objeto visible - translation to ισπανικά
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objeto visible - translation to ισπανικά

Visible trade; Visible Trade

objeto visible      
n. visible object
objeto material         
OBJETO CON UN REFERENTE FÍSICO
Objeto material; Objeto (Elemento); Objeto real; Objetos materiales; Cosa (semantica); Cosa (semántica); Objeto concreto; Cosa (ontologia); Objeto (elemento)
(n.) = material object
Ex: Cave paintings, baked clay tablets, papyrus rolls, vellum, parchment and paper manuscripts, movable type printing; these have been the material objects by means of which man have communicated with their fellows.
astro         
  • El [[cometa Hale-Bopp]].
  • La [[Luna]].
CUERPO FÍSICO DE TAMAÑO, MASA O FUNCIÓN ASTRONÓMICAMENTE SIGNIFICATIVOS, QUE SE ENCUENTRA DE FORMA NATURAL EN UN UNIVERSO
Cuerpo celeste; Cuerpo astronómico; Cuerpos celestes; Astros; Objeto astronomico; Anexo:Densidad de los planetas; Anexo:Densidad planetaria; Anexo:Astros por densidad; Cuerpo astronomico; Anexo:Cuerpos celestes por densidad; Astro; Objeto celeste
n. star; luminary

Ορισμός

Astro
Un astro es un objeto celeste, es decir uno de los innumerables cuerpos que pueblan al universo. Los astros son el objeto de estudio de los astrónomos, al principio sólo se les describía, ahora se pretende analizarlos para conocer su origen y evolución, aplicándoles las leyes físicas conocidas en la Tierra.

Βικιπαίδεια

Visible balance

The visible trade balance (merchandise trade balance) is that part of the balance of trade figures that refers to international trade in physical goods, but not trade in services; it thus contrasts with the invisible balance.

The balance is calculated as the value of visible exports less the value of visible imports. If the figure is positive then this is a surplus; it is negative then it is a deficit.

Most countries do not have a zero visible balance: they usually run a surplus or a deficit. This will be offset by trade in services, other income transfers, investments and monetary flows, leading to an overall balance of payments. The visible balance is affected by changes in the volumes of imports and exports, and also by changes in the terms of trade.

In aggregate, the World often appears to have a negative visible balance with itself; i.e. imports of goods appear to exceed exports. There are numerous causes for this, such as measuring imports on a cost, insurance and freight basis while measuring exports on a free on board basis, or statistical errors occurring when imports are more closely recorded than exports.