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1 fiebre de Queensland
spa fiebre (f) Q, fiebre (f) de Queenslandfra fièvre (f) Q, fièvre (f) du QueenslandБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-французский > fiebre de Queensland
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2 fiebre de Queensland
spa fiebre (f) Q, fiebre (f) de Queenslandrus Ку-лихорадка (ж), лихорадка (ж) среднеазиатскаяSeguridad y salud en el trabajo. Traducido al ruso > fiebre de Queensland
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3 fiebre de Queensland
spa fiebre (f) Q, fiebre (f) de Queenslanddeu Q-Fieber (n), Queenslandfieber (n)Seguridad y salud en el diccionario Español-Alemán > fiebre de Queensland
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4 fiebre de Queensland
spa fiebre (f) Q, fiebre (f) de Queenslandeng Q feverБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > fiebre de Queensland
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5 tifus de Queensland por garrapata
Diccionario médico español-ruso > tifus de Queensland por garrapata
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6 abrasador
adj.scorching, burning, ardent, hot.* * *► adjetivo1 burning, scorching2 figurado consuming* * *- dora adjetivo burning (before n)* * *= burning, searing, blistering, scorching, baking hot, sultry [sultrier -comp., sultriest -sup.], torrid.Ex. A choking emotion, partly made up of incredulity and in part a burning resentment filled Drew Pope.Ex. His searing and rigorously logical analysis of the '1949 ALA Rules for Entry' is one of my favorite pieces of writing on cataloging.Ex. The best place to be on a blistering day is in the shade.Ex. It is widely known that black robes help the Bedouins to keep cool in the scorching heat of the desert.Ex. He slept on a camp bed in the baking hot room between 12-hour shifts and survived on leftovers brought to him by friendly chefs.Ex. The day was sultry, and some of the party, being parched with thirst, left the line of march, and scrambled down the bank of the river to drink.Ex. The impression in England was that Queensland was a torrid place, not suitable for white occupation, and very thinly occupied, mostly by blacks.----* calor abrasador = scorching heat, blistering heat, torrid heat.* día abrasador = scorcher.* * *- dora adjetivo burning (before n)* * *= burning, searing, blistering, scorching, baking hot, sultry [sultrier -comp., sultriest -sup.], torrid.Ex: A choking emotion, partly made up of incredulity and in part a burning resentment filled Drew Pope.
Ex: His searing and rigorously logical analysis of the '1949 ALA Rules for Entry' is one of my favorite pieces of writing on cataloging.Ex: The best place to be on a blistering day is in the shade.Ex: It is widely known that black robes help the Bedouins to keep cool in the scorching heat of the desert.Ex: He slept on a camp bed in the baking hot room between 12-hour shifts and survived on leftovers brought to him by friendly chefs.Ex: The day was sultry, and some of the party, being parched with thirst, left the line of march, and scrambled down the bank of the river to drink.Ex: The impression in England was that Queensland was a torrid place, not suitable for white occupation, and very thinly occupied, mostly by blacks.* calor abrasador = scorching heat, blistering heat, torrid heat.* día abrasador = scorcher.* * *burning ( before n)* * *
abrasador◊ - dora adjetivo
burning ( before n)
abrasador,-ora adjetivo scorching
' abrasador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrasadora
English:
blistering
- burning
- scorching
- fiery
- withering
* * *abrasador, -ora adjburning;pasión abrasadora burning passion* * *adj scorching, burning* * *: burning, scorching -
7 servicio centralizado de control de publicaciones seriadas
(n.) = consolidation serviceEx. For the Bond University Library, established in Gold Coast, Queensland, in 1988, a decision was made to use a single consolidation service for all overseas subscriptions = Para la Biblioteca Universitaria Bond, creada en Gold Coast, Queenslad, en 1988, se tomó la decisión de usar un único servicio centralizado de control de publicaciones seriadas para todas las suscripciones extranjeras.* * *(n.) = consolidation serviceEx: For the Bond University Library, established in Gold Coast, Queensland, in 1988, a decision was made to use a single consolidation service for all overseas subscriptions = Para la Biblioteca Universitaria Bond, creada en Gold Coast, Queenslad, en 1988, se tomó la decisión de usar un único servicio centralizado de control de publicaciones seriadas para todas las suscripciones extranjeras.
Spanish-English dictionary > servicio centralizado de control de publicaciones seriadas
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8 sofocante
adj.suffocating, stifling.* * *► adjetivo1 suffocating, stifling* * *ADJ stifling, suffocating* * ** * *= stifling, suffocating, sultry [sultrier -comp., sultriest -sup.], torrid.Ex. He calls for various strategies of resistance to counter the stifling hand of capitalism on Western culture.Ex. In our media saturated world of high-blown hype and suffocating spin they do their best to tell you the truth.Ex. The day was sultry, and some of the party, being parched with thirst, left the line of march, and scrambled down the bank of the river to drink.Ex. The impression in England was that Queensland was a torrid place, not suitable for white occupation, and very thinly occupied, mostly by blacks.----* calor sofocante = torrid heat.* * ** * *= stifling, suffocating, sultry [sultrier -comp., sultriest -sup.], torrid.Ex: He calls for various strategies of resistance to counter the stifling hand of capitalism on Western culture.
Ex: In our media saturated world of high-blown hype and suffocating spin they do their best to tell you the truth.Ex: The day was sultry, and some of the party, being parched with thirst, left the line of march, and scrambled down the bank of the river to drink.Ex: The impression in England was that Queensland was a torrid place, not suitable for white occupation, and very thinly occupied, mostly by blacks.* calor sofocante = torrid heat.* * *‹calor/temperaturas› suffocating, stifling; ‹relación› stiflingel ambiente sofocante de la ciudad the stifling atmosphere of the town* * *
sofocante adjetivo
stifling
sofocante adjetivo suffocating, stifling
calor sofocante, stifling heat
' sofocante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bochorno
- bochornosa
- bochornoso
English:
oppressive
- stifling
- suffocating
- sweltering
* * *sofocante adj[calor] suffocating, stifling* * *adj suffocating* * *sofocante adj: suffocating, stifling* * *sofocante adj suffocating -
9 tórrido
adj.torrid, hot, scorching.* * *► adjetivo1 torrid* * *ADJ torrid* * *- da adjetivo torrid* * *= scorching, baking hot, piping hot, sultry [sultrier -comp., sultriest -sup.], torrid.Ex. It is widely known that black robes help the Bedouins to keep cool in the scorching heat of the desert.Ex. He slept on a camp bed in the baking hot room between 12-hour shifts and survived on leftovers brought to him by friendly chefs.Ex. The monks then add milk and salt to taste and piping hot Tibetan tea is ready to serve.Ex. The day was sultry, and some of the party, being parched with thirst, left the line of march, and scrambled down the bank of the river to drink.Ex. The impression in England was that Queensland was a torrid place, not suitable for white occupation, and very thinly occupied, mostly by blacks.----* calor tórrido = scorching heat, torrid heat, blistering heat.* zona tórrida, la = torrid zone, the.* * *- da adjetivo torrid* * *= scorching, baking hot, piping hot, sultry [sultrier -comp., sultriest -sup.], torrid.Ex: It is widely known that black robes help the Bedouins to keep cool in the scorching heat of the desert.
Ex: He slept on a camp bed in the baking hot room between 12-hour shifts and survived on leftovers brought to him by friendly chefs.Ex: The monks then add milk and salt to taste and piping hot Tibetan tea is ready to serve.Ex: The day was sultry, and some of the party, being parched with thirst, left the line of march, and scrambled down the bank of the river to drink.Ex: The impression in England was that Queensland was a torrid place, not suitable for white occupation, and very thinly occupied, mostly by blacks.* calor tórrido = scorching heat, torrid heat, blistering heat.* zona tórrida, la = torrid zone, the.* * *tórrido -da‹zona/clima› torrid; ‹calor› scorching, torrid* * *
tórrido,-a adjetivo torrid
clima tórrido, hot climate
' tórrido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tórrida
English:
torrid
* * *tórrido, -a adj1. [clima, zona] torrid2. [verano, tarde] sweltering, torrid* * *adj torrid* * *tórrido, -da adj: torrid -
10 fiebre Q
spa fiebre (f) Q, fiebre (f) de Queenslandfra fièvre (f) Q, fièvre (f) du Queensland -
11 fiebre Q
spa fiebre (f) Q, fiebre (f) de Queenslandrus Ку-лихорадка (ж), лихорадка (ж) среднеазиатскаяSeguridad y salud en el trabajo. Traducido al ruso > fiebre Q
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12 fiebre Q
spa fiebre (f) Q, fiebre (f) de Queenslanddeu Q-Fieber (n), Queenslandfieber (n)Seguridad y salud en el diccionario Español-Alemán > fiebre Q
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13 fiebre Q
spa fiebre (f) Q, fiebre (f) de Queenslandeng Q fever -
14 fiebre Q
f.Q fever, Queensland fever.
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