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1 aceite de oliva virgen extra
(n.) = extra virgin olive oilEx. Omegas and essential fatty acids are "good" fats and are found in salmon, sardines and other cold water fish, extra virgin olive oil, nuts, seeds, avocado and açai.* * *(n.) = extra virgin olive oilEx: Omegas and essential fatty acids are "good" fats and are found in salmon, sardines and other cold water fish, extra virgin olive oil, nuts, seeds, avocado and açai.
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2 asaí
= açai.Ex. Omegas and essential fatty acids are "good" fats and are found in salmon, sardines and other cold water fish, extra virgin olive oil, nuts, seeds, avocado and açai.* * *= açai.Ex: Omegas and essential fatty acids are "good" fats and are found in salmon, sardines and other cold water fish, extra virgin olive oil, nuts, seeds, avocado and açai.
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3 azufre
m.1 sulfur.2 sulphur, brimstone, sulfur.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: azufrar.* * *1 sulphur (US sulfur)* * *noun m.* * *SM (Quím) sulphur, sulfur (EEUU); (Rel etc) brimstone* * *masculino sulfur** * *= brimstone, sulphur [sulfur, -USA].Ex. He recommended me to carry a small piece of brimstone sewed up in a piece of very thin linen to bed with me, and if I felt any symptom of cramp to hold it in my hand.Ex. Photographs should be stored in non-hygroscopic containers which are free of sulphur, acids, and peroxides.----* dióxido de azufre = sulphur dioxide.* * *masculino sulfur** * *= brimstone, sulphur [sulfur, -USA].Ex: He recommended me to carry a small piece of brimstone sewed up in a piece of very thin linen to bed with me, and if I felt any symptom of cramp to hold it in my hand.
Ex: Photographs should be stored in non-hygroscopic containers which are free of sulphur, acids, and peroxides.* dióxido de azufre = sulphur dioxide.* * *sulfur** * *
azufre sustantivo masculino
sulfur( conjugate sulfur)
azufre sustantivo masculino sulphur, US sulfur
' azufre' also found in these entries:
English:
sulphur
- sulfur
* * *azufre nmQuím sulphur* * *m sulfur, Brsulphur* * *azufre nm: sulphur♦ azufroso, -sa adj -
4 cada vez más pruebas
(n.) = accumulating evidenceEx. There is accumulating evidence of reductions in red blood cell membrane essential fatty acids in patients with schizophrenia.* * *(n.) = accumulating evidenceEx: There is accumulating evidence of reductions in red blood cell membrane essential fatty acids in patients with schizophrenia.
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5 chisporrotear
v.1 to crackle (fuego, leña).2 to sputter, to sparkle, to sizzle.El fuego chisporrotea The fire sputters.* * *2 familiar (el aceite) to spit* * *VI [aceite] to spit; [carne] to sizzle; [leña] to crackle; [fuego] to throw out sparks* * ** * *= sizzle, splutter, sputter.Ex. It should be hot enough so that a few drops of water will sizzle when they are dropped on the frying pan.Ex. The ashes of the wicks, becoming heated, caused the fatty acids to splutter; and this was a grave inconvenience.Ex. The light of these lamps did not sputter as it burned.* * ** * *= sizzle, splutter, sputter.Ex: It should be hot enough so that a few drops of water will sizzle when they are dropped on the frying pan.
Ex: The ashes of the wicks, becoming heated, caused the fatty acids to splutter; and this was a grave inconvenience.Ex: The light of these lamps did not sputter as it burned.* * *chisporrotear [A1 ]vi«leña/fuego» to spark, crackle; «aceite» to spit, splutter; «carne/pescado» to sizzle, spit* * *
chisporrotear ( conjugate chisporrotear) verbo intransitivo [leña/fuego] to spark, crackle;
[ aceite] to spit, splutter;
[carne/pescado] to sizzle
' chisporrotear' also found in these entries:
English:
sizzle
- spit
- splutter
* * *1. [fuego, leña] to crackle2. [aceite] to splutter3. [comida] to sizzle* * *v/i1 de leña crackle2 de aceite spit* * *: to crackle, to sizzle -
6 crepitar
v.1 to crackle.2 to crepitate, to crack, to crackle, to sputter.* * *1 to crackle* * *VI [leño] to crackle; [bacon] to sizzle* * *verbo intransitivo to crackle* * *= sizzle, splutter, sputter.Ex. It should be hot enough so that a few drops of water will sizzle when they are dropped on the frying pan.Ex. The ashes of the wicks, becoming heated, caused the fatty acids to splutter; and this was a grave inconvenience.Ex. The light of these lamps did not sputter as it burned.* * *verbo intransitivo to crackle* * *= sizzle, splutter, sputter.Ex: It should be hot enough so that a few drops of water will sizzle when they are dropped on the frying pan.
Ex: The ashes of the wicks, becoming heated, caused the fatty acids to splutter; and this was a grave inconvenience.Ex: The light of these lamps did not sputter as it burned.* * *crepitar [A1 ]vito crackle* * *crepitar vito crackle* * *v/i crackle* * *crepitar vi: to crackle -
7 glóbulo rojo
m.red corpuscle, red cell, red blood cell, blood cell.* * *red corpuscle* * *(n.) = red blood cell, red cellEx. There is accumulating evidence of reductions in red blood cell membrane essential fatty acids in patients with schizophrenia.Ex. Using reconstituted blood -- red cells and plasma that are mixed in the operating room -- for heart bypass surgery works better than using fresh blood.* * *(n.) = red blood cell, red cellEx: There is accumulating evidence of reductions in red blood cell membrane essential fatty acids in patients with schizophrenia.
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8 grasa de la leche
(n.) = milk fat, butterfatEx. An account is given of the manufacture of caramel, toffee and fudge products, which contain milk solids and milk fat as basic ingredients.Ex. Both fatty acids were provided as a natural component in butterfat.* * *(n.) = milk fat, butterfatEx: An account is given of the manufacture of caramel, toffee and fudge products, which contain milk solids and milk fat as basic ingredients.
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9 mecha
f.1 wick.2 streak.3 lock of hair, lock.4 fuze.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: mechar.* * *1 (de vela) wick2 MILITAR fuse3 COCINA lardoon, lardon1 (de pelo) highlights\a toda mecha familiar at full peltaguantar mecha familiar to grin and bear itponerse mechas to have highlights put in (one's hair)* * *SF1) [de vela, lámpara] wick; [de explosivo] fuseencender la mecha — (lit, fig) to light the fuse
2) [de pelo]= mechón I3) pl mechas [en el pelo] highlights4) [de tocino] rasher7) LAm (=miedo) fear8) * (=ratería) shoplifting9) And (=baratija) trinket* * *1)a) ( de una vela) wick; (de armas, explosivos) fuseaguantar mecha — (fam) to grin and bear it, stand the gaff (AmE colloq)
a toda mecha — (fam) like greased lightning (colloq)
b) (RPl) ( broca) bit2) mechas femenino plurala) ( en peluquería) highlights (pl)b) (AmL fam) ( pelo)ser tirado de las mechas — (CS fam) to be ridiculous
* * *= fuse, wick.Ex. The book contains the following chapters: Sparking the fuse for literacy; Home is where the start is; Library lures to literacy; and Independent study programs in literature.Ex. The ashes of the wicks, becoming heated, caused the fatty acids to splutter; and this was a grave inconvenience.----* aguantar mecha = stick it out, stand + the gaff.* a toda mecha = at a rate of knots, full steam ahead, at full blast, at full throttle, at top speed, at full speed, at full stretch.* avanzar a toda mecha = go + full steam ahead.* echando mecha = like the clappers.* * *1)a) ( de una vela) wick; (de armas, explosivos) fuseaguantar mecha — (fam) to grin and bear it, stand the gaff (AmE colloq)
a toda mecha — (fam) like greased lightning (colloq)
b) (RPl) ( broca) bit2) mechas femenino plurala) ( en peluquería) highlights (pl)b) (AmL fam) ( pelo)ser tirado de las mechas — (CS fam) to be ridiculous
* * *= fuse, wick.Ex: The book contains the following chapters: Sparking the fuse for literacy; Home is where the start is; Library lures to literacy; and Independent study programs in literature.
Ex: The ashes of the wicks, becoming heated, caused the fatty acids to splutter; and this was a grave inconvenience.* aguantar mecha = stick it out, stand + the gaff.* a toda mecha = at a rate of knots, full steam ahead, at full blast, at full throttle, at top speed, at full speed, at full stretch.* avanzar a toda mecha = go + full steam ahead.* echando mecha = like the clappers.* * *A1 (de una vela) wick2 (de armas, explosivos) fusemecha de seguridad safety fusemecha lenta slow fuseB ( Coc) piece of bacon/ham ( used for larding or stuffing)1 (en peluquería) highlights (pl)hacerse mechas to have highlights put in2( AmL fam) (pelo): ¡mira cómo tienes las mechas! look at the state of your hair! ( colloq), your hair's a bit of a mess! ( colloq)la agarró de las mechas she grabbed her by the hair* * *
Del verbo mechar: ( conjugate mechar)
mecha es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
mecha
mechar
mecha sustantivo femenino
1 ( de vela) wick;
(de armas, explosivos) fuse
2
mecha sustantivo femenino
1 (de cirio, etc) wick
2 (de barreno, bomba) fuse
3 (de pelo) streak: me puse mechas, I've had my hair streaked
♦ Locuciones: familiar aguantar mecha, to grin and bear it
familiar a toda mecha, at full speed
mechar vtr (una carne) to stuff
' mecha' also found in these entries:
English:
fuse
- highlight
- wick
* * *mecha nf1. [de vela] wick;[de explosivos] fuse; Fama toda mecha: arréglate a toda mecha, que llegamos tarde hurry up and get ready or we'll be late;acabamos el trabajo a toda mecha we worked flat out to finish the job;tenía la radio a toda mecha he had the radio on full blast;Famaguantar mecha to grin and bear it3. Andes, RP [broca] biteso no es cosa de mecha that's no laughing matter5. [mechón] lock6.mechas [en el pelo] highlightstengo que ir a cortarme estas mechas I have to go and get my hair cut, it's a mess;se agarraron de las mechas they grabbed each other by the hair;Famvenir tirado de las mechas to have been thrown together at the last minute* * *f1 de vela wick2 de explosivo fusehacerse mechas have highlights put in4 Méx famfear5:a toda mecha like greased lightning;aguantar mecha fam put up with it* * *mecha nf1) : fuse2) : wick3) mechas nfpl: highlights (in hair)* * *mecha n1. (de vela) wick2. (de bomba) fuse -
10 muy + Participio Pasado
(adj.) = widely + Participio Pasado, extensively + Participio PasadoEx. Mystery and detective stories, love and romance fiction, adventure and western stories, recent novels widely publicized but of little literary distinction, popularizations of current affairs characterized by sensationalism and easy dogmatism rather than by dispassionate and qualified analysis -- these and similar books are widely circulated by the public library.Ex. Litmus is extensively employed by chemists as an indicator for the detection of acids and alkalis.* * *(adj.) = widely + Participio Pasado, extensively + Participio PasadoEx: Mystery and detective stories, love and romance fiction, adventure and western stories, recent novels widely publicized but of little literary distinction, popularizations of current affairs characterized by sensationalism and easy dogmatism rather than by dispassionate and qualified analysis -- these and similar books are widely circulated by the public library.
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11 nata de la leche
(n.) = milk fat, butterfatEx. An account is given of the manufacture of caramel, toffee and fudge products, which contain milk solids and milk fat as basic ingredients.Ex. Both fatty acids were provided as a natural component in butterfat.* * *(n.) = milk fat, butterfatEx: An account is given of the manufacture of caramel, toffee and fudge products, which contain milk solids and milk fat as basic ingredients.
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12 no higroscópico
(adj.) = non-hygroscopicEx. Photographs should be stored in non-hygroscopic containers which are free of sulphur, acids, and peroxides.* * *(adj.) = non-hygroscopicEx: Photographs should be stored in non-hygroscopic containers which are free of sulphur, acids, and peroxides.
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13 omega
f.omega, last letter in the Greek alphabet: long O.* * *1 (letra) omega* * *SF omega* * *femenino omega* * *= omega.Ex. Omegas and essential fatty acids are "good" fats and are found in salmon, sardines and other cold water fish, extra virgin olive oil, nuts, seeds, avocado and açai.----* omega 3 = omega-3.* * *femenino omega* * *= omega.Ex: Omegas and essential fatty acids are "good" fats and are found in salmon, sardines and other cold water fish, extra virgin olive oil, nuts, seeds, avocado and açai.
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14 omega 3
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15 papel de tornasol
(n.) = litmus paperEx. Because some of these indicators are not as sensitive litmus paper, determining to which acids each indicator is sensitive presents an enjoyable challenge for students.* * *(n.) = litmus paperEx: Because some of these indicators are not as sensitive litmus paper, determining to which acids each indicator is sensitive presents an enjoyable challenge for students.
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16 peróxido
m.peroxide, peroxid.* * *1 peroxide\peróxido de hidrógeno hydrogen peroxide* * *SM peroxide* * *masculino peroxide* * *= peroxide.Ex. Photographs should be stored in non-hygroscopic containers which are free of sulphur, acids, and peroxides.* * *masculino peroxide* * *= peroxide.Ex: Photographs should be stored in non-hygroscopic containers which are free of sulphur, acids, and peroxides.
* * *peroxide* * *peróxido nmperoxideperóxido de hidrógeno hydrogen peroxide* * *peróxido nm: peroxide -
17 pruebas cada vez más concluyentes
(n.) = mounting evidenceEx. There is mounting evidence that omega-3 fatty acids from fish help prevent cardiovascular diseases.* * *(n.) = mounting evidenceEx: There is mounting evidence that omega-3 fatty acids from fish help prevent cardiovascular diseases.
Spanish-English dictionary > pruebas cada vez más concluyentes
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18 pábilo
m.1 wick, candlewick, snuff.2 thick yarn.* * *1 wick* * ** * *= wick.Ex. The ashes of the wicks, becoming heated, caused the fatty acids to splutter; and this was a grave inconvenience.* * ** * *= wick.Ex: The ashes of the wicks, becoming heated, caused the fatty acids to splutter; and this was a grave inconvenience.
* * *A (de una vela) wick* * *pabilo, pábilo nmwick* * *m wick* * *pabilo nmmecha: wick -
19 que no absorbe el agua o la humedad
(adj.) = non-hygroscopicEx. Photographs should be stored in non-hygroscopic containers which are free of sulphur, acids, and peroxides.* * *(adj.) = non-hygroscopicEx: Photographs should be stored in non-hygroscopic containers which are free of sulphur, acids, and peroxides.
Spanish-English dictionary > que no absorbe el agua o la humedad
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20 tornasol
m.1 sunflower (girasol).2 sheen (reflejo).3 litmus.* * *1 BOTÁNICA sunflower2 (luz) iridescense3 (colorante) litmus* * *SM1) (Bot) sunflower2) (Quím) litmus3) (fig) sheen, iridescence* * *1) ( reflejo) reflected light2) (Bot) sunflower; (Quím) litmus* * *= litmus.Ex. Litmus is extensively employed by chemists as an indicator for the detection of acids and alkalis.----* papel de tornasol = litmus paper.* prueba de tornasol = litmus test.* * *1) ( reflejo) reflected light2) (Bot) sunflower; (Quím) litmus* * *= litmus.Ex: Litmus is extensively employed by chemists as an indicator for the detection of acids and alkalis.
* papel de tornasol = litmus paper.* prueba de tornasol = litmus test.* * *A (reflejo) reflected lightpor el tornasol su blusa parecía rojiza her blouse looked reddish with the light shining on itC ( Bot) sunflower* * *
tornasol sustantivo masculino
1 Bot sunflower
2 iridescence
3 Quím litmus
' tornasol' also found in these entries:
English:
litmus
* * *tornasol nm1. [girasol] sunflower2. [reflejo] sheen;los tornasoles de la tela the sheen of the fabric3. Quím litmus;papel de tornasol litmus paper* * *m1 BOT sunflower2 QUÍM litmus* * *tornasol nm1) : reflected light2) : sunflower3) : litmus
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