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1 extraer
v.1 to extract.Ricardo extrajo la espina de su dedo Richard extracted the thorn from his finger2 to quarry for, to mine, to mine for, to quarry out.Ricardo extrajo oro de la mina Richard quarried for gold in the mine.* * *1 (gen) to extract2 (muelas) to extract, take out3 (conclusión) to draw* * *verb* * *VT1) [+ diente, bala, astilla] to extract2) (Min) [+ minerales] to mine, extract; [+ petróleo] to extract; [+ pizarra, mármol] to quarry3) [+ conclusiones] to draw4) [en sorteo] to draw5) (Mat) to extract* * *verbo transitivo1)b) < mineral> to extract, mine; <petróleo/resina> to extractc) <humo/aire> to extractd) <información/cita> to extracte) ( en lotería) to draw2) (Mat) to extract3) < conclusión> to draw* * *= cull, derive, dig out, draw from, extract, draw, mine, distil, excerpt, pull off.Ex. The contents of an extract will often be culled from the results, conclusions or recommendations, i.e. the concluding segments, of the document.Ex. The scheme was designed for the Library of Congress and many of the features of the scheme derived from this fact.Ex. I would also have dug out information references to which readers can be directed who want to know more about the setting.Ex. These headings may be drawn from an alphabetical list of subject headings or from a classification scheme.Ex. The keywords are extracted from the titles and displayed as a heading.Ex. The 'Root Thesaurus' presents other refinements which permit the part of the hierarchy from which a term is drawn to be specified.Ex. For instance, if children are doing a project work on dogs, they will hunt out anything and everything that so much as mentions them and the bits thus mined are assiduously transcribed into project folders.Ex. From studying the seven libraries, the report was able to distil the following characteristic features of a community information service.Ex. This article was excerpted from 'The Internet for everyone: a guide for users and providers,' McGraw-Hill, 1994.Ex. The ionisation in the air pulls off massive, if random charges so the speed of lightning is actually less than that of the speed of light.----* extraer conclusiones = derive + conclusions.* extraer con palanca = pry + Nombre + out, prise + Nombre + out.* extraer de = extract from, wretch from, take from.* extraer + Nombre + de = wring + Nombre + out of/from, extricate + Nombre + from.* extraer pasajes de = excerpt.* extraer una conclusión = draw + conclusion.* extraer una idea = draw + idea.* * *verbo transitivo1)b) < mineral> to extract, mine; <petróleo/resina> to extractc) <humo/aire> to extractd) <información/cita> to extracte) ( en lotería) to draw2) (Mat) to extract3) < conclusión> to draw* * *= cull, derive, dig out, draw from, extract, draw, mine, distil, excerpt, pull off.Ex: The contents of an extract will often be culled from the results, conclusions or recommendations, i.e. the concluding segments, of the document.
Ex: The scheme was designed for the Library of Congress and many of the features of the scheme derived from this fact.Ex: I would also have dug out information references to which readers can be directed who want to know more about the setting.Ex: These headings may be drawn from an alphabetical list of subject headings or from a classification scheme.Ex: The keywords are extracted from the titles and displayed as a heading.Ex: The 'Root Thesaurus' presents other refinements which permit the part of the hierarchy from which a term is drawn to be specified.Ex: For instance, if children are doing a project work on dogs, they will hunt out anything and everything that so much as mentions them and the bits thus mined are assiduously transcribed into project folders.Ex: From studying the seven libraries, the report was able to distil the following characteristic features of a community information service.Ex: This article was excerpted from 'The Internet for everyone: a guide for users and providers,' McGraw-Hill, 1994.Ex: The ionisation in the air pulls off massive, if random charges so the speed of lightning is actually less than that of the speed of light.* extraer conclusiones = derive + conclusions.* extraer con palanca = pry + Nombre + out, prise + Nombre + out.* extraer de = extract from, wretch from, take from.* extraer + Nombre + de = wring + Nombre + out of/from, extricate + Nombre + from.* extraer pasajes de = excerpt.* extraer una conclusión = draw + conclusion.* extraer una idea = draw + idea.* * *vtA1 ‹muela› to extract, pull out; ‹bala› to remove, extract; ‹sangre› to take, extract2 ‹mineral› to extract, mine; ‹petróleo/resina› to extract3 ‹humo/aire› to extract4 ‹información/cita› to extract5 (en una lotería) to drawB ( Mat) to extractC ‹conclusión› to drawde este libro se extrae una lección there is a lesson to be learnt o drawn from this book* * *
extraer ( conjugate extraer) verbo transitivo ( en general) to extract;
‹ bala› to remove;
‹ conclusión› to draw
extraer verbo transitivo to extract, take out
' extraer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sacar
- chupar
- descargar
English:
extract
- mine
- pull out
- quarry
- remove
- separate
- drain
- draw
- hew
- squeeze
* * *extraer vt1. [sacar] [astilla, bala] to extract, to take out (de from); [diente, sangre, humo] to extract (de from);extraiga una de las bolas que hay en esta bolsa take out one ball from this bag2. [obtener] [datos, cita] to extract (de from); [conclusiones] to draw (de from);trató de extraernos información she tried to extract information from us;¿qué enseñanza podemos extraer de todo esto? what lesson can we learn from all this?4. Mat to extract* * *v/t1 extract, pull out2 conclusión draw* * *extraer {81} vt: to extract* * *extraer vb1. (muela) to extract / to pull out2. (producto) to extract -
2 extraer de
v.1 to extract from, to draw from, to take out of, to tap.Extrajo sangre del brazo He drew blood from the arm.2 to draw from, to dig out of, to draw out of.Extrajo sangre del brazo He drew blood from the arm.* * *(v.) = extract from, wretch from, take fromEx. Thus, for instance, a title statement will be extracted from a title page, and not from the cover or the spine.Ex. When these studies are wrenched from their historical contexts the readers are given an impoverished version of the development of the field.Ex. Like the popular image of a prehistoric iceman taken from a glacier and warmed back to life, libraries were startled awake to a new information era = Como la imagen popular de un hombre prehistórico de la edad del hielo sacado de un glaciar y devuelto a la vida, las bibliotecas se despertaron sobresaltadas en una nueva era de la información.* * *(v.) = extract from, wretch from, take fromEx: Thus, for instance, a title statement will be extracted from a title page, and not from the cover or the spine.
Ex: When these studies are wrenched from their historical contexts the readers are given an impoverished version of the development of the field.Ex: Like the popular image of a prehistoric iceman taken from a glacier and warmed back to life, libraries were startled awake to a new information era = Como la imagen popular de un hombre prehistórico de la edad del hielo sacado de un glaciar y devuelto a la vida, las bibliotecas se despertaron sobresaltadas en una nueva era de la información. -
3 extraer
• draw out• mine for• quarry for• quarry out -
4 extraer de
• dig out of• draw from• draw out of• extract from -
5 extraer + Nombre + de
(v.) = wring + Nombre + out of/from, extricate + Nombre + fromEx. It seems that American executives will not be happy until they have wrung more sweat, blood, and tears out of the American worker.Ex. A driver and his 11 year old passenger had to be extricated from the vehicle after it overturned yesterday morning.* * *(v.) = wring + Nombre + out of/from, extricate + Nombre + fromEx: It seems that American executives will not be happy until they have wrung more sweat, blood, and tears out of the American worker.
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6 extraer con palanca
(v.) = pry + Nombre + out, prise + Nombre + outEx. This can be done by prying it out with a razor blade or small flathead screwdriver.Ex. Eventually he had to use a cold chisel to damage the seal sufficiently to prise it out.* * *(v.) = pry + Nombre + out, prise + Nombre + outEx: This can be done by prying it out with a razor blade or small flathead screwdriver.
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7 extraer conclusiones
(v.) = derive + conclusionsEx. Qualitative models are useful because they provide a logical framework for asking specific questions and deriving conclusions systematically.* * *(v.) = derive + conclusionsEx: Qualitative models are useful because they provide a logical framework for asking specific questions and deriving conclusions systematically.
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8 extraer pasajes de
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9 extraer una conclusión
(v.) = draw + conclusionEx. These and various correlation coefficients are discussed and the type of conclusions to be drawn are pointed out.* * *(v.) = draw + conclusionEx: These and various correlation coefficients are discussed and the type of conclusions to be drawn are pointed out.
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10 extraer una idea
(v.) = draw + idea* * *(v.) = draw + idea -
11 extraer a la fuerza
• force out• pluck out• prise out• pry out• pull down the flag• pull in -
12 extraer aire
• draw air• extract air -
13 extraer beneficio de
• benefit by• capitalize on• derive profit from -
14 extraer carbón
• mine coal -
15 extraer con bomba
• pump cash into• pump for information• pump into• pump priming -
16 extraer con la palanca
• wrench• wrench apart• wrench away• wrench off• wrench out• wrenching of a ligament of a joint -
17 extraer con pala
• scoop out -
18 extraer con palanca
• prise out• pry out -
19 extraer con solventes
• elute -
20 extraer de la cantera
• dig up from a quarry
См. также в других словарях:
extraer — Se conjuga como: traer Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: extraer extrayendo extraído Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. extraigo extraes extrae extraemos… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
extraer — Sacar un diente de la cavidad oral mediante elevadores o pinzas, o ambos. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
extraer — ‘Sacar’. Verbo irregular: se conjuga como traer (→ apéndice 1, n.º 58) … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
extraer — verbo transitivo 1. Sacar (una persona) [una cosa que está dentro de un lugar]: El dentista extrajo la muela. Extraen el carbón de la mina. 2. Obtener ( … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
extraer — (Del lat. extrahĕre). 1. tr. sacar (ǁ poner algo fuera de donde estaba). 2. Mat. Averiguar las raíces de una cantidad o expresión algebraica dadas. 3. Quím. Obtener uno de los componentes de un cuerpo por la acción de disolventes u otros medios.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
extraer — (Del lat. extrahere.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Sacar una cosa incrustada, hundida, sepultada o que se encuentra dentro de un lugar: ■ me han de extraer una muela. SE CONJUGA COMO traer 2 Deducir, averiguar: ■ es difícil extraer conclusiones con pocos … Enciclopedia Universal
extraer — v tr (Se conjuga como traer, 7b) Sacar algo del cuerpo del que forma parte, en el que ha crecido, o de donde se ha metido profundamente: extraer minerales de la tierra, extraer una muela, extraer un tumor, extraer una bala … Español en México
extraer — {{#}}{{LM E17177}}{{〓}} {{ConjE17177}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynE17623}} {{[}}extraer{{]}} ‹ex·tra·er› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido a algo,{{♀}} ponerlo fuera del lugar en que está contenido o encerrado: • La dentista me extrajo la… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
extraer — (v) (Básico) llevar hacia afuera o sacar usando cierta fuerza Ejemplos: Me extrajeron una muela y se me ha infectado la herida. De esta derrota no podemos extraer nada positivo. Sinónimos: arrancar … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
extraer — transitivo sacar, separar. * * * Sinónimos: ■ sacar, arrancar, quitar, vaciar, separar, exprimir Antónimos: ■ meter, introducir, implantar … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
extraer — tr. Sacar, arrancar. Mat. Averiguar las raíces de alguna cantidad … Diccionario Castellano