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1 solidificarse
1 (líquido) to solidify2 (pasta) to harden, set* * *VPR to solidify, harden* * *verbo pronominal to solidify, harden* * *(v.) = become + solidified, congealEx. Institutions and systems ultimately tend to turn in on themselves and, often without realizing it, become solidified.Ex. Culturally heterogeneous societies, by definition, do not cohere by or congeal around a common value system.* * *verbo pronominal to solidify, harden* * *(v.) = become + solidified, congealEx: Institutions and systems ultimately tend to turn in on themselves and, often without realizing it, become solidified.
Ex: Culturally heterogeneous societies, by definition, do not cohere by or congeal around a common value system.* * *
■solidificarse verbo reflexivo to solidify
' solidificarse' also found in these entries:
English:
congeal
- solidify
* * *vprto solidify* * *v/r soldify, harden* * *vr♦ solidificación nf -
2 solidificar
v.to solidify.* * *1 (líquido) to solidify2 (pasta) to harden, set1 (líquido) to solidify2 (pasta) to harden, set* * *1.VT to solidify, harden2.See:* * *= solidify.Ex. The rest of the metal from the ladle filled the rectangular shaft between the two parts of the mould, and all of it solidified almost immediately.----* solidificarse = become + solidified, congeal.* * *= solidify.Ex: The rest of the metal from the ladle filled the rectangular shaft between the two parts of the mould, and all of it solidified almost immediately.
* solidificarse = become + solidified, congeal.* * *solidificar [A2 ]vtto solidifyto solidify, harden* * *
solidificar verbo transitivo to solidify, harden
* * *♦ vtto solidify* * *v/t solidify* * *solidificar {72} vt: to solidify, to make solid -
3 perfilar
v.1 to outline.2 to profile, to draw someone's outline, to shape, to draw the outline of.* * *1 (dar forma) to outline2 (perfeccionar) to perfect1 to take shape* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [gen] to outline; (fig) to shape2) (Aer) to streamline3) (=rematar) to put the finishing touches to, round off2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <plan/estrategia> to shapeb) <coche/avión> to streamline2.perfilarse v prona) silueta/contorno to be outlinedb) ( tomar forma) posición/actitud to become clearse perfila como el próximo líder — he is shaping up as o beginning to look like the next leader
* * *= refine, settle, knock + the rough edges off.Ex. The flush of success with AACR1 gave the code compilers and cataloguers the confidence to criticise the new code with the object of further refining it.Ex. Once the name to be used in a heading and its form have been settled, it is time to decide upon the entry element, or in more general terms, to examine the preferred order of the components of a name as the name is to appear as a heading.Ex. Ellyse has slowly solidified her game by knocking the rough edges off and by opening her mind up to what's required and what's available.----* perfilarse = take + shape.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <plan/estrategia> to shapeb) <coche/avión> to streamline2.perfilarse v prona) silueta/contorno to be outlinedb) ( tomar forma) posición/actitud to become clearse perfila como el próximo líder — he is shaping up as o beginning to look like the next leader
* * *= refine, settle, knock + the rough edges off.Ex: The flush of success with AACR1 gave the code compilers and cataloguers the confidence to criticise the new code with the object of further refining it.
Ex: Once the name to be used in a heading and its form have been settled, it is time to decide upon the entry element, or in more general terms, to examine the preferred order of the components of a name as the name is to appear as a heading.Ex: Ellyse has slowly solidified her game by knocking the rough edges off and by opening her mind up to what's required and what's available.* perfilarse = take + shape.* * *perfilar [A1 ]vt1 ‹plan/estrategia› to shape2 ‹coche/avión› to streamline1 «silueta/contorno» to be outlinedlas montañas se perfilaban a lo lejos the mountains could be seen outlined in the distance2(tomar forma): se perfila como el candidato con más posibilidades he is shaping up as o beginning to look like the most likely candidatesu posición al respecto va perfilándose con nitidez their position on this issue is beginning to take definite shape o is becoming clear* * *
perfilar ( conjugate perfilar) verbo transitivo ‹plan/estrategia› to shape
perfilarse verbo pronominal
perfilar verbo transitivo
1 (dibujo, plano, etc) to draw the outline of
2 (una idea) to shape
' perfilar' also found in these entries:
English:
outline
* * *♦ vt1. [trazar] to outline2. [afinar] to polish, to put the finishing touches to* * *v/t1 dibujo outline2 proyecto put the finishing touches to* * *perfilar vt: to outline, to define
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