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1 alfalfa hay
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2 alfalfa hay grower
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3 alfalfa
f.alfalfa, lucerne.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: alfalfar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: alfalfar.* * *1 alfalfa, lucerne* * *SF lucerne, alfalfa* * *femenino alfalfa, lucerne (BrE)* * *= alfalfa.Ex. The dictionary contents include Alfalfa to Zucchini.----* heno de alfalfa = alfalfa hay.* * *femenino alfalfa, lucerne (BrE)* * *= alfalfa.Ex: The dictionary contents include Alfalfa to Zucchini.
* heno de alfalfa = alfalfa hay.* * *alfalfa, lucerne* * *
alfalfa sustantivo femenino
alfalfa, lucerne (BrE)
' alfalfa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
forraje
* * *alfalfa nfalfalfa, lucerne* * *f BOT alfalfa* * *alfalfa nf: alfalfa -
4 alfalfa desperado
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5 heno de alfalfa
(n.) = alfalfa hayEx. Alfalfa hay, cut and baled for fodder, is a source of protein that rivals or surpasses soybeans.* * *(n.) = alfalfa hayEx: Alfalfa hay, cut and baled for fodder, is a source of protein that rivals or surpasses soybeans.
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6 lucerne hay
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7 heno
m.hay.* * *1 hay* * *noun m.* * *SM hay* * *masculino hay* * *= hay.Ex. These are animal sculptures created from natural materials, e.g., hay, moss and peat.----* fiebre del heno = hay fever.* heno de alfalfa = alfalfa hay.* * *masculino hay* * *= hay.Ex: These are animal sculptures created from natural materials, e.g., hay, moss and peat.
* fiebre del heno = hay fever.* heno de alfalfa = alfalfa hay.* * *hay* * *
heno sustantivo masculino
hay
heno sustantivo masculino hay
' heno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empacar
- fiebre
- zacate
English:
fever
- hay
- hay fever
- pitchfork
* * *heno nmhay* * *m hay* * *heno nm: hay* * *heno n hay -
8 embalar
v.to wrap up, to pack.Allan empaca heno Allan packs hay in bales.* * *1 (empaquetar) to pack, wrap1 (acelerar) to speed up1 (acelerar) to speed up2 figurado (al hablar) to gabble3 figurado (dejarse llevar) to get carried away* * *1. VT1) (=empaquetar) [+ mercancías] to pack, parcel up, wrap; [+ mercancías pesadas] to crate2) LAm (Aut) to race along2.VI Caribe (=huir) to run off, escape3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to pack2.embalar vi (Per, Ur fam) to get a move on (colloq)3.embalarse v pron (fam)a) ( cobrar velocidad)el coche se embaló cuesta abajo — the car sped o (colloq) zoomed off down the hill
b) ( entusiasmarse)no es muy hablador pero cuando se embala... — he's not very talkative, but when he gets going...
* * *= encase, package, bale up, pack, bale.Ex. For certain categories of material, the physical carrier consists of a storage medium (e.g., tape, film) sometimes encased in plastic, metal, etc., housing (e.g. cassette, cartridge) that is an integral part of the item.Ex. The microfilm is a common form for catalogues and indexes, in either 35 mm or 16 mm roll film, usually but not always packaged in a cassette.Ex. The books were then collated to ensure that each was made up correctly, and they were finally folded in half, pressed, and baled up for delivery or storage = A continuación, los cuardenillos se juntaban con objeto de cada libro estuviese completo y, finalmente, se doblaban por la mitad, se presionaban y se embalaban para su envío o almacenamiento.Ex. After various selection processes, the books are sorted into broad general categories and packed into consignments of up to 5,000 books.Ex. Alfalfa hay, cut and baled for fodder, is a source of protein that rivals or surpasses soybeans.----* cinta de embalar = packing tape.* papel de embalar = wrapping paper.* * *1.verbo transitivo to pack2.embalar vi (Per, Ur fam) to get a move on (colloq)3.embalarse v pron (fam)a) ( cobrar velocidad)el coche se embaló cuesta abajo — the car sped o (colloq) zoomed off down the hill
b) ( entusiasmarse)no es muy hablador pero cuando se embala... — he's not very talkative, but when he gets going...
* * *= encase, package, bale up, pack, bale.Ex: For certain categories of material, the physical carrier consists of a storage medium (e.g., tape, film) sometimes encased in plastic, metal, etc., housing (e.g. cassette, cartridge) that is an integral part of the item.
Ex: The microfilm is a common form for catalogues and indexes, in either 35 mm or 16 mm roll film, usually but not always packaged in a cassette.Ex: The books were then collated to ensure that each was made up correctly, and they were finally folded in half, pressed, and baled up for delivery or storage = A continuación, los cuardenillos se juntaban con objeto de cada libro estuviese completo y, finalmente, se doblaban por la mitad, se presionaban y se embalaban para su envío o almacenamiento.Ex: After various selection processes, the books are sorted into broad general categories and packed into consignments of up to 5,000 books.Ex: Alfalfa hay, cut and baled for fodder, is a source of protein that rivals or surpasses soybeans.* cinta de embalar = packing tape.* papel de embalar = wrapping paper.* * *embalar [A1 ]vtto pack■ embalarvi( fam)1(cobrar velocidad): se embaló a correr he raced o dashed offno te embales, que esta carretera es peligrosa don't go too fast, this road's dangerousel coche se embaló cuesta abajo the car sped o ( colloq) zoomed off down the hill2(entusiasmarse): en general no es muy hablador pero cuando se embala … he's not usually very talkative, but when he gets going …se embaló con esa idea ( RPl); she got very excited about the idea* * *
embalar ( conjugate embalar) verbo transitivo
to pack
embalar verbo transitivo to pack
' embalar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empaquetar
- papel
English:
box
- brown paper
- crate
- pack
* * *♦ vt1. [empaquetar] to pack, to wrap upno lo embales en proyectos irrealizables don't get him all worked up o excited about plans that will never come to anything* * *v/t pack* * *embalar vtempaquetar: to pack* * *embalar vb to pack -
9 empacar
v.1 to pack.Ella empacó su ropa para el viaje She packed his clothes for the trip.2 to bale (agriculture).3 to bottle (envasar) (en tarros). (Mexican Spanish)4 to pack up, to pack away.Ella empacó los vestidos She packed up her dresses.5 to pack in bales, to make into a pack, to bale.Allan empaca heno Allan packs hay in bales.6 to pack with stuffing, to pack.María empacó la porcelMaría Mary packed the porcelain with stuffing.7 to pack in a box, to pack in boxes, to box.Allan empaca regalos Allan packs gifts in a box.* * *1 (empaquetar - cajas etc) to pack; (- pacas) to bale* * *1. VT2) (Agr) to bale2.VI Méx (=hacer las maletas) to pack3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( empaquetar) to packb) <algodón/heno> to balec) (AmL) < maleta> to pack2.empacar vi to pack3.empacarse v pron1) ( empecinarse) to dig one's heels in, refuse to budge2) (Col, Méx fam) < comida> to wolf down (colloq); < libros> to polish... off (colloq), to devour (colloq)* * *= bale.Ex. Alfalfa hay, cut and baled for fodder, is a source of protein that rivals or surpasses soybeans.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( empaquetar) to packb) <algodón/heno> to balec) (AmL) < maleta> to pack2.empacar vi to pack3.empacarse v pron1) ( empecinarse) to dig one's heels in, refuse to budge2) (Col, Méx fam) < comida> to wolf down (colloq); < libros> to polish... off (colloq), to devour (colloq)* * *= bale.Ex: Alfalfa hay, cut and baled for fodder, is a source of protein that rivals or surpasses soybeans.
* * *empacar [A2 ]vt1 (empaquetar) to packempezó a empacar los libros he started packing the books, he started putting the books into boxes ( o crates etc)2 ‹algodón/heno› to bale3 ( AmL) ‹maleta› to pack■ empacarvi( AmL) to pack, get packedA (empecinarse) to dig one's heels in, refuse to budgeB (Col, Méx fam) ‹comida› to wolf down ( colloq), to guzzle ( colloq); ‹libros› to polish … off ( colloq), to devour ( colloq)* * *
empacar ( conjugate empacar) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
to pack
empacar
I verbo transitivo (empaquetar) to pack
II verbo intransitivo LAm (hacer la maleta) to pack up
' empacar' also found in these entries:
English:
pack
- packing
* * *♦ vt1. [empaquetar] to pack2. Agr to bale[en latas] to can, Br to tin♦ viAm to pack (one's bags)* * *v/t & v/i L.Am.pack* * *empacar {72} vt1) empaquetar: to pack2) : to baleempacar vi: to pack -
10 enfardar
v.1 to pack, to bale, to make packages.2 to pack in bales, to bale up, to pack in bundles, to bale.* * *1 AGRICULTURA to bale2 (empaquetar) to wrap up* * *VT to bale* * *verbo transitivo to bale* * *= bale.Ex. Alfalfa hay, cut and baled for fodder, is a source of protein that rivals or surpasses soybeans.* * *verbo transitivo to bale* * *= bale.Ex: Alfalfa hay, cut and baled for fodder, is a source of protein that rivals or surpasses soybeans.
* * *enfardar [A1 ]vtto bale* * *enfardar vtto pack, to wrap* * *enfardar vt: to bale -
11 люцерновое сено
Makarov: alfalfa hay, lucerne hay -
12 производитель люцернового сена
American: alfalfa hay growerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > производитель люцернового сена
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14 mielga
adj.&f.feminine of MIELGO.f.1 lucerne, when it grows wild. (Botany)2 a kind of dog-fish.3 rake, an instrument for raking hay, etc.4 alfalfa, lucerne.5 spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias.6 stripe of ground.* * *SF alfalfa* * *femenino (Bot) alfalfa* * *Ex. The spiny dogfish is a small schooling shark that forms groups of hundreds or thousands of individuals of the same sex and size.* * *femenino (Bot) alfalfa* * *Ex: The spiny dogfish is a small schooling shark that forms groups of hundreds or thousands of individuals of the same sex and size.
* * *1 ( Bot) alfalfa2 ( Zool) spiny dogfish* * *mielga nf1. [pez] spiny dogfish2. [alfalfa] alfalfa* * *f1 BOT alfalfa, Brlucerne2 ZO spiny dogfish
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