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5 agujero
aɡ̱u'xerom1) Loch n2)agujero negro — PHYS schwarzes Loch
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6 lago
m.lake.* * *1 lake* * *noun m.* * *SM lake; [escocés] loch* * *masculino lake* * *= lake, loch.Ex. They bought a book which is an 1875 edition of the travel guide Faxon's illustrated hand-book of summer travel to the lakes, springs and mountains of New England.Ex. Getting out of the city for some rural walking is particularly easy, especially to loch Lomond, one of Scotland's largest lochs.----* a orillas de un lago = lakeside, lakefront, by the lakeside.* Distrito de los Lagos, el = Lake District, the.* lago de cráter = crater lake.* lago salado = inland sea.* lago volcánico = volcanic lake, crater lake.* ribera de un lago = lakefront.* * *masculino lake* * *= lake, loch.Ex: They bought a book which is an 1875 edition of the travel guide Faxon's illustrated hand-book of summer travel to the lakes, springs and mountains of New England.
Ex: Getting out of the city for some rural walking is particularly easy, especially to loch Lomond, one of Scotland's largest lochs.* a orillas de un lago = lakeside, lakefront, by the lakeside.* Distrito de los Lagos, el = Lake District, the.* lago de cráter = crater lake.* lago salado = inland sea.* lago volcánico = volcanic lake, crater lake.* ribera de un lago = lakefront.* * *lakeCompuesto:soda o salt lake* * *
lago sustantivo masculino
lake
lago sustantivo masculino lake
' lago' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
orilla
- congelar
- costanera
- deshelar
- rastrear
- repoblar
- ribera
English:
deepen
- drag
- effluent
- expanse
- float
- into
- lake
- man-made
- motorboat
- paddle
- shore
- side
- smooth
- swim
- loch
- water
* * *lago nmlakeel lago Constanza Lake Constance;el lago Erie Lake Erie;el lago Garda Lake Garda;el lago Hurón Lake Huron;el lago Mayor Lago Maggiore;el lago Michigan Lake Michigan;el lago Ontario Lake Ontario;el lago Superior Lake Superior;el lago Tiberíades the Sea of Galilee;el lago Titicaca Lake Titicaca;el lago Victoria Lake Victoria* * *m lake* * *lago nm: lake* * *lago n lake -
7 hueco
1. 'weko m1) Lücke f2) ( el espacio vacío) Hohlraum m, Raum m3) (LA) Loch n2. 'weko adj————————sustantivo masculino2. [tiempo libre] freier Momenthueco1hueco1 ['weko]num1num (agujero) Loch neutro; hueco del ascensor Aufzug(s)schacht masculino; hueco de la mano hohle Hand; hueco de la ventana Fensteröffnung femeninonum3num (vacío) Lücke femenino; hazme un hueco para mañana nimm dir morgen ein bisschen Zeit für mich————————hueco2hueco2 , -a ['weko, -a]num2num (sonido) hohlnum3num (tierra) lockernum4num (palabras) leernum5num (persona) eitel; ponerse hueco sich wichtig tun; tener la cabeza hueca (peyorativo) ein Hohlkopf seinnum6num (estilo) schwülstig -
8 monstruo
m.1 monster.2 giant, marvel (prodigio).* * *► adjetivo1 familiar (extraordinario) fantastic, terrific1 monster2 (en fealdad) monstrosity* * *noun m.* * *1. SM1) (Mit) monster2) (=engendro) freak *, monster3) (=persona malvada) monster4) (=prodigio) giantBorges, monstruo sagrado de la literatura sudamericana — Borges, the revered figure of South American literature
5) (=cosa enorme) monster¡mira, vaya monstruo de camión! — look at that lorry, what a monster!
2. ADJ INV *1) (=maravilloso) fantastic, brilliantidea monstruo — fantastic o brilliant idea
2) (=grande) huge* * *I IIadjetivo invariable (fam) fantastic (colloq)* * *= monster, beast.Ex. The article is entitled 'Users' experiences with qualitative data analysis software: neither monster nor muse'.Ex. In Little Gidding T.S. Eliot gives us some lines that express what I mean not just by saying it but by demonstrating it too: Last season's fruit is eaten And the fullfed beast shall kick the empty pail.----* monstruo marino = sea monster.* * *I IIadjetivo invariable (fam) fantastic (colloq)* * *monstruo22 = mean machine.Nota: Generalmente usado en sentido positivo para indicar una persona o cosa muy eficaz.Ex: A 500-year-old sketch by Leonardo da Vinci was recently discovered -- of a mean machine that looked just like a modern bike!.
= monster, beast.Ex: The article is entitled 'Users' experiences with qualitative data analysis software: neither monster nor muse'.
Ex: In Little Gidding T.S. Eliot gives us some lines that express what I mean not just by saying it but by demonstrating it too: Last season's fruit is eaten And the fullfed beast shall kick the empty pail.* monstruo marino = sea monster.* * *1 ( Mit) monster2 (persona — deforme, fea) monster, hideous creature; (— malvada) monster3 (fenómeno) phenomenonun monstruo de la música pop a pop phenomenon o sensation o giantCompuesto:sea monster* * *
monstruo sustantivo masculino
monstruo sustantivo masculino
1 monster
pey freak
2 (genio) genius, giant: ¡eres un monstruo!, you're a genious!
' monstruo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fenómena
- fenómeno
English:
freak
- horror
- juggernaut
- monster
- turn against
* * *♦ nm1. [ser fantástico] monsterel monstruo de Frankenstein Frankenstein's monster;el monstruo del Lago Ness the Loch Ness monster3. [persona cruel] monster5. Fam [prodigio]uno de los monstruos del arte contemporáneo one of the giants of contemporary art;es un monstruo de la electrónica he's a wizard at electronics;es un monstruo esquiando he's a brilliant skiermonstruo sagrado legend♦ adj invFam massive;una concentración monstruo a mass meeting* * *m1 ( adefesio) monster2 ( fenómeno) phenomenon* * *monstruo nm: monster* * *monstruo n monster -
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10 hoyo
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12 panorámico
adj.panoramic, scenic.* * *► adjetivo1 panoramic\vista panorámica scenic view, panoramic view* * *ADJ panoramicpunto panorámico — viewpoint, vantage point
* * *- ca adjetivo panoramic* * *= panoramic, scenic.Ex. At Bamaha we'll make a stop to enjoy the panoramic views of Loch Lomond before returning to Glasgow.Ex. This book is a concise guide to conservation easements (legal interests in private land that permanently limit development to protect agricultural, scenic, ecological and historic resources) for ranchers.----* dibujo panorámico = panoramic drawing.* vista panorámica = panorama, pan, sweeping view, grandstand view, panoramic view.* * *- ca adjetivo panoramic* * *= panoramic, scenic.Ex: At Bamaha we'll make a stop to enjoy the panoramic views of Loch Lomond before returning to Glasgow.
Ex: This book is a concise guide to conservation easements (legal interests in private land that permanently limit development to protect agricultural, scenic, ecological and historic resources) for ranchers.* dibujo panorámico = panoramic drawing.* vista panorámica = panorama, pan, sweeping view, grandstand view, panoramic view.* * *panorámico -capanoramic* * *
panorámico◊ -ca adjetivo
panoramic
panorámico,-a adjetivo panoramic
' panorámico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
panorámica
English:
panoramic
* * *panorámico, -a adjpanoramic* * *I adj:vista panorámica panoramic view* * *panorámico, -ca adj: panoramic -
13 beber como una esponja
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14 boca
'bokaf1) ANAT Mund mSe me hace la boca agua. — Mir läuft das Wasser im Mund zusammen.
2) ( hocico) ZOOL Maul n, Schnauze f3)boca de incendio/boca de riego — Hydrant m
4)sustantivo femenino4. (locución)por la boca muere el pez Reden ist Silber, Schweigen ist Gold————————boca arriba locución adverbial————————boca abajo locución adverbial————————boca a boca sustantivo masculinobocaboca ['boka]num1num anatomía Mund masculino; (de animal) Maul neutro; boca a boca Mund-zu-Mund-Beatmung femenino; boca abajo bäuchlings; boca arriba rücklings; andar de boca en boca in aller Munde sein; partirle la boca a alguien (vulgar jdm die Visage polieren familiar; quedarse con la boca abierta mit offenem Mund dastehen -
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17 conejera
kone'xeraf1) ( madriguera de los conejos) Kaninchenbau m, Kaninchenstall m2) (fig: vivienda estrecha y oscura) Spelunke f, Loch nsustantivo femeninoconejeraconejera [kone'xera] -
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20 cuartucho
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loch — (n.) late 14c., from Gael. loch lake, narrow arm of the sea, cognate with O.Ir. loch body of water, lake, Bret. lagen, Anglo Ir. lough, L. lacus (see LAKE (Cf. lake) (1)). The Loch Ness monster is first attested 1933 … Etymology dictionary
Loch — (l[o^]k), n. [Gael. & Olr. loch. See {Lake} of water.] A lake; a bay or arm of the sea. [Scot.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Loch — [lɔk] der; [s], s <aus gleichbed. schott. loch, dies aus altir. loch (verwandt mit lat. lacus »See«)> Binnensee, ↑Fjord in Schottland … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
Loch — (l[o^]k), n. [F. looch, Ar. la [=u]g, an electuary, or any medicine which may be licked or sucked, fr. la [=u]q to lick.] (Med.) A kind of medicine to be taken by licking with the tongue; a lambative; a lincture. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Loch [2] — Loch (spr. Loch), 1) in Schottland so v.w. Landsee od. Meerbusen, die bedentendsten L. Lagan (spr Läggan, 11/2 Meile lang, 1/4 Meile breit), L. Lochy (41/2Meile lang, 1/2 breit), L. Nees (6 Meilen lang, 1/2 breit, nie zufrierend, auf der Ostseite … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon