Slot Definition En Espanol
Slot translation in English - French Reverso dictionary, see also 'slot machine',expansion slot',time slot',sloth', examples, definition, conjugation. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol). (F) An offensive word or phrase used to degrade a person or group of people based on race, gender, sexual preference, etc. To put a coin in the slot — meter una moneda en la ranura Frases de ejemplo inglesas This user-friendly machine has a tiny slot for inserting the bank-notes and the service provided is free.
late 14c., 'hollow at the base of the throat above the breastbone,' from Old French esclot 'hoofprint of a deer or horse,' of uncertain origin, probably from Old Norse sloð 'trail' (see sleuth). Original sense is rare or obsolete in Modern English; sense of 'narrow opening into which something else can be fitted' is first recorded 1520s. Meaning 'middle of the (semi-circular) copy desk at a newspaper,' the spot occupied by the chief sub-editor, is recorded from 1917. The sense of 'opening in a machine for a coin to be inserted' is from 1888 (slot machine first attested 1891). The sense of 'position in a list' is first recorded 1942; verb sense of 'designate, appoint' is from 1960s. Slot car first attested 1966.
slot (n.2)
'bar or bolt used to fasten a door, window, etc.,' c. 1300, from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German slot (compare Old Norse slot, Old High German sloz, German Schloss 'bolt, bar, lock, castle;' Old Saxon slutil 'key,' Dutch slot 'a bolt, lock, castle'), from Proto-Germanic stem *slut- 'to close' (source also of Old Frisian sluta, Dutch sluiten, Old High German sliozan, German schliessen 'to shut, close, bolt, lock'), from PIE root *klau- 'hook,' also 'peg, nail, pin,' all things used as locks or bolts in primitive structures.
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slot (v.1)
1747, 'provide with a slot, cut slots in,' from slot (n.1). Meaning 'drop a coin in a slot' is from 1888. Sense of 'take a position in a slot' is from 1940; that of 'fit (something) into a slot' is from 1966. Oldest sense is obsolete: 'stab in the base of the throat' (c. 1400). Related: Slotted; slotting.
slot (v.2)
Enough Definition En Espanol
1560s, 'to bolt a door,' from slot (n.2). Related: Slotted; slotting.
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