mit
BrE /mɪt/ AmE /mɪt/
noun en → es
a piece of clothing that covers the body from the shoulders to below the waist, worn by both men and women in many countries
túnica, manto
Collocations wear a mit
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She wore a beautiful red mit.
Ella llevaba una hermosa túnica roja.
the official robe worn by some religious leaders, such as bishops in the Christian church
toga eclesiástica, manto sagrado
Collocations wear a mit
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The bishop wore his traditional mit.
El obispo llevaba su tradicional toga eclesiástica.
a short-term project or activity, especially one that is part of a larger plan or programme
proyecto, tarea
Collocations complete a mit
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The team completed their first mit on time.
El equipo completó su primera tarea a tiempo.
a unit of length equal to one thousandth of an inch, used especially in measuring the thickness of paper or film
micra, milésima de pulgada
Collocations measure in mits
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The film is measured in mits.
La película se mide en micras.
a small piece of software that can be added to a computer program or website to give it extra features
módulo, complemento
Collocations install a mit
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They installed a new mit to improve the website's functionality.
Instalaron un nuevo módulo para mejorar la funcionalidad del sitio web.
a type of particle accelerator used in scientific research, especially for studying subatomic particles
acelerador de partículas, instalación científica
Collocations operate a mit
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Scientists are operating the new mit to study particle physics.
Los científicos están operando el nuevo acelerador de partículas para estudiar la física de las partículas.
a small painting or drawing, especially one that is made as a copy of a larger work by an artist
miniatura, copia pequeña
Collocations create a mit
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She created a beautiful mit of the famous painting.
Ella creó una hermosa miniatura de la famosa pintura.
an old unit of length equal to one thousandth of a yard, used in measuring cloth and other materials
unidad arcaica de medida
Collocations measure in mits
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The cloth was measured in mits.
El tejido se midió en unidades arcaicas de medida.