preso

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[edit] English

[edit] Noun

preso (plural presos)

  1. (computing) Short form of presentation.
    • 1999 August 30, Eric Krock, “CodeStock E1 speakers: coordinating Gecko/JS embedding presentations”, netscape.public.mozilla.embedding, Usenet
      We need to provide a pause of "down time" after each preso for the streaming team to save the captured video to disk before beginning the next presentation.
    • 2003 August, J. D. Richard, Oh, Crapper!, page 245, Xlibris Corporation
      “Now that I've finished Russ's preso, neither do I!”
    • 2005 March 11, Carey Matthew Black, “AR System Presentation”, Remedy ARS, Google Groups
      Sorry no formal preso for you, but the first point is a real killer in my book.

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preso (plural presi)

  1. pressure

[edit] Italian

[edit] Etymology

From Latin prensus, from prehensus.

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preso m. (f. presa, m plural presi, f plural prese)

  1. (of person) busy, taken up, preoccupied
  2. (of thing) taken, occupied

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preso m. (f. presa, m. pl. presi, m. f. prese)

  1. past participle of prendere

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[edit] Portuguese

[edit] Etymology

From Latin prensus, from prehensus.

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preso m. (feminine presa, masculine plural presos, feminine plural presas, infinitive prender)

  1. Masculine singular past participle of verb prender.

[edit] Spanish

[edit] Etymology

From Latin prensus, from prehensus.

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preso m. (feminine presa, masculine plural presos, feminine plural presas)

  1. imprisoned

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preso m. (plural presos, feminine singular presa, feminine plural presas)

  1. prisoner

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