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En esta página puede obtener un análisis detallado de una palabra o frase, producido utilizando la mejor tecnología de inteligencia artificial hasta la fecha:

  • cómo se usa la palabra
  • frecuencia de uso
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  • ejemplos de uso (varias frases con traducción)
  • etimología

Grace$32395$ - traducción al español

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Grace (religion); Grace (crater); GRACE; Grace (song); Grace (theology); Grace (album); Grace (disambiguation); Grace (Album); Grace (film); Grace, Missouri

Grace      
n. gracia, airosidad, atractivo, benedicite, donaire, donosía, donosidad, donosura, elegancia, gala, gallardía, garbo, gracejo, graciosidad, sal, salero; bendición a la mesa
his Grace         
MANNER OF ADDRESS
Your Grace; His/Her Grace; His Grace; Her grace; Her Grace; Their Graces; Their Grace
Su Excelencia
Your Grace         
MANNER OF ADDRESS
Your Grace; His/Her Grace; His Grace; Her grace; Her Grace; Their Graces; Their Grace
Su Excelencia, título utilizado al dirigirse a un noble o persona de alto rango (tal como un duque, una duquesa o un arzobispo)

Definición

Grace Hopper
<person> US Navy Rear Admiral Grace Brewster Hopper (1906-12-09 to 1992-01-01), née Grace Brewster Murray. Hopper is believed to have concieved the concept of the compiler with the A-0 in 1952. She also developed the first commercial high-level language, which eventually evolved into COBOL. She worked on the Mark I computer with Howard Aiken and with BINAC in 1949. She is credited with having coined the term "debug", and the adage "it is always easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission" (with various wordings), which has been the guiding principle in sysadmin decisions ever since. See also the entries debug and bug. Hopper is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. In 1994, the US Navy named a new ship, the guided-missile destroyer {USS Hopper (http://hopper.navy.mil/)}, after her. (1999-06-29)

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