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chart (EN)
sustantivo, verbo

sustantivo “chart”

sing. chart, pl. charts o no contable
  1. carta náutica (para representar áreas marítimas) o mapa (para áreas terrestres)
    We used a nautical chart to navigate through the unfamiliar waters.
  2. tabla
    The teacher displayed a chart on the board showing the students' grades for the semester.
  3. diagrama
    The teacher used a colorful chart to explain the water cycle to the students.
  4. historial médico
    The nurse updated the patient's chart with the latest test results.
  5. lista de éxitos
    Her new single quickly climbed the music charts, reaching number one in just a week.
  6. carta de derechos
    The king granted the village a chart allowing them self-governance.

verbo “chart”

infinitivo chart; él charts; pret. charted; part. charted; ger. charting
  1. cartografiar
    The team charted the newly discovered cave system for future explorers.
  2. planificar
    Before the road trip, they charted a path that would allow them to visit all the landmarks on their list.
  3. registrar detalladamente
    The scientist charted the temperature changes over the month to analyze the climate pattern.
  4. figurar en la lista de éxitos
    Their latest single charted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100.