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2 molar
adj.molar.m.molar, back tooth, cheek-tooth.* * *► adjetivo1 molar1 (diente) molar————————2 argot (presumir) to show off, be flash* * *ISM molarII** VI Esp1) (=gustar)lo que más me mola es... — what I'm really into is... *
tía, me molas mucho — I'm crazy about you, baby *
¡cómo mola esa moto! — that bike is really cool! **
¿te mola un pitillo? — do you fancy a smoke? *
no me mola — I don't go for that *, I don't fancy that
2) (=estar de moda) to be in *eso mola mucho ahora — that's very in right now *, that's all the rage now
3) (=dar tono) to be classy *, be real posh *4) (=valer) to be OK *por partes iguales, ¿mola? — equal shares then, OK? *
5) (=marchar)* * *Iverbo intransitivo (Esp arg)mola cantidad — it's really great o amazing
IIno me molan — I can't stand them (colloq)
masculino molar, back tooth* * *= molar.Ex. Dental caries and periodontal disease in children occur mainly in molars.----* primer molar = six-year molar.* primer molar permanente = first molar.* segundo molar = 12-year molar.* * *Iverbo intransitivo (Esp arg)mola cantidad — it's really great o amazing
IIno me molan — I can't stand them (colloq)
masculino molar, back tooth* * *= molar.Ex: Dental caries and periodontal disease in children occur mainly in molars.
* primer molar = six-year molar.* primer molar permanente = first molar.* segundo molar = 12-year molar.* * *vino veas cómo mola mi nueva moto my new bike's really great o supercool ( colloq)los exámenes no me molan I can't stand exams ( colloq)molar, back tooth* * *
molar sustantivo masculino
molar, back tooth
molar 1 vi argot to be great: ¡cómo mola!, that's great!
molar 2 adjetivo & m Anat molar
' molar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
muela
English:
molar
- tooth
* * *molar1 adjQuím molar♦ adjdiente molar molar♦ nmmolarmolar3 viEsp Fam¡cómo me mola esa moto/ese chico! that motorbike/that guy is really cool!;me mola esquiar I'm really into skiing;¿te mola una birra? wanna beer?, Br fancy a beer?;hacer surf mola cantidad surfing is really cool;ahora mola mucho ir en patinete skateboarding is really in at the moment;trabajar los fines de semana no mola it's such a drag working at weekends;¡mola! cool!;molar (un) mazo, molar un pegote: esas gafas molan mazo o [m5] un pegote those glasses are mega-cool* * *1I adj:diente molar molarII m molar2I v/t:me mola ese tío pop I like the guy a lot;me mola … popactividad, objeto I love … famII v/i popbe cool pop ;no molar fig it’s not working out* * *molar nmmuela: molar* * * -
3 molar
mo'larm ANATI(muy familiar) verbo transitivo————————(muy familiar) verbo intransitivoIIsustantivo masculino→ link=diente diente{molarmolar [mo'lar]I adjetivonum2num (de moler) Mühl-Backenzahn masculinonum1num (gustar) gefallen +dativo; este libro me mola dieses Buch finde ich gut; me molan las rubias ich stehe auf Blondinen; me mola este tío dieser Kerl ist genau mein Typ(argot) antörnen -
4 molar
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5 molar
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6 molar
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7 molar
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8 molar
гл.2) разг. быть крутым, классным, очень нравиться3) жарг. запасть на (понравиться)4) сл. тащиться от (кого-л., чего-л.) -
9 molar
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10 molar
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11 MOLAR
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12 molar
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13 molar impactado
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14 molar moriforme
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15 molar supernumerario
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16 diente molar
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17 primer molar
(n.) = six-year molarEx. 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.* * *(n.) = six-year molarEx: 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.
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18 primer molar permanente
(n.) = first molarEx. So much so that my canines (or eye-teeth, they're the pointy ones) ended up growing over my incisors/ first molars rather than between them.* * *(n.) = first molarEx: So much so that my canines (or eye-teeth, they're the pointy ones) ended up growing over my incisors/ first molars rather than between them.
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19 segundo molar
(n.) = 12-year molarEx. 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.* * *(n.) = 12-year molarEx: 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.
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20 diente canino/incisivo/molar
canine tooth/incisor/molar* * *canine tooth/incisor/molar
См. также в других словарях:
Molar — may refer to: Molar (tooth), the fourth kind of tooth in mammals Molar (grape), another name for the Spanish wine grape Listan Negro Molar concentration, a unit of concentration, or molarity, of solutions equal to 1 mole per litre Molar volume El … Wikipedia
Molar — ist: das Adjektiv zur Molarität, der Konzentrationsangabe in mol/l ein großer Backenzahn, siehe Molar (Zahn) eine portugiesische Rebsorte, Molar (Rebsorte) Siehe auch: El Molar Mollard … Deutsch Wikipedia
molar — verbo intransitivo 1. Uso/registro: coloquial. Gustar (una persona o una cosa) a una persona: Me mola tu camisa. La moto de Roberto mola muchísimo. 2. Uso/registro: coloquial. Presumir … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Molar — Mo lar, a. [L. molaris, fr. mola mill, fr. molere to grind in a mill. See {Mill} the machine.] Having power to grind; grinding; as, the molar teeth; also, of or pertaining to the molar teeth. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
molar — mo lar (m[=o] l[ e]r or m[=o] l[aum]r), a. [L. moles mass.] (Chem.) Being at a concentration having the designated number of moles (of solute) per liter of solvent; as, an 0.2 molar solution of sodium chloride in water is close to isotonic. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
molar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: molar molando molado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. molo molas mola molamos moláis molan molaba… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
molar — adj. 2 g. 1. Próprio para moer; que mói. 2. Mole, brando. 3. Que tem casca pouco dura (amêndoa). 4. Diz se de vários frutos. • s. m. 5. Dente molar (queixal) … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
molar — Ⅰ. molar [1] ► NOUN ▪ a grinding tooth at the back of a mammal s mouth. ORIGIN from Latin mola millstone . Ⅱ. molar [2] ► ADJECTIVE ▪ acting on or by means of large masses or units … English terms dictionary
molar — molar1 [mō′lər] adj. [L molaris, a mill < mola, millstone: see MILL1] 1. used for or capable of grinding 2. designating or of a tooth or teeth adapted for grinding n. a molar tooth: in humans there are usually twelve permanent molars, three on … English World dictionary
molar — mo lar (m[=o] l[ e]r), a. [L. moles mass.] (Mech.) Of or pertaining to a mass of matter; said of the properties or motions of masses, as distinguished from those of molecules or atoms. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Molar — Mo lar, n. (Anat.) Any one of the teeth back of the incisors and canines. The molars which replace the deciduous or milk teeth are designated as {premolars}, and those which are not preceded by deciduous teeth are sometimes called {true molars}.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English