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1. [spraʋt] n1. отросток, росток, побег; глазок ( в клубне)2. pl1) рассада (обыкн. капустная)2) брюссельская капуста (тж. Brussels sprouts)3. 1) редк. отпрыск, потомок2) сл. сынок; дочка2. [spraʋt] v1. 1) пускать ростки, давать побеги, распускаться; расти, вырастать (тж. sprout forth, sprout out)2) выращивать, проращивать3) прорастать ( иногда sprout up)potatoes kept too warm will sprout prematurely - в тепле картофель прорастает преждевременно
4) отращивать2. 1) вырастать, рождаться (из чего-л.; тж. sprout up)2) давать прирост3. редк. покрываться всходами, молодой растительностью (о земле и т. п.) -
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1. n1) паросток, пагін; зародок стеблини; вічко (на бульбі)2) pl розсада (особл. капусти)3) pl бот. брюссельська капуста (тж Brussels sprouts)4) нащадок2. v1) пускати паростки; давати іагони; розпукуватися, розпускатися; рости, виростати2) вирощувати, пророщувати3) відрощувати4) виростати, народжуватися (з чогось)5) давати приріст6) покриватися сходами (молодою рослинністю)7) амер. обламувати паростки (у картоплі)sprout up — виростати, проростати
* * *I [spraut] n1) відросток, паросток, пагін; вічко ( у бульбі)3) нащадок; cл. синок; дочкаII [spraut] v1) пускати паростки, давати пагони, розпускатися; рости, виростати (sprout forth, sprout out); вирощувати, пророщувати; проростати ( іноді sprout up)2) відрощувати3) виростати, народжуватися (з чого-небудь; sprout up); давати приріст4) покриватися сходами, молодою рослинністю ( про землю) -
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1. n отросток, росток, побег; глазок2. n l3. n рассада4. n брюссельская капуста5. n редк. отпрыск, потомок6. n сл. сынок; дочка7. v пускать ростки, давать побеги, распускаться; расти, вырастать8. v выращивать, проращивать9. v прорастать10. v отращивать11. v вырастать, рождаться12. v давать прирост13. v редк. покрываться всходами, молодой растительностьюСинонимический ряд:1. shoot (noun) offshoot; shoot; sprig; tendril2. flower (verb) bloom; bud; burgeon; develop; flourish; flower; germinate; grow; open; shoot up; take root; thrive -
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sprout [spraʊt]1. nouna. [bulbs, onions] germerb. ( = grow quickly) [plants, crops] bien pousser ; [child] grandir vitec. ( = appear) [mushrooms] pousser ; [weeds, new buildings] surgir de terre* * *[spraʊt] 1.1) (on plant, tree) pousse f; ( on potato) germe m2) Culinary (also Brussels sprout) chou m de Bruxelles2.transitive verb se laisser pousser [beard]3.1) [bulb, seed, shoot] germer; [grass, weeds] pousser2) ( develop) [antlers, horns] pousser; fig [child] pousser vite•Phrasal Verbs: -
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sprout [spraʊt]1 noun∎ alfalfa sprouts germes de luzerne(b) (Brussels) sprouts choux mpl de Bruxelles(b) (grow → plant, leaves, hair) pousser;∎ he had hair sprouting from his ears des touffes de poils lui sortaient des oreilles∎ satellite TV receivers have sprouted on all the rooftops des antennes paraboliques ont surgi sur tous les toits∎ some lizards can sprout new tails la queue de certains lézards repousse;∎ familiar to sprout a moustache se laisser pousser la moustache□(b) (germinate → seeds, beans, lentils) faire germer∎ hasn't she sprouted up! comme elle a poussé!(b) (appear → towns, factories) pousser comme des champignons, surgir; (→ new community, sect) surgir, naître;∎ a tented city had sprouted up overnight une ville de toile avait poussé ou surgi pendant la nuit -
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seeds germinate/sprout семена прорастают -
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1. verb1) (to (cause to) develop leaves, shoots etc: The trees are sprouting new leaves.)2) ((of animals, birds etc) to develop eg horns, produce eg feathers: The young birds are sprouting their first feathers.)
2. noun(a new shoot or bud: bean sprouts.)sprout1 n col de Bruselassprout2 vb brotar / germinartr[spraʊt]2 figurative use surgir, aparecer, crecer rápidamente1 (leaves, shoots) echar; (beard etc) salir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL(Brussels) sprouts coles nombre femenino plural de Bruselassprout ['spraʊt] vi: brotarsprout n: brote m, retoño m, vástago mn.• botón s.m.• brote s.m.• grillo s.m.• renuevo s.m.• retoño s.m.• serpollo s.m.• tallo s.m.v.• acogollar v.• ahijar v.• apimpollarse v.• brotar v.• crecer rápidamente v.• entallecer v.• germinar v.• hacer brotar v.• retoñar v.• surgir v.
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1. spraʊttransitive verb \<\<leaves/shoots\>\> echar
2.
vi \<\<plant\>\> echar retoños, retoñar; \<\<leaf\>\> brotar, salir*; \<\<seeds\>\> germinar
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1) ( new growth) brote m, retoño m2)a) ( Brussels sprout) col f or (AmS) repollito m de Bruselasb) ( shoot) brote mc) beanshoot[spraʊt]1. N1) (from bulb, seeds) brote m, retoño m2) (also: Brussels sprout) col f de Bruselas2.VT echar, hacerse3.VI (=bud) brotar, retoñar, echar retoños; (=grow quickly) crecer rápidamente* * *
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1. [spraʊt]transitive verb \<\<leaves/shoots\>\> echar
2.
vi \<\<plant\>\> echar retoños, retoñar; \<\<leaf\>\> brotar, salir*; \<\<seeds\>\> germinar
II
1) ( new growth) brote m, retoño m2)a) ( Brussels sprout) col f or (AmS) repollito m de Bruselasb) ( shoot) brote mc) beanshoot -
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I [spraʊt]1) (on plant, tree, potato) germoglio m., getto m.2) (anche Brussels sprout) cavoletto m. di Bruxelles, cavolino m. di BruxellesII 1. [spraʊt]verbo transitivo fare crescere [ beard]2.1) [bulb, seed] germogliare; [grass, weeds] spuntare•* * *1. verb1) (to (cause to) develop leaves, shoots etc: The trees are sprouting new leaves.) germogliare2) ((of animals, birds etc) to develop eg horns, produce eg feathers: The young birds are sprouting their first feathers.) mettere2. noun(a new shoot or bud: bean sprouts.) germoglio, getto* * *[spraʊt]1. n(from bulb, seeds) germoglioSee:2. vt(leaves, shoots) mettere, produrre3. vi* * *sprout /spraʊt/n.1 germoglio; getto3 (fam.) rampollo; giovane discendente.(to) sprout /spraʊt/A v. i.1 germogliare; germinare; rampollareB v. t.* * *I [spraʊt]1) (on plant, tree, potato) germoglio m., getto m.2) (anche Brussels sprout) cavoletto m. di Bruxelles, cavolino m. di BruxellesII 1. [spraʊt]verbo transitivo fare crescere [ beard]2.1) [bulb, seed] germogliare; [grass, weeds] spuntare• -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sprout[English Plural] sprouts[Swahili Word] chipukizi[Swahili Plural] machipukizi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sprout[English Plural] sprouts[Swahili Word] chipuko[Swahili Plural] machipuko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sprout[English Plural] sprouts[Swahili Word] fasili[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sprout[English Plural] sprouts[Swahili Word] kichipukizi[Swahili Plural] vichipukizi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -chipua------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sprout[English Plural] sprouts[Swahili Word] mmea[Swahili Plural] mimea[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] mea V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sprout[English Plural] sprouts[Swahili Word] uchipuko[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sprout[Swahili Word] -chipua[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sprout[Swahili Word] -chipuka[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sprout[Swahili Word] -mea[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sprout[Swahili Word] -ota[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sprout[Swahili Word] -zuka[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] zua V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sprouted seed of grain[English Plural] sprouted seeds of grain[Swahili Word] kimea[Swahili Plural] vimea[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Word] mea N------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1. noun2) (Bot.) see shoot 3. 1)2. intransitive verb1) (lit. or fig.) sprießen (geh.)2) (grow) emporschießen3) (fig.) [Gebäude:] wie Pilze aus dem Boden schießen3. transitive verb[aus]treiben [Blüten, Knospen]; sich (Dat.) wachsen lassen [Bart]* * *1. verb2) ((of animals, birds etc) to develop eg horns, produce eg feathers: The young birds are sprouting their first feathers.) entwickeln2. noun(a new shoot or bud: bean sprouts.) der Sproß* * *[spraʊt]I. nII. vi2. (germinate) keimenIII. vt▪ sb/an animal \sprouts sth jdm/einem Tier wächst etw, jd/ein Tier bekommt etwhe's beginning to \sprout a beard er bekommt einen Bartyour hair is sticking up as if you're \sprouting horns! deine Haare stehen so ab, als würden dir Hörner wachsento \sprout buds/flowers/leaves BOT Knospen/Blüten/Blätter treiben* * *[spraʊt]1. n2) (= Brussels sprout) (Rosenkohl)röschen nt2. vtleaves, buds, shoots etc treiben; horns etc entwickeln; seeds, wheat etc keimen lassen; (inf) beard sich (dat) wachsen lassenthe town is sprouting new buildings — in der Stadt sprießen neue Gebäude hervor
3. vi2) (lit, fig plants) emporschießen, sprießen; (new sects, new buildings) wie die Pilze aus dem Boden schießen* * *sprout [spraʊt]A v/i2. keimen3. Knospen treiben4. auch sprout up schnell wachsen, sich schnell entwickeln, (Person) in die Höhe schießen, (Gebäude etc) wie Pilze aus dem Boden schießensprout a beard sich einen Bart wachsen lassenC s1. Spross m, Sprössling m (beide auch fig), Schössling m* * *1. noun2) (Bot.) see shoot 3. 1)2. intransitive verb1) (lit. or fig.) sprießen (geh.)2) (grow) emporschießen3) (fig.) [Gebäude:] wie Pilze aus dem Boden schießen3. transitive verb[aus]treiben [Blüten, Knospen]; sich (Dat.) wachsen lassen [Bart]* * *n.Schössling m. v.sprießen v.(§ p.,pp.: sproß, ist gesprossen) -
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spraut
1. сущ.
1) отросток, побег, росток
2) мн. брюссельская капуста (тж. Brussels sprouts)
2. гл.
1) пускать ростки, расти (тж. sprout up) The plant you gave me for my birthday is sprouting up nicety. ≈ Цветок, который ты подарила мне на День рождения, пустил ростки и хорошо разросся.
2) отращивать Syn: grow отросток, росток, побег;
глазок( в клубне) pl рассада( обыкн. капустная) брюссельская капуста (тж. Brussels *s) (редкое) отпрыск, потомок (сленг) сынок;
дочка пускать ростки, давать побеги, распускаться;
расти, вырастать (тж. * forth, * out) выращивать, проращивать - to * seeds проращивать семена прорастать (иногда * up) - potatoes kept too warm will * prematurely в тепле картофель прорастает преждевременно отращивать - to * a moustache отращивать усы - the stag has *ed horns у оленя отрасли рога вырастать, рождаться( из чего-л.;
тж. * up) давать прирост( редкое) покрываться всходами, молодой растительностью (о земле и т. п.) sprout pl брюссельская капуста (тж. Brussels sprouts) ~ отращивать ~ отросток, росток, побег ~ пускать ростки, расти -
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Makarov: sprout seedsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > проращивать семена
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v.1 to sprout, to bud (plant).ya le están brotando las flores al árbol the tree is already beginning to flowerLas rosas germinaron pronto The roses sprouted early.2 to flow (water, blood).la sangre brotaba a borbotones de la herida blood was gushing from the woundbrotar de to well up out ofle brotaron las lágrimas tears welled up in her eyes3 to spring forth, to spring, to gush forth, to gush.Chorros de agua brotan Squirts of water spring forth.4 to spring up, to appear.Las nubes oscuras brotaron de repente The dark clouds sprang up suddenly.5 to gush out, to gush forth.La fuente brotó agua muy limpia The fountain gushed out very clean water.* * *1 (plantas - nacer) to sprout; (- echar brotes) to come into bud3 (estallar) to break out4 figurado to spring\hacer brotar to bring forth* * *verb1) to bud, sprout2) spring up3) break out* * *VI1) (Bot) [planta, semilla] to sprout, bud; [hoja] to sprout, come out; [flor] to come out2) [agua] to spring up; [río] to rise; [lágrimas, sangre] to well (up)3) (=aparecer) to spring upcomo princesa brotada de un cuento de hadas — liter like a princess out of a fairy tale
4) (Med) (=epidemia) to break out; (=erupción, grano, espinilla) to appearle brotaron granos por toda la cara — spots appeared all over his face, he came out in spots all over his face
* * *1.verbo intransitivob) manantial/río to risec) duda/sentimiento to arise; rebelión/violencia to break outd) sarampión/grano to appear2.brotarse v pron (AmL) to come out in spots, break o come out in a rash (BrE)* * *= well up, bud, sprout, well, erupt.Ex. A flood of feeling welled up in him about life and death and beauty and suffering and transitoriness and the yearning of his unsatisfied soul for a happiness not to be found on earth which poured out in 'Ode to a Nightingale'.Ex. Despite below-normal temperatures, nectarines began budding.Ex. Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex. Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Ex. Almost every school boy feels he has outgrown his infancy when his six-year molars erupt and that he is nearing manhood when his 12-year molars appear.----* brotar hojas = leaf out.* * *1.verbo intransitivob) manantial/río to risec) duda/sentimiento to arise; rebelión/violencia to break outd) sarampión/grano to appear2.brotarse v pron (AmL) to come out in spots, break o come out in a rash (BrE)* * *= well up, bud, sprout, well, erupt.Ex: A flood of feeling welled up in him about life and death and beauty and suffering and transitoriness and the yearning of his unsatisfied soul for a happiness not to be found on earth which poured out in 'Ode to a Nightingale'.
Ex: Despite below-normal temperatures, nectarines began budding.Ex: Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex: Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Ex: Almost every school boy feels he has outgrown his infancy when his six-year molars erupt and that he is nearing manhood when his 12-year molars appear.* brotar hojas = leaf out.* * *brotar [A1 ]vi1 «planta» to sprout, come up; «hoja» to appear, sprout; «flor» to come out2 «manantial/río» to risele brotaba sangre de la herida blood oozed from the woundlas lágrimas le brotaron de los ojos tears began to flow from her eyes3 «duda/sentimiento» to arise; «rebelión» to break out, spring uppara impedir que vuelva a brotar la violencia to prevent a fresh outbreak of violenceuna nueva modalidad de delincuencia está brotando en las grandes ciudades a new form of crime is emerging o appearing in large cities4 «sarampión/grano» to appear■ brotarse* * *
brotar ( conjugate brotar) verbo intransitivo
[ hoja] to appear, sprout;
[ flor] to come out
brotarse verbo pronominal (AmL) to come out in spots
brotar verbo intransitivo
1 (germinar, retoñar) to sprout
2 (surgir una plaga, la violencia) to break out
3 (manar) to spring, gush
(lágrimas) to well up
' brotar' also found in these entries:
English:
gush
- spout
- spring
- spring up
- sprout
- well up
- well
* * *♦ vi1. [planta] to sprout, to bud;[semilla] to sprout;ya le están brotando las flores al árbol the tree is already beginning to flower;las lechugas están brotando muy pronto este año the lettuces are sprouting very early this year2. [agua, sangre] [suavemente] to flow;[con violencia] to spout;brotar de to well up out of;brotaba humo de la chimenea smoke billowed from the chimney;le brotaron las lágrimas tears welled up in her eyes;la sangre brotaba a borbotones de la herida blood was gushing from the woundle brotó un sarpullido he came out in a rash4. [esperanza, pasiones] to stir;entre los dos brotó una profunda amistad a deep friendship sprang up between them;brotaron sospechas de que hubiera habido un fraude suspicions of fraud started to emerge♦ See also the pronominal verb brotarse* * *v/i1 BOT sprout, bud2 fig* * *brotar vi1) : to bud, to sprout2) : to spring up, to stream, to gush forth3) : to break out, to appear* * *brotar vb1. (plantas) to sprout¡las rosas han brotado! the roses have come into bud! -
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m; -(e)s, -e1. MED. germ3. BIO. (befruchtete Eizelle) embryo4. fig. seed(s Pl.); im Keim vorhanden present in embryo ( oder in rudimentary form); im Keim ersticken nip in the bud; (Gerücht) scotch; den Keim zu etw. legen sow the seeds of s.th.* * *der Keim(Bakterie) germ;(Spross) sprout; shoot; seed* * *[kaim]m -(e)s, -e1) (= kleiner Trieb) shoot, sproutdie ersten Kéíme ihrer jungen Liebe (liter) — the first blossomings or burgeoning of their young love (liter)
2) (=Embryo fig) embryo, germ; (= Krankheitskeim) germim Kéíme (fig) — in embryo, in embryonic form
etw im Kéím ersticken — to nip sth in the bud
den Kéím zu etw legen — to sow the seeds of sth
* * *der1) (the small beginning (of anything): the germ of an idea.) germ2) (the beginning from which anything grows: There was already a seed of doubt in her mind.) seed* * *<-[e]s, -e>[kaim]m2. (befruchtete Eizelle) embryoder kleinste \Keim der Hoffnung the faintest flicker [or glimmer] [or ray] of hope6.▶ etw im \Keim[e] ersticken to nip sth in the bud* * *der; Keim[e]s, Keime1) (Bot.): (erster Trieb) shoot2) (Biol.): (befruchtete Eizelle) embryo3) (fig.): (Ursprung) seed[s pl.]4) (Biol., Med.): (Krankheitserreger) germ* * *1. MED germKeime treiben germinate4. fig seed(s pl);im Keim vorhanden present in embryo ( oder in rudimentary form);im Keim ersticken nip in the bud; (Gerücht) scotch;den Keim zu etwas legen sow the seeds of sth* * *der; Keim[e]s, Keime1) (Bot.): (erster Trieb) shoot2) (Biol.): (befruchtete Eizelle) embryo3) (fig.): (Ursprung) seed[s pl.]4) (Biol., Med.): (Krankheitserreger) germ* * *-e m.germ n.seed n.shoot n. -
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v.to germinate (also figurative).Las rosas germinaron pronto The roses sprouted early.* * *1 to germinate* * *VI to germinate* * *verbo intransitivoa) (Bot) to germinateb) (liter) idea to germinate* * *= bud, germinate, sprout, vegetate.Ex. Despite below-normal temperatures, nectarines began budding.Ex. Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex. Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex. Plants vegetate on an 18/6 light cycle (18 hours of light, 6 hours of darkness).----* germinar antes de tiempo = bolt.* * *verbo intransitivoa) (Bot) to germinateb) (liter) idea to germinate* * *= bud, germinate, sprout, vegetate.Ex: Despite below-normal temperatures, nectarines began budding.
Ex: Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex: Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex: Plants vegetate on an 18/6 light cycle (18 hours of light, 6 hours of darkness).* germinar antes de tiempo = bolt.* * *germinar [A1 ]vi1 ( Bot) to germinate2 ( liter); «idea» to germinate* * *
germinar ( conjugate germinar) verbo intransitivo
to germinate
germinar verbo intransitivo to germinate
' germinar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brotar
- salir
English:
germinate
- sprout
* * *germinar vi1. [planta] to germinate2. [idea] to germinate;[movimiento] to come into being;la idea germinó en su mente the idea took shape in his mind* * *v/i tb figgerminate* * *germinar vi: to germinate, to sprout* * *germinar vb to germinate -
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m.1 bud, shoot.brotes de soja beansprouts2 sprout, shoot, offshoot, twig.3 outbreak.4 skin rash.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: brotar.* * *1 (renuevo) shoot, sprout2 (estallido) outbreak* * *noun m.1) bud, sprout2) outbreak* * *SM1) (Bot) shootbrotes de soja — bean sprouts, bean shoots
2) (=aparición) [de rebelión] outbreak; [de enfermedad] outbreak3) (=erupción cutánea) rash* * *a) (Bot) shootechar brotes — to sprout, put out shoots
b) (de violencia, enfermedad) outbreakc) (Col) ( sarpullido) rash* * *a) (Bot) shootechar brotes — to sprout, put out shoots
b) (de violencia, enfermedad) outbreakc) (Col) ( sarpullido) rash* * *brote11 = bud, budding, sprouting, sprout, shoot, green shoot.Ex: Topics include trees, leaf coloration, buds, seeds, vertebrate animals, animal tracks, insects and other arthropods, earthworms, characteristics of living things, and microhabitats.
Ex: The behaviour of genotypes differed significantly before and after budding on different rootstocks.Ex: Sprouting was earliest in the plants budded during the second week of September.Ex: The highest level of contamination was found in sprouts and in developing leaves.Ex: This study indicates the need of fungicides/bactericides as adjuvants in tissue culture medium for obtaining sterile and viable shoots.Ex: The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.* brotes de espinaca = baby spinach.* con brotes = budded.* echar brotes = bud, sprout.brote22 = outbreak.Ex: This article describes how a sporadic outbreak of mould in this section of the collection was treated with a special cleaning machine.
* brote de violencia = outbreak of violence.* * *1 ( Bot) shootechar brotes to sprout, put out shoots2 (de rebelión, violencia) outbreak3 (de una enfermedad) outbreak4 ( Col) (sarpullido) rash* * *
Del verbo brotar: ( conjugate brotar)
broté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
brote es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
brotar
brote
brotar ( conjugate brotar) verbo intransitivo
[ hoja] to appear, sprout;
[ flor] to come out
brotarse verbo pronominal (AmL) to come out in spots
brote sustantivo masculinoa) (Bot) shoot;
brotar verbo intransitivo
1 (germinar, retoñar) to sprout
2 (surgir una plaga, la violencia) to break out
3 (manar) to spring, gush
(lágrimas) to well up
brote sustantivo masculino
1 Bot (retoño) bud, shoot
2 (de agua) gushing
3 (de enfermedad, violencia, etc) outbreak
' brote' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tierno
English:
breakout
- bud
- flare-up
- outbreak
- rash
- shoot
- sprout
- bean
- eruption
- flare
- out
* * *brote nm1. [de planta] bud, shoot;[de semilla] sprout brotes de soja beansprouts2. [estallido] [de enfermedad] outbreak;se produjeron varios brotes de violencia there were several outbreaks of violence* * *m1 BOT shoot2 MED, figoutbreak* * *brote nm1) : outbreak2) : sprout, bud, shoot* * *brote n shoot -
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bud, germ, germinate, seed, seedling, sprout* * *I. (en -r) sprout, shoot;(fig) germ; seeds, beginnings pl;( ætling) scion;[ kvæle noget i spiren] kill something in the germ, nip something in the bud;[ gå med spiren i sig til noget] carry the seeds of something.II. vb( om frø) germinate,( komme op) sprout, come up;(fig) begin to grow,F germinate;[ spire frem] come up;[ spirende] germinating, sprouting;(fig) budding ( fx genius),( ikke om person, F) incipient ( fx love, rebellion). -
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germe [ʒεʀm]masculine noungerm ; [de pomme de terre] sprout* * *ʒɛʀmnom masculin1) (d'embryon, de graine) germ; ( d'œuf) germinal disc; ( de pomme de terre) sprout•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʒɛʀm nm* * *germe nm1 (d'embryon, de graine) germ; ( d'œuf) germinal disc; ( de pomme de terre) sprout; germe de blé wheat germ; germes de soja bean sprouts;2 ( début) seed (de of); contenir une crise en germe to contain the seeds of a crisis; on trouve cette idée/théorie en germe dans… we find this idea/theory in embryonic form in…germe dentaire Dent tooth bud.[ʒɛrm] nom masculin2. [pousse]3. [origine]————————en germe locution adverbiale -
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v.to sprout, to bud, to stool, to put forward.Las plantas retoñaron hoy The plants sprouted today.* * *(v.) = bud, sproutEx. Despite below-normal temperatures, nectarines began budding.Ex. Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.* * *(v.) = bud, sproutEx: Despite below-normal temperatures, nectarines began budding.
Ex: Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.
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sprout — [[t]spra͟ʊt[/t]] sprouts, sprouting, sprouted 1) VERB When plants, vegetables, or seeds sprout, they produce new shoots or leaves. It only takes a few days for beans to sprout. 2) VERB When leaves, shoots, or plants sprout somewhere, they grow… … English dictionary
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sprout — 1 verb 1 (I) if leaves or buds sprout they appear and begin to grow 2 (I, T) if vegetables, seeds, or plants sprout they start to produce shoots, or buds: Keep the tray away from direct sunlight until the seeds begin to sprout. | sprout sth: The… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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sprout — I. verb Etymology: Middle English spruten, from Old English sprūtan; akin to Old High German spriozan to sprout, Lithuanian sprausti to squeeze, thrust Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. to grow, spring up, or come forth as or as if a sprout … New Collegiate Dictionary
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ger´mi|na´tor — ger|mi|nate «JUR muh nayt», verb, nat|ed, nat|ing. –v.i. to begin to grow or develop; sprout: »Seeds germinate in the spring. Figurative. Many new ideas germinated from e invention of the telegraph. –v.t. to cause to grow or develop: »Warmth,… … Useful english dictionary
ger|mi|nate — «JUR muh nayt», verb, nat|ed, nat|ing. –v.i. to begin to grow or develop; sprout: »Seeds germinate in the spring. Figurative. Many new ideas germinated from e invention of the telegraph. –v.t. to cause to grow or develop: »Warmth, moisture, and… … Useful english dictionary