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1 pulses
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2 pulses
pulsos -
3 pulses per second
TELECOM impulsos por segundo m pl -
4 clamping pulses
n plTV impulsos de fijación m pl -
5 encoded pulses
n plTV pulsos codificados m pl -
6 equalizing pulses
n plTV pulsos de ecualización m pl -
7 recurrent pulses
n plELECTRON impulsos recurrentes m pl -
8 unblanking pulses
n plTV pulsos de borrado m pl (AmL), pulsos de permanencia m pl (Esp) -
9 leguminosa
leguminosa
I sustantivo femenino pulses: le han prohibido comer leguminosas, he's been told not to eat pulses
II adjetivo leguminous -
10 pulse
1. noun(the regular beating of the heart, which can be checked by feeling the pumping action of the artery in the wrist: The doctor felt/took her pulse.) pulso
2. verb(to throb.) latir, palpitar- pulsate- pulsation
pulse n1. pulso2. legumbretr[pʌls]1 SMALLANATOMY/SMALL pulso2 SMALLPHYSICS/SMALL pulsación nombre femenino1 palpitar, latir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto take somebody's pulse tomarle el pulso a alguienpulse rate número de pulsaciones————————tr[pʌls]1 SMALLBOTANY/SMALL legumbre nombre femeninopulse ['pʌls] n: pulso mn.• impulso (Electrónica) s.m.• pulso s.m.v.• pulsar v.
I pʌls1)a) ( Physiol) pulso mto have one's finger on the pulse — estar* al tanto de lo que pasa; (before n)
pulse rate — número m de pulsaciones
b) ( throbbing) cadencia f, ritmo mc) ( Phys) pulsación f2) (Agr, Culin) legumbre f (como los garbanzos, las lentejas etc)
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intransitive verb \<\<heart/blood vessel\>\> latir
I [pʌls]1.N (Anat) pulso m ; (Phys) pulsación f ; (fig) [of drums, music] ritmo m, compás m2.VI pulsar, latir3.CPDpulse beat N — latido m del pulso
pulse rate N — frecuencia f del pulso
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[pʌls]N (Bot, Culin) legumbre f* * *
I [pʌls]1)a) ( Physiol) pulso mto have one's finger on the pulse — estar* al tanto de lo que pasa; (before n)
pulse rate — número m de pulsaciones
b) ( throbbing) cadencia f, ritmo mc) ( Phys) pulsación f2) (Agr, Culin) legumbre f (como los garbanzos, las lentejas etc)
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intransitive verb \<\<heart/blood vessel\>\> latir -
11 soak
səuk1) (to (let) stand in a liquid: She soaked the clothes overnight in soapy water.) remojar(se)2) (to make very wet: That shower has completely soaked my clothes.) empaparse3) ((with in, into, through etc) (of a liquid) to penetrate: The blood from his wound has soaked right through the bandage.) penetrar•- soaked- - soaked
- soaking
- soaking wet
- soak up
soak vb1. remojar / poner a remojo2. empapartr[səʊk]1 (put in liquid) poner en remojo, remojar; (saturate) empapar1 (washing, dried pulses) estar en remojo2 (bathe) bañarse3 (penetrate) empapar, calar1 remojón nombre masculino2 familiar (drunkard) borracho,-asoak ['so:k] vi: estar en remojosoak vt1) : poner en remojo2)to soak up absorb: absorbersoak n: remojo mn.• borrachín s.m.v.• abrevar v.• calar v.• embeber v.• empapar v.• humedecer v.• mojar v.• poner en remojo v.• recalar v.• remojar v.• remojarse v.
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1. səʊka) \<\<lentils/clothes\>\> ( immerse) poner* en or a remojo, dejar remojando; ( leave immersed) dejar en or a remojob) ( drench) empaparto be soaked (to the skin) — estar* empapado, estar* calado hasta los huesos
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via) ( lie in liquid)to leave something to soak — dejar algo en or a remojo, dejar algo remojando
b) ( penetrate) (+ adv compl)to soak into/through something — calar algo
Phrasal Verbs:- soak up
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[sǝʊk]to give something a soak — poner* algo en or a remojo
1. VT1) (=immerse) poner en remojo2) (=make wet) empaparyou've soaked yourself! — ¡te has empapado entero!, ¡te has puesto perdido de agua!
3) *to soak sb — (=take money from) desplumar a algn *, clavar a algn *
2.VI remojarseto leave sth to soak — dejar algo en or al remojo
3. N1) (=rain) diluvio m2) * (=drunkard) borracho(-a) m / f- soak in- soak up* * *
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1. [səʊk]a) \<\<lentils/clothes\>\> ( immerse) poner* en or a remojo, dejar remojando; ( leave immersed) dejar en or a remojob) ( drench) empaparto be soaked (to the skin) — estar* empapado, estar* calado hasta los huesos
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via) ( lie in liquid)to leave something to soak — dejar algo en or a remojo, dejar algo remojando
b) ( penetrate) (+ adv compl)to soak into/through something — calar algo
Phrasal Verbs:- soak up
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to give something a soak — poner* algo en or a remojo
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12 potaje
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13 clamping
nELECTRON, MECH, MECH ENG, PROD apriete m, fijación f, junta fTV fijación f -
14 encoded
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15 equalizing
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16 pps
abbr (pulses per second)TELECOM impulsos por segundo m pl -
17 recurrent
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18 unblanking
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19 PPQ
abbr. for Pulses Per Quarter Note
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