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41 roja
adj.1 red, ruby.2 ruddy, reddish, of high gold color.f.1 red, red color.2 rojo de labios, rouge, lipstick.3 red, Republican.* * *f., (m. - rojo)* * *----* Media Luna Roja, la = Red Crescent, the.* * ** Media Luna Roja, la = Red Crescent, the.* * *
rojo,-a
I adjetivo
1 (de color) red
Fin estar en números rojos, to be in the red
2 (en ideología) red
II m (color) red
III m,f (en ideología) red
♦ Locuciones: ponerse rojo, to go o turn red: se puso rojo (como un tomate) al oír que hablaban de él, he turned as red as a beet when he heard them talking about him
me puse rojo de ira, I turned red with anger
al rojo vivo, (una cosa) red-hot: el caldo está al rojo vivo, the consommé is burning-hot
(una situación) very tense, at boiling point
' roja' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Caperucita Roja
- cartulina
- cruz
- cuestación
- ser
- mancha
- tarjeta
- gallinazo
- luz
- piel
- prensa
- respetar
- zona
English:
balding
- book
- Red Riding Hood
- redcoat
- redcurrant
- redskin
- brave
- red
- through
* * *I adj red;estar al rojo vivo fig be red hot;ponerse rojo blush, go redII m color red -
42 cultivar
m.cultivar, plant variety which originates and persists under cultivation.v.1 to farm, to cultivate (tierra).Pedro cultiva peces Peter breeds=cultivates fish.2 to cultivate (amistad, inteligencia).3 to practice (art).4 to culture (germen).5 to grow, to cultivate, to farm, to grow up.María cultiva repollos Mary grows cabbages.6 to develop, to elaborate upon, to cultivate, to evolve.Pedro cultiva buenos modales Peter develops good manners.* * *1 to cultivate, farm2 (ejercitar facultades) to work at, practise (US practice), improve3 (en biología) to produce\cultivar las amistades figurado to cultivate friendships* * *verb1) to cultivate2) farm3) raise, grow* * *VT1) (Agr) [+ tierra] to farm, cultivate, till; [+ cosecha] to grow, raise2) (Bio) to culture3) [+ amistad, arte, estudio] to cultivate; [+ talento] to develop; [+ memoria] to develop, improve* * *verbo transitivo1) (Agr) <campo/tierras> to cultivate, farm; < plantas> to grow, cultivate2) <bacterias/perlas> to culture3) < amistad> to cultivate; <inteligencia/memoria> to develop; <artes/interés> to encourage4) ( practicar) to practice** * *verbo transitivo1) (Agr) <campo/tierras> to cultivate, farm; < plantas> to grow, cultivate2) <bacterias/perlas> to culture3) < amistad> to cultivate; <inteligencia/memoria> to develop; <artes/interés> to encourage4) ( practicar) to practice** * *cultivar11 = cultivate, grow, till, grow + Plantas, grow + crops.Ex: Such familiarity can be cultivated with experience, and will consider the following features of data bases.
Ex: Thus, for example, various books on growing different flowers should be close to one another when arranged on shelves in accordance with the classification scheme.Ex: Chapter 5 will focus on staffing issues and opportunities -- the roots and substance of a properly tilled organizational garden.Ex: Sugar beet is grown in a variety of locations and under a variety of agronomic conditions within the UK.Ex: Even in mathematics the examples are all practical, rooted in the garden behind the school where the children grow crops.* cultivar la tierra = farm + land, grow + crops.* cultivar los hábitos de lectura = cultivate + reading habits.* cultivar plantaciones = grow + crops.* cultivarse = grow.* cultivar un don = cultivate + gift.* zona sin cultivar = wildland.cultivar22 = cultivar.Ex: In this fully updated work, nearly 500 species and cultivars of the crowning jewels of water gardens, the water lilies and lotuses, are described.
* * *cultivar [A1 ]vtA ( Agr) ‹campo/tierras› to cultivate, farm; ‹plantas› to grow, cultivateun huerto bien cultivado a well-tended vegetable gardenB1 ‹bacterias› to culture2 ‹perlas› to cultureC ‹amistad› to cultivate; ‹inteligencia/memoria› to develop; ‹artes› to encourage, promote; ‹interés› to foster, encouragepara cultivar un espíritu de solidaridad to foster a spirit of solidarityD (practicar) to practice** * *
cultivar ( conjugate cultivar) verbo transitivo
‹ plantas› to grow, cultivate
‹inteligencia/memoria› to develop;
‹artes/interés› to encourage
cultivar verbo transitivo
1 to cultivate, farm
2 Biol to culture
' cultivar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
terrena
- terreno
- yerma
- yermo
- baldío
- cosechar
English:
cultivate
- farm
- grow
- nurture
- raise
- till
- work
- culture
- uncultivated
* * *♦ vt1. [tierra] to farm, to cultivate;[plantas] to grow;dejó sus tierras sin cultivar he left his land uncultivated2. [amistad, inteligencia] to cultivate3. [arte] to practise4. [germen] to culture* * *cultivate* * *cultivar vt1) : to cultivate2) : to foster* * *cultivar vb1. (tierra) to farm -
43 betarraga SF LAm
beetroot, beet (EEUU) -
44 betarrata SF
beetroot, beet (EEUU) -
45 colorado como un tomate
as red as a beetroot o (EEUU) beet -
46 colorada
colorado,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino red
♦ Locuciones: ponerse colorado (como un tomate), (de vergüenza) to blush, go bright red
(de calor, de correr) to go/get as red as a beet(root)
' colorada' also found in these entries:
English:
flush
- all
- go
- turn
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47 avívate
• get ready to fight• get red as a beet -
48 pamplinas
• get ready to fight• get red as a beet -
49 registrarse
• become registered• card in• check in• get red as a beet• get rehydrated• register in -
50 remolacha azucarera
• sugar beet -
51 ACTO
m:Beet, meent. -
52 ACTUACION
f:Beet, meent. -
53 CONSTRUCCIÓN
f:Beet, meent, líik's -
54 CONSTRUIR
v:Beet, meent, wa'akun, líik's. -
55 FABRICAR
v:Meen, beet. -
56 HACER
v:Beet, meen, máak'an. -
57 PREPARAR
v:Beet, meen. -
58 REALIZAR
v:Beet, meent. -
59 borsch
m.borscht, beet soup with sour cream. -
60 superficie remolachera
f.area under beet.
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