English to Spanish Dictionary abbreviation

abbreviation

abreviatura
definition
noun
Electronic records also contained significantly more words, abbreviations , and symbols.
a shortened form of a word or phrase.
translation of 'abbreviation'
noun
abreviatura,
abreviación
example
Dorcia flinched at Dolly's 'abbreviation' of her name.
They have exploited this radical 'abbreviation' of focal length to develop a prototype of a credit-card-thin camera.
SKU is the 'abbreviation' for Stock Keeping Unit
In fact I did not condemn 'abbreviation' , I condemned the near-total exclusion of ideas.
Postmodern designs have hints of pilasters, friezes and capitals, but only in lego-like 'abbreviation' .
I think it is you who suffers some 'abbreviation' of time on this timetable.
She resents any 'abbreviation' of her name by people outside her intimate circle.
nursing records must be written without 'abbreviation'
‘Bye,’ Lydia said with typical American 'abbreviation' .
Isn't 'abbreviation' a prelude to obliteration?
The peso's 'abbreviation' was p, and its plural was sometimes written as ps, and sometimes the P with a superscript s.
He observes that the twentieth century could be characterized as the century of 'abbreviation' .
Is that 'abbreviation' a true synopsis of the intent of the Amendment?
Let's not forget that it was exactly this kind of 'abbreviation' that caused all the trouble in the first place.
Tanacetum vulgare, a herb whose name is supposedly derived by 'abbreviation' from ‘athanasia’, the draught which gave Ganymede immortality.
What are the consequences of that 'abbreviation' of this story on the democratic process?
So from now on I'll refer to the Texas Air National Guard by it's correct 'abbreviation' , TXANG.
The device of dialogue allows 'abbreviation' of statements without loss of clarity.
That's a particularly dour 'abbreviation' - Normal Operating Procedure - but I don't claim to have invented that one.
Nevertheless, 'abbreviation' pays off in having everything fit into a tight volume.
These typically consist of a two-letter state 'abbreviation' , followed by a three-letter locality and a three-digit fire number.
This is not a legally approved 'abbreviation' , and the story has been corrected to reflect that.
Acronyms or 'abbreviations' can confuse a client who is looking for the business in a resource listing.
Though the two 'abbreviations' are Latin terms, they are easily translatable into English.
A list of 'abbreviations' , acronyms, and symbols that should not be used also should be available.
Letters shown in brackets are the recognized 'abbreviations' for each term.
Doctors and nurses worked rapidly around her speaking in clipped phrases and 'abbreviations' .
An Appendix is provided with a summary of terms and 'abbreviations' used throughout the article.
In the world of avid e-mail users, a variety of acronyms and 'abbreviations' have developed.
Find out what those pesky acronyms and 'abbreviations' stand for.
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