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1 peralte
• camber -
2 alabeo
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3 comba
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4 combadura
• camber• convexity• curve -
5 peralte
m.1 banking.2 cant, superelevation.3 camber.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: peraltar.* * *1 (de una carretera) camber* * *SM (Arquit) cant, slope; [de curva, carretera] banking, camber* * ** * *= camber.Ex. A sliding object will tend to deviate in the direction of the camber and that factor must be considered before other possibilities are suggested.* * ** * *= camber.Ex: A sliding object will tend to deviate in the direction of the camber and that factor must be considered before other possibilities are suggested.
* * *1 (en una pista) banking, camber2 (en una carretera) bank, cant, camber* * *peralte nm[de carretera] banking* * *m camber -
6 curvatura
f.1 curvature.2 curvatura, bent.* * *1 curvature* * *SF curvature* * *femenino curvature* * *= camber, curvature.Ex. A sliding object will tend to deviate in the direction of the camber and that factor must be considered before other possibilities are suggested.Ex. The typical effect of refraction is equal to about 14% of the effect of earth curvature.----* curvatura del pene = curvature of the penis, penile curvature.* * *femenino curvature* * *= camber, curvature.Ex: A sliding object will tend to deviate in the direction of the camber and that factor must be considered before other possibilities are suggested.
Ex: The typical effect of refraction is equal to about 14% of the effect of earth curvature.* curvatura del pene = curvature of the penis, penile curvature.* * *curvature* * *curvatura nfcurvature* * *f curvature* * *curvatura nf: curvature -
7 combadura
f.1 bend.2 camber, curve, convexity.3 bending.* * *1 (de cuerda, cable) bend, curve2 (de viga, pared) sag, bulge3 (de carretera) camber* * *SF1) = comba 1)2) (Aut) camber* * *
combadura sustantivo femenino warping: la combadura de estas tablas es debida a la humedad, the high humidity caused these boards to warp
* * *combadura nf[de madera] warp; [de alambre, barra] bend; [de pared] bulge; [de viga] sag -
8 comba
f.1 skipping (game). (peninsular Spanish)2 skipping rope (British), jump rope (United States) (rope).3 bend, convexity, camber.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: combar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: combar.* * *1 (de cuerda, cable) bend, curve2 (de viga, pared) sag, bulge3 (de carretera) camber4 (cuerda) skipping rope5 (juego) skipping\no perder comba familiar not to miss a chancesaltar a la comba to skip, US skip rope* * *SF1) (=curvatura) bend; [en viga] warp, sag2) (=cuerda) skipping rope, jump rope (EEUU)saltar a la comba — to skip, jump rope (EEUU)
3) (=juego) skipping, jumping rope (EEUU)4)* * *1) (de viga, cable) sag; ( de pared) bulge2) (Esp) (Jueg) jump rope (AmE), skipping rope (BrE)saltar la comba — to jump rope (AmE), to skip (BrE)
* * *= skipping rope, skip rope, jump rope.Ex. The skipping rope seemed so long and heavy, and after a few skips, I was ready to drop dead.Ex. Skip ropes are one of the most popular products used in physical education classes as it motivates mass participation.Ex. Jump ropes hurt if you make a mistake and you whip yourself, so start out slow!.----* saltar la comba = skip + rope.* * *1) (de viga, cable) sag; ( de pared) bulge2) (Esp) (Jueg) jump rope (AmE), skipping rope (BrE)saltar la comba — to jump rope (AmE), to skip (BrE)
* * *= skipping rope, skip rope, jump rope.Ex: The skipping rope seemed so long and heavy, and after a few skips, I was ready to drop dead.
Ex: Skip ropes are one of the most popular products used in physical education classes as it motivates mass participation.Ex: Jump ropes hurt if you make a mistake and you whip yourself, so start out slow!.* saltar la comba = skip + rope.* * *A ( Esp) ( Jueg) (cuerda) skip rope ( AmE), jump rope ( AmE), skipping rope ( BrE); (juego) skippingdar a la comba to turn the skip o skipping ropeno pierdes/pierde comba ( fam); you don't/he doesn't waste any time ( colloq), you don't/he doesn't hang about ( colloq)B (de una viga, un cable) sag; (de una pared) bulge* * *
Del verbo combar: ( conjugate combar)
comba es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
comba
combar
comba sustantivo femenino
( de pared) bulge
comba f (cuerda de saltar) skipping rope: están saltando a la comba, they are skipping rope
combar verbo transitivo to bend
' comba' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
saltar
English:
pavement
- skip
- slack
- jump
* * *comba nfFamno perder comba: no pierde comba para decir lo que siente she never misses an opportunity to say what she feels;tu amigo no pierde comba, se entera de todo lo que pasa your friend never misses a trick, he always knows what's going on3. [de madera] warp;[de alambre, barra] bend; [de pared] bulge; [de viga] sag* * *f jump rope, Brskipping rope;jugar osaltar a la comba jump rope, Br skip;no perder comba not miss a trick* * * -
9 deslizante
adj.1 slippery.2 sliding, gliding.f. & m.1 snowboarder, sandboarder.2 slide, sliding part, sliding rail.* * *► adjetivo1 sliding* * *ADJ sliding* * *= slippery, sliding.Ex. Peter was trying to convince himself that it wasn't his fault as he navigated the glistening slippery streets.Ex. A sliding object will tend to deviate in the direction of the camber and that factor must be considered before other possibilities are suggested.----* pasillo deslizante = travelator, moving walkway, moving sidewalk, moving pavement, walkalator.* rampa deslizante = moving ramp.* * *= slippery, sliding.Ex: Peter was trying to convince himself that it wasn't his fault as he navigated the glistening slippery streets.
Ex: A sliding object will tend to deviate in the direction of the camber and that factor must be considered before other possibilities are suggested.* pasillo deslizante = travelator, moving walkway, moving sidewalk, moving pavement, walkalator.* rampa deslizante = moving ramp.* * *2 (resbaladizo) slippery* * *deslizante adj1. [resbaladizo] slippery2. [corredero] sliding* * *adj slippery;puerta deslizante sliding door -
10 peraltar
v.1 to raise the arch of a vault or dome above a semicircle to the figure of a parabola.2 to raise the edge of, to bank.* * *1 (carretera) to camber* * *VT [+ curva, carretera] to bank, camber* * *peraltar [A1 ]vt‹carretera› to bank, cantcurva peraltada banked curve* * *peraltar vt: to bank (a road) -
11 combar
v.1 to warp.2 to bend, to arch, to warp, to camber.* * *1 to bend1 (una cuerda) to bend; (viga, pared) to sag, bulge* * *1.VT (=curvar) to bend, curve2.See:* * *= warp, curl.Ex. Metallic shelves cannot be damaged by woodworms or rodents and they are not likely to warp under the weight of bound volumes and are fire-proof.Ex. Over the last few years I have developed a condition where both of my pinkie toes have become curled inward.----* combarse = buckle.* * *= warp, curl.Ex: Metallic shelves cannot be damaged by woodworms or rodents and they are not likely to warp under the weight of bound volumes and are fire-proof.
Ex: Over the last few years I have developed a condition where both of my pinkie toes have become curled inward.* combarse = buckle.* * *
combar verbo transitivo to bend
' combar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vencerse
English:
buckle
- warp
* * *♦ vt[alambre, barra, viga de metal] to bend; [pared] to cause to bulge; [puerta, viga de madera] to warp* * *v/t bend* * *combar vt: to bend, to curve -
12 arquearse
1 to arch, bend, curve* * *VPR (=doblarse) to arch, bend; [superficie] to camber* * *
arquear verbo transitivo, arquearse verbo reflexivo to bend, curve
' arquearse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arquear
English:
bow
* * *vpr1. [madera] to warp2. [cejas, espalda] to arch* * *v/r de balda bend, sag;se le está arqueando la espalda he’s becoming stooped o hunched* * *vr: to bend, to bow -
13 brusca
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14 curvatura
• bending• camber• curvature -
15 inclinación divergente
f.negative camber.
См. также в других словарях:
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