English to Portuguese Dictionary footprint

footprint

pegada
definition
noun
She walked away, her shoes leaving footprints on the lightly snow covered ground.
the impression left by a foot or shoe on the ground or a surface.
Its four storeys would cover the same footprint of the factory, but would not be at a higher level.
the area covered by something, in particular.
translation of 'footprint'
noun
pegada
example
There was a 'footprint' about five feet ahead of me, which looked like what one of their footprints should look like.
So to sum up we've got a very good OS that's a pleasure to use, and that you're going to think just about justifies the vast hardware 'footprint' .
The proposed gas terminal consists of a series of buildings and other structures which will be constructed on a platform 'footprint' area of approximately 13 hectares.
He said Magellan had chosen the number of houses to reduce the 'footprint' of development on the site, to reduce the impact on the green belt.
The system uses a flat panel touchscreen and a separate IR keyboard and its small 'footprint' allows it to fit any test bench.
When running in 2D mode, the graphics has a memory 'footprint' as small as 1MB.
How much do you think consumers care about individual products ' carbon 'footprint' ?
The CX6400 takes up minimal space - it's got a small 'footprint' , and it's not too tall for a printer with a flatbed scanner topping it.
This need not be the case; steps can be taken to reduce the carbon 'footprint' of even the smallest of organisations.
Widening will be done in most cases within the existing 'footprint' of the road by eating into hard shoulders and central reservations.
ABC Asia Pacific television began broadcasting in December and already has a 'footprint' extending from Bangladesh in the west, Korea in the north and as far east as the Cook Islands.
The reduced 'footprint' of SATA data connections frees up space on motherboards, potentially allowing for more convenient layouts and room for more onboard features!
So shrink your carbon 'footprint' and find out more.
Digital cable is available virtually throughout its 'footprint' , although just 183,000 customers have signed on as of March 31.
But the streets, the oldest 'footprint' of the town, remain in so many American cities with surprising obduracy.
In 61 minutes, the machine compiled a model with a memory 'footprint' larger than the largest user space in 32-bit Linux - 3.6GB.
Compare the total amount of data that can be stored in the same 'footprint' and DVD gets much more attractive than MO.
Another possible alternative is maximizing the use of another element of the strategic triad to reduce the airlift 'footprint' .
Music streaming can be bad for your carbon 'footprint' - the computer has to be on to play audio files from its hard drive.
This will reduce the utility's carbon 'footprint' .
If the 'footprint' exceeds the available biologically productive area of the country, it runs an ecological deficit (fourth column of Table 1).
Over the coming weeks I will be discussing with my colleagues in Scottish Development International how best to enlarge our 'footprint' in what is a market of massive significance.
The company lost huge marks for not acknowledging the extent of its carbon 'footprint' .
To achieve a workable space, the floor of the arcades that covered the 'footprint' of the theatre was demolished.
Cogent currently provides Ethernet services in 15 metro markets and is extending its 'footprint' to include five additional markets by the end of the year.
Air-tour helicopter operators at the canyon have to make money with a lower-capacity aircraft with a larger noise 'footprint' .
I hope these power-hungry server farms start looking to reducing their energy 'footprint' .
In the same report you referred to the annoyance caused by RAF Tucano aircraft which are not jets but affect people over a wide area of the Vale of York because of their high frequency noise 'footprint' and the way they are used in training.
In addition, they have all increased the densities of drives within rack environments to ensure the 'footprint' provides maximum capacity in limited space.
A square white sector antenna with a beam width of about 40°, angles down at the park and provides a signal 'footprint' that serves the park itself and little else.
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