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paltearse
  39

PALTEARSE reflexive form of the verb PALTEAR In PERU , worry about something. Being confused, not understanding something. To be palteado is to be very worried. In Chile rub shoulders with aristocratic people, of conspicuous surnames : I am beating myself with a mine in the upper neighborhood. Walking palteado is very elegant.

  
ecobanco
  31

ECOBANCO Bank that has the policy to finance only projects that contribute ecologically to society, for which it makes loans at lower rates than those of the market, as well as pays lower fees to investors.

  
pequeño contrabandista
  33

SMALL CONTRABANDIST A smuggler is who crosses borders by circumventing the payment of customs duties and then reselling the goods on the black market. The small adjective can beinterpreted as a small, low-footed, small-footed boy who, perjectively, is secretly mobilizing, candy stolen from the pantry.

  
color beige
  43

COLOR BEIGE See BEIGE

  
colores pastel
  24

PASTEL COLORS They are the colors normally produced by watercolor painting, that is, fundamentally, soft colors product of the more or less intense dissolution of the pigment in water. In addition, partly for the same reason, and also for the type of tinctures and pigments, they lack brightness and are always dull tones, but warm.

  
pantones
  53

PANTONS See PANTON and PANTONERA

  
pantón
  33

PANTON is the code of a color given by a range of colors standardized by PANTONE ( MR ). There are catalogs for various surfaces such as paper, metal, plastic. For example, large companies have their standardized codes that provide them to advertising agencies so that their logos on plastic light signs take the same color as printing on paper or painting their fuel trucks, as would be the case with SHELL, or sodas, as would be the case with Coca-Cola. Anywhere in the world the colors will be the same, if they are complied with what is indicated in the pantonera. Each catalog, named PANTONERA contains all colors from red to violet plus all shades of gray to black Process. Each color is included with the information to manufacture it if it is not a primary, factory color. In CMYK, used in process, are Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black. In RGB are Red, Vrrde and Black. All colors can be manufactured from different percentages of these colors. The pantonera, as it brings each panton, ordered by minimal variations from red to violet, with a small stripe with color and information as to achieve it by mixing inks, depending on the printing system to be used and the type of material to be printed. The colors come in strips of approximately 10 colors per strip and, depending on the substrate can have about 200 strips. There are special pantons for special inks, such as phosphorescents or metal inks.

  
pantonera
  41

PANTONERA Color Palette printed with all colors . There is a palette for each industry. For example, for manufacturers, paints and guild, for paper sellers and the guild of printers, for the metal-mechanical industries and so on. Depending on the presses you can print in CMYK process, cyan, Magenta, Yellow or Yellow, and Black or Black, 4 passes, only once if you have 4 towers or 4 passes if you have only one. If it is a two-tone press will require 2 passes. This is how all the necessary combinations are produced. When printing in monochrome the prossist must prepare the colors according to the PANTONERA and go making a pass by color order . Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be color palette

  
colores primarios
  51

PRIMARY COLORS Are red, blue and yellow. They are the base colors to produce all other colors, except black and white. The combinations of these three colors generate the child colors. Orange is the combination of red and yellow. In turn, the secondary colors can be re-mixed and we get the tertiary colors.

  
dióxido de cloro
  33

CLORO DILYC ClO2 formula chemical product, two oxygen molecules, valence 2, linked to two chlorine molecules. At room temperature it is gaseous yellowish green, up to -11o Celcius. Under that temperature, and up to -59o, it becomes liquid and acquires a brown color. Under -59o it crystallizes and turns orange. In contact with water is not hydrolyzed, It is a highly reactive product, used as bleach and disinfectant. Added to water becomes chlorite, chloride and chloride. In 2020 it became news as it is thought to be effective against the SARS cov-19 virus. A Colombian doctor began to apply it on some patients in a public hospital, with the coming of these and some colleagues, and was suspended for not being an approved drug anywhere in the world. Moreover, it is considered dangerous for human health, so various public health institutes have warned the population of the risks of using this product as a remedy against coronavirus. Donald Trump made an ironic comment about consuming disinfectants and, after him, more than 100 people were admitted for chlorine poisoning in New York.

  
partido político
  41

POLITICAL PARTY Entity with legal personality that concentrates members of the same ideology and that organize to represent and defend these interests in the government of a democratic and representative nation. Because of how the Jacobins and Gironians sat in the French parliament during the French Revolution, the right, or right-wing, and left-wing, or leftist parties are distinguished. The least extremists are the center parties. The parties select their candidates for public office elections, such as senators, deputies, mayors, governors and councillors, who are then voted for by the citizenry. Candidates who do not belong to any political party are called independent.

  
gamófono
  38

GAMOFONO Ancient furniture, of the nineteenth century with a device to play music from recordings made on slate.

  
jarabe democrático
  25

DEMOCRATIC JARABE Expression that constitutes a literary or rhetorical figure, specifically a figure of thought of meaning. Depending on the context, it could be a metaphor or a hypotalage because the syrup is being given an attribute that it does not have and that corresponds to a political system. Here the syrup is used, a remedy, and applies to the democratic term. It is intended to say that democracy is offered as a remedy to heal (various, some) evils that afflict a given society.

  
cachera
  43

CACHERA In Chile and other South American countries, a woman who is addicted to sexual intercourse, or CACHAS without being a prostitute.

  
cacha
  64

CACHA In Chile is a sexual encounter, the act of fornicating.

  
obstáculos naturales
  27

NATURAL NATURAL OBSTACLES OF NATURAL OBSTACLE . See NATURAL OBSTACLE .

  
obstáculo natural
  34

NATURAL OBSTACLE Solid element created by nature, and not by man, that serves as a protection to a natural environment Forests are a natural obstacle against, desertification. Reefs are a natural obstacle to tsunamis.

  
tracer
  30

TRACER English source word, which means plotter, which leaves trace . Marker or eyeliner In Chile , highlighter . Item used for tracking, sonar or tracing. Liner. Element that leaves a trace or signal where it is going its route .

  
trazer
  40

TRAZER From Portuguese TRAZER, bring . If the query is a marker or plotter, see TRACER .

  
medida disciplinaria
  33

DEISCIPLINARY MEASURE Sanction, punishment for a lack of rules, taken by a competent authority, outside of trials in courts of justice. However, it should be noted that they may take internal disciplinary action against the officials of those distributions, for breach of their duties.

  




       


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