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1 являться примером
•The carbohydrates exemplify these stereo-chemical concepts.
•The isolation and purification of the ergot alkaloids exemplify the methods used.
•These projects exemplify the planning ability of the civil engineer.
•This provides an example of an entropy discontinuity.
•These minerals serve as examples of structural types.
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2 transformar
v.to transform, to alter the essence of, to morph, to mutate.El dolor cambió a Pedro Grief changed Peter.* * *1 to transform, change1 to change, be transformed\* * *verb1) to convert2) transform, change* * *1. VT1) (=convertir)han transformado el palacio en museo — they have turned o converted the palace into a museum
2) (=cambiar) to transformlas nuevas tecnologías han transformado el mundo de la comunicación — new technology has transformed the world of communications
3) (Rugby) to convert2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( convertir) to convertb) ( cambiar radicalmente) <persona/situación/país> to transform, change o alter... radically2.transformarse v prona) ( convertirse)transformarse EN algo: los carbohidratos se transforman en azúcar the carbohydrates are converted into sugar; la calabaza se transformó en un carruaje — the pumpkin turned into o was transformed into a carriage
b) ( cambiar radicalmente) persona/país to change completely, be transformed* * *= bring into, convert, reform, transform, remake, transfigure, reengineer [re-engineer].Ex. Whether or not these specific proposals will be brought into some kind of overall approach and ideology remains to me a very questionable point.Ex. All listings for the final thesaurus must be converted to the format appropriate for typing, printing or input to a computer data base.Ex. The advent of IT into the working lives of librarians and information workers has brought with it a realization that the nature of their activities is being reformed.Ex. We can permit ourselves to be hypnotized by the gadgetry for access and by illusory cost reductions, or we can use the computer effectively to transform the catalog into a truly responsive instrument.Ex. The article 'The remaking of librarians in the knowledge era' details some of the efforts made to ' remake' the collection, advertise library services and rebuild membership.Ex. The identification of resources, the referral of colleagues and studnets, the reliance on the content have been so transfigured in the electronic world that it should leave the researchers breathless.Ex. Libraries in general, and the corporate library in particular, must reengineer to take their rightful place in the new age.----* transformarse = metamorphose.* transformarse en = blossom into.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( convertir) to convertb) ( cambiar radicalmente) <persona/situación/país> to transform, change o alter... radically2.transformarse v prona) ( convertirse)transformarse EN algo: los carbohidratos se transforman en azúcar the carbohydrates are converted into sugar; la calabaza se transformó en un carruaje — the pumpkin turned into o was transformed into a carriage
b) ( cambiar radicalmente) persona/país to change completely, be transformed* * *= bring into, convert, reform, transform, remake, transfigure, reengineer [re-engineer].Ex: Whether or not these specific proposals will be brought into some kind of overall approach and ideology remains to me a very questionable point.
Ex: All listings for the final thesaurus must be converted to the format appropriate for typing, printing or input to a computer data base.Ex: The advent of IT into the working lives of librarians and information workers has brought with it a realization that the nature of their activities is being reformed.Ex: We can permit ourselves to be hypnotized by the gadgetry for access and by illusory cost reductions, or we can use the computer effectively to transform the catalog into a truly responsive instrument.Ex: The article 'The remaking of librarians in the knowledge era' details some of the efforts made to ' remake' the collection, advertise library services and rebuild membership.Ex: The identification of resources, the referral of colleagues and studnets, the reliance on the content have been so transfigured in the electronic world that it should leave the researchers breathless.Ex: Libraries in general, and the corporate library in particular, must reengineer to take their rightful place in the new age.* transformarse = metamorphose.* transformarse en = blossom into.* * *transformar [A1 ]vt1 (convertir) to convert transformar algo EN algo to convert sth INTO sthpara transformar la luz solar en energía to convert sunlight into energy2 (cambiar radicalmente) ‹persona/situación/país› to transform, change o alter … radicallylas computadoras están transformando los métodos de trabajo computers are bringing about radical changes in working practices3 (en rugby) to convert4(en fútbol): transformó el penalty he scored from the penalty1 (convertirse) transformarse EN algo:los hidratos de carbono se transforman en azúcar the carbohydrates are converted into sugarla calabaza se transformó en una hermosa carroza the pumpkin turned into o was transformed into a beautiful carriage2 (cambiar radicalmente) «persona/carácter/país» to change completely, undergo a radical change, be transformeddesde que empezó a trabajar se ha transformado she's changed completely o she's a different person o she's been transformed since she started working* * *
transformar ( conjugate transformar) verbo transitivo
transformar algo EN algo to convert sth into sth
transformarse verbo pronominala) ( convertirse) transformarse EN algo to turn into sth
transformar verbo transitivo
1 to transform, change
2 (convertir, mudar) to change
' transformar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reducir
- trasformar
- convertir
- hacer
English:
transform
- turn
- conversion
- convert
* * *transformar, trasformar♦ vtun convento transformado en hotel a convent converted into a hotel;transformar la ansiedad en energía positiva to transform one's anxiety into constructive energy;las penas lo han transformado en un alcohólico his troubles have turned him into an alcoholic2. [cambiar radicalmente] to transform;el turismo ha transformado a nuestro país tourism has transformed our country3. [en rugby] to convert♦ See also the pronominal verb transformarse, trasformarse* * *v/t1 transform* * *transformar vt1) convertir: to convert2) : to transform, to change, to alter* * *transformar vb to transform / to change -
3 Theory
Neurath has likened science to a boat which, if we are to rebuild it, we must rebuild plank by plank while staying afloat in it. The philosopher and the scientist are in the same boat....Analyze theory-building how we will, we all must start in the middle. Our conceptual firsts are middle-sized, middle-distanced objects, and our introduction to them and to everything comes midway in the cultural evolution of the race. In assimilating this cultural fare we are little more aware of a distinction between report and invention, substance and style, cues and conceptualization, than we are of a distinction between the proteins and the carbohydrates of our material intake. Retrospectively we may distinguish the components of theory-building, as we distinguish the proteins and carbohydrates while subsisting on them. (Quine, 1960, pp. 4-6)Theories are usually introduced when previous study of a class of phenomena has revealed a system of uniformities.... Theories then seek to explain those regularities and, generally, to afford a deeper and more accurate understanding of the phenomena in question. To this end, a theory construes those phenomena as manifestations of entities and processes that lie behind or beneath them, as it were. (Hempel, 1966, p. 70)A strong approach [to construct validation] looks on construct validation as tough-minded testing of specific hypotheses:heoretical concepts are defined conceptually or implicitly by their role in a network of nomological or statistical "laws." The meaning is partially given by the theoretical network, however tentative and as yet impoverished that network may be. Crudely put, you know what you mean by an entity to the extent that statements about it in the theoretical language are linked to statements in the observational language. These statements are about where it's found, what it does, what it's made of. Only a few of those properties are directly tied to observables [p. 136]. In [an early] theory sketch, based upon some experience and data, everything said is conjectural. We have tentative notions about some indicators of the construct with unknown validities [p. 144]. [When we check up empirically on predictions from the model] we are testing the crude theory sketch, we are tightening the network psychometrically, and we are validating the indicators. All of these are done simultaneously [p. 149]. [Extracted with elisions and some paraphrase from Meehl & Golden, 1982.] (Cronbach, 1990, p. 183)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Theory
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4 можно сравнить с
•The performance of furnaces in cold-metal shops... compares favourably with...
•The carbohydrates as a group are comparable with the proteins and fats.
•This speed compares with that of a rocket.
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5 можно сравнить с
•The performance of furnaces in cold-metal shops... compares favourably with...
•The carbohydrates as a group are comparable with the proteins and fats.
•This speed compares with that of a rocket.
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6 находящийся в скрытом состоянии
•The solar energy latent in carbohydrates and other organic matter can be employed.
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7 поддерживать жизнь
•The ability of carbohydrates to sustain (or support) life...
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8 hidrato
m.hydrate.hidrato de carbono carbohydratepres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: hidratar.* * *1 hydrate\hidrato de carbono carbohydrate* * *SM hydrate* * *masculino hydrate* * *= hydrate.Ex. In organic chemistry, a hydrate is a compound formed by the addition of water to a host molecule.----* bajo en hidratos de carbono = low-carb(ohydrate).* dieta baja en hidratos de carbono = low-carb diet.* hidrato de carbono = carbohydrate, carb.* rico en hidratos de carbono = starchy [starchier -comp., starchiest -sup.].* * *masculino hydrate* * *= hydrate.Ex: In organic chemistry, a hydrate is a compound formed by the addition of water to a host molecule.
* bajo en hidratos de carbono = low-carb(ohydrate).* dieta baja en hidratos de carbono = low-carb diet.* hidrato de carbono = carbohydrate, carb.* rico en hidratos de carbono = starchy [starchier -comp., starchiest -sup.].* * *hydratehidratos de carbono carbohydrates* * *
Del verbo hidratar: ( conjugate hidratar)
hidrato es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
hidrató es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
hidratar
hidrato
hidratar ( conjugate hidratar) verbo transitivo ‹ verduras› to hydrate;
‹ piel› to moisturize
hidrato sustantivo masculino
hydrate;
hidratar vtr (piel) to moisturize
hidrato m Quím hydrate
hidrato de carbono, carbohydrate
' hidrato' also found in these entries:
English:
carbohydrate
* * *hidrato nmhydratehidrato de calcio calcium hydrate;hidrato de carbono carbohydrate* * *m:hidrato de carbono carbohydrate* * *hidrato nm1) : hydrate2)hidrato de carbono : carbohydrate -
9 verbrennen
(unreg.)I v/t (hat verbrannt) burn; (versengen) scorch; (Müll) incinerate; (Leiche einäschern) cremate; CHEM. convert; (Kalorien, Fett etc.) burn off; die Sonne hat ihn verbrannt he has got sunburn ( oder sunburnt); sich (Dat) beim Sonnen den Rücken verbrennen get sunburnt on one’s back; sich (Dat) die Zunge etc. verbrennen burn ( oder scald) one’s tongue etc.; der Körper verbrennt den Zucker the sugar is converted by the body; Finger, Mund, Scheiterhaufen, verbranntII v/i (ist) burn; Gebäude etc.: burn down, be destroyed by fire, be burn|t (bes. Am. -ed) to the ground, be gutted; Person, lebend: be burn|t (bes. Am. -ed) to death; CHEM. be converted (zu into); drei Menschen sind in dem Haus verbrannt three people burn|t (Am. -ed) to death in the house; der Kuchen / das Steak ist verbrannt the cake / steak has got burn|t (bes. Am. -ed); Kohlehydrate verbrennen im Körper zu... carbohydrates are converted in the body into...III v/refl burn o.s., get burn|t (bes. Am. -ed); sich aus Protest öffentlich ( selbst) verbrennen make a protest by setting fire to oneself in public ( oder by self-immolation)* * *to burn down; to burn; to scorch; to deflagrate; to incinerate; to cremate; to be on fire* * *ver|brẹn|nen ptp verbra\#nnt [fɛɐ'brant] irreg1. vt1) (mit Feuer) to burn; Müll to burn, to incinerate; (= einäschern) Tote to cremate; (= verbrauchen) Gas, Kerzen to burn; Treibstoff, Kalorien to burn, to useverbrannte Erde (fig) — scorched earth
die Zunge/den Mund verbrennen (lit) — to burn one's tongue/mouth
verbrennen (fig) — to open one's big mouth (inf)
See:→ Finger2. vrto burn oneself; (= sich verbrühen) to scald oneself3. vi aux seinto burn; (Mensch, Tier) to burn (to death); (= niederbrennen Haus etc) to burn down; (durch Sonne, Hitze) to be scorchedalles verbrannte, alles war verbrannt — everything was destroyed in the fire
* * *1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) burn2) (to use as fuel.) burn* * *ver·bren·nen *I. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw \verbrennen to burn sth2. HIST▪ jdn \verbrennen to burn sb [to death]jdn auf dem Scheiterhaufen/bei lebendigem Leibe \verbrennen to burn sb at the stake/alive3. (versengen)▪ etw \verbrennen to scorch sthII. vr Hilfsverb: habenIII. vi Hilfsverb: sein to burn; Gebäude to burn [down]; Fahrzeug to burn [out]; Mensch to burn [to death]im Garten unseres Nachbarn verbrennt wieder Abfall! our neighbour is burning [or incinerating] rubbish in his garden again!* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein burn; < person> burn to death2.es riecht verbrannt — (ugs.) there's a smell of burning
transitives Verb1) burn; burn, incinerate < rubbish>; cremate < dead person>2) (verletzen) burnsich (Dat.) an der heißen Suppe die Zunge verbrennen — burn or scald one's tongue on the hot soup
* * *verbrennen (irr)A. v/t (hat verbrannt) burn; (versengen) scorch; (Müll) incinerate; (Leiche einäschern) cremate; CHEM convert; (Kalorien, Fett etc) burn off;die Sonne hat ihn verbrannt he has got sunburn ( oder sunburnt);sich (dat)beim Sonnen den Rücken verbrennen get sunburnt on one’s back;sich (dat)die Zunge etcder Körper verbrennt den Zucker the sugar is converted by the body; → Finger, Mund, Scheiterhaufen, verbranntB. v/i (ist) burn; Gebäude etc: burn down, be destroyed by fire, be burnt (besonders US -ed) to the ground, be gutted; Person, lebend: be burnt (besonders US -ed) to death; CHEM be converted (zu into);drei Menschen sind in dem Haus verbrannt three people burnt (US -ed) to death in the house;der Kuchen/das Steak ist verbrannt the cake/steak has got burnt (besonders US -ed);Kohlehydrate verbrennen im Körper zu … carbohydrates are converted in the body into …C. v/r burn o.s., get burnt (besonders US -ed);sich aus Protest öffentlich (selbst) verbrennen make a protest by setting fire to oneself in public ( oder by self-immolation)* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein burn; < person> burn to death2.es riecht verbrannt — (ugs.) there's a smell of burning
transitives Verb1) burn; burn, incinerate < rubbish>; cremate < dead person>2) (verletzen) burnsich (Dat.) an der heißen Suppe die Zunge verbrennen — burn or scald one's tongue on the hot soup
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10 abbauen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I vt/i (Baracke, Kulissen, Lager, Stand) dismantle, disassemble, strike; (Maschine) dismantle, strip (down); (Zelt) strike; (Gerüst) take down; pull down; der Markt ist aus, sie bauen schon ab the market is over, they’re already packing upII v/t1. (verringern) reduce; (Bestände) run down; (Missstände) remedy; (Vorurteile etc.) get rid of, break down; (Defizit, Löhne, Preise) reduce, cut; (Personal, Stellen, Privilegien) cut (back), streamline euph.; Arbeitskräfte abbauen cut down on manpower ( oder the workforce), lay off workers2. CHEM., BIOL. (Giftstoffe, Kohlehydrate, Alkohol etc.) break downIII v/i Mensch: go downhill (auch geistig); (nachlassen) flag, lose it umg.; er baut in letzter Zeit stark ab he’s going downhill fast; die Schüler bauen in der 6. Stunde stark ab the pupils switch off ( oder lose concentration) in the 6th lesson (Am. period)IV v/refl1. Vorurteile etc.: break down2. CHEM., BIOL.; Gift etc. im Körper: break down, decompose3. MET. break up* * *(demontieren) to pull down; to dismantle;(fördern) to mine;(verringern) to retrench; to run down; to reduce* * *ạb|bau|en sep1. vt2) (= demontieren) to dismantle; Maschine to strip down, to dismantle; Gerüst to take down, to dismantle; Kulissen to take down, to strike; Zelt to strike; Lager to break, to strikeein System allmählich abbauen — to phase out a system
4) (= verringern) Produktion, Personal, Bürokratie to cut back, to reduce, to cut down on; Arbeitsplätze, Arbeitskräfte to reduce the number of; Privilegien to cut back, to strip away2. vi(Sportler etc) to go downhill; (Patient) to deteriorate, to weaken; (= erlahmen) to flag, to wilt; (= abschalten) to switch off* * *ab|bau·enI. vt▪ etw \abbauenKohle \abbauen to mine [for] coal2. (demontieren) Gerüst to dismantle sth3. (verringern) Lohn to reduce [or decrease] sth4. (schrittweise beseitigen) to cut sthPrivilegien \abbauen to reduce [or cut] privileges5. CHEM▪ etw \abbauen to decompose [or degrade] sthII. vi (fam: allmählich weniger leisten) Kräfte, Konzentration to flag, to wilt; (geistig/körperlich nachlassen) to deteriorate* * *1.transitives Verb1) dismantle; strike <tent, camp>; dismantle, take down < scaffolding>3) (beseitigen) gradually remove; break down <prejudices, inhibitions>5) (Chemie, Biol.) break down <carbohydrates, alcohol>2.intransitives Verb fade; slow down* * *abbauen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t & v/i (Baracke, Kulissen, Lager, Stand) dismantle, disassemble, strike; (Maschine) dismantle, strip (down); (Zelt) strike; (Gerüst) take down; pull down;der Markt ist aus, sie bauen schon ab the market is over, they’re already packing upB. v/t1. (verringern) reduce; (Bestände) run down; (Missstände) remedy; (Vorurteile etc) get rid of, break down; (Defizit, Löhne, Preise) reduce, cut; (Personal, Stellen, Privilegien) cut (back), streamline euph;er baut in letzter Zeit stark ab he’s going downhill fast;die Schüler bauen in der 6. Stunde stark ab the pupils switch off ( oder lose concentration) in the 6th lesson (US period)D. v/r1. Vorurteile etc: break down2. CHEM, BIOL; Gift etc im Körper: break down, decompose3. METEO break up* * *1.transitives Verb1) dismantle; strike <tent, camp>; dismantle, take down < scaffolding>3) (beseitigen) gradually remove; break down <prejudices, inhibitions>5) (Chemie, Biol.) break down <carbohydrates, alcohol>2.intransitives Verb fade; slow down* * *v.to abolish v.to dismantle v. -
11 ejercicio físico
m.physical exercise, bodily training, daily exercises, daily dozen.* * *(n.) = workout, physical exercise, exerciseEx. The article is entitled 'Steps for a professional workout'.Ex. The idea behind this physical exercise was the development of will power.Ex. Consumption of sport drinks containing carbohydrates and electrolytes during exercise will provide fuel for the muscles = La consumicion de bebidas energéticas que contienen carbohidratos y electrolitos durante el ejercicio proporciona energía para los músculos.* * *(n.) = workout, physical exercise, exerciseEx: The article is entitled 'Steps for a professional workout'.
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12 carbohidrato
m.carbohydrate.* * *1 carbohydrate* * *noun m.* * *SM carbohydrate* * *= carbohydrate, carb.Nota: Abreviatura de carbohydrate.Ex. Lectins, the carbohydrate binding proteins, have emerged as indispensable biological tools in the last decade.Ex. They say that if carbohydrates raise blood sugar and insulin levels and cause weight gain, a decrease in carbs will result in weight loss.----* bajo en carbohidratos = low-carb(ohydrate).* dieta baja en carbohidratos = low-carb diet.* * *= carbohydrate, carb.Nota: Abreviatura de carbohydrate.Ex: Lectins, the carbohydrate binding proteins, have emerged as indispensable biological tools in the last decade.
Ex: They say that if carbohydrates raise blood sugar and insulin levels and cause weight gain, a decrease in carbs will result in weight loss.* bajo en carbohidratos = low-carb(ohydrate).* dieta baja en carbohidratos = low-carb diet.* * *carbohydrate* * *
carbohidrato sustantivo masculino
carbohydrate
' carbohidrato' also found in these entries:
English:
carbohydrate
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13 hidrato de carbono
carbohydrate* * *(n.) = carbohydrate, carbEx. Lectins, the carbohydrate binding proteins, have emerged as indispensable biological tools in the last decade.Ex. They say that if carbohydrates raise blood sugar and insulin levels and cause weight gain, a decrease in carbs will result in weight loss.* * *(n.) = carbohydrate, carbEx: Lectins, the carbohydrate binding proteins, have emerged as indispensable biological tools in the last decade.
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14 cut down
1) (to cause to fall by cutting: He has cut down the apple tree.) talar, cortar2) (to reduce (an amount taken etc): I haven't given up smoking but I'm cutting down.) reducircut down vb talarv.• acortar v.• apear v.• capar v.• cortar v.• limar v.• limitar v.1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( fell) \<\<tree\>\> cortar, talarb) ( kill) matarhe was cut down in his prime — (liter) su vida fue segada en flor (liter)
c) ( reduce) \<\<expenditure\>\> reducir*, recortar; \<\<consumption\>\> reducir*, disminuir*2) v + adv ( make reductions)cigarette? - no, thanks, I'm trying to cut down — ¿un cigarrillo? - no, gracias, estoy tratando de fumar menos
to cut down ON something: you should cut down on carbohydrates — debería reducir el consumo de hidratos de carbono
1. VT + ADV1) [+ tree] cortar, talar; [+ enemy] matar; [+ clothes] acortar2) (=reduce) [+ consumption] reducir; [+ expenditure] reducir, recortar; [+ text] acortar, abreviar- cut sb down to size2.VI + ADVyou're drinking too much, you really should cut down — bebes demasiado, deberías moderarte
to cut down on — [+ fatty food] reducir el consumo de; [+ expenditure] moderar, reducir; [+ public services] recortar, reducir
* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( fell) \<\<tree\>\> cortar, talarb) ( kill) matarhe was cut down in his prime — (liter) su vida fue segada en flor (liter)
c) ( reduce) \<\<expenditure\>\> reducir*, recortar; \<\<consumption\>\> reducir*, disminuir*2) v + adv ( make reductions)cigarette? - no, thanks, I'm trying to cut down — ¿un cigarrillo? - no, gracias, estoy tratando de fumar menos
to cut down ON something: you should cut down on carbohydrates — debería reducir el consumo de hidratos de carbono
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1) (to stop working, sometimes because of a safety device: The engines cut out (noun cut-out).) pararse2) (to stop: I've cut out smoking.) dejar decut out vb recortarv.• recortar v.1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<article/photograph\>\> recortar2) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<dress/cookies\>\> cortarb) ( exclude) \<\<noise/carbohydrates\>\> eliminar, suprimircut it out! — (colloq) basta ya!; work I 1)
3) ( suit)to be cut out FOR something — estar* hecho para algo
4) v + adva) ( stop working) \<\<engine\>\> pararse, calarseb) ( switch off) apagarse*1. VT + ADV1) [+ article, picture] recortar; [+ dress, skirt etc] cortar; [+ diseased part] extirpar- be cut out for sth/to do sth2) (=exclude) [+ unnecessary details] eliminar, suprimir; [+ light] tapar; [+ intermediary, middleman] saltarse a, eliminaryou can cut that out for a start! * — ¡para empezar deja de hacer eso!
cut out the singing! * — ¡basta ya de cantar!
cut it out! * — ¡basta ya!
3) (=give up) [+ fatty food] dejar de comerto cut out alcohol/cigarettes — dejar de beber/fumar
4) (=delete) suprimir2.VI + ADV [car engine] pararse; (Elec) cortarse, interrumpirse* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<article/photograph\>\> recortar2) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<dress/cookies\>\> cortarb) ( exclude) \<\<noise/carbohydrates\>\> eliminar, suprimircut it out! — (colloq) basta ya!; work I 1)
3) ( suit)to be cut out FOR something — estar* hecho para algo
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(n.) = sports drinkEx. Consumption of sport drinks containing carbohydrates and electrolytes during exercise will provide fuel for the muscles = La consumicion de bebidas energéticas que contienen carbohidratos y electrolitos durante el ejercicio proporciona energía para los músculos.* * *(n.) = sports drinkEx: Consumption of sport drinks containing carbohydrates and electrolytes during exercise will provide fuel for the muscles = La consumicion de bebidas energéticas que contienen carbohidratos y electrolitos durante el ejercicio proporciona energía para los músculos.
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(n.) = energy drink, sports drinkEx. This risk can be reduced by regularly taking in fluid or energy drinks throughout exercise.Ex. Consumption of sport drinks containing carbohydrates and electrolytes during exercise will provide fuel for the muscles = La consumicion de bebidas energéticas que contienen carbohidratos y electrolitos durante el ejercicio proporciona energía para los músculos.* * *(n.) = energy drink, sports drinkEx: This risk can be reduced by regularly taking in fluid or energy drinks throughout exercise.
Ex: Consumption of sport drinks containing carbohydrates and electrolytes during exercise will provide fuel for the muscles = La consumicion de bebidas energéticas que contienen carbohidratos y electrolitos durante el ejercicio proporciona energía para los músculos.* * *energy drink -
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m.electrolyte.* * *1 electrolyte* * *= electrolyte.Ex. Consumption of sport drinks containing carbohydrates and electrolytes during exercise will provide fuel for the muscles = La consumicion de bebidas energéticas que contienen carbohidratos y electrolitos durante el ejercicio proporciona energía para los músculos.* * *= electrolyte.Ex: Consumption of sport drinks containing carbohydrates and electrolytes during exercise will provide fuel for the muscles = La consumicion de bebidas energéticas que contienen carbohidratos y electrolitos durante el ejercicio proporciona energía para los músculos.
* * *electrolyte* * *electrólito, electrolito nmelectrolyte* * *electrolito nm: electrolyte -
19 en plena forma
= in peak condition, in tip-top form, in tip-top conditionEx. Nutritionally balanced foods containing the optimum level of proteins, fats, carbohydrates and minerals to help keep your pet in peak condition.Ex. Throughout countless interviews with experts, they all agree on one strategy for keeping your mood in tip-top form -- eat breakfast!.Ex. There are a few secrets to having your hair in tip-top condition -- eating well, drinking water, and not over using hairdryers or straighteners.* * *= in peak condition, in tip-top form, in tip-top conditionEx: Nutritionally balanced foods containing the optimum level of proteins, fats, carbohydrates and minerals to help keep your pet in peak condition.
Ex: Throughout countless interviews with experts, they all agree on one strategy for keeping your mood in tip-top form -- eat breakfast!.Ex: There are a few secrets to having your hair in tip-top condition -- eating well, drinking water, and not over using hairdryers or straighteners. -
20 grasa corporal
f.body fat, adipose tissue, fat contained in adipose cells.* * *(n.) = body fatEx. By limiting carbohydrates, dieters will decrease levels of insulin and body fat, and weight loss is the result of fat loss.* * *(n.) = body fatEx: By limiting carbohydrates, dieters will decrease levels of insulin and body fat, and weight loss is the result of fat loss.
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