extend a wire - translation to spanish
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extend a wire - translation to spanish

2006 VIDEO GAME
Every extend extra; EVERY EXTEND EXTRA EXTREME; EVERY EXTEND EXTRA; EVERY EXTEND; Every Extend Extra

extend a wire      
extender un cable
barbed wire fence         
  • Auschwitz fence in Poland
  • A view of barbed wire installed on the side of a road
TYPE OF STEEL FENCING WIRE CONSTRUCTED WITH SHARP EDGES OR POINTS ARRANGED AT INTERVALS ALONG THE STRAND(S)
Barb Wire Fence; Barbwire; Barb wire; Barbed wire entanglement; Barbed wire fence; Bobbed wire; Bob wire; Barbed-wire; Barbed-Wire; Galfan; Barbed-wire fencing
cerco de alambre de púa
magnetic wire         
  • Cross-sectional view of AWG33 magnet wire taken using a scanning electron microscope
  • Stranded copper [[Litz wire]] is used for certain high-frequency transformers to minimize the [[skin effect]]
  • Copper windings in a miniaturized electric motor
WIRE WITH THIN LAYER OF INSULATION, FOR CONSTRUCTION OF COILS
Enameled wire; Magnetic wire; Enamelled copper wire; Solderable enamel wire; Fly-wire (lead); Fly-wire (wire)
(n.) = hilo magnético
Ex: Today we record conventionally by writing and photography, followed by printing; but we also record on film, on was disks, and on magnetic wires.

Definition

pret-a-porter
pret-a-porter (fr.; pronunc. [préta portér]) adj. y n. m. Se aplica a la ropa que se hace en serie según unas tallas fijadas de antemano.

Wikipedia

Every Extend

Every Extend is series of puzzle shoot 'em up video games primarily developed by Q Entertainment. The series began with a 2004 freeware game of the same name (also known as E2) for Windows, which was a personal project by Kanta Matsuhisa under the "Omega" pseudonym. Q Entertainment discovered the game online and approached Matshisa to develop a remix version. The remix version was developed for the PlayStation Portable and was released in 2006, titled Every Extend Extra (or E3). In 2007, Q Entertainment developed and released a sequel on the Xbox 360 titled Every Extend Extra Extreme (or E4).