vignette - significado y definición. Qué es vignette
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Qué (quién) es vignette - definición


Vignette (road tax)         
  • checked]] by roadside cameras.
  • Electronic Vignette Romania 2017
  • R-46 expressway]] in the Czech Republic.
  • A vignette machine in Bulgaria
  • Austrian vignette, valid for 10 days, starting on 4 April 2011.
FORM OF ROAD PRICING IMPOSED ON VEHICLES
Eurovignette
Vignette is a form of road pricing imposed on vehicles, usually in addition to the compulsory road tax, based on a period of time the vehicle may use the road, instead of road tolls that are based on distance travelled. Vignettes are currently used in several European countries.
vignette         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vignettes; Vignette (disambiguation); Vignettist; Vignettists; Vignetter; Vignetters; Vinette; Viniette; Vignettes (album)
(vignettes)
A vignette is a short description, picture, or piece of acting which expresses very clearly and neatly the typical characteristics of the thing that it represents. (FORMAL)
The book is an excellent vignette of some of the major debates in science.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
vignette         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vignettes; Vignette (disambiguation); Vignettist; Vignettists; Vignetter; Vignetters; Vinette; Viniette; Vignettes (album)
[vi:'nj?t, v?-]
¦ noun
1. a brief evocative account or description.
2. a small illustration or portrait photograph which fades into its background without a definite border.
3. a small ornamental design in a book or carving, typically based on foliage.
¦ verb portray in the style of a vignette.
?produce (a photograph) with softened or fading edges.
Derivatives
vignettist noun
Origin
ME (also denoting a carved representation of a vine): from Fr., dimin. of vigne 'vine'.
Ejemplos de uso de vignette
1. This little vignette is as frightening as it is illuminating.
2. What a depressing vignette this is of modern Britain.
3. Words that won in the past seem quaint: knack, 1'32; vignette, 1'52; catamaran, 1'5'; abalone, 1'68.
4. Although that vignette might seem odd to some, to me it represents a valued cooking lesson.
5. The vignette had been educational, and was designed to show that work began before breakfast at No 10.