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41 amplificar
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43 Otí: Ron
Ochinchin Comida a base de camarones, acelgas, tomates, alcaparras y huevo duro -
44 admoni
1. угаворваць, схіляць 2. адгаворваць -
45 arbóreo
adj.arboreal, tree.* * *► adjetivo1 arboreal\vegetación arbórea trees plural* * *ADJ1) (Zool) arboreal, tree antes de s2) [forma] tree-like, tree-shaped* * *- rea adjetivoa) < vegetación>una zona de vegetación arbórea — a wooded area, an area of woodland
b) < forma> arboreal (frml), treelike* * *= wooded, arboreous, arboreal.Ex. Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.Ex. In the New World there are also numerous species of arboreous cacti.Ex. Arboreal animals spend most of their time scampering around in trees rather than on the ground, in the air, or water.----* línea de vegetación arbórea, la = tree line, the, timberline, the.* * *- rea adjetivoa) < vegetación>una zona de vegetación arbórea — a wooded area, an area of woodland
b) < forma> arboreal (frml), treelike* * *= wooded, arboreous, arboreal.Ex: Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.
Ex: In the New World there are also numerous species of arboreous cacti.Ex: Arboreal animals spend most of their time scampering around in trees rather than on the ground, in the air, or water.* línea de vegetación arbórea, la = tree line, the, timberline, the.* * *1 ‹vegetación›una zona de vegetación arbórea a wooded o ( frml) an arboreous area, an area of woodland o woods2 ‹forma› arboreal ( frml), treelike* * *arbóreo, -a adjarboreal;masa arbórea area of forest* * *adj1 tree atr, arboreal2 zona wooded* * *: arboreal -
46 boscoso
adj.forested, wooded, forestal.* * *► adjetivo1 wooded* * *ADJ wooded* * *- sa adjetivo wooded* * *= wooded.Ex. Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.* * *- sa adjetivo wooded* * *= wooded.Ex: Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.
* * *boscoso -sawooded* * *
boscoso◊ -sa adjetivo
wooded
' boscoso' also found in these entries:
English:
wooded
* * *boscoso, -a adjwooded, woody* * *adj wooded* * *boscoso, -sa adj: wooded -
47 como un platillo
(adj.) = saucer-likeEx. Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.* * *(adj.) = saucer-likeEx: Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.
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48 desparramado
adj.1 wide, open.2 scattered, sprawling, spilt.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desparramar.* * *ADJ [hojas, lentejas] scattered* * *- da adjetivoa) ( esparcido) scatteredb) ( extendido) <ciudad/barrio> sprawling (before n)* * *= sprawling, outsprawled.Ex. In Britain, this meant the dislocation and scattering of what were close-knit communities either to sprawling suburban council estates, often grossly lacking in amenities, or to blocks of high-rise flats.Ex. Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( esparcido) scatteredb) ( extendido) <ciudad/barrio> sprawling (before n)* * *= sprawling, outsprawled.Ex: In Britain, this meant the dislocation and scattering of what were close-knit communities either to sprawling suburban council estates, often grossly lacking in amenities, or to blocks of high-rise flats.
Ex: Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.* * *desparramado -da1 (esparcido) scatteredlos papeles estaban desparramados por el piso the papers were scattered o strewn about the floorsiempre deja los juguetes desparramados por toda la casa he always leaves his toys scattered around the housesus hijos andan todos desparramados por el mundo their children are scattered all over the world2 (extendido) ‹ciudad/barrio› sprawling ( before n)caderas desparramadas spreading hipsestaba desparramado en un sillón he was sprawled (out) in an armchair* * *
Del verbo desparramar: ( conjugate desparramar)
desparramado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desparramado
desparramar
desparramado
( derramado) spilt
desparramar ( conjugate desparramar) verbo transitivo ‹líquido/azúcar› to spill;
‹botones/monedas› to spill, scatter;
‹papeles/juguetes› to scatter
desparramarse verbo pronominal [líquido/azúcar] to spill;
[botones/monedas] to scatter, spill
desparramar vtr, desparramarse verbo reflexivo to spread, scatter
(líquido) to spill
* * *desparramado, -a adj[líquido] spilt; [objetos, personas] scattered;las fotocopias quedaron desparramadas por todo el suelo the photocopies ended up scattered o strewn all over the floor* * *adj scattered -
49 desperdigado
ADJ scattered, dotted* * *- da adjetivo scatteredviñas desperdigadas por la colina — (liter) vines dotted around the hillside
* * *= sprawling, outsprawled.Ex. In Britain, this meant the dislocation and scattering of what were close-knit communities either to sprawling suburban council estates, often grossly lacking in amenities, or to blocks of high-rise flats.Ex. Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.* * *- da adjetivo scatteredviñas desperdigadas por la colina — (liter) vines dotted around the hillside
* * *= sprawling, outsprawled.Ex: In Britain, this meant the dislocation and scattering of what were close-knit communities either to sprawling suburban council estates, often grossly lacking in amenities, or to blocks of high-rise flats.
Ex: Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.* * *desperdigado -dascatteredmis amigos andan desperdigados por el mundo my friends are scattered around the worldlas viñas desperdigadas por la colina ( liter); the vines dotted around the hillside* * *
Del verbo desperdigar: ( conjugate desperdigar)
desperdigado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desperdigado
desperdigar
desperdigado◊ -da adjetivo
scattered
desperdigar vtr, desperdigarse verbo reflexivo to scatter, separate
' desperdigado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dispersa
- disperso
* * *desperdigado, -a adj -
50 ladera
f.slope, mountainside.* * *1 hillside* * *noun f.hillside, slope* * *SF hillside* * *femenino hillside, mountainsidela ladera norte — the northern slope o side
* * *= hillside, mountainside.Ex. Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.Ex. In the distance we could see what looked like fog patches on the mountainside.----* ladera de la montaña = mountainside.* * *femenino hillside, mountainsidela ladera norte — the northern slope o side
* * *= hillside, mountainside.Ex: Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.
Ex: In the distance we could see what looked like fog patches on the mountainside.* ladera de la montaña = mountainside.* * *hillside, mountainsidesubían por la ladera they were going up the hillside/mountainsidelas laderas estaban cubiertas de nieve the slopes o hillsides were covered in snowla ladera norte está cubierta de árboles the northern slope o side is wooded* * *
ladera sustantivo femenino
hillside, mountainside;◊ la ladera norte the northern slope o side
ladera sustantivo femenino slope
' ladera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escorrentía
- rellano
English:
hillside
- mountainside
- side
- slope
- hill
* * *ladera nf1. [de montaña] slope, mountainside* * *f slope* * *ladera nf: slope, hillside* * *ladera n hillside -
51 nordeste
m.northeast, north-east.* * *1 northeast2 (viento) northeasterly* * *1.ADJ [región, parte] north-east, north-eastern; [dirección] north-easterly; [viento] north-east, north-easterly2. SM1) (=región) northeast2) (=viento) north-east wind* * *I IInoreste masculinoa) (parte, sector)el nordeste — the northeast, the Northeast
b) ( punto cardinal) northeast, Northeast* * *= northeast [north-east].Ex. Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.----* del nordeste = northeastern [north eastern], northeastern [north eastern].* * *I IInoreste masculinoa) (parte, sector)el nordeste — the northeast, the Northeast
b) ( punto cardinal) northeast, Northeast* * *= northeast [north-east].Ex: Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.
* del nordeste = northeastern [north eastern], northeastern [north eastern].* * *[ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ‹región› northeastern; ‹dirección› northeasterly1(parte, sector): el nordeste the northeast2 (punto cardinal) northeast, Northeast* * *
Multiple Entries:
NE
nordeste
NE (◊ nordeste) NE
nordeste, noreste adjetivo invariable ‹ región› northeastern;
iban en dirección nordeste they were heading northeast
■ sustantivo masculino ( punto cardinal) northeast, Northeast;
vientos del nordeste northeasterly winds
nordeste sustantivo masculino ➣ noreste
' nordeste' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
NE
* * ** * *I adj northeasternII m northeast* * *nordeste ornoreste adj1) : northeastern2) : northeasterlynordeste ornoreste nm: northeast* * *nordeste n north east -
52 noreste
m.northeast, north-east.* * *1→ link=nordeste nordeste* * *ADJ SM = nordeste* * *= northeast [north-east].Ex. Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.* * *= northeast [north-east].Ex: Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.
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Multiple Entries:
nordeste
noreste
nordeste,
iban en dirección noreste they were heading northeast
■ sustantivo masculino ( punto cardinal) northeast, Northeast;
vientos del noreste northeasterly winds
noreste sustantivo masculino northeast
' noreste' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nordeste
English:
Ivy League
* * *noreste, nordeste♦ adj[posición, parte] northeast, northeastern; [dirección, viento] northeasterly♦ nmnortheast* * *I adj northeasternII m northeast* * *
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