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41 guatearse
VPR Chile to warp, bulge* * *verbo pronominal (Chi fam)a) ( combarse) to warpb) ( equivocarse) to be wrong (colloq)* * *verbo pronominal (Chi fam)a) ( combarse) to warpb) ( equivocarse) to be wrong (colloq) -
42 abultamiento
m.1 bulkiness (bulto).2 swelling, inflammation, swell.3 enlarging, augmenting.4 bulging, bulge.5 heap, pile.* * *1 (hinchazón) swelling, protuberance2 (bulto) bulkiness* * *SM1) (=voluminosidad) bulkiness, (large) size; (Med) swelling2) (=exageración) exaggeration* * *abultamiento nm[bulto] bulkiness -
43 achiguarse
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44 balumbo
m.1 a heap of things which take up a lot of room.2 bulge.* * *SM bulky thing, cumbersome object* * *bulky object -
45 bombearse
VPR [techo, pared] to bulge; [madera] to warp -
46 bornearse
VPR to warp, bulge* * *vprto warp, to become warped -
47 bufarse
VPR Méx [pared] to bulge -
48 marcar paquete
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49 teso
adj.tight, taut.* * *1.ADJ (=tenso) tense2.SM crest* * *teso2top, crest* * *
teso sustantivo masculino small bulge
* * *teso nm[de cerro] hilltop -
50 aneurisma
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51 desplomar
v.1 to make a wall, building, etc., to bulge out.2 to deviate from a perpendicular line, to sag (pared).3 to fall flat to the ground. (Metaphorical)4 to put out of plumb, to knock out of plumb.* * *1 (hacer perder la verticalidad) to put out of plumb1 (caer una pared) to tumble down2 (caer algo de peso) to fall down, collapse, topple over3 (persona) to collapse4 (precios) to slump, fall sharply* * *♦ vtVen [regañar] to scold, to reprimand -
52 repleta
adj.replete (lleno), very full.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: repletar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: repletar.* * *
repleto,-a adjetivo
1 full (up)
2 familiar (de gente) jam-packed: el autobús iba repleto (de gente), the bus was packed (with people)
3 frml (una persona) replete
' repleta' also found in these entries:
English:
bulge
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53 abultamiento
• augmenting• bulge• bulging• bulkiness• enlarging• healthiness• heap of grain• pile -
54 aumento demográfico
m.population bulge. -
55 bulla etmoidal
f.ethmoidal bulla, bulge of the inner wall of the ethmoidal labyrinth in the middle meatus of the nose. -
56 empaquetado combado
m.bulge packaging.
См. также в других словарях:
Bulge — (b[u^]lj), n. [OE. bulge a swelling; cf. AS. belgan to swell, OSw. bulgja, Icel. b[=o]lginn swollen, OHG. belgan to swell, G. bulge leathern sack, Skr. b[.r]h to be large, strong; the root meaning to swell. Cf. {Bilge}, {Belly}, {Billow}, {Bouge} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bulge — vb Bulge, jut, stick out, protuberate, protrude, project, overhang, beetle mean to extend outward beyond the usual and normal line. Bulge suggests a swelling out in an excessive or abnormal fashion; it may be used when the impression to be given… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Bulge — Bulge, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Bulged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bulging}.] 1. To swell or jut out; to bend outward, as a wall when it yields to pressure; to be protuberant; as, the wall bulges. [1913 Webster] 2. To bilge, as a ship; to founder. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bulge — ● bulge nom masculin (anglais bulge, bosse) Compartiment aménagé à l extérieur de la carène d un navire pour éloigner de celle ci le point d explosion d une torpille … Encyclopédie Universelle
Bulge — →Battle of the Bulge. the … Dictionary of contemporary English
bulge — [n] swollen object appendage, bagginess, blob, bump, bunch, bunching, convexity, dilation, distention, excess, excrescence, gibbosity, growth, hump, intumescence, jut, lump, nodulation, nodule, outgrowth, outthrust, projection, prominence,… … New thesaurus
Bulge — Bulge, Lederschlauch zum Ausschöpfen von Wasser oder zum Fortschaffen von Erzen; Bulgenkunst, Wasserhebewerk mit Ledereimern an endloser Kette … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
bulge — index project (extend beyond) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bulge — (n.) c.1200, from O.Fr. bouge wallet, pouch, leather bag (see BUDGET (Cf. budget)). Sense of swelling is first recorded 1620s. The verb is first recorded 1670s. Related: Bulged; bulging. BILGE (Cf. Bilge) (q.v.) may be a nautical variant … Etymology dictionary
bulge — ► NOUN 1) a rounded swelling distorting a flat surface. 2) Military a piece of land projecting outwards from an otherwise regular line. 3) informal a temporary increase. ► VERB 1) swell or protrude to an unnatural extent. 2) be full of and… … English terms dictionary
bulge — [bulj] n. [ME < OFr bouge: see BUDGE2] 1. an outward swelling; protuberance 2. a projecting part, as a military salient ☆ 3. Informal a sudden increase in size, value, etc. ☆ 4. Informal advantage or margin of advantage vi., vt … English World dictionary