Spanish Word for magnets  

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English Word: magnet

Spanish Word: imán
The Spanish Word for magnet
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Translated sentences containing 'magnet'
The magnet is on the table.
El imán está en la mesa.
The magnet is red.
El imán es rojo.
The magnet attracts the iron filings.
El imán atrae a las limaduras de hierro.

Nor are there any warning messages here about magnets.
Tampoco caben aquí mensajes de advertencia sobre los imanes.
One good example is the magnets used in toys.
Un buen ejemplo es el de los imanes utilizados en juguetes.
There will most probably be standardisation, and a ban on certain uses for magnets.
Lo más probable es que haya una armonización y se prohíban ciertos usos de los imanes.
I started to respond to Ms Rühle concerning magnets.
He empezado respondiendo a la señora Rühle sobre la cuestión de los imanes.
If you want to provide warnings about magnets, for example, this just shows that the Toy Safety Directive is not adequate.
Su deseo de incorporar advertencias sobre los imanes, por ejemplo, indica que la Directiva sobre seguridad de los juguetes no es adecuada.
Unfortunately, the standardisation committees have not been active regarding magnets, just as they have not been active as regards carcinogenic substances.
Lamentablemente, los comités de normalización no se han mostrado activos en relación con los imanes, y tampoco en relación con las sustancias carcinógenas.
Twenty years on, the design of toys has changed, with toys containing powerful magnets and more electronic components, using lasers and emitting more noise.
Veinte años después, el diseño de los juguetes ha cambiado, con juguetes que contienen potentes imanes y más componentes electrónicos, que emplean rayos láser y emiten más ruido.
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