disco
/ˈdisko/, [ˈd̪is.ko]disc, disk
Noun disco f (plural discos)
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club, discotheque
Noun disco m (plural discos)
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disc, disk
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phonograph record or disc
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rotary dial
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(athletics) discus
Verb disco
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First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of discar.
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Nos estábamos quedando sin espacio en el disco duro por un problema de configuración.
We were running out of disk space due to a configuration issue.
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Este es el disco que compré ayer.
This is the record which I bought yesterday.
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Algunas cookies quedan almacenadas en el disco rígido del usuario por tiempo indefinido.
Some cookies are stored indefinitely on users' hard drives.
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El disco duro fue completamente destruido.
The hard disk was completely destroyed.
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El disco duro fue completamente inutilizado.
The hard disk was completely destroyed.
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Creo que la música ya no va a estar en un disco rígido, sino en servidores virtuales.
I think the music won't be on a hard disk anymore, but rather on virtual servers.
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Carl Sagan reunió información sobre nuestro planeta en un disco y lo envió al espacio, con el fin de que otros seres inteligentes lo encuentren.
Carl Sagan gathered information about our planet onto a disk and sent it into space, so that other intelligent beings would find it.
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¿Le diste una copia del disco a alguien?
Did you give a copy of the disk to anyone?
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Me gusta la música disco.
I like disco music.
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Pareces un disco rayado.
You sound like a broken record.
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