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to write or prepare a plan or document.

To draw up

100

to redraw a line to make it stand out more.

To go over 

100

to write something down quickly.

To jot down

100

to let go.

To release 

100

these should be standardized and expressed in mm.

Numbers

200

easy to do or understand

Straightforward

200

set of standards that regulates every element of technical drawing.

Standardization

200

main view of the object; it is always the most representative part of the figure.

Front elevation

200

a piece of land

Plot

200

when the measurements of the drawing and the object in real life match.

Full scale

300

relationship between the dimensions of the drawing of an object and the actual dimensions.

Scale 

300

to balance something out; or to compensate for something.

To offset

300

to indicate on the drawing of a figure the actual measurements

To dimension

300

view from the left- or right-hand side of the figure.

Left or right elevation 

300

any of the lines used to indicate measurements; these lines are drawn parallel

Dimension lines 

400

capable of being done or put into practice.

Practicable 

400

a number that indicates an actual measurement of a figure.

Dimension

400

view of the figure from overhead.

Plan

400

 factor applied to perspectives to offset the deformation caused by the perspective. 

Reduction factor

400

to extend beyond or project from a surface.

To protrude 

500

a project sold under a registered trade name

Proprietary 

500

any of the lines used to accurately delimit dimension lines.

Auxiliary dimension lines 

500

perspective that allows us to view objects in 3D with one 90° angle and two 135° angles.

Cavalier perspective

500

a standard or reference used to compare or assess things.

Benchmark

500

perspective that allows us to view objects in 3D with three 120° angles.

Isometric perspective

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