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dual
01
doble, dual
having or consisting of two aspects, parts, functions, etc.
Ejemplos
The job requires a dual skill set, combining both technical expertise and creative thinking.
El trabajo requiere un conjunto de habilidades dual, que combina tanto experiencia técnica como pensamiento creativo.
Her dual roles as both a teacher and a coach made her a key figure in the school.
Sus dobles roles tanto como profesora y entrenadora la convirtieron en una figura clave en la escuela.
02
dual
(grammar) describing words in some languages that specifically indicate the presence of exactly two people or things
Ejemplos
In Arabic, the dual form is used to distinguish between two objects or people.
En árabe, la forma dual se utiliza para distinguir entre dos objetos o personas.
The dual pronoun in Sanskrit is different from the singular and plural forms.
El pronombre dual en sánscrito es diferente de las formas singular y plural.
03
doble, de doble mando
(of a flight) involving two people, typically an instructor and a student, in a training aircraft where both have access to controls
Ejemplos
She logged her first dual flight with the instructor to practice basic maneuvers.
Registró su primer vuelo dual con el instructor para practicar maniobras básicas.
The pilot-in-training completed several dual flights before flying solo.
El piloto en formación completó varios vuelos en doble mando antes de volar solo.
Dual
01
el dual, la forma dual
the grammatical category in some languages that specifically refers to two items, people, or things, distinct from singular and plural forms
Ejemplos
In Classical Arabic, the dual is used to indicate exactly two of something, different from the singular and plural.
En árabe clásico, el dual se utiliza para indicar exactamente dos de algo, diferente del singular y el plural.
The dual in ancient Greek allowed speakers to specify when they were talking about pairs, like two people or objects.
El dual en griego antiguo permitía a los hablantes especificar cuando hablaban de pares, como dos personas u objetos.



























