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Detailed Translations for columns from English to Spanish
columns:
Translation Matrix for columns:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
pilares | columns; pillars | pillars |
Related Words for "columns":
column:
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the column (pillar; pile)
– a page or text that is vertically divided 1 -
the column (section; feature)
– an article giving opinions or perspectives 1 -
the column (post)
– (architecture) a tall vertical cylindrical structure standing upright and used to support a structure 1 -
the column (pillar; post)
– (architecture) a tall vertical cylindrical structure standing upright and used to support a structure 1 -
the column (socle; stand; tripod; support; pillar)
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the column (corner pillar)
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the column
– A series of items arranged vertically within some type of framework--for example, a continuous series of cells running from top to bottom in a spreadsheet, a set of lines of specified width on a printed page, a vertical line of pixels on a video screen, or a set of values aligned vertically in a table or matrix. 2 -
the column
– The area in each row of a database table that stores the data value for some attribute of the object modeled by the table. 2
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Wiktionary Translations for column:
column
Cross Translation:
noun
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• column | → columna | ↔ Spalte — Textverarbeitung: untereinander gesetzte Zeichen oder Freistellen |
• column | → columna | ↔ Säule — Architektur: senkrechte, zumeist runde Stütze bei größeren Bauwerken |
• column | → columna | ↔ colonne — archi|nocat=1 Support vertical composé d’un fût cylindrique, d’un chapiteau et souvent d’une base |
• column | → pilar; columna | ↔ pilier — (architecture) maçonnerie|fr ouvrage de maçonnerie en forme de grosse colonne ronde, carrée, etc., qui sert à soutenir un édifice ou quelque partie d’un édifice. |
• column | → epígrafe; título | ↔ rubrique — (histoire) médecine|fr terre rouge dont les chirurgiens se servaient autrefois pour étancher le sang et pour faire des emplâtres siccatifs. |
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