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21:17 Feb 8, 2017 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Engineering: Industrial | |||||||
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3 | Maquina o Molinero |
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Maquina o Molinero Explanation: En el context de la frase usando miler con in solo "l" puede ser maquina pero si miller es con doble "ll" puede significar molinero (Molino). |
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Revise the original text Explanation: Much of the text doesn't make sense in English, therefore, is very difficult to know what the word "miler" refers to, it could be either a person, a machine, a component, a brand, etc. I recommend searching for the use of the same word in the text in other contexts. |
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