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Qué (quién) es vide - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vide (disambiguation)

vide         
[L.] See.
Vide         
·- ·imv ·sg of ·Lat. videre, to see;
- used to direct attention to something; as, vide supra, see Above.
vide         
['v?de?, 'vi:-, 'v??di]
¦ verb see; consult (used as an instruction in a text to refer the reader elsewhere).
Origin
L., 'see!', imperative of videre.

Wikipedia

Vide

Vide may refer to:

  • A Latin phrase, see vide (Latin)
  • Vide (Seia), Portuguese parish
  • Jacobus Vide (fl. 1405–1433), Franco-Flemish composer
  • Joe Vide (born 1984), American soccer player
Ejemplos de uso de vide
1. Gadsby also served duck cooked sous vide , a style where vacuum–sealed meat is stewed in below–boiling–point water for long time periods.
2. Meat and fish are more likely to be vacuum packed and cooked "sous vide" _ in pans of warm water _ than roasted or fried.
3. Today, Spain, known for some unusual methods such as packing and cooking foods with a vacuum – called sous vide – is considered the center of innovation.
4. The CVC sought details "vide its letter dated September 25, 2006," he said in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha.
5. To that end, the IPB endorsed the structures created, based on the 1''4 SPLM National Convention, by the Chairman vide Resolution 4, dated 21st February 2006, and created organizational structures all over the country to enable it achieve the above objectives.