pocket-sized in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for pocket-sized in the English»Spanish Dictionary

pocket-sized [Am ˈpɑkətsaɪzd], pocket-size [ˈpɑːkətsaɪz, ˈpɒkɪtsaɪz] ADJ

pocket-sized in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for pocket-sized in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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The small, pocket-sized books were richly bound in red morocco leather with stamped gilt decoration.
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By 2001, the cost of hard drive space had dropped to a level that allowed pocket-sized computers to store large libraries of music.
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The first five editions were pocket-sized, homemade, and continually evolving in format, design and technology, changing languages every year.
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After nearly five years of searching, photographing, studying and documenting figs, they managed to compile their findings into a useful pocket-sized guide on local figs.
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It started as a pocket-sized publication but in 1988 was enlarged to tabloid format.
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And while the devotional has always been available in the familiar pocket-sized edition, new sizes and formats have joined it over the years.
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These stories are available online, to be downloaded, printed by the reader, and folded into pocket-sized books.
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Chocolate rations served two purposes: as a morale boost, and as a high-energy, pocket-sized emergency ration.
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It has since been discontinued, with the inventor moving on to pocket-sized self-defence flamethrowers.
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A sked is a pocket-sized bifold or trifold schedule about the size of a baseball card printed for a sports team.
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