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1 consecrate
'konsikreit(to set apart for a holy use; to dedicate to God: The bishop consecrated the new church.) consagrartr['kɒnsɪkreɪt]1 consagrarv.• bendecir v.(§pres: bendigo, bendices...) pret: bendij-pp: bendichofut/c: bendir-•)• consagrar v.• santificar v.'kɑːnsəkreɪt, 'kɒnsɪkreɪttransitive verb consagrar['kɒnsɪkreɪt]VT consagrar* * *['kɑːnsəkreɪt, 'kɒnsɪkreɪt]transitive verb consagrar -
2 crate
kreit(a container usually made of wooden slats, for carrying goods, fruit etc: three crates of bananas.) caja, cajóncrate n cajatr[kreɪt]1 caja, cajón nombre masculino (para embalar)1 embalarcrate n: cajón m (de madera)n.• caja s.f.• cajón s.m.• canasta s.f.• jaula s.f.v.• empacar v.kreɪta) ( container) cajón m (de embalaje), jaula f, jaba f (Chi)b) (old plane, car) (sl) cascajo m (fam), cacharro m (fam)[kreɪt]1. N1) cajón m de embalaje, jaula f2) * (=car etc) armatoste m, cacharro * m2.VT (also: crate up) embalar (en cajones)* * *[kreɪt]a) ( container) cajón m (de embalaje), jaula f, jaba f (Chi)b) (old plane, car) (sl) cascajo m (fam), cacharro m (fam) -
3 desecrate
tr['desɪkreɪt]1 profanarv.• profanar v.• violar v.'desɪkreɪttransitive verb profanar['desɪkreɪt]VT profanar* * *['desɪkreɪt]transitive verb profanar -
4 crate
s.1 caja (box)2 caja de madera, caja de mercancías, cajón de embalaje, cajón de esqueleto.(plural cratefuls )v.embalar. (pt & pp crated)
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