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1 consume
kən'sju:m1) (to eat or drink: He consumes a huge amount of food.) consumir2) (to use: How much electricity do you consume per month?) consumir3) (to destroy, eg by fire: The entire building was consumed by fire.) consumir, reducir a cenizas•- consumer- consumption
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consume vb consumirtr[kən'sjʊːm]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be consumed with something figurative use estar muerto,-a de algo■ she was consumed with jealousy estaba muerta de celos, los celos la consumíanv.• acabar v.• apurar v.• comer v.• consumir v.• deshacer v.(§pres: -hago, -haces...) pret: -hic-pp: -hechofut/c: -har-•)• minar v.kən'suːm, kən'sjuːma) (eat, drink) (frml) consumirb) ( use up) \<\<electricity/energy/resources\>\> consumirc) ( Econ) \<\<commodity/product\>\> consumird) ( destroy) \<\<fire\>\> reducir* a cenizashe was consumed by o with jealousy — lo consumían los celos
[kǝn'sjuːm]VT1) (=eat) consumir, comerse; (=drink) consumir, beber2) (=use) [+ resources, fuel] consumir; [+ space, time etc] ocupar3) (=destroy) (by fire) consumirthe house was consumed by fire — la casa fue consumida or arrasada por las llamas
to be consumed with envy/grief — estar muerto de envidia/pena
* * *[kən'suːm, kən'sjuːm]a) (eat, drink) (frml) consumirb) ( use up) \<\<electricity/energy/resources\>\> consumirc) ( Econ) \<\<commodity/product\>\> consumird) ( destroy) \<\<fire\>\> reducir* a cenizashe was consumed by o with jealousy — lo consumían los celos
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2 premium
tr['priːmɪəm]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto put a premium on something dar mucha importancia a algoPremium Bonds bonos nombre masculino plural del estadopremium ['pri:miəm] n1) bonus: prima f2) surcharge: recargo mto sell at a premium: vender (algo) muy caro3)insurance premium : prima f (de seguros)4)to set a premium on : darle un gran valor (a algo)n.• encima s.f.• premio s.m.• prima s.f.
I 'priːmiəma) ( insurance premium) prima f (de seguro)b) ( surcharge) recargo mto put a premium on something — hacer* hincapié en algo, darle* mucha importancia a algo
to be at a premium — ( in short supply) escasear; (lit: above par) estar* por encima de la par
c) ( bonus) prima f
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adjective (before n) de primera, de alta calidad['priːmɪǝm]1. N1) (Insurance) prima f2) (=surcharge) recargo mpeople will pay a premium for quality — (fig) la gente está dispuesta a pagar más para adquirir calidad
3) (=bonus) prima f4) (US) (=gasoline) súper f5) (in phrases)•
to be at a premium — (Comm) estar por encima de la par; (=be scarce) estar muy solicitado•
to put or place a premium on sth — (=value) valorar mucho algo; (=make valuable) hacer que suba el valor de algo; (=make important) hacer que se dé más importancia a algopopulation pressure put land at a premium — la presión demográfica hizo que subiera el valor de la tierra
the risk of disease puts a premium on hygiene — el riesgo de enfermedad hace que se dé más importancia a la higiene
2. ADJ1) (=top quality) [brand, product] de calidad superior, de primera calidad2) (=higher than normal)3.CPDpremium bond N — (Brit) bono del estado que permite participar en una lotería nacional
premium deal N — oferta f especial
premium fuel (Brit), premium gasoline (US) N — (gasolina f) súper f
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I ['priːmiəm]a) ( insurance premium) prima f (de seguro)b) ( surcharge) recargo mto put a premium on something — hacer* hincapié en algo, darle* mucha importancia a algo
to be at a premium — ( in short supply) escasear; (lit: above par) estar* por encima de la par
c) ( bonus) prima f
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adjective (before n) de primera, de alta calidad -
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