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Captura de pantalla
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
screen capture SUST. U or C
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. capture [ingl. am. ˈkæptʃər, ingl. brit. ˈkaptʃə] V. trans.
1.1. capture (seize by force):
capture person
capture person
capture person
capture animal
capture ship
capture city
1.2. capture (gain by effort):
capture votes
capture votes
capture title
capture championship
2.1. capture (attract, hold):
capture attention/interest
capture attention/interest
2.2. capture (preserve, record):
capture mood/atmosphere
capture mood/atmosphere
II. capture [ingl. am. ˈkæptʃər, ingl. brit. ˈkaptʃə] SUST. U
1. capture:
2. capture:
I. screen [ingl. am. skrin, ingl. brit. skriːn] SUST.
1.1. screen:
1.2. screen (at window):
1.3. screen (protective, defensive):
2.1. screen:
screen CINE, FOTO
the big screen atrbv. adaptation
the big screen atrbv. adaptation
2.2. screen:
screen INFORM., TV
3. screen (sieve):
II. screen [ingl. am. skrin, ingl. brit. skriːn] V. trans.
1.1. screen (conceal):
1.2. screen (protect):
to screen sth/sb from sth
proteger algo/a alguien de algo
2. screen:
screen TV program
screen film
3.1. screen (check, examine):
screen blood donor
screen blood donor
screen applicants/candidates
3.2. screen (sieve):
screen coal/ore
en el diccionario PONS
I. capture [ˈkæptʃəʳ, ingl. am. -tʃɚ] V. trans.
1. capture (take prisoner):
2. capture (take possession of):
capture city
capture ship
capture votes
3. capture (gain):
4. capture ARTE:
5. capture INFORM.:
II. capture [ˈkæptʃəʳ, ingl. am. -tʃɚ] SUST.
capture of city
capture of ship
I. screen [skri:n] SUST.
1. screen a. TV, CINE, INFORM.:
2. screen:
3. screen sin pl. (thing that conceals):
II. screen [skri:n] V. trans.
1. screen (conceal):
2. screen (shield):
3. screen:
4. screen:
screen CINE
5. screen (put through a sieve):
en el diccionario PONS
I. capture [ˈkæp·tʃər] V. trans.
1. capture (take prisoner):
2. capture (take possession of):
capture city
capture ship
capture votes
3. capture (gain):
4. capture ARTE:
5. capture comput:
II. capture [ˈkæp·tʃər] SUST.
capture of city
capture of ship
I. screen [skrin] SUST.
1. screen a. TV, CINE, comput:
2. screen:
3. screen (thing that conceals):
II. screen [skrin] V. trans.
1. screen (conceal):
2. screen (shield):
3. screen:
4. screen:
screen CINE
5. screen (put through a sieve):
Present
Icapture
youcapture
he/she/itcaptures
wecapture
youcapture
theycapture
Past
Icaptured
youcaptured
he/she/itcaptured
wecaptured
youcaptured
theycaptured
Present Perfect
Ihavecaptured
youhavecaptured
he/she/ithascaptured
wehavecaptured
youhavecaptured
theyhavecaptured
Past Perfect
Ihadcaptured
youhadcaptured
he/she/ithadcaptured
wehadcaptured
youhadcaptured
theyhadcaptured
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
Hardy (2002) recorded significantly more captures in declared drought years than in normal years.
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In this model, the probability is between 0 and 1 and the non-linearity has been captured.
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They captured the first trench line, and the defenders started to surrender.
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The paintings captured the scary, euphoric mood of a high-flying period not unlike our own.
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Some of the mutineers were captured and sentenced to death.
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