Slots Significado
Slot definition, a narrow, elongated depression, groove, notch, slit, or aperture, especially a narrow opening for receiving or admitting something, as a coin or a letter. Feel like hitting it rich in Las Vegas Casino style slots? Spin it in our FREE Mega Win Casino offering unique beautiful machines and the highest chances to Win Big! Get MEGA wins every day in the most exciting slots game on Google Play. Massive rewards, FREE daily Coins, the biggest Starter Pack on Google Play.
PCIe cards that are larger than the PCIe slot may fit in the smaller slot but only if that PCIe slot is open-ended (i.e., doesn't have a stopper at the end of the slot). In general, a larger PCI Express card or slot supports greater performance, assuming the two cards or slots you're comparing support the same PCIe version. Slot synonyms, slot pronunciation, slot translation, English dictionary definition of slot. A narrow opening; a groove or slit: a slot for coins in a vending machine; a mail slot. When placed into a slot that fits the screw's groove and shape, this allows for rotary motion to be converted into forward or backward motion. It's easy to find a bit that fits the screw slot properly. Of course, the screw slot is pretty fine, so without a properly fitting screwdriver, there is a real risk of marring things.
Pronunciación /slɑt//slɒt/
nombre
1.1(opening)
to put a coin in the slot—meter una moneda en la ranura- This user-friendly machine has a tiny slot for inserting the bank-notes and the service provided is free.
- I inserted a CD into the insert slot on the machine and it pulled the CD inside.
- Coffee drinkers in luxurious coffee shops may throw a disrespectful or pathetic look on me, one who puts coins in the slot of a coffee machine.
- She inserts a piece of metal in to the card slot of the ATM machine, then when the card gets stuck she advises the user to re-enter their pin number while taking note of it herself.
- Only when Tiffany shoved a few coins in the machine slot and restarted the aeroplane again did the child shut up.
- They noticed the cashpoint slot was narrow, and when the card was retained they remained by the machine for further instructions - but nothing happened.
- Police said crooks blocked the slot of cash machines, then noted the pin number by looking over the customer's shoulder.
- The conmen had constructed a full fake metal fascia decorated with bank logos and then put it on the front of the cash machine with slots for the card and for a receipt to be dispensed.
- He took the two coins with a half grin and inserted them in the slot.
- She dug around in her purse and inserted a one-pound coin into the slot, waiting impatiently for the machine to process the menu.
- It has to be inserted into a slot inside your PC in order to work.
- The desktop software that manages the scanner is clunky, and feeding a film strip requires that you insert it into a slot just right.
- Aruna put the disc into the slot, and the machine began to whir.
- You will have to open the PC and find a slot to insert the cards.
- Once you park, get to the machine nearest to your car, insert a five rupee coin at the slot provided and type your car registration number.
- Beck watched as Clark reached into his pocket and pulled out a small, thin plastic card, which he inserted into a slot underneath the key.
- Well you pay for the ticket by inserting coins into a coin slot, and of course, notably the ticket machine does not take notes.
- The woman is trying to slip quarters into the machine slot with one hand while struggling to hold on to the feisty girl with her other hand.
- He found a quarter with his index finger, picked it up and pushed it into the coin slot on the face of the machine.
- He banged his head on a coin slot, tore a hole in it the size of a quarter, started bleeding bad and couldn't find anything to plug the hole with but washing powder.
1.2(groove)
muesca femenino- It's certainly usable, but maybe having slots instead of screw holes for more flexibility when mounting would have been better.
- When placed into a slot that fits the screw's groove and shape, this allows for rotary motion to be converted into forward or backward motion.
- It's easy to find a bit that fits the screw slot properly.
- Of course, the screw slot is pretty fine, so without a properly fitting screwdriver, there is a real risk of marring things.
- This prevents the screwdriver from climbing out of the screw slot.
- It generally requires slotting the card into the AGP port and securing it to the slot via a screw.
- The fence is held fixed by thumbscrews bearing on the top of the guides, rather than by screws passing through the slots of the guides and pressing collars against their bottoms.
- He showed me the particular key to the bureau, which appeared to be quite complicated, as it had four sets of grooves and slots, instead of the average of one.
- An undercutter cuts a horizontal slot, or kerf, along the floor of the advancing room to provide a relief for blasting.
- They've even used proper PCI slot covers that screw in, so you don't bleed to death from trying to poke out those annoying pressed covers that most cases have.
- An accessory pack full of the usual stuff including various screws, stands, slot covers, etc was included.
- Cut, drill or rout out a slot (as marked by XXX) for 1/2 of the length.
- Quickly, she sealed it and without looking dropped it into the slot marked ‘out of town mail.’
- A slot had to be marked out and cut out on the side of the case for the motherboard I / O plate to fit in.
- I looked more closely, and realized that the deep, circular groove in the metal plate that surrounded the slot was more than decorative engraving.
- It is a matter of indifference to the designer of the tool whether particles are trapped within the catcher at the level of the groove or at the level of the slot.
- The SPD-SL reinforcing plate has a beveled slot, and the thin head of the Campy screw bends a bit to conform.
- He fed the disk into the reader slot, checked to make sure no one had screwed up the settings, and hit go.
- Placing the unit in the slot, Nathan replaced the panel and screwed it in just as Sean walked in.
- The delivery system includes a first modular manifold for internally channeling the high purity fluid streams along seamless slots.
2.1(job)
plaza femenino- The subject of no fewer than three slots on television news bulletins on Thursday night, it was an unprecedented achievement for an editor demanding his paper gets talked about.
- The BBC is to place greater emphasis on foreign affairs programming with the announcement of funding for more commissions, to be broadcast in prime-time slots.
- In another change from the usual pattern, the lectures will be broadcast in a morning slot at 9.00 am (with a repeat in the evening).
- It is listened to by more than 15,000 people every week and the Somali slot will be broadcast from 7.40 to 7.55 pm.
- The five shortlisted stories will be broadcast in a late-night slot when readers are judged to be broader-minded than in the afternoon.
- Leon's speech was broadcast on news slots on various television channels.
- The BBC occupies the broadcasting slot which The Guardian occupies in print.
- This programme was his first bite at a regular broadcast slot, though his function was limited to introducing the panellists and asking the questions.
- Unfortunately, when it is televised, often it is broadcast during inconvenient time slots.
- There was a spate of complaints in the press recently about cable TV operators assigning Taiwan's three sports broadcasters into unpopular slots.
- The special edition programme will be broadcast in the regular time slot on BBC ONE in summer 2005.
- Additionally, ITV would be allowed to move the Monday to Thursday bulletin to a later slot on 52 times a year.
- An increasing proportion of commentators hardly ever write at all but occupy regular slots on radio or television, often reaching a much wider audience than any author could hope to.
- Musicians from solo artists to bands are invited to call to book one of the evening slots which will be broadcast from professionally set-up recording studios.
- Once 15 separate companies offered unique programmes and bartered for airtime and slots.
- For correspondents, the anchor slot became the pinnacle position.
- The new series will be filmed in London and is due to go out in a lunchtime slot on BBC ONE.
- Rather than being relegated to Saturday morning kiddie fare, anime often holds a prime time slot on Japanese television and is programmed for adults.
- But it's just a format, the way a magazine or a slot of television time is a format.
- Either way, there are not the big budget regional programmes being produced that sometimes ended up being shown during primetime slots on the network, giving much needed character and variety.
2.2Radio Televisión
the band has a regular slot in that bar—el grupo toca regularmente en ese bar
verbo transitivoslotting, slotted, slotted
- (insert)
- This is what a new £7.4million extension to Bradford Royal Infirmary will look like when the prefabricated sections are slotted together.
- South Lakeland residents are being urged to slot their coins in the collecting tins of the Royal British Legion to invest in a poppy to wear with pride.
- The best outcome would be encouragement of a view of education which placed more emphasis on drawing people out (which is what the Latin educare means) and less on slotting them in to jobs.
- Shoppers and commuters in Newbridge could well be slotting their euros in the parking metres as soon as October, according to county council officials.
- Then she tidied the piles of paper and slotted it into the printer trays upside down, so that the next day's printing would be backed with junk.
- slotted spoon—espumadera
- slotted spoon—espumadera
verbo intransitivoslotting, slotted, slotted
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Slot Significado Ingles
Past participle: slotted
Gerund: slotting
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I am slotting |
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I have slotted |
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I was slotting |
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I had slotted |
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I will slot |
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I will have slotted |
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I will be slotting |
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I would slot |
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I would have slotted |
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Noun | 1. | slot - a position in a grammatical linguistic construction in which a variety of alternative units are interchangeable; 'he developed a version of slot grammar' spatial relation, position - the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated; 'the position of the hands on the clock'; 'he specified the spatial relations of every piece of furniture on the stage' |
2. | slot - a small slit (as for inserting a coin or depositing mail); 'he put a quarter in the slot' coin slot - a slot through which coins can be inserted into a slot machine mail slot - a slot (usually in a door) through which mail can be delivered | |
3. | slot - a time assigned on a schedule or agenda; 'the TV program has a new time slot'; 'an aircraft landing slot' interval, time interval - a definite length of time marked off by two instants | |
4. | slot - a position in a hierarchy or organization; 'Bob Dylan occupied the top slot for several weeks'; 'she beat some tough competition for the number one slot' status, position - the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society; 'he had the status of a minor'; 'the novel attained the status of a classic'; 'atheists do not enjoy a favorable position in American life' | |
5. | slot - the trail of an animal (especially a deer); 'he followed the deer's slot over the soft turf to the edge of the trees' trail - a track or mark left by something that has passed; 'there as a trail of blood'; 'a tear left its trail on her cheek' | |
6. | slot - (computer) a socket in a microcomputer that will accept a plug-in circuit board; 'the PC had three slots for additional memory' computer, computing device, computing machine, data processor, electronic computer, information processing system - a machine for performing calculations automatically receptacle - an electrical (or electronic) fitting that is connected to a source of power and equipped to receive an insert | |
7. | slot - a slot machine that is used for gambling; 'they spend hours and hours just playing the slots' fruit machine - a coin-operated gambling machine that produces random combinations of symbols (usually pictures of different fruits) on rotating dials; certain combinations win money for the player coin machine, slot machine - a machine that is operated by the insertion of a coin in a slot | |
Verb | 1. | slot - assign a time slot; 'slot a television program' schedule - plan for an activity or event; 'I've scheduled a concert next week' |
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nounslot
nounA post of employment:slot
[slɒt]A.Nto put a coin in the slot → meter una monedaen laranura
to slot a part into another part → encajar una pieza en (la ranura de) otra pieza
to slot sth into place → colocar algo en su lugar
we can slot you into the programme → te podemos dar un espacioen elprograma, te podemos incluiren elprograma
it doesn't slot in with the rest → no encaja con los demás
it slots in here → entra en esta ranura, encajaaquí
slot meterN → contadorm
Slots Significado
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[ˈslɒt]nto slot sth into sth → encastrer qch dans qch, insérer qch dans qch
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