grid

grid
ɡrid
noun
1) (a set of vertical and horizontal lines drawn on a map.) cuadrícula
2) (a framework of iron bars.) reja
grid n reja / rejilla
grid
tr[grɪd]
noun
1 (grating) reja, parrilla, rejilla
2 SMALLELECTRICITY/SMALL (network) red nombre femenino nacional de tendido eléctrico
3 (on map) cuadrícula
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
grid reference coordenadas nombre femenino plural cartográficas
grid ['grɪd] n
1) grating: rejilla f
2) network: red f (de electricidad, etc.)
3) : cuadriculado m (de un mapa)
grid
n.
cuadrícula s.f.
malla s.f.
parrilla s.f.
red s.f.
reja s.f.
rejilla (Electrónica) s.f.
retículo s.m.
v.
cuadricular v.
grɪd
noun
1) (grating over opening) rejilla f
2)
a) (on map) (Geog) cuadriculado m; (before n)

grid reference — coordenadas fpl cartográficas

b) (pattern) cuadrícula f
3) (network) (Elec esp BrE) red f

the national grid — (in UK) la red de suministro de electricidad nacional

4) gridiron 2)
[ɡrɪd]
1. N
1) (=grating) (in wall, pavement) rejilla f
2) (Brit) (Elec, Gas) (=network) red f

the (national) grid — la red nacional

3) (on map) cuadrícula f
4) (US)
(Sport) = gridiron
2.
CPD

grid map N — mapa m cuadriculado

grid reference N — coordenadas fpl

* * *
[grɪd]
noun
1) (grating over opening) rejilla f
2)
a) (on map) (Geog) cuadriculado m; (before n)

grid reference — coordenadas fpl cartográficas

b) (pattern) cuadrícula f
3) (network) (Elec esp BrE) red f

the national grid — (in UK) la red de suministro de electricidad nacional

4) gridiron 2)

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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