eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation - traduction vers Anglais
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eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation - traduction vers Anglais

COMMON METHOD OF QUALITY CONTROL, DATA ACQUISITION, AND DATA ANALYSIS
Vgrep; Mark I eyeball; Eyeball search

confrontation         
  • Illustration of a 17th century verbal confrontation between [[David Pieterszoon de Vries]] and [[Wouter van Twiller]] on the island of Manhattan. The two disagreed about the management of North American territories of the Netherlands.
DIRECT ENGAGEMENT OF A DISPUTE
Confrontment; Draft:Confrontation; Confront; Confronteth; Confronting; Confronter
(n.) = confrontación, enfrentamiento
Ex: A library should be organised to impose maximum confrontation between books and readers.
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* avoid + confrontation = evitar el enfrentamiento, evitar la confrontación
* eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation = enfrentamiento cara a cara, cara a cara
eyeball         
  • Eye of [[European bison]]
  • bluebottle fly]] have compound eyes
  • Evolution of the [[mollusc eye]]
  • An image of a house fly compound eye surface by using [[scanning electron microscope]]
  • The eye of a [[red-tailed hawk]]
  • Anatomy of the compound eye of an insect
  • [[Human eye]]
ORGAN THAT DETECTS LIGHT AND CONVERTS IT INTO ELECTRO-CHEMICAL IMPULSES IN NEURONS
Eyes; Eye ball; Ocular globe; Eyeballs; Eye (invertebrate); Eye (vertebrate); Eye membrane; Eye (anatomy); Animal eyes; Simple eye; Camera-type eye; Oculars; Eye balls; Robotic eye; Cyber-eye; Schizochroal eye; Apposition eye; Conjunctival disorders; Ocular; Eyeball; Camera eye
globo ocular
ocular         
  • Eye of [[European bison]]
  • bluebottle fly]] have compound eyes
  • Evolution of the [[mollusc eye]]
  • An image of a house fly compound eye surface by using [[scanning electron microscope]]
  • The eye of a [[red-tailed hawk]]
  • Anatomy of the compound eye of an insect
  • [[Human eye]]
ORGAN THAT DETECTS LIGHT AND CONVERTS IT INTO ELECTRO-CHEMICAL IMPULSES IN NEURONS
Eyes; Eye ball; Ocular globe; Eyeballs; Eye (invertebrate); Eye (vertebrate); Eye membrane; Eye (anatomy); Animal eyes; Simple eye; Camera-type eye; Oculars; Eye balls; Robotic eye; Cyber-eye; Schizochroal eye; Apposition eye; Conjunctival disorders; Ocular; Eyeball; Camera eye
(adj.) = ocular, a ojo
Ex: Dictation, moreover, is inherently less accurate than ocular copying as a method of transcription.

Définition

onoquiles
sust. fem.
Botánica. Planta herbácea anual, de las borragíneas, vellosa, con tallos gruesos y carnosos; hojas lanceoladas; flores de color purpúreo, en ramos pareados; fruto seco con cuatro nuececillas por simiente, y raíz gruesa, de la que se saca una tintura roja muy estimada por perfumistas y confiteros. Es común en España, donde se cultiva por sus aplicaciones a la tintorería, y su infusión en aceite se emplea en medicina popular como vulneraria.

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Visual inspection

Visual inspection is a common method of quality control, data acquisition, and data analysis. Visual Inspection, used in maintenance of facilities, mean inspection of equipment and structures using either or all of raw human senses such as vision, hearing, touch and smell and/or any non-specialized inspection equipment. Inspections requiring Ultrasonic, X-Ray equipment, Infra-red, etc. are not typically regarded as visual inspection as these Inspection methodologies require specialized equipment, training and certification.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation
1. Online poker encourages fantasy and anonymity, which many women prefer to the eyeball–to–eyeball confrontation of a live game.
2. Just a year earlier, the armies of the two nations were locked in an eyeball–to–eyeball confrontation.
3. Over the past two years, the two countries have travelled a long distance from the dangerous eyeball–to– eyeball confrontation of 2002–03.
4. He also lauded former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, saying the process of reconciliation took root the day Vajpayee extended the hand of friendship to Pakistan in Srinagar. ‘‘At that time, the two armies were in an eyeball–to–eyeball confrontation,’’ he said.
5. Leader Thursday September 7, 2006 The Guardian Who could honestly have predicted, back in 1''4 or even as late as 2005, that the years of New Labour ascendancy would end in this way, with an irreconcilable eyeball–to–eyeball confrontation between the two men whose raw talent and unprecedented closeness built the most electorally successful government in the history of the British left?