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1 plummet
1. past tense, past participle - plummetted; verb((of a heavy weight) to fall or drop swiftly: The rock plummeted to the bottom of the cliff.) caer en picado
2. noun(An indicator hung down to see if something is vertical.)tr['plʌmɪt]1 (bird, plane) caer en picado2 figurative use (prices) caer en picado, desplomarse, bajar vertiginosamente; (morale) caer a plomoplummet ['plʌmət] vi: caer en picada, desplomarsev.• caer a plomo v.'plʌmət, 'plʌmɪtintransitive verb \<\<bird/aircraft\>\> caer* en picada or (Esp) en picado; \<\<prices/income\>\> caer* en picada or (Esp) en picado, desplomarse, irse* a pique['plʌmɪt]1.N plomada f2.VI [bird, plane etc] caer en picado or (LAm) en picada; [temperature, price, sales] bajar de golpe; [spirits, morale] caer a plomo* * *['plʌmət, 'plʌmɪt]intransitive verb \<\<bird/aircraft\>\> caer* en picada or (Esp) en picado; \<\<prices/income\>\> caer* en picada or (Esp) en picado, desplomarse, irse* a pique -
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s.1 plomada; sonda, sondaleza de los marineros.2 caída repentina, caída pronunciada.3 plomada, plomo.v.1 caer en picada, caer a pico, caer a plomo, caer como un plomo.2 bajar repentinamente.vi.desplomarse, caer en picado (también sentido figurado), caer en picada (Am.) (pt & pp plummeted) -
4 plummet down
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5 optical plummet
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > optical plummet
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6 ball-bearing plummet block
nMECH ENG pedestal de cojinete de bolas mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > ball-bearing plummet block
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8 picada
picada sustantivo femenino 1 (AmL) ( descenso pronunciado): [ pájaro] to plunge, to dive; [acciones/valores] to plummet 2 (AmL) ( aperitivo) nibbles (pl)
picado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (ajo, cebolla, etc) chopped
2 (carne) minced
3 (fruta) bad
manzana picada, rotten apple
4 (vino) sour
5 (diente) decayed
un diente picado, a bad tooth
6 (mar) choppy
7 fam (ofendido, enojado) offended, put out: está picado conmigo, he's in a huff with me
II m (de avión, ave) dive
caer en picado, to nose-dive, plummet ' picada' also found in these entries: Spanish: muela - picado - carne - picar English: brawn - mince - mincemeat - peeved - dip - dive - ground - nose - plummet - plunge - steep - swoop -
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Del verbo picar: ( conjugate picar) \ \
picado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: picado picar
picado 1
◊ -da adjetivo‹manguera/llanta› perished ‹ carne› (Esp, RPl) ground (AmE), minced (BrE) ‹ vino› sour
picado 2 sustantivo masculino (Esp) See Also→ picada 1
picar ( conjugate picar) verbo transitivo 1 [abeja/avispa] to sting; una manta picada por las polillas a moth-eaten blanket ‹ enemigo› to peck◊ solo quiero picado algo I just want a snack o a bite to eatf) (Taur) to jab2 ‹cebolla/perejil› to chop (up) ‹ pared› to chip; ‹ piedra› to break up, smash 3 ‹dientes/muelas› to rot, decay verbo intransitivo 1 2◊ me pica la espalda my back itches o is itchy;me pican los ojos my eyes sting 3 (AmL) [ pelota] to bounce 4 (RPl arg) (irse, largarse) to split (sl);◊ picadole (Méx fam) to get a move on (colloq)picarse verbo pronominal 1 [manguera/llanta] to perish; [cacerola/pava] to rust; [ ropa] to get moth-eaten [ vino] to go sour 2 [ mar] to get choppy 3 (fam) ( enfadarse) to get annoyed; ( ofenderse) to take offense
picado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (ajo, cebolla, etc) chopped
2 (carne) minced
3 (fruta) bad
manzana picada, rotten apple
4 (vino) sour
5 (diente) decayed
un diente picado, a bad tooth
6 (mar) choppy
7 fam (ofendido, enojado) offended, put out: está picado conmigo, he's in a huff with me
II m (de avión, ave) dive
caer en picado, to nose-dive, plummet
picar
I verbo transitivo
1 (carne) to mince
2 (cebolla, ajo, etc) to chop up
3 (hielo) to crush
4 (una avispa, abeja) to sting: me picó un escorpión, I was stung by a scorpion
5 (una serpiente, un mosquito) to bite
6 (tarjeta, billete) to punch
7 (piedra) to chip
8 (papel) to perforate
9 (comer: las aves) to peck (: una persona) to nibble
picar algo, to have a snack/nibble
10 fam (incitar) to incite
11 fam (molestar) to annoy
12 (curiosidad) me picó la curiosidad, it aroused my curiosity
II verbo intransitivo
1 (pez) to bite
2 (comida) to be hot
3 (escocer, irritar) to itch: este suéter pica, this sweater is very itchy
me pica la mano, my hand is itching
4 fam (sol) to burn, scorch: hoy pica el sol, the sun is scorching today ' picado' also found in these entries: Spanish: mosca - picada - bicho - papel English: academic - bite - choppy - crush - dive - eat - finely - ground - nosedive - plummet - pockmarked - slump - some - sour - swoop - tailspin - wane - chop - confetti - dip - nose - plunge - rotten - rough - sore - steep -
10 caer
caer ( conjugate caer) verbo intransitivo 1 ( de una altura) to fall; ( de posición vertical) to fall over; cayó muerto allí mismo he dropped down dead on the spot; cayó en el mar it came down in the sea; caer parado (AmL) to land on one's feet; dejar caer algo ‹objeto/indirecta› to drop sth.; dejó caer la noticia que … she let drop the news that … 2a) [chaparrón/nevada]:cayó una fuerte nevada it snowed heavily; el rayo cayó cerca the lightning struck nearby◊ al caer la tarde/noche at sunset o dusk/nightfall3 4 (en error, trampa): todos caímos (en la trampa) we all fell for it; cayó en la tentación de mirar she succumbed to the temptation to look; caer muy bajo to stoop very low 5 (fam) (entender, darse cuenta):◊ ¡ah, ya caigo! ( ya entiendo) oh, now I get it! (colloq);( ya recuerdo) oh, now I remember; no caí en que tú no tenías llave I didn't realize o (fam) I didn't click that you didn't have keys 6 ( en un estado): caer enfermo to fall ill 7 [gobierno/ciudad] to fall; [ soldado] ( morir) to fall, die 8 [precios/temperatura] to fall, drop 9a) ( sentar):le cayó muy mal que no la invitaran she was very upset about not being invitedb) [ persona]:me cae muy mal (fam) I can't stand him (colloq); ¿qué tal te cayó? what did you think of him? [cumpleaños/festividad] to fall on;◊ ¿el 27 en qué (día) cae? what day's the 27th?caerse verbo pronominal ( de posición vertical) to fall, to fall over; caerse del caballo/de la cama to fall off one's horse/out of bed; está que se cae de cansancio (fam) she's dead on her feet (colloq)b) caérsele algo a algn:◊ oiga, se le cayó un guante excuse me, you dropped your glove;no se te vaya a caer don't drop it; se me cayó de las manos it slipped out of my hands; se me están cayendo las medias my stockings are falling down [ hojas] to fall off; [ botón] to come off, fall off;
caer verbo intransitivo
1 to fall
caer desde lo alto, to fall from the top
caer por la ventana, to fall out of the window
caer por las escaleras, to fall down the stairs
2 (captar) to understand, see: no caí, I didn't twig US I didn't realize it
ya caigo, ¡qué tontería!, I get it ¡it's easy!
3 (estar situado) to be: eso cae por aquí cerca, it is somewhere near here
4 (tener lugar) to be: ¿cuándo cae este año la Semana Santa?, when is Easter this year?
5 (causar buena o mala impresión) le cae bien/mal, he likes/doesn't like her
parece que el muchacho le cayó en gracia, it seems that he likes the boy
6 (en una situación) caer enfermo, to fall ill
caer en desgracia, to fall out of favour
7 (ir a parar) cayó en las garras del enemigo, she fell into the clutches of the enemy
fuimos a caer en una pensión de mala muerte, we turned up in the guesthouse from hell Locuciones: caer (muy) bajo, to sink (very) low
dejar caer, (un objeto, una indirecta) to drop
dejarse caer por, to drop by
estar al caer, (a punto de llegar) he'll arrive any minute now (a punto de ocurrir) it's on the way
al caer el día, in the evening
al caer la noche, at nightfall ' caer' also found in these entries: Spanish: abatimiento - abatirse - al - anillo - burra - burro - chinche - combatir - cuenta - dejarse - derrumbar - derrumbarse - descolgar - desgracia - desmayada - desmayado - despatarrarse - desuso - estar - gorda - gordo - lazada - pelo - picada - picado - plomo - pura - puro - red - redonda - redondo - resbalar - tirar - tirarse - Tiro - trampa - tumbar - ubicarse - verter - balde - bomba - caiga - cama - cayera - dejar - enfermar - ir - largar - muerto - olvido English: bear down on - clutch - come down - deaf - die out - disgrace - disrepute - down - drop - fall - favor - favour - flat - flop - freeze - intimate - keel over - land - lapse - oblivion - plummet - push over - rub up - shake down - sharply - sink - slump - snare - steeply - strike - tailspin - twig - walk into - wise - beat - blow - cascade - catch - come - crash - die - go - hang - keel - knock - nose - plunge - realize - shower - splash -
11 plummetted
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13 optical
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