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1 faucet
tr['fɔːsɪt]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL grifofaucet ['fɔsət] n: llave f, canilla f, Arg, Uru, grifo mn.• canilla s.f.• grifo s.m.'fɔːsətnoun (AmE) llave f or (Esp) grifo m or (RPl) canilla f or (Per) caño m or (AmC) paja fto turn the faucet on/off — abrir*/cerrar* la llave (or el grifo etc)
['fɔːsɪt]N (US) (=tap) grifo m, llave f, canilla f (LAm)* * *['fɔːsət]noun (AmE) llave f or (Esp) grifo m or (RPl) canilla f or (Per) caño m or (AmC) paja fto turn the faucet on/off — abrir*/cerrar* la llave (or el grifo etc)
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3 faucet
grifo mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > faucet
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4 faucet
s.1 grifo (Estados UnidosEsp), llave (Chile, Colombia, México), canilla (R.Plata)2 boca de riego. -
5 faucet joint
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6 faucet key
nCONST llave de la canilla f, llave de la espita f, llave del grifo f -
7 put a faucet in
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8 spigot-and-faucet joint
English-Spanish technical dictionary > spigot-and-faucet joint
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9 anti-scald faucet
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > anti-scald faucet
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10 mixing faucet
1) mezclador m2) grifo hidromezclador mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > mixing faucet
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11 push-button faucet
n (AmE) (cf push-button tap BrE )CONST canilla de botón f (AmL), grifo de botón m (Esp), llave con interruptor de botón f -
12 self-closing faucet
n (AmE) (cf self-closing cock BrE )CONST canilla de cierre automático f, grifo de cierre automático m -
13 spigot-and-faucet joint pipes
n plCONST tuberías con uniones de cordón y grifo f pl (Esp), tuberías con uniones de enchufe y cordón f pl (AmL)English-Spanish technical dictionary > spigot-and-faucet joint pipes
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14 cross-handle faucet
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15 drippy faucet
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16 threaded-ball faucet
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17 water faucet
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18 grifo
grifo 1 sustantivo masculino 1 (Esp) (de lavabo, bañera) faucet (AmE), tap (BrE);◊ abrir/cerrar el grifo to turn the faucet o tap on/off2 (Per) ( gasolinera) filling station 3 (Chi) ( de incendios) fire hydrant, fireplug (AmE)
grifo 2
grifo sustantivo masculino
1 (de agua) tap, US faucet
2 Mit griffin, gryphon ' grifo' also found in these entries: Spanish: abierta - abierto - abrir - cerrar - difusor - difusora - gotear - turbia - turbio - canilla - caño - cerrado - paja English: cock - faucet - griffin - run - tap - tapwater - turn on - twist - gas - hydrant - petrol -
19 drip
drip
1. past tense, past participle - dripped; verb(to (cause to) fall in single drops: Rain dripped off the roof; His hand was dripping blood.) gotear
2. noun1) (a small quantity (of liquid) falling in drops: A drip of water ran down the tap.) gota2) (the noise made by dripping: I can hear a drip somewhere.) goteo3) (an apparatus for passing a liquid slowly and continuously into a vein of the body.) gota a gota•- dripping- drip-dry
3. verb(to dry in this manner.) lavar y ponerdrip vb goteartr[drɪp]2 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL gota a gota nombre masculino1 (fall in drops) gotear, caer; (fall heavily) chorrear■ water is dripping from the ceiling caen gotas del techo, el techo gotea1 dejar caer gota a gota\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto drip with flattery rezumar halagosto drip with jewels ir cargado,-a de joyasdrip n1) drop: gota f2) dripping: goteo mn.• alero s.m.• goteo s.m.• gotera s.f.• reguero s.m.• ñoño s.m.v.• escurrir v.• gotear v.
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1. drɪp- pp- intransitive verba) ( fall in drops)water was dripping from the ceiling — el techo goteaba, caían gotas del techo
b) ( let drops fall) \<\<washing/hair\>\> chorrear, gotear; \<\<faucet/tap\>\> gotearc) ( display)to drip WITH something: she was dripping with diamonds — iba cubierta de brillantes
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vtyou're dripping coffee down your shirt — te estás manchando la camisa de café, te estás chorreando la camisa con el café (AmL)
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1) (of rainwater, tap) (no pl) goteo mthe steady drip, drip of the rain — el continuo gotear de la lluvia
2) ( Med) suero m, gota a gota mhe's on a drip — le han puesto suero or el gota a gota
3) ( ineffectual person) (colloq) soso, -sa m,f (fam)[drɪp]1. N1) (=droplet) gota f2) (=dripping sound) goteo mthe drip, drip, drip of the tap was beginning to irritate her — el constante goteo del grifo estaba empezando a irritarla
3) * (=spineless person) soso(-a) m / f4) (Med) gotero m, gota a gota m invshe is on a drip — tiene puesto un gotero or gota a gota
2.VTthe children came in dripping water all over the floor — los niños entraron chorreando agua por todo el suelo
you're dripping paint all over the place — estás chorreando pintura por todas partes, lo estás poniendo todo perdido de pintura
3.VI [tap, faucet] goteardripping* * *
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1. [drɪp]- pp- intransitive verba) ( fall in drops)water was dripping from the ceiling — el techo goteaba, caían gotas del techo
b) ( let drops fall) \<\<washing/hair\>\> chorrear, gotear; \<\<faucet/tap\>\> gotearc) ( display)to drip WITH something: she was dripping with diamonds — iba cubierta de brillantes
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vtyou're dripping coffee down your shirt — te estás manchando la camisa de café, te estás chorreando la camisa con el café (AmL)
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1) (of rainwater, tap) (no pl) goteo mthe steady drip, drip of the rain — el continuo gotear de la lluvia
2) ( Med) suero m, gota a gota mhe's on a drip — le han puesto suero or el gota a gota
3) ( ineffectual person) (colloq) soso, -sa m,f (fam) -
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faucet — c.1400, from O.Fr. fausset (14c.) breach, spigot, stopper, peg (of a barrel), of unknown origin; perhaps dim. of L. faux, fauces upper part of the throat, pharynx, gullet. Barnhart and others suggest the Old French word is from fausser to damage … Etymology dictionary
faucet — is a late Middle English word meaning ‘a tap for drawing liquor from a barrel or cask’. In BrE it survives in technical uses (often combined with spigot), but in domestic use it has given way entirely to tap. In AmE, faucet is in widespread use… … Modern English usage
Faucet — Fau cet, n. [F. fausset, perh. fr. L. fauces throat.] 1. A fixture for drawing a liquid, as water, molasses, oil, etc., from a pipe, cask, or other vessel, in such quantities as may be desired; called also {tap}, and {cock}. It consists of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
faucet — [n] spigot bibb, bibcock, hydrant, nozzle, spout, stopcock, tap, valve; concepts 445,464 … New thesaurus
faucet — ► NOUN chiefly N. Amer. ▪ a tap. ORIGIN Old French fausset, from Provençal falsar to bore … English terms dictionary
faucet — [fô′sit, fä′sit] n. [ME < OFr fausset, prob. < faulser, to make a breach in, falsify < LL falsare < L falsus, FALSE] a device with a hand operated valve for regulating the flow of a liquid from a pipe, barrel, etc.; cock; tap … English World dictionary
faucet — noun (AmE) ⇨ See also ↑tap ADJECTIVE ▪ water ▪ cold water, hot water ▪ dripping, leaky ▪ She repaired a leaky faucet … Collocations dictionary
faucet — n. (AE) 1) to turn on a faucet 2) a faucet leaks 3) a leaky faucet (CE has tap) * * * [ fɔːsɪt] (AE) to turn on a faucet a faucet leaks a leaky faucet (CE has tap) … Combinatory dictionary
faucet — /faw sit/, n. any device for controlling the flow of liquid from a pipe or the like by opening or closing an orifice; tap; cock. [1350 1400; ME < MF fausset peg for a vent, perh. equiv. to fauss(er) to force in, damage, warp, lit., to falsify ( … Universalium
faucet — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. tap, spigot, cock, spout, valve; spile, bung. See closure, opening. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. tap, fixture, spigot, cock, drain, petcock, plumbing, stopcock, hot water faucet, cold water faucet, hot*,… … English dictionary for students
faucet — [[t]fɔ͟ːsɪt[/t]] faucets N COUNT A faucet is a device that controls the flow of a liquid or gas from a pipe or container. Sinks and baths have faucets attached to them. [AM] She turned off the faucet and dried her hands. (in BRIT, usually use… … English dictionary