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i-l - translation to English

PÁGINA DE DESAMBIGUACIÓN DE WIKIMEDIA
L.I.M.; L. I. M.; L I M; L I.M.; L I M.; L I. M.

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Def: <I>Prefijo negativo (Veánse además los prefijos "im", "ir", "un")I>.
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* illegal<I> = ilegalI>
* illiberal<I> = conservador, intolerante, intransigenteI>
* illicit<I> = ilícito, ilegal, ilegítimoI>
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n. leapfrog, childrens game which is played by jumping one by one over the backs of kneeling players
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
ℓ; El (letter); L; \ell; ⅂; ⅃; L (letter); ASCII 76; ASCII 108; U+004C; U+006C; Letter L; Ꞁ; L+Ratio; L + Ratio
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* (L) operator<I> = operador (L)I>
* L-shaped<I> = en forma de LI>
* M.L.S. (Master in Library Science)<I> = Licenciatura en DocumentaciónI>
* s.l. (sine loco)<I> = s.l. (sine loco)I>

Definition

IRL
In Real Life: En la vida real. Abreviatura usada en el chatchat eo en Internet.

Wikipedia

LIM

LIM puede referirse a:

  • LIM, que se refiere a los dominios estructurales de proteínas;
  • Aeropuerto Internacional Jorge Chávez, en la ciudad de Lima, Perú (Código de Aeropuerto IATA);
  • Límite, por ser su abreviación;
  • Liga Invernal Mexicana, una liga mexicana de béisbol;
  • Libro Interactivo Multimedia, formato de libro digital;
  • LIM, avión Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 fabricado bajo licencia soviética en Polonia.
Examples of use of i-l
1. He got us into this war for three reasons – O I L.
2. But then I live in the real world, so I l know it is not Neanderthal man.
3. Martha Lane Collins, a former Kentucky governor, leads the crowd in a raucous cheer of "H–I–L–L–A–R–Y" –– until a loud pop from the sound system causes many in the audience to jump.
4. When asked to unscramble words such as T–U–P–P–I–L (pulpit) and B–E–R–K–A–M (embark), people who paid full price were able to solve nearly twice as many puzzles as those who got the discount.