TAS

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English

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Pronunciation

Proper noun

TAS

  1. (Australia) Abbreviation of Tasmania.
    Coordinate terms: ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, VIC, WA
  2. (television, informal) Initialism of The Animated Show/Series. An animated cartoon TV show version of a media property.

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Noun

TAS (plural TASs or TASes)

  1. (aviation) Initialism of true airspeed.
  2. (video games, speedrunning) Initialism of tool-assisted speedrun.
  3. (video games) Initialism of tool-assisted superplay.

Verb

TAS (third-person singular simple present TASes, present participle TASing, simple past and past participle TASed)

  1. (video games) To create or contribute to a tool-assisted speedrun or superplay.

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French

Proper noun

TAS m

  1. (law, sports) CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sport); Abbreviation of Tribunal Arbitral du Sport.

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtas/
  • Rhymes: -as
  • Syllabification: TAS

Noun

TAS m

  1. Acronym of trastorno de ansiedad social (social anxiety disorder).
    • 2008, Luis Joaquín García-López et al., “Trastorno de ansiedad social en la infancia y adolescencia: estado actual, avances recientes y líneas futuras”, in Psicología Conductual, volume 16, number 3:
      El estudio de la problemática planteada por la delimitación de los subtipos del TAS en población infantil y adolescente se halla en sus inicios, como lo refleja el número limitado de trabajos presentados al respecto, pese al interés en este apartado.
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    • 2017, Adalberto Campo-Arias, José Luis Vanegas-García, Edwin Herazo, “Orientación sexual y trastorno de ansiedad social: una revisión sistemática”, in Revista Chilena de Neuro-psiquiatría, volume 55, number 2:
      El TAS es una condición que suele seguir un curso crónico y habitualmente las primeras manifestaciones se presentan entre los 10 y 20 años de edad.
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