. medium [ingl. am. ˈmidiəm, ingl. brit. ˈmiːdɪəm] ADJ.
1. medium (intermediate):
medium size
2. medium GASTR.:
medium steak
medium steak
II. medium [ingl. am. ˈmidiəm, ingl. brit. ˈmiːdɪəm] SUST.
1. medium C <pl media> (means, vehicle):
2.1. medium <pl media> C (environment):
2.2. medium <pl media> C (for growing cultures):
2.3. medium <pl media> U (preserving fluid):
2.4. medium <pl media> U (solvent):
3. medium (middle position):
medium sin pl.
4. medium C <pl mediums> (person who contacts spirits):
I. wave [ingl. am. weɪv, ingl. brit. weɪv] SUST.
1.1. wave (of water):
ola f
to ride the waves liter.
1.2. wave (in hair):
1.3. wave FÍS.:
2. wave (surge, movement):
3. wave (gesture):
II. wave [ingl. am. weɪv, ingl. brit. weɪv] V. trans.
1.1. wave (shake, swing):
wave handkerchief/flag
1.2. wave (direct):
2. wave (curl):
wave hair
wave hair
III. wave [ingl. am. weɪv, ingl. brit. weɪv] V. intr.
1. wave (signal):
to wave at or to sb (to say goodbye)
to wave at or to sb (in greeting)
saludar a alguien con la mano
2. wave (sway, flutter):
wave corn/trees:
wave corn/trees:
wave flag/pennants:
wave flag/pennants:
en el diccionario PONS
medium wave SUST. ingl. brit. RADIO
en el diccionario PONS
I. medium [ˈmi:diəm] media -s ADJ.
II. medium [ˈmi:diəm] media -s SUST.
1. medium <[or -s]> (method):
2. medium sin pl. INFORM.:
3. medium (spiritualist):
I. wave [ˈweɪv] SUST.
1. wave:
ola f
2. wave FÍS.:
3. wave (hand movement):
II. wave [ˈweɪv] V. intr.
1. wave (make hand movement):
to wave at [or to] sb
2. wave (move from side to side):
wave field of corn
wave flag
III. wave [ˈweɪv] V. trans.
1. wave (move to signal):
2. wave (move from side to side):
3. wave (hair):
Entrada de OpenDict
wave SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
I. medium [ˈmi·di·əm] ADJ.
1. medium (not big or small):
2. medium culin:
II. medium [ˈmi·di·əm] SUST.
1. medium <media> <[or -s]> (method):
2. medium comput:
3. medium <-s> (spiritualist):
I. wave [weɪv] SUST.
1. wave:
ola f
2. wave FÍS.:
3. wave (hand movement):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. wave [weɪv] V. intr.
1. wave (make hand movement):
to wave at [or to] sb
2. wave (move from side to side):
wave field of corn
wave flag
III. wave [weɪv] V. trans.
1. wave (signal):
2. wave (move from side to side):
3. wave (hair):
Present
Iwave
youwave
he/she/itwaves
wewave
youwave
theywave
Past
Iwaved
youwaved
he/she/itwaved
wewaved
youwaved
theywaved
Present Perfect
Ihavewaved
youhavewaved
he/she/ithaswaved
wehavewaved
youhavewaved
theyhavewaved
Past Perfect
Ihadwaved
youhadwaved
he/she/ithadwaved
wehadwaved
youhadwaved
theyhadwaved
PONS OpenDict

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The short wave bands are also used for various experiments, some continuing for years.
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Wave velocities depend upon the elastic constants of the materials through which they pass, in particular the bulk modulus and stiffness.
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But the flat line would not last for long, as the third wave was about to surge in a way no one had ever seen.
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The significant costs to oil and gas producers complying with this new wave of regulation will be outweighed only by the even more significant costs of non-compliance.
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The tube feet latch on to surfaces and move in a wave, with one arm section attaching to the surface as another releases.
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