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1. noun1) (a substance (liquid or gas) whose particles can move about freely.) fluido2) (any liquid substance: cleaning fluid.) líquido
2. adjective1) (able to flow like a liquid: a fluid substance.) fluido, líquido2) (smooth and graceful: fluid movements.) fluido3) ((of arrangements, plans etc) able to be changed easily: My holiday plans are fluid.) flexible•- fluidityfluid1 adj fluidofluid2 n fluido / líquidotr['flʊːɪd]1 (not solid) fluido,-a, líquido,-a2 (smooth, graceful) natural, con soltura3 (not fixed) flexible1 fluido, líquidofluid ['flu:ɪd] adj: fluidofluid n: fluido m, líquido madj.• fluido, -a adj.• líquido, -a adj.n.• fluido s.m.• líquido s.m.
I 'fluːəd, 'fluːɪdmass & count nouna) (Phys, Tech) fluido mhydraulic/brake fluid — líquido m hidráulico/de frenos
b) ( in body) líquido m, fluido m
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1) <substance/style> fluido2) ( not stable or fixed)['fluːɪd]1.ADJ [substance, movement] fluido; [plan, arrangements] flexible; [opinions] variable2.N (Phys) fluido m ; (Physiol) fluido m, líquido mdrink plenty of fluids — tome mucho líquido, beba mucho
3.CPDfluid ounce N — onza f líquida
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I ['fluːəd, 'fluːɪd]mass & count nouna) (Phys, Tech) fluido mhydraulic/brake fluid — líquido m hidráulico/de frenos
b) ( in body) líquido m, fluido m
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1) <substance/style> fluido2) ( not stable or fixed)
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