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Proveedor de acceso

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

access provider SUST. INFORM.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

provider [ingl. am. prəˈvaɪdər, ingl. brit. prəˈvʌɪdə] SUST.

I. access [ingl. am. ˈækˌsɛs, ingl. brit. ˈaksɛs] SUST.

1. access U (to building, room):

access to sth

2.1. access U (to person, information):

access to sb/sth
acceso a alguien/algo

2.2. access U INFORM.:

access to sth
he got access to the system atrbv. code/time

3. access C (of emotion) liter.:

access of sth
access of sth

II. access [ingl. am. ˈækˌsɛs, ingl. brit. ˈaksɛs] V. trans. INFORM.

access data/file/system
access data/file/system

en el diccionario PONS

provider SUST.

1. provider (person):

proveedor(a) m (f)

2. provider INFORM.:

I. access [ˈækses] SUST. sin pl.

aproches m pl. amer.
access a. INFORM.

II. access [ˈækses] V. trans. INFORM.

en el diccionario PONS

provider SUST.

1. provider (person):

proveedor(a) m (f)

2. provider telec, inet:

I. access [ˈæk·ses] SUST.

aproches m pl. amer.
access a. comput

II. access [ˈæk·ses] V. trans. comput

Present
Iaccess
youaccess
he/she/itaccesses
weaccess
youaccess
theyaccess
Past
Iaccessed
youaccessed
he/she/itaccessed
weaccessed
youaccessed
theyaccessed
Present Perfect
Ihaveaccessed
youhaveaccessed
he/she/ithasaccessed
wehaveaccessed
youhaveaccessed
theyhaveaccessed
Past Perfect
Ihadaccessed
youhadaccessed
he/she/ithadaccessed
wehadaccessed
youhadaccessed
theyhadaccessed

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They then decided to suspend the printing and look for another provider.
en.wikipedia.org
Once the project was posted as a contest, it received a number of entries from providers registered on the platform.
en.wikipedia.org
These techniques can be applied to both network-based benefit programs and benefit programs that are not based on a provider network.
en.wikipedia.org
Currently, we are working on the design of eco-tourism routes and in training for service providers (tour guides, restaurants, hotels, etc.).
en.wikipedia.org
Credit providers are, however, often to blame for recklessly giving too much credit to consumers who can not afford to service their debt.
en.wikipedia.org

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