tic

tic
m.
1 tic.
2 ICT, information and communications technologies.
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tic
nombre masculino (pl tiques)
1 tic, twitch
2 figurado (manía) habit
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FRASEOLOGÍA
tic nervioso nervous tic, nervous twitch
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SM
(pl tics)
1) (=sonido) click; [de reloj] tick
2) (Med) tic

tic facial — facial tic

tic nervioso — nervous tic

3) (=costumbre) habit
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masculino
1) (movimiento) tb

tic nervioso — nervous tic

2) (marca en escrito) tick
* * *
= tic, twitch.
Ex. During the phase of recovery from cerebral malaria a 32-year-old Papuan developed tics involving the face and shoulders.
Ex. Drinking beverages with caffeine can also cause eyelid twitches.
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* tic nervioso = tic.
* * *
masculino
1) (movimiento) tb

tic nervioso — nervous tic

2) (marca en escrito) tick
* * *
= tic, twitch.

Ex: During the phase of recovery from cerebral malaria a 32-year-old Papuan developed tics involving the face and shoulders.

Ex: Drinking beverages with caffeine can also cause eyelid twitches.
* tic nervioso = tic.

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TIC
fpl
(Inf)
(= Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación) ICT
* * *

tic sustantivo masculino
1 (movimiento) tb
tic nervioso nervous tic

2 (marca en escrito) tick
tic sustantivo masculino
1 (movimiento involuntario) tic, twitch
2 (manía, gesto peculiar) mannerism
'tic' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tic-tac
- tictac
- ta-te-ti
- tres
English:
tic
- tick
- twitch
- check
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tic nm
1. [involuntario] tic
Comp
tic nervioso nervous tic
2. [manía] mannerism
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tic
m MED tic;
tic nervioso nervous tic
* * *
tic nm
1) : click, tick
2)
tic nervioso : tic
* * *
tic n twitch [pl. twitches]

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