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1 destroying
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2 destroying
adj.destructor, destruidor, asolador.ger.gerundio del verbo: DESTROY -
3 destroying angel
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4 soul-destroying
adjective ((of a task etc) very dull, boring, repetitive etc.) aburrido, pesado, repetitivo, monótonotr['səʊldɪstrɔɪɪŋ]1 (boring) tedioso,-a, monótono,-a; (demoralizing) desmoralizador,-ra, degradante'səʊldɪ'strɔɪɪŋadjective desmoralizador['sǝʊldɪs'trɔɪɪŋ]ADJ (fig) de lo más aburrido* * *['səʊldɪ'strɔɪɪŋ]adjective desmoralizador -
5 all-destroying
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6 bacteria-destroying
adj.antibacteriano, que destruye las bacterias. -
7 penicillin-destroying enzyme
s.penicilinasa.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > penicillin-destroying enzyme
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8 self-destroying
adj.autodestructivo, que se destruye a sí mismo, suicida. -
9 soul-destroying
adj.1 desmoralizador(ora).2 totalmente tedioso, embrutecedor. -
10 constructive
- tivadjective (helpful; having to do with making, not with destroying: Constructive criticism tells you both what is wrong and also what to do about it.)tr[kən'strʌktɪv]1 constructivo,-aconstructive [kən'strʌktɪv] adj: constructivoadj.• constructivo, -a adj.• constructor adj.• implícito, -a adj.kən'strʌktɪvadjective <criticism/suggestion> constructivo[kǝn'strʌktɪv]ADJ constructivo* * *[kən'strʌktɪv]adjective <criticism/suggestion> constructivo -
11 destruction
1) (the act or process of destroying or being destroyed: the destruction of the city.) destrucción2) (the state of being destroyed; ruin: a scene of destruction.) destrucción•- destructively
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destruction n destruccióntr[dɪ'strʌkʃən]1 (of city, books, documents, forest) destrucción nombre femenino; (of reputation, civilization) destrucción nombre femenino, ruina2 (cause of downfall) ruina, perdición nombre femenino3 (damage) daños nombre masculino plural, estragos nombre masculino plural, destrozos nombre masculino pluraldestruction [di'strʌkʃən] n: destrucción f, ruina fn.• arruinamiento s.m.• demolición s.f.• desbarate s.m.• destrozo s.m.• destrucción s.f.dɪ'strʌkʃənmass noun1) (of city, books, forest) destrucción f; (of reputation, civilization) ruina f, destrucción f; ( slaughter) exterminación f2) ( cause of downfall) (frml) ruina f, perdición f3) ( damage) destrucción f, estragos mpl, destrozos mpl[dɪs'trʌkʃǝn]N scene 1., 2)2) (=ruins, damage) destrozos mpl* * *[dɪ'strʌkʃən]mass noun1) (of city, books, forest) destrucción f; (of reputation, civilization) ruina f, destrucción f; ( slaughter) exterminación f2) ( cause of downfall) (frml) ruina f, perdición f3) ( damage) destrucción f, estragos mpl, destrozos mpl -
12 hoe
həu
1. noun(a long-handled tool with a metal blade used for removing or destroying weeds etc.) azada, azadón
2. verb(to use a hoe eg to remove or destroy weeds: This morning I hoed the garden/weeds.) azadonar, cavarhoe n azadatr[həʊ]1 azada, azadón nombre masculinohoe n: azada f, azadón mn.• azada (Agricultura) s.f.• azadón (Agricultura) s.m.• binadera s.f.• lampa s.f.• legón s.m.• sacho s.m.• sancho s.m.v.• azadonar v.
I həʊnoun azada f, azadón m
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transitive verb azadonar, pasar la azada por[hǝʊ]1.N azada f, azadón m2.VT [+ earth] azadonar, trabajar con la azada; [+ crop] sachar* * *
I [həʊ]noun azada f, azadón m
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13 soul
səul1) (the spirit; the non-physical part of a person, which is often thought to continue in existence after he or she dies: People often discuss whether animals and plants have souls.) alma, espíritu2) (a person: She's a wonderful old soul.) alma, persona3) ((of an enterprise etc) the organizer or leader: He is the soul of the whole movement.) alma4) (soul music.) soul, música soul•- soulful- soulfully
- soulless
- soul-destroying
- soul music
soul n almatr[səʊl]1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL alma, espíritu nombre masculino2 (spirit) espíritu nombre masculino; (feeling, character) carácter nombre masculino, personalidad nombre femenino3 (person) alma, persona4 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL soul nombre masculino, música soul\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be the life and soul of the party ser el alma de la fiestato be the soul of something ser algo personificado,-aupon my soul! ¡Santo Dios!, ¡Dios mío!soul brother SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL hermanosoul mate alma gemelasoul music música soulsoul sister SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL hermanasoul ['so:l] n1) spirit: alma f2) essence: esencia f3) person: persona f, alma fn.• alma s.f.• espíritu s.m.• interior s.m.• ánima s.f.• ánimo s.m.səʊl1) c ( Relig) alma f‡my mother, God rest her soul, loved this house — mi madre, que en paz descanse or que en gloria esté, le tenía mucho cariño a esta casa
2) c ( person)poor old soul! she can hardly walk — pobrecilla! or pobrecita! casi no puede caminar
3) ( personification)the soul of discretion/kindness — la discreción/la amabilidad personificada
4) u soul (music) soul m[sǝʊl]1. N1) (Rel) alma f(God) bless my soul! — † ¡que Dios me ampare!
upon my soul! — † ¡cielo santo!
- sell one's soul to the devilpossess2) (=feeling)you have no soul! — ¡no tienes sentimientos!
4) (fig) (=person) alma f3,000 souls — 3.000 almas
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a few brave souls ventured out — unos cuantos valientes se aventuraron a salir•
the poor soul had nowhere to sleep — el pobre no tenía dónde dormirpoor soul! — ¡pobrecito!
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I won't tell a soul — no se lo diré a nadie5) (=embodiment)brevityto be the soul of discretion — ser la discreción personificada or en persona
6) (Mus) (also: soul music) música f soul2.CPDsoul food N — cocina negra del Sur de EE.UU.
soul music N — música f soul
soul singer N — cantante mf de soul
* * *[səʊl]1) c ( Relig) alma f‡my mother, God rest her soul, loved this house — mi madre, que en paz descanse or que en gloria esté, le tenía mucho cariño a esta casa
2) c ( person)poor old soul! she can hardly walk — pobrecilla! or pobrecita! casi no puede caminar
3) ( personification)the soul of discretion/kindness — la discreción/la amabilidad personificada
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14 undermine
1) (to make (eg a building) insecure by digging away or destroying the base or foundations: The road was being undermined by a stream.) minar2) (to weaken (eg a person's health or authority): Constant hard work had undermined his health.) minartr[ʌndə'maɪn]1 minar, socavar1) : socavar (una estructura, etc.)2) sap, weaken: minar, debilitarv.• carcomer v.• minar v.• socavar v.'ʌndər'maɪn, ˌʌndə'maɪntransitive verb \<\<health/strength\>\> minar, debilitaryou're undermining my authority — me estás desautorizando or quitando autoridad
[ˌʌndǝ'maɪn]VT (fig) minar, socavar* * *['ʌndər'maɪn, ˌʌndə'maɪn]transitive verb \<\<health/strength\>\> minar, debilitaryou're undermining my authority — me estás desautorizando or quitando autoridad
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15 desesperante
desesperante adjetivo
desesperante adjetivo exasperating: adoptó una actitud desesperante, she assumed an infuriating attitude ' desesperante' also found in these entries: English: agonizing - soul-destroying -
16 desmoralizador
desmoralizador adjetivo demoralizing ' desmoralizador' also found in these entries: English: demoralizing - soul-destroying - off - soul -
17 monótono
monótono
◊ -na adjetivomonotonous
monótono,-a adjetivo monotonous: un discurso verdaderamente largo y monótono, a really long and monotonous speech ' monótono' also found in these entries: Spanish: monótona English: drab - featureless - monotonous - soul-destroying - tediously - dreary - flat - grind - humdrum
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