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1 machucón
• bruise -
2 magulladura
• bruise -
3 magullón
• bruise -
4 mallugón
• bruise -
5 moratón
• bruise -
6 moretón
• bruise -
7 marca de choque
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8 cardenal
• bruise• cardinal• member of the College of Cardinals• redbird -
9 contusión
• bruise• contusion -
10 equimosis
• bruise• ecchymosis -
11 machucado
• bruise• bruising• contusion -
12 machucadura
• bruise• bruising• contusion -
13 machucamiento
• bruise• bruising• contusion -
14 mancha amoratada por un golpe
• bruise• ecchymosisDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mancha amoratada por un golpe
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15 morado
• bruise• dark purple• mulatto-like• mulch• purple• purple gallinule -
16 magullar
v.to bruise.Ricardo magulló los dedos Richard bruised the fingers.* * *1 to bruise* * *verb* * *1.VT (=amoratar) to bruise; (=dañar) to hurt, damage; (=golpear) to batter, bash *; And, Caribe to crumple, rumple2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to bruise2.magullarsev prona) fruta to bruiseb) (refl) persona <dedo/rodilla> to bruise* * *= bruise, maul.Ex. This new machine does not bruise or damage the fruit.Ex. After being mauled by a tiger the two elephants were sedated with hydrochloride for surgical dressing of the wounds.* * *1.verbo transitivo to bruise2.magullarsev prona) fruta to bruiseb) (refl) persona <dedo/rodilla> to bruise* * *= bruise, maul.Ex: This new machine does not bruise or damage the fruit.
Ex: After being mauled by a tiger the two elephants were sedated with hydrochloride for surgical dressing of the wounds.* * *magullar [A1 ]vtto bruise1 «fruta» to bruise2 ( refl) «persona» ‹dedo/rodilla› to bruise* * *
magullar ( conjugate magullar) verbo transitivo
to bruise
magullarseverbo pronominal
to bruise
magullar verbo transitivo to bruise, damage
' magullar' also found in these entries:
English:
bruise
- maul
* * *♦ vt1. [persona] to bruise2. [fruta] to bruise* * *v/t bruise* * *magullar vt: to bruise* * *magullar vb to bruise -
17 cardenal
m.1 cardinal (religion).2 bruise (hematoma).3 poinsettia.* * *1 RELIGIÓN cardinal————————1 (hematoma) bruise* * *noun m.1) cardinal2) bruise* * *SM1) (Rel) cardinal2) (Med) bruise3) (Orn) cardinal, cardinal bird4) Chile (Bot) geranium* * *1) (Relig) cardinal2) (fam) ( moretón) bruise* * *1) (Relig) cardinal2) (fam) ( moretón) bruise* * *cardenal11 = cardinal.Ex: The cardinal managed to build up a magnificent private library, of immense bibliographical and cultural value in eighteenth century Europe.
cardenal22 = bruise.Ex: Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.
* cubierto de cardenales = black and blue.* cubrirse de cardenales = go + black and blue.* lleno de cardenales = black and blue.* * *A ( Relig) cardinalB ( Zool) cardinal* * *
cardenal sustantivo masculino
1 (Relig) cardinal
2 (fam) ( moretón) bruise
cardenal sustantivo masculino
1 Med (moratón de un golpe) bruise
2 Rel cardinal
♦ Locuciones: bocado de cardenal, (manjar) delicacy
' cardenal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
solideo
- trece
English:
bruise
- cardinal
* * *cardenal1 nm1. Rel cardinal2. [pájaro] cardinalcardenal de Virginia Northern cardinalcardenal2 nm[hematoma] bruise* * *m1 REL cardinal2 ( hematoma) bruise* * *cardenal nm1) : cardinal (in religion)2) : bruise* * *cardenal n1. (hematoma) bruise2. (de la iglesia) cardinal -
18 moratón
m.bruise, cardinal.* * *1 familiar bruise* * *SM bruise* * *masculino bruise* * *= bruise.Ex. Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.----* cubrirse de moratones = go + black and blue.* moratones = bruising.* * *masculino bruise* * *= bruise.Ex: Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.
* cubrirse de moratones = go + black and blue.* moratones = bruising.* * *bruise* * *
moratón sustantivo masculino
bruise
moratón m fam bruise
' moratón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cardenal
- morada
- morado
English:
bruise
* * *moratón nmbruise* * *m bruise* * *moratón n bruise -
19 moretón
m.bruise, contusion, haematoma, bruising.* * *1 bruise* * *SM bruise* * *masculino bruise* * *= bruise.Ex. Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.----* moretones = bruising.* * *masculino bruise* * *= bruise.Ex: Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.
* moretones = bruising.* * *bruise* * *
moretón sustantivo masculino
bruise
moretón m fam bruise
' moretón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cardenal
- hematoma
- machucón
English:
bruise
* * *moretón nmbruise* * *m L.Am.bruise* * * -
20 contusionar
v.to bruise.* * *1 to contuse, bruise* * *VT (=magullar) to bruise; (=dañar) to hurt, damage* * *verbo transitivo to bruise* * *= bruise.Ex. This new machine does not bruise or damage the fruit.* * *verbo transitivo to bruise* * *= bruise.Ex: This new machine does not bruise or damage the fruit.
* * *contusionar [A1 ]vtto bruise* * *contusionar vtto bruise* * *v/t bruise* * *contusionar vb to bruise
См. также в других словарях:
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