English Word: antenna
Spanish Word: la antena
Now you know how to say antenna in Spanish. :-)
Translated sentences containing 'antenna'
The antenna is made for outdoor use.
La antena está fabricada para estar en el exterior.
Do you think the antenna might have broken?
¿Crees que la antena se haya averiado?
Can you come fix the broken antenna?
¿Puede venir a arreglar la avería de la antena?
This antenna only lets us see forty three channels.
Esta antena sólo nos permite ver cuarenta y tres canales.
The secretariat was originally all in Dublin, though in recent years an antenna was opened in Brussels to carry out relations with the EU institutions.
La Secretaría tenía su sede inicialmente en Dublín, aunque durante estos últimos años se ha abierto una antena en Bruselas que se encarga de las relaciones con las instituciones de la UE.
There is also an antenna in Jerusalem consisting of one expatriate technical assistant and three local-official positions.
En Jerusalén también existe una antena que consiste en un asistente técnico expatriado y tres puestos ocupados por funcionarios locales.
However, maybe Commissioner Barnier might be able to use his good antenna to check it out and maybe help to take corrective action.
Sin embargo, quizá el Comisario Barnier puede utilizar sus buenos contactos para averiguarlo y ayudar a adoptar medidas correctivas.
The technology behind this step, RFID, is called a tag: an electric component made of a chip and an antenna.
La tecnología subyacente a este paso, RFID, se llama "etiqueta": un componente eléctrico constituido por un chip y una antena.
From January 1999 - and this is extremely important - an antenna of the ACP secretariat will be set up in Geneva for coordinating ACP positions within the WTO.
A partir de enero de 1999 -y esto es importantísimo- se establecerá en Ginebra una antena de la secretaría del ACP para coordinar las posiciones de los países del ACP dentro de la OMC.
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