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1 manikúry
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2 lijado
m.sanding.past part.past participle of spanish verb: lijar.* * *1 sanding* * *= sanding, filing.Ex. Chapters cover the following topics: cleaning drains, faucet repairs, fire extinguishers, the flush tank, the fuse box, sanding and sharpening, handsaws, hangers, nails and wood screws, and pliers and wrenches.Ex. Manicures often include the filing, polishing, and painting of fingernails.* * *= sanding, filing.Ex: Chapters cover the following topics: cleaning drains, faucet repairs, fire extinguishers, the flush tank, the fuse box, sanding and sharpening, handsaws, hangers, nails and wood screws, and pliers and wrenches.
Ex: Manicures often include the filing, polishing, and painting of fingernails.* * *sanding* * *
Del verbo lijar: ( conjugate lijar)
lijado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
lijado
lijar
lijar ( conjugate lijar) verbo transitivo
to sand (down)
lijado sustantivo masculino sanding: esa mesa quedará perfecta con un lijado, this table just needs some sanding to look perfect
lijar verbo transitivo to sand o sandpaper (down)
* * *lijado nm[de suelo] sanding;lijado de pisos floor sanding -
3 limado
adj.filed.m.filing.past part.past participle of spanish verb: limar.* * *= filing.Ex. Manicures often include the filing, polishing, and painting of fingernails.* * *= filing.Ex: Manicures often include the filing, polishing, and painting of fingernails.
* * *filing down* * *limado nm1. [pulimento] filing2. [perfeccionamiento] polishing -
4 manicura
f.manicure.hacerle la manicura a alguien to give somebody a manicure* * *1 manicure\hacerse la manicura to have a manicure Table 1 NOTA See also manicuro,-a/Table 1* * *SF manicurehacerse la manicura — [uno mismo] to do one's nails; [por profesional] to have a manicure
* * *manicure femenino manicurehacerse la manicura — (refl) to do one's nails; (caus) to have a manicure
* * *= manicuring, manicure.Ex. The domains covered in the performance tests for the area of cosmetology were: hair cut, permanent wave, shampooing, wigs and hairpieces, skin care, hair conditioners (scalp and treatment), and manicuring.Ex. Manicures often include the filing, polishing, and painting of fingernails.----* hacerse la manicura = manicure.* * *manicure femenino manicurehacerse la manicura — (refl) to do one's nails; (caus) to have a manicure
* * *= manicuring, manicure.Ex: The domains covered in the performance tests for the area of cosmetology were: hair cut, permanent wave, shampooing, wigs and hairpieces, skin care, hair conditioners (scalp and treatment), and manicuring.
Ex: Manicures often include the filing, polishing, and painting of fingernails.* hacerse la manicura = manicure.* * *manicura, manicuremanicurehacerse la manicura ( refl) to do one's nails;( caus) to have a manicure* * *
manicura sustantivo femenino
manicure;
( caus) to have a manicure
manicuro,-a mf manicurist
manicura sustantivo femenino manicure: quiero que me hagan la manicura, I'd like a manicure
hacer la manicura, to manicure
' manicura' also found in these entries:
English:
manicure
* * *manicura nf[técnica] manicure;hacerle la manicura a alguien to give sb a manicure;hacerse la manicura to have a manicure* * *f manicure;hacerse la manicura have a manicurem, manicura f manicurist* * *manicura nf: manicure -
5 maniküren
vt/i manicure* * *to manicure* * *ma|ni|kü|ren [mani'kyːrən] ptp manikürtvtto manicure* * *(to care for (the hands and nails): She manicures her nails every night.) manicure* * *ma·ni·kü·ren *[maniˈky:rən]vt▪ jdn/etw \maniküren to manicure sb's hands/nails/[sb's] sth, to give somebody's hands/nails/sth a manicure* * *transitives Verb manicure* * *maniküren v/t & v/i manicure* * *transitives Verb manicure* * *v.to manicure v. -
6 손톱깎이
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7 маникюр
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8 manicure
[ˈmænɪkjuə]1. verbto care for (the hands and nails):مانيكير: مُزَيِّنَة الأظافِرShe manicures her nails every night.
2. nouna treatment for the hands and nails:مانيكير: تَزيين وَعِنايَه بالأظافِرI'm going for a manicure.
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9 მანიკიურები
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10 მანიკიურს იკეთებს
vmanicures, manicuring -
11 manikürt
1. manicured adj2. manicures
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