Tile - traducción al español
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Tile         
  • glazes]] over a white glaze. (Iran 19thC)
  • 17th century [[Delft]] blue and white tile with sea monster
  • 6"x6" porcelain floor tiles
  • Relief made with glazed brick tiles, from the Achaemenid decoration of [[Palace of Darius in Susa]].
  • Medieval encaustic tiles at Cleeve Abbey, England
  • Cracked tile flooring
  • Floor tile in Karpas, northeastern [[Cyprus]]
  • [[William de Morgan]], fantastic ducks on 6-inch tile with luster highlights, Fulham period
  • Roofs with "beaver tail" tiles in [[Dinkelsbühl]], Germany
  • Section through a porcelain stoneware slab
  • Tilework in [[Jameh Mosque of Isfahan]], [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]]
  • [[Art Nouveau]] tiles in [[Brussels]] ([[Belgium]])
  • Shah Mosque]] in [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]]
  • Tiles in a pub in [[Utrecht]], Netherlands
  • Tile mosaics at the [[University of Bremen]], Germany.
  • Making mosaic tiles
  • Zellij]] tilework in the [[Palace El-Hedine]], [[Meknes]], [[Morocco]]
  • Phoenix on the portal of Nadir Divan-Beghi Madrasah, [[Bukhara]], [[Uzbekistan]]
  • The elaborate floor pattern of the Sydney [[Queen Victoria Building]]
  • Cross section of an earthenware tile
  • A late [[Art Nouveau]] kiosk (1923) in [[Las Palmas de Gran Canaria]] covered with tiles from [[Manises]], Spain.
  • [[Patio]] with stone tile, [[Hawaii]], US 1960
  • Timurid turquoise-glazed [[muqarna]]. First half of the 15th century, [[Shah-i-Zinda]]
  • [[Casa de los Azulejos]], [[Mexico City]], 18th century, with [[azulejo]]s
MANUFACTURED PIECE OF HARD-WEARING MATERIAL
Tiles; Tilework; Tilers; Faux ceiling tiles; Pamment; Rustic tile; Floor tile; Floor tiles; Ceramic tiles; Tile floor; Hip-tile; Wall tile; Tile-work; Decorated ceramic tile
Recuadro
tile         
  • glazes]] over a white glaze. (Iran 19thC)
  • 17th century [[Delft]] blue and white tile with sea monster
  • 6"x6" porcelain floor tiles
  • Relief made with glazed brick tiles, from the Achaemenid decoration of [[Palace of Darius in Susa]].
  • Medieval encaustic tiles at Cleeve Abbey, England
  • Cracked tile flooring
  • Floor tile in Karpas, northeastern [[Cyprus]]
  • [[William de Morgan]], fantastic ducks on 6-inch tile with luster highlights, Fulham period
  • Roofs with "beaver tail" tiles in [[Dinkelsbühl]], Germany
  • Section through a porcelain stoneware slab
  • Tilework in [[Jameh Mosque of Isfahan]], [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]]
  • [[Art Nouveau]] tiles in [[Brussels]] ([[Belgium]])
  • Shah Mosque]] in [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]]
  • Tiles in a pub in [[Utrecht]], Netherlands
  • Tile mosaics at the [[University of Bremen]], Germany.
  • Making mosaic tiles
  • Zellij]] tilework in the [[Palace El-Hedine]], [[Meknes]], [[Morocco]]
  • Phoenix on the portal of Nadir Divan-Beghi Madrasah, [[Bukhara]], [[Uzbekistan]]
  • The elaborate floor pattern of the Sydney [[Queen Victoria Building]]
  • Cross section of an earthenware tile
  • A late [[Art Nouveau]] kiosk (1923) in [[Las Palmas de Gran Canaria]] covered with tiles from [[Manises]], Spain.
  • [[Patio]] with stone tile, [[Hawaii]], US 1960
  • Timurid turquoise-glazed [[muqarna]]. First half of the 15th century, [[Shah-i-Zinda]]
  • [[Casa de los Azulejos]], [[Mexico City]], 18th century, with [[azulejo]]s
MANUFACTURED PIECE OF HARD-WEARING MATERIAL
Tiles; Tilework; Tilers; Faux ceiling tiles; Pamment; Rustic tile; Floor tile; Floor tiles; Ceramic tiles; Tile floor; Hip-tile; Wall tile; Tile-work; Decorated ceramic tile
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tile         
  • glazes]] over a white glaze. (Iran 19thC)
  • 17th century [[Delft]] blue and white tile with sea monster
  • 6"x6" porcelain floor tiles
  • Relief made with glazed brick tiles, from the Achaemenid decoration of [[Palace of Darius in Susa]].
  • Medieval encaustic tiles at Cleeve Abbey, England
  • Cracked tile flooring
  • Floor tile in Karpas, northeastern [[Cyprus]]
  • [[William de Morgan]], fantastic ducks on 6-inch tile with luster highlights, Fulham period
  • Roofs with "beaver tail" tiles in [[Dinkelsbühl]], Germany
  • Section through a porcelain stoneware slab
  • Tilework in [[Jameh Mosque of Isfahan]], [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]]
  • [[Art Nouveau]] tiles in [[Brussels]] ([[Belgium]])
  • Shah Mosque]] in [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]]
  • Tiles in a pub in [[Utrecht]], Netherlands
  • Tile mosaics at the [[University of Bremen]], Germany.
  • Making mosaic tiles
  • Zellij]] tilework in the [[Palace El-Hedine]], [[Meknes]], [[Morocco]]
  • Phoenix on the portal of Nadir Divan-Beghi Madrasah, [[Bukhara]], [[Uzbekistan]]
  • The elaborate floor pattern of the Sydney [[Queen Victoria Building]]
  • Cross section of an earthenware tile
  • A late [[Art Nouveau]] kiosk (1923) in [[Las Palmas de Gran Canaria]] covered with tiles from [[Manises]], Spain.
  • [[Patio]] with stone tile, [[Hawaii]], US 1960
  • Timurid turquoise-glazed [[muqarna]]. First half of the 15th century, [[Shah-i-Zinda]]
  • [[Casa de los Azulejos]], [[Mexico City]], 18th century, with [[azulejo]]s
MANUFACTURED PIECE OF HARD-WEARING MATERIAL
Tiles; Tilework; Tilers; Faux ceiling tiles; Pamment; Rustic tile; Floor tile; Floor tiles; Ceramic tiles; Tile floor; Hip-tile; Wall tile; Tile-work; Decorated ceramic tile
(n.) = azulejo, baldosa, teja
Ex: Staff rescued 137,000 volumes amidst mosquitos, falling tiles, heat and moisture.
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* carpet tile = plancha de moqueta
* ceiling tile = plancha del techo, placa del techo
* ceramic tile = azulejo, baldosa
* roofing tile = teja
* roof tile = teja
* tile printer = impresora en mosaico

Definición

tile
[t??l]
¦ noun
1. a thin square or rectangular slab of baked clay, concrete, etc., used in overlapping rows for covering roofs.
a similar slab of glazed pottery or other material for covering floors or walls.
2. a thin, flat piece used in Scrabble, mah-jong, and other games.
¦ verb
1. cover with tiles.
2. arrange (windows) on a computer screen so that they do not overlap.
Phrases
on the tiles informal, chiefly Brit. having a lively night out.
Origin
OE tigele, from L. tegula, from an Indo-Eur. root meaning 'cover'.

Wikipedia

Tile

Una tesela o tile es la parte gráfica de cada videojuego que puede ser utilizada para completar partes de un fondo por medio de un set de teselas o tileset. En los juegos en 2D se almacenan en uno o varios atlas de teselas, y estas a su vez forman parte de un mapa de teselas con toda la información de un juego.[1]​ Cada tesela suele ser diferente y del mismo tamaño que el resto. Cada atlas de teselas tendrá la combinación básica de ciertos lugares del juego, montañas, lagos, bosques etc.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para Tile
1. and tile.
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2. And it was the tile-- the Chinese tile game.
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3. a cold tile floor.
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4. flashing red tile.
Resilient _ Rick Hanson _ Talks at Google
5. AUDIENCE: A tile?
Designing Agentive Technology - AI That Works for People _ Christopher Noessel _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de Tile
1. Thermal tile damage A thermal tile on Discovery‘s belly was also damaged soon after lift–off.
2. He said it was possible the debris could have been part of the covering of the tile, rather than the tile itself.
3. "All tile floor!" he says during a recent showing.
4. Family memories were tucked between every tile on the floor.
5. The house‘s white walls and red tile roof were unscathed.