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1 destilar
v.1 to distill (agua, alcohol).2 to ooze (sangre, pus).3 to exude, to ooze (cualidad, sentimiento).4 to trickle, to drip.* * *1 to distil (US distill)2 (pus, sangre) to exude3 (filtrar) to filter4 figurado to exude, reveal1 (gotear) to drip* * *1. VT1) [goteando] [+ alcohol] to distil; [+ pus, sangre] to ooze2) (=rebosar) to exude2. VI1) (=gotear) to drip2) (=rezumar) to ooze, ooze out3) (=filtrarse) to filter through* * *verbo transitivoa) <alcohol/petróleo> to distill*; <hulla/madera> to charb) ( rezumar) to oozesus palabras destilan veneno — his words ooze o exude venom
* * *= distil.Ex. From studying the seven libraries, the report was able to distil the following characteristic features of a community information service.* * *verbo transitivoa) <alcohol/petróleo> to distill*; <hulla/madera> to charb) ( rezumar) to oozesus palabras destilan veneno — his words ooze o exude venom
* * *= distil.Ex: From studying the seven libraries, the report was able to distil the following characteristic features of a community information service.
* * *destilar [A1 ]vt2 (rezumar) to oozesus palabras destilan veneno his words ooze o exude venom■ destilarvito drip* * *
destilar ( conjugate destilar) verbo transitivo
‹hulla/madera› to char
destilar verbo transitivo
1 (con alambique) to distil
2 (rezumar, supurar) to ooze
fig (dejar ver, estar lleno de) to ooze, reveal: la carta destila resentimiento, the letter exudes bitterness
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English:
distil
- distill
* * *♦ vt1. [agua, alcohol] to distil2. [sangre, pus] to ooze3. [cualidad, sentimiento] to exude, to ooze;sus comentarios destilan ironía her remarks are steeped in o suffused with irony♦ vi[gotear] to trickle, to drip* * *v/t distill; figexude* * *destilar vt1) : to exude2) : to distill
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