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81 soplar
v.1 to blow out (vela, fuego).Ella sopla el polvo de la mesa She blows the dust from the table.2 to blow off (ceniza, polvo).3 to blow up (globo).4 to blow (vidrio) (echar aire).5 to prompt (informal) (en examen).me sopló las respuestas he whispered the answers to me6 to pinch(informal) (steal). (peninsular Spanish)7 to booze (informal) (beber). (peninsular Spanish)8 to be blowing.Un viento anormal sopla An abnormal wind is blowing.9 to whisper.Me sopló la respuesta He whispered the answer to me.10 to billow, to puff up with the wind.11 to get it on, to get it up, to function sexually.* * *1 (viento etc) to blow2 familiar (denunciar) to squeal2 (vidrio) to blow3 figurado (inspirar) to inspire1 (dedos, manos) to blow* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=echar aire sobre) [+ polvo] to blow away, blow off; [+ superficie, sopa, fuego] to blow on; [+ vela] to blow out; [+ globo] to blow up; [+ vidrio] to blow2) (=inspirar) to inspire3) (=decir confidencialmente)soplar a algn — (=ayudar a recordar) to prompt sb
4) * (=delatar) to split on *5) * (=birlar) to pinch *6) * (=cobrar) to charge, sting *¿cuánto te soplaron? — how much did they sting you for?
7) * [+ golpe]le sopló un buen mamporro — she whacked o clouted him one *
2. VI1) [persona, viento] to blow¡sopla! — * [indicando sorpresa] well I'm blowed! *
2) * (=delatar) to split *, squeal *3) * [beber] to drink, booze3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( con la boca) to blowb) viento to blow2) (fam) ( en examen) to whisper ( answers in an exam)2.soplar vt1)a) < vela> to blow out; <fuego/brasas> to blow onb) < vidrio> to blow2)b) (arg) ( a la policía) to give... awayalguien debió soplarles el lugar donde se escondían — someone must have squealed and told the police where they were hiding (sl)
3) (fam)me soplaron 10.000 pesetas — they stung me (for) 10,000 pesetas
b) <pieza/ficha> to take3.soplarse v pron2) (AmL fam) ( vencer) to beat3) (Méx, Per fam) ( aguantar) < persona> to put up with; <discurso/película> to sit through, suffer4) (Méx, RPl fam) ( matar) to do... in (colloq)* * *= puff, blow.Ex. He designed everything for dramatic effect, and even in his last days when he puffed audibly his breathing still supported his voice and gave it energy = Lo hacia todo dándole un efecto dramático e incluso en sus últimos días cuando respiraba resoplando de forma audible su respiración no afectaba a su manera de hablar y además le daba energía.Ex. Leforte blew forth a long breath, as if trying to repulse the oppressive heat of the September morning.----* cristal soplado = blown glass.* soplado por el viento = wind-blown.* soplar viento = wind + blow.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( con la boca) to blowb) viento to blow2) (fam) ( en examen) to whisper ( answers in an exam)2.soplar vt1)a) < vela> to blow out; <fuego/brasas> to blow onb) < vidrio> to blow2)b) (arg) ( a la policía) to give... awayalguien debió soplarles el lugar donde se escondían — someone must have squealed and told the police where they were hiding (sl)
3) (fam)me soplaron 10.000 pesetas — they stung me (for) 10,000 pesetas
b) <pieza/ficha> to take3.soplarse v pron2) (AmL fam) ( vencer) to beat3) (Méx, Per fam) ( aguantar) < persona> to put up with; <discurso/película> to sit through, suffer4) (Méx, RPl fam) ( matar) to do... in (colloq)* * *= puff, blow.Ex: He designed everything for dramatic effect, and even in his last days when he puffed audibly his breathing still supported his voice and gave it energy = Lo hacia todo dándole un efecto dramático e incluso en sus últimos días cuando respiraba resoplando de forma audible su respiración no afectaba a su manera de hablar y además le daba energía.
Ex: Leforte blew forth a long breath, as if trying to repulse the oppressive heat of the September morning.* cristal soplado = blown glass.* soplado por el viento = wind-blown.* soplar viento = wind + blow.* * *soplar [A1 ]viA1 (con la boca) to blowsopla fuerte blow hardapagó todas las velitas soplando una sola vez she blew out all the candles in one go o breathsi está caliente sopla if it's too hot, blow on it2 «viento» to blowesta noche sopla un viento muy fuerte there's a strong wind (blowing) tonight■ soplarvtA1 ‹vela› to blow out; ‹fuego/brasas› to blow onsopló el polvo que había sobre los libros she blew the dust off the bookssopla la leche para que se enfríe blow on the milk to cool it down2 ‹vidrio› to blowB1 ( fam) ‹respuesta› (en un examen) to whisper2 ( arg) (a la policía) to give … awayalguien debió soplarles el lugar donde se escondían someone must have squealed o ( BrE) grassed and told the police where they were hiding (sl)C ( fam)por esta porquería me soplaron 6 euros they stung me (for) 6 euros for this piece of junk ( colloq)2 ‹pieza/ficha› to take■ soplarseme tuve que soplar el discurso I had to sit through o suffer the speech* * *
soplar ( conjugate soplar) verbo intransitivo
1
2 (fam) ( en examen) to whisper ( answers in an exam)
verbo transitivo
1
‹fuego/brasas› to blow on
2 (fam) ‹ respuesta› ( en examen) to whisper
3 (fam) ( robar) to swipe (colloq), to pinch (BrE colloq);
( cobrar) to sting (colloq)
soplarse verbo pronominal (Méx, Per fam) ( aguantar) ‹ persona› to put up with;
‹discurso/película› to sit through, suffer
soplar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (viento, persona) to blow: sopla por este tubo, blow into this tube
2 familiar to drink alcohol
II verbo transitivo
1 (algo caliente) to blow on
2 (una vela) to blow out
3 (un fuego) to fan
4 (un globo) to blow up
(vidrio) to blow
5 (apartar con un soplo) to blow away
6 (una respuesta, un cotilleo) to whisper: me sopló el resultado, he passed the result on to me
7 fam (hurtar) to pilfer: me han soplado los rotuladores, I have had my markers pinched
' soplar' also found in these entries:
English:
blow
- bluster
- puff
- tell
* * *♦ vt1. [vela, fuego] to blow out2. [para enfriar] to blow on3. [ceniza, polvo] to blow off4. [globo] to blow up5. [vidrio] to blow6. [ficha] to takeme sopló las respuestas he whispered the answers to me8. Fam [denunciar]le sopló a la policía la hora del atraco he informed the police of the time of the robbery♦ vi1. [echar aire] to blow;sopla más fuerte blow harder;el viento soplaba con fuerza the wind was blowing hard;ver de qué lado sopla el viento to see which way the wind blows4. CompRP Famno ser soplar y hacer botellas to be no easy thing* * *II v/t1 vela blow out2 polvo blow away3:soplar algo a la policía tip the police off about sth* * *soplar vi: to blowsoplar vt: to blow on, to blow out, to blow off* * *soplar vb -
82 soplo cardíaco
m.cardiac murmur, abnormal sound made by the heart, hole in the heart, heart murmur.* * *(n.) = heart murmurEx. More than half of all children have a heart murmur at some time in their lives and most heart murmurs don't mean anything is wrong.* * *(n.) = heart murmurEx: More than half of all children have a heart murmur at some time in their lives and most heart murmurs don't mean anything is wrong.
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83 u
conj.or.m.1 u, letter u.2 U, uranium.* * *u(Used before words beginning with o or ho)1 or* * *conj.or* * *I[u]SF (=letra) U, u IICONJ [used instead of "o" before o-, ho-] or* * ** * *= u.Ex. In modern English we can treat /yu/ as two separate phonemes because the second element tends to behave like the vowel /u/ in most dialects.----* con forma de U = U-shaped.* en forma de U = U-shaped.* u otra cosa = or what not [whatnot].* u otros = or what not [whatnot].* * ** * *= u.Ex: In modern English we can treat /yu/ as two separate phonemes because the second element tends to behave like the vowel /u/ in most dialects.
* con forma de U = U-shaped.* en forma de U = U-shaped.* u otra cosa = or what not [whatnot].* u otros = or what not [whatnot].* * *u2siete u ocho seven or eightayer u hoy yesterday or today* * *
Multiple Entries:
U
u
U,◊ u sustantivo femenino (pl úes) (read as /u/) the letter U, u
u conjunción used instead of o before o- or ho- or;
siete u ocho seven or eight
U, u f (letra) U, u
'U' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- a. C.
- a.m.
- ábaco
- abad
- abadejo
- abadesa
- abadía
- abajeña
- abajeño
- abajo
- abalanzarse
- abalear
- abalorio
- abanderar
- abanderada
- abanderado
- abandonar
- abandonada
- abandonado
- abandonarse
- abandono
- abanicar
- abanicarse
- abanico
- abarcar
- abaratar
- abaratamiento
- abaratarse
- abarquillada
- abarquillado
- abarquillar
- abarquillarse
- abarrotar
- abarrotada
- abarrotado
- abarrotería
- abarrotes
- abastecer
- abastecerse
- abastecimiento
- abasto
- abatir
- abate
- abatible
- abatida
- abatido
- abatimiento
- abatirse
- abdicar
English:
A
- A-level
- a.m.
- AA
- aback
- abandon
- abandoned
- abate
- abbess
- abbey
- abbot
- abbreviate
- abbreviation
- ABC
- abdicate
- abdication
- abdomen
- abduct
- aberration
- abhor
- abhorrent
- abide
- abide by
- abiding
- ability
- abject
- ablaze
- able
- abnormal
- abnormally
- aboard
- abolish
- abolition
- abominable
- aborigine
- abort
- abortion
- abortive
- about
- about-face
- about-turn
- above
- above-board
- above-mentioned
- abrasive
- abreast
- abridged
- abroad
- abrupt
- abruptly
* * *U, u [u] nf[letra] U, u* * *uconj (instead of o before words starting with o) or* * *u nf: twenty-second letter of the Spanish alphabet* * *u conj or -
84 consunción
f.1 consumption.2 consumption, progressive and abnormal wasting of the body, weakening, consumptiveness.3 consumption, pulmonary tuberculosis.* * *1 consumption* * *SF consumption* * ** * ** * *(enfermedad) consumption; (adelgazamiento) wasting away* * *consunción nfFormalmurió por consunción she wasted away and died* * *f MED consumption -
85 fístula
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86 I
f.1 i, letter i.2 i, imaginary number i.* * *SF (=letra) I, iI griega — Y, y
* * *i latina — the letter i
- i griega* * *i latina — the letter i
- i griega* * *
I,
i griega the letter y
I, i sustantivo femenino (letra) I, i
i griega, Y, y
'i' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- a. C.
- a.m.
- ábaco
- abad
- abadejo
- abadesa
- abadía
- abajeña
- abajeño
- abajo
- abalanzarse
- abalear
- abalorio
- abanderar
- abanderada
- abanderado
- abandonar
- abandonada
- abandonado
- abandonarse
- abandono
- abanicar
- abanicarse
- abanico
- abarcar
- abaratar
- abaratamiento
- abaratarse
- abarquillada
- abarquillado
- abarquillar
- abarquillarse
- abarrotar
- abarrotada
- abarrotado
- abarrotería
- abarrotes
- abastecer
- abastecerse
- abastecimiento
- abasto
- abatir
- abate
- abatible
- abatida
- abatido
- abatimiento
- abatirse
- abdicar
English:
A
- A-level
- a.m.
- AA
- aback
- abandon
- abandoned
- abate
- abbess
- abbey
- abbot
- abbreviate
- abbreviation
- ABC
- abdicate
- abdication
- abdomen
- abduct
- aberration
- abhor
- abhorrent
- abide
- abide by
- abiding
- ability
- abject
- ablaze
- able
- abnormal
- abnormally
- aboard
- abolish
- abolition
- abominable
- aborigine
- abort
- abortion
- abortive
- about
- about-face
- about-turn
- above
- above-board
- above-mentioned
- abrasive
- abreast
- abridged
- abroad
- abrupt
- abruptly
* * *I, i i nf[letra] I, i i griega = name of the letter “y”;i latina = name of the letter “i”* * *I, if letter ‘i’* * *i nf: ninth letter of the Spanish alphabet -
87 l.
(= litro) l, liter** * *(= litro) l, liter** * *l.(= litro) l, liter** * *
l. (
'l.' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abominable
- accidental
- actual
- adaptable
- L
- S.L.
- arroba
- de
- ele
- especialista
- lejano
- siete
English:
A-level
- ability
- able
- abnormal
- abnormally
- abolish
- abolition
- abominable
- abseil
- absolute
- absolutely
- abysmal
- acceptable
- accessible
- accidental
- accidentally
- accordingly
- accountable
- accusingly
- acknowledge
- acknowledgement
- acrylic
- actual
- actually
- adaptable
- additional
- adjustable
- admirable
- admiral
- admissible
- adrenalin
- advisable
- aerial
- aerosol
- affiliated
- aftershave (lotion)
- agile
- agreeable
- agricultural
- ailing
- airlift
- airlock
- airmail
- aisle
- alarm
- alarmed
- alarming
- alcohol
- alcoholic
- ale
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88 M
f.m, letter m.* * *m1 ( minuto) minute; (abreviatura) min————————m► símbolo————————m► símbolo* * *I=m ['eme]SF (=letra) M, m IIABRIIIABR= metros cuadrados sq. m., m 2m 2 —
= metros cúbicos cu. m., m 3m 3 —
* * ** * ** * *M(= marzo)11 March ( date of the 2005 Madrid bombings)M, m( read as /ˈeme/)A (the letter) M, mB (= masculino) m, maleC (= mujer) femaleD (= metro) meter** * *
Multiple Entries:
M
m
M,◊ m sustantivo femenino (read as /'eme/) the letter M, m
m (metro) m, meter( conjugate meter)
M, m sustantivo femenino (letra) M, m
'M' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
a.m.
- ábaco
- abad
- abadejo
- abajeña
- abajeño
- abalorio
- abanderada
- abanderado
- abandonar
- abandono
- abanico
- abaratamiento
- abastecimiento
- abasto
- abate
- abatimiento
- abdomen
- abecé
- abecedario
- abedul
- abejorro
- abeto
- abismo
- abogada
- abogado
- abolengo
- abominable
- abonada
- abonado
- abono
- abordaje
- aborto
- abrasiva
- abrasivo
- abrazo
- abrebotellas
- abrecartas
- abrefácil
- abrelatas
- abridor
- abrigo
- abril
- abrillantador
- abrirse
- abrumar
- absceso
- absentismo
- ábside
- absoluta
English:
a.m.
- abdomen
- abnormal
- abnormally
- abominable
- absenteeism
- abstemious
- academy
- acclaim
- acclimatize
- acclimatized
- accommodate
- accommodation
- accompaniment
- accomplishment
- accustom
- acknowledgement
- acrimonious
- adamant
- aerodrome
- affirm
- affirmative
- agreement
- aim
- alarm
- alarming
- album
- alimony
- all-time
- almond
- altruism
- aluminium
- amalgam
- ameliorate
- amenable
- amenities
- amiable
- amid
- amiss
- ammonia
- amoeba
- amok
- among
- amongst
- amoral
- amorphous
- amortization
- amortize
- amphetamine
- anaemia
* * *M (abrev de martes)Tues;11-M = 11 March 2004, date of the bombing of four Madrid commuter trains by Al-Quaeda-inspired terrorists11-MThe al-Qaeda-inspired bombings in Madrid on the morning of 11 March 2004 destroyed several train lines and killed almost 200 people. This is the bloodiest terrorist atrocity in recent Spanish history, and has consequently become a significant point of reference – it is commonly referred to as 11-M, denoting the day and month when it occurred. This use of a figure followed by the initial of a month is used as a form of shorthand for a number of significant dates. Thus 23-F signifies the attempted coup in the parliament building in Madrid on 23 February 1981, and 20-N refers to the date of Franco's death – 20 November 1975. The Spanish equivalent of “9-11” to refer to the attack on the World Trade Center in New York in 2001 is 11-S.M, m ['eme] nf1. [letra] M, m2. CompFam Euflo mandé a la m I told him where to go* * *m* * *m nf: thirteenth letter of the Spanish alphabet -
89 m
f.m, letter m.* * *m1 ( minuto) minute; (abreviatura) min————————m► símbolo————————m► símbolo* * *I=m ['eme]SF (=letra) M, m IIABRIIIABR= metros cuadrados sq. m., m 2m 2 —
= metros cúbicos cu. m., m 3m 3 —
* * *1) ( en formularios)a) (= masculino) M maleb) (= mujer) F female2) (= metro) m, meter** * ** * *M(= marzo)11 March ( date of the 2005 Madrid bombings)M, m( read as /ˈeme/)A (the letter) M, mB (= masculino) m, maleC (= mujer) femaleD (= metro) meter** * *
Multiple Entries:
M
m
M,◊ m sustantivo femenino (read as /'eme/) the letter M, m
m (metro) m, meter( conjugate meter)
M, m sustantivo femenino (letra) M, m
'M' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
a.m.
- ábaco
- abad
- abadejo
- abajeña
- abajeño
- abalorio
- abanderada
- abanderado
- abandonar
- abandono
- abanico
- abaratamiento
- abastecimiento
- abasto
- abate
- abatimiento
- abdomen
- abecé
- abecedario
- abedul
- abejorro
- abeto
- abismo
- abogada
- abogado
- abolengo
- abominable
- abonada
- abonado
- abono
- abordaje
- aborto
- abrasiva
- abrasivo
- abrazo
- abrebotellas
- abrecartas
- abrefácil
- abrelatas
- abridor
- abrigo
- abril
- abrillantador
- abrirse
- abrumar
- absceso
- absentismo
- ábside
- absoluta
English:
a.m.
- abdomen
- abnormal
- abnormally
- abominable
- absenteeism
- abstemious
- academy
- acclaim
- acclimatize
- acclimatized
- accommodate
- accommodation
- accompaniment
- accomplishment
- accustom
- acknowledgement
- acrimonious
- adamant
- aerodrome
- affirm
- affirmative
- agreement
- aim
- alarm
- alarming
- album
- alimony
- all-time
- almond
- altruism
- aluminium
- amalgam
- ameliorate
- amenable
- amenities
- amiable
- amid
- amiss
- ammonia
- amoeba
- amok
- among
- amongst
- amoral
- amorphous
- amortization
- amortize
- amphetamine
- anaemia
* * *M (abrev de martes)Tues;11-M = 11 March 2004, date of the bombing of four Madrid commuter trains by Al-Quaeda-inspired terrorists11-MThe al-Qaeda-inspired bombings in Madrid on the morning of 11 March 2004 destroyed several train lines and killed almost 200 people. This is the bloodiest terrorist atrocity in recent Spanish history, and has consequently become a significant point of reference – it is commonly referred to as 11-M, denoting the day and month when it occurred. This use of a figure followed by the initial of a month is used as a form of shorthand for a number of significant dates. Thus 23-F signifies the attempted coup in the parliament building in Madrid on 23 February 1981, and 20-N refers to the date of Franco's death – 20 November 1975. The Spanish equivalent of “9-11” to refer to the attack on the World Trade Center in New York in 2001 is 11-S.M, m ['eme] nf1. [letra] M, m2. CompFam Euflo mandé a la m I told him where to go* * *m* * *m nf: thirteenth letter of the Spanish alphabet -
90 coprofilia
f.coprophilia, abnormal often obsessive interest in excrement especially the use of feces for sexual excitement, coprophilism, paraphilia involving sexual pleasure from feces.* * *SF coprophilia -
91 mitómano
m.mythomaniac, fabricator, person that lies to an abnormal degree, fabricator of lies.* * *► adjetivo1 mythomaniac► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 mythomaniac2 (idólatra) hero-worshipper* * *mitómano, -aSM / F1) (=idólatra) mythomaniac2) (Psic) person who exaggerates* * *mitómano -namasculine, femininemythomaniac* * *mitómano, -a♦ adjmythomaniac♦ nm,fmythomaniac -
92 displasia
f.dysplasia, defect, abnormal development and growth of cells or body organs.* * *1 dysplasia* * *( Med) dysplasia -
93 eretismo
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94 electromiograma
m.electromyogram.* * *electromiograma (EMG)Ex: Electromyograms (EMGs) can be used to detect abnormal electrical activity of muscle that can occur in many diseases and conditions.
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95 EMG
EMG (electromiograma)Ex: Electromyograms (EMGs) can be used to detect abnormal electrical activity of muscle that can occur in many diseases and conditions.
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96 lordótico
adj.lordotic, related to lordosis or abnormal curvature of the spine, related to lordosis.* * *lordótico -calordotic -
97 queloide
adj.keloid, keloidal.m.cheloid, raised scar, abnormal proliferation of scar tissue, keloid.* * *keloid -
98 anormal
• aberrant• abnormal• anomalistic• anomalous• deviating• deviative• unnatural• weighty matter• weird guy -
99 anormalidad
• aberrance• aberrancy• aberration• abnormal act• abnormality• anomalism• anomaly• deviance• deviancy• freakishness• irregularity• preternaturalness -
100 antinatural
• aberrant• abnormal• against nature• anomalous• contrary to nature• unnatural
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