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I . size [saɪz] SUST. sin pl.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to cut sb down to size

II . size [saɪz] V. trans.

batch size SUST. ECON.

king-size ADJ.

shoe size SUST.

shoe size

standard size SUST.

life-size(d) ADJ.

pint-size(d) ADJ.

1. pint-size(d) (small):

2. pint-size(d) (unsatisfactory):

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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These topographical factors have served to restrict urban spread, resulting in a relatively stable population size and a low degree of mobility.
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The 3rd century saw a progressive reduction in the size of the legions and even some auxiliary units.
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Players must economize quantities of power or mana, which are derived from the size and prosperity of their population of worshipers.
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It is a medium-size waterfall but quite flat.
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The parameters of photon transport, including the step size and deflection angle due to scattering, are determined by random sampling from probability distributions.
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For typical laser wavelengths, this method would require billions of micrometre-size antennae.
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Formal demographers refer to population momentum as the size of the resulting stationary-equivalent population relative to the current size of the population.
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In the 1990s, the glaciers greatly decreased in size, partly due to warmer temperatures but largely due to increased volcanic activity.
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The balance would, at least theoretically, actually decrease in size with heating to compensate for the lengthening of the hairspring.
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The size of the welding torch nozzle depends on the amount of shielded area desired.
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