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1 calcinado
• charred• reduced to ashes• scorched -
2 chamuscado
• charred• pan-seared• scorch mark• scorched• seared -
3 carbonizado
adj.carbonized, charred, charry, reduced to ashes.past part.past participle of spanish verb: carbonizar.* * *ADJ [cuerpo, madera] charred; [ropa, papeles, coche] burntquedar carbonizado — (=quemado) to be charred, be burnt to a cinder; (=electrocutado) to be electrocuted
* * *= charred, charred.Ex. Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.Ex. Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.----* restos carbonizados = charred remains.* * *= charred, charred.Ex: Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.
Ex: Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.* restos carbonizados = charred remains.* * *carbonizado, -a adj[cuerpo] charred; [mueble] burnt; [edificio] burnt-out -
4 calcinado
adj.reduced to ashes, charred, scorched.past part.past participle of spanish verb: calcinar.* * *= charred, charred.Ex. Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.Ex. Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.----* restos calcinados = charred remains.* * *= charred, charred.Ex: Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.
Ex: Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.* restos calcinados = charred remains.* * *calcinado, -a adj[material] burnt, scorched; [edificio] burnt-out; [cuerpo] charred* * *adj burned, burnt -
5 calcinar
v.1 to burn, to char.2 to anneal, to calcinate.* * *1 to calcine2 figurado to burn1 to calcine* * *1. VT1) (=quemar) to burn, reduce to ashes, blacken2) * [fastidiar] to bother, annoy2.See:* * *verbo transitivomurieron calcinados — they burned o were burned to death
b) (Quím) to calcine* * *= char.Ex. The manuscripts were badly charred in a 1731 fire.* * *verbo transitivomurieron calcinados — they burned o were burned to death
b) (Quím) to calcine* * *= char.Ex: The manuscripts were badly charred in a 1731 fire.
* * *calcinar [A1 ]vtmurieron calcinados they burned o were burned to deathencontraron varios cadáveres calcinados they found several charred bodiespiedras calcinadas por el sol stones scorched o roasted by the sun2 ( Quím) to calcine* * *
calcinar ( conjugate calcinar) verbo transitivo
b) (Quím) to calcine
calcinar verbo transitivo
1 (arder por completo) to burn (to ashes)
2 Quím to calcine
* * *calcinar vtto burn, to scorch* * *v/t burn* * *calcinar vt: to char, to burn -
6 tizón
m.1 live coal, burning wood, brand, firebrand.2 rust, blight, bunt, stinking smut.* * *1 half-burnt stick, brand2 figurado stain\ser negro,-a como un tizón figurado to be as black as soot, be as black as coal* * *SM1) (=madera) firebrand2) (Bot) smut3) (=deshonra) stain, blemish* * *más negro que un tizón — as black as coal
* * *= charred wood.Ex. Her works include installation pieces made of flattened metal, charred wood, or pieces of chalk stone suspended on wire.----* negro como el tizón = pitch-black, pitch-dark.* * *más negro que un tizón — as black as coal
* * *= charred wood.Ex: Her works include installation pieces made of flattened metal, charred wood, or pieces of chalk stone suspended on wire.
* negro como el tizón = pitch-black, pitch-dark.* * *A (leño) charred stick/logmás negro que un tizón as black as coalB ( Const) header* * *
tizón sustantivo masculino ( leño) charred stick/log
tizón sustantivo masculino
1 partly burned stick, firebrand
2 figurado stain
3 (albañilería) header
♦ Locuciones: más negro que un tizón, as black as coal
* * *tizón nm[al rojo] ember; [frío] half-burnt stick* * *m ember -
7 requemado
adj.scorched, overcooked, charred, burnt.past part.past participle of spanish verb: requemar.* * *1→ link=requemar requemar► adjetivo1 scorched, burnt* * *ADJ [objeto, terreno, planta] scorched; [comida] overdone, overcooked* * *= charred.Ex. Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.----* madera requemeda = charred wood.* * *= charred.Ex: Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.
* madera requemeda = charred wood.* * *requemado, -a adjburnt -
8 chamuscar
v.1 to singe (pelo, plumas).2 to sear, to singe, to scorch, to char.* * *1 to singe, scorch1 to be singed, get scorched* * *1. VT1) (=quemar) to scorch, singe2) Méx (=vender barato) to sell cheap2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to scorch, singe2.chamuscarse v pron* * *= char, scorch, sear, singe.Ex. The manuscripts were badly charred in a 1731 fire.Ex. If badly affected, spots run together, and leaves appear scorched.Ex. Searing meat is the process for caramelising the sugars present in meat and forming an aesthetic crust around its surface.Ex. Soon Frank's shoulders baked, and he could feel the day's heat singeing his cheeks and forehead.* * *1.verbo transitivo to scorch, singe2.chamuscarse v pron* * *= char, scorch, sear, singe.Ex: The manuscripts were badly charred in a 1731 fire.
Ex: If badly affected, spots run together, and leaves appear scorched.Ex: Searing meat is the process for caramelising the sugars present in meat and forming an aesthetic crust around its surface.Ex: Soon Frank's shoulders baked, and he could feel the day's heat singeing his cheeks and forehead.* * *chamuscar [A2 ]vtto scorch, singemadera chamuscada charred woodse chamuscó el pelo she singed her hair* * *
chamuscar ( conjugate chamuscar) verbo transitivo
to scorch, singe;
chamuscarse verbo pronominal: chamuscarse el pelo to singe one's hair
chamuscar verbo transitivo to singe, scorch
' chamuscar' also found in these entries:
English:
char
- scorch
- sear
- singe
* * *♦ vt[pelo, plumas] to singe; [tela, papel] to scorch; [tostada] to burn* * *v/t1 scorch; pelo singe* * *chamuscar {72} vt: to singe, to scorch* * *chamuscar vb to scorch -
9 carbonizar
v.to char, to carbonize.morir carbonizado to burn to death* * *1 (reducir a carbón) to carbonize2 (quemar) to burn, char1 to carbonize* * *1. VT1) (Quím) to carbonize2) (=quemar) to burn3) [+ madera] to make charcoal of2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to carbonize2.carbonizarse v prona) edificio/muebles to be reduced to ashesel asado se me carbonizó — (fam) the roast got burned to a cinder
b) (Quím) to carbonize* * *= char.Ex. The manuscripts were badly charred in a 1731 fire.* * *1.verbo transitivo to carbonize2.carbonizarse v prona) edificio/muebles to be reduced to ashesel asado se me carbonizó — (fam) the roast got burned to a cinder
b) (Quím) to carbonize* * *= char.Ex: The manuscripts were badly charred in a 1731 fire.
* * *carbonizar [A4 ]vtto carbonize1 «edificio» to burn to the ground, be reduced to ashes; «muebles» to be reduced to asheslos cuerpos carbonizados de las víctimas the victims' charred remainsdejé el asado en el horno y se me carbonizó ( fam); I left the roast in the oven and it burned to a cinder2 ( Quím) to carbonize* * *
carbonizar verbo transitivo to carbonize, char: has carbonizado este filete, you have burnt this steak to a cinder
' carbonizar' also found in these entries:
English:
char
* * *♦ vtto char, to carbonize;morir carbonizado to burn to death* * *v/t1 char2 QUÍM carbonize* * *carbonizar {21} vt: to carbonize, to char -
10 chamuscado
adj.charred, seared, pan-seared, scorched.m.scorch mark, char, scorch.past part.past participle of spanish verb: chamuscar.* * *ADJ [pelo] singed; [ropa, madera, muebles] scorched; [comida] burnt* * *= charred, burned, blasted.Ex. Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.Ex. Canopy light penetration and overstorey tree density were measured in both burned and unburned forests.Ex. In the midst of green and growing lands was a moonscape city of blasted land where no leaf of tree or blade of grass could grow.* * *= charred, burned, blasted.Ex: Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.
Ex: Canopy light penetration and overstorey tree density were measured in both burned and unburned forests.Ex: In the midst of green and growing lands was a moonscape city of blasted land where no leaf of tree or blade of grass could grow.* * *chamuscado, -a adj[pelo, plumas] singed; [tela, papel] scorched; [tostada] burnt -
11 madera requemeda
(n.) = charred woodEx. Her works include installation pieces made of flattened metal, charred wood, or pieces of chalk stone suspended on wire.* * *(n.) = charred woodEx: Her works include installation pieces made of flattened metal, charred wood, or pieces of chalk stone suspended on wire.
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12 restos
m.pl.1 remains, pickings, debris, leavings.2 remnants, odds and ends.* * *2 (de comida) leftovers* * *remains, leftovers* * *= crumbs, remains, debris, wreckage, leftovers.Ex. Next a 'picker' cleaned any remaining crumbs of plaster or metal from the face of the plate.Ex. The scattered remains of homesteads also dot the rugged landscape.Ex. Nothing is left except debris and there remains nothing to salvage: only to bulldoze, clear and throw into rubbish dumps.Ex. The wreckage of a Venetian galleon and its cargo were found on the seabed near the islet of Gnalic in Dalmatia.Ex. Fish cakes are a great way of using up leftovers such as cooked fish and mashed potatoes, which might otherwise be thrown away.----* aprovechamiento de los restos de animales = animal rendering.* comerse los restos de = scavenge.* comerse los restos dejados por otro = scavenge.* restos calcinados = charred remains.* restos carbonizados = charred remains.* reutilización de los restos de animales = animal rendering.* * *= crumbs, remains, debris, wreckage, leftovers.Ex: Next a 'picker' cleaned any remaining crumbs of plaster or metal from the face of the plate.
Ex: The scattered remains of homesteads also dot the rugged landscape.Ex: Nothing is left except debris and there remains nothing to salvage: only to bulldoze, clear and throw into rubbish dumps.Ex: The wreckage of a Venetian galleon and its cargo were found on the seabed near the islet of Gnalic in Dalmatia.Ex: Fish cakes are a great way of using up leftovers such as cooked fish and mashed potatoes, which might otherwise be thrown away.* aprovechamiento de los restos de animales = animal rendering.* comerse los restos de = scavenge.* comerse los restos dejados por otro = scavenge.* restos calcinados = charred remains.* restos carbonizados = charred remains.* reutilización de los restos de animales = animal rendering.* * *restos n1. (ruinas) remains2. (de comida) leftovers -
13 restos calcinados
(n.) = charred remainsEx. The library was bombed by friendly fire in World War II, reducing most of its holdings to charred remains.* * *(n.) = charred remainsEx: The library was bombed by friendly fire in World War II, reducing most of its holdings to charred remains.
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14 restos carbonizados
(n.) = charred remainsEx. The library was bombed by friendly fire in World War II, reducing most of its holdings to charred remains.* * *(n.) = charred remainsEx: The library was bombed by friendly fire in World War II, reducing most of its holdings to charred remains.
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15 chamizo
m.1 thatched hut (choza).2 half-burned tree.* * *1 (árbol chamuscado) half-burnt tree2 (leño quemado) half-burnt log3 (choza) thatched hut4 peyorativo (tugurio) hovel, shack* * *SM1) (=cabaña) thatched hut2) (=chabola) shack3) (=mina) illegal coalmine4) (=leño) half-burned log; (=árbol) half-burned tree* * *1)a) ( leña quemada) charred logb) (Col) ( ramas secas) tb2) ( choza) thatched hut* * *1)a) ( leña quemada) charred logb) (Col) ( ramas secas) tb2) ( choza) thatched hut* * *A1 (leña quemada) charred log2B (choza) thatched hut* * *
chamizo sustantivo masculino
1
2 ( choza) thatched hut
chamizo sustantivo masculino thatched hut
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16 fogata
f.bonfire, fire.* * *1 bonfire* * *SF (=hoguera) bonfire; (=llamas) blaze* * *femenino bonfire* * *= campfire, bonfire, fire, open fire.Ex. Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.Ex. This is an outtake from Wolfe's follow up to his 1987 ' Bonfire of the Vanities'.Ex. In the event of a serious accident (a fire, deliberate destruction, or a computer error) nothing will happen to the records vital to the operation of the library.Ex. The first rotisseries were crude devices that allowed for food to be rotated manually while it cooked over an open fire.* * *femenino bonfire* * *= campfire, bonfire, fire, open fire.Ex: Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.
Ex: This is an outtake from Wolfe's follow up to his 1987 ' Bonfire of the Vanities'.Ex: In the event of a serious accident (a fire, deliberate destruction, or a computer error) nothing will happen to the records vital to the operation of the library.Ex: The first rotisseries were crude devices that allowed for food to be rotated manually while it cooked over an open fire.* * *bonfire* * *
fogata sustantivo femenino
bonfire
fogata sustantivo femenino bonfire
' fogata' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fogón
English:
bonfire
- camp fire
- blaze
* * *fogata nfbonfire, fire* * *f bonfire* * *fogata nf: bonfire* * *fogata n bonfire -
17 fragmento
m.1 fragment, piece.2 shard, potsherd.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: fragmentar.* * *1 (pedazo) fragment, piece2 (literario) passage* * *noun m.1) fragment2) excerpt* * *SM1) (=trozo) [de escultura, hueso, bomba, roca] fragment; [de vasija] fragment, shardfue alcanzada por fragmentos de cristales — she was hit by flying glass o fragments of glass
2) (=extracto) [de novela, discurso, obra musical] passage; [ya aislado] excerpt, extracta través del tabique se oían fragmentos de la conversación — you could hear snippets o snatches of their conversation through the partition
* * *b) ( de conversación) snippet, snatchc) (de novela, carta - extracto) extract, passage; (- resto, pedazo) fragment* * *= fragment, snippet, splinter, broken piece.Ex. During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex. Automation in libraries can only provide snippets of information, not knowledge.Ex. However, others see the splinters in the discipline as a step in its revitalization.Ex. Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.----* fragmento de película = film clip, movie clip.* fragmento de vasija = potsherd, potsherd.* * *b) ( de conversación) snippet, snatchc) (de novela, carta - extracto) extract, passage; (- resto, pedazo) fragment* * *= fragment, snippet, splinter, broken piece.Ex: During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.
Ex: Automation in libraries can only provide snippets of information, not knowledge.Ex: However, others see the splinters in the discipline as a step in its revitalization.Ex: Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.* fragmento de película = film clip, movie clip.* fragmento de vasija = potsherd, potsherd.* * *1 (de un jarrón) shard; (de un hueso) fragment2 (de una conversación) snippet, snatch3 (de una canción) extract, excerpt; (de una novela) extract, excerpt, passage; (de una carta, un poema — extracto) extract, passage; (— resto, pedazo) fragment* * *
Del verbo fragmentar: ( conjugate fragmentar)
fragmento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
fragmentó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
fragmentar
fragmento
fragmento sustantivo masculino
( de hueso) fragment
fragmentar verbo transitivo to fragment
fragmento sustantivo masculino fragment
(pasaje, párrafo) passage
' fragmento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
extracto
- astilla
English:
extract
- fragment
- snatch
- clip
* * *fragmento nm1. [pedazo] fragment, piece2. [de película] excerpt, clip;[de novela] excerpt, passage; [de ópera, sinfonia] passage* * ** * *fragmento nm1) : fragment, shard2) : bit, snippet3) : excerpt, passage* * *fragmento n fragment -
18 fuego amigo
m.friendly fire, fire against own troops.* * *(n.) = friendly fireEx. The library was bombed by friendly fire in World War II, reducing most of its holdings to charred remains.* * *(n.) = friendly fireEx: The library was bombed by friendly fire in World War II, reducing most of its holdings to charred remains.
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19 hoguera
f.1 bonfire.morir en la hoguera to be burned at the stake2 pyre.3 stake.Juana de Arco murió en la hoguera Joan of Arc was burned at the stake.* * *1 bonfire2 figurado blaze\morir en la hoguera eufemístico to be burnt at the stake* * *SF1) (=fogata) bonfirela casa estaba hecha una hoguera — the house was ablaze, the house was an inferno
See:ver nota culturelle SAN JUAN in San Juan2) ( Hist) stake* * *femenino bonfire* * *= campfire, bonfire, pyre, open fire, fire.Ex. Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.Ex. This is an outtake from Wolfe's follow up to his 1987 ' Bonfire of the Vanities'.Ex. As Franklin indicates, 'the farmer weeping beside the blazing pyre of dead sheep is a complex portrait of a breach in the relationships between animals and humans'.Ex. The first rotisseries were crude devices that allowed for food to be rotated manually while it cooked over an open fire.Ex. In the event of a serious accident (a fire, deliberate destruction, or a computer error) nothing will happen to the records vital to the operation of the library.* * *femenino bonfire* * *= campfire, bonfire, pyre, open fire, fire.Ex: Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.
Ex: This is an outtake from Wolfe's follow up to his 1987 ' Bonfire of the Vanities'.Ex: As Franklin indicates, 'the farmer weeping beside the blazing pyre of dead sheep is a complex portrait of a breach in the relationships between animals and humans'.Ex: The first rotisseries were crude devices that allowed for food to be rotated manually while it cooked over an open fire.Ex: In the event of a serious accident (a fire, deliberate destruction, or a computer error) nothing will happen to the records vital to the operation of the library.* * *bonfiremurió en la hoguera he was burned at the stake* * *
hoguera sustantivo femenino
bonfire;
hoguera sustantivo femenino bonfire
' hoguera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lumbre
- resplandecer
- encender
- humear
English:
bonfire
- inferno
- fire
* * *hoguera nfbonfire;morir en la hoguera to be burned at the stake* * *f bonfire* * *hoguera nf1) fogata: bonfire2)morir en la hoguera : to burn at the stake* * *hoguera n bonfire -
20 lumbre
f.1 fire.dar lumbre a alguien to give somebody a lightencender la lumbre to light the fire2 brilliance, firelight, light, brightness.* * *2 (para cigarrillo) light■ ¿me das lumbre? could you give me a light please?\a la luz de la lumbre by the light of the fire* * *SF1) (=fuego) firea la lumbre, cerca de la lumbre — near the fire, by the fireside
2) † [para cigarro] light¿me das lumbre?, ¿tienes lumbre? — have you got a light?
3) (=luz) light; (=brillo) brightness, brilliance* * *a) femenino (de hoguera, chimenea) fire; ( de la cocina)b) (ant) ( para un cigarrillo)¿tiene lumbre? — have you got a light?
* * *= campfire, open fire, fire.Ex. Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.Ex. The first rotisseries were crude devices that allowed for food to be rotated manually while it cooked over an open fire.Ex. In the event of a serious accident (a fire, deliberate destruction, or a computer error) nothing will happen to the records vital to the operation of the library.----* al amor de la lumbre = round-the-fireside.* al calor de la lumbre = round-the-fireside.* * *a) femenino (de hoguera, chimenea) fire; ( de la cocina)b) (ant) ( para un cigarrillo)¿tiene lumbre? — have you got a light?
* * *= campfire, open fire, fire.Ex: Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.
Ex: The first rotisseries were crude devices that allowed for food to be rotated manually while it cooked over an open fire.Ex: In the event of a serious accident (a fire, deliberate destruction, or a computer error) nothing will happen to the records vital to the operation of the library.* al amor de la lumbre = round-the-fireside.* al calor de la lumbre = round-the-fireside.* * *1 (de hoguera, chimenea) firese sentaron cerca de la lumbre they sat down by the fireside o in front of the fire2(de la cocina): puso el cazo en la lumbre she put the saucepan on the stovetengo la leche en la lumbre I'm heating up some milk3 ( ant) (para un cigarrillo) light¿me das/tienes lumbre? could I have/do you have a light?* * *
lumbre sustantivo femenino (de hoguera, chimenea) fire;
( de la cocina):
lumbre f (en el hogar, hoguera) fire
(para encender un cigarro, etc) light
' lumbre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atizador
- calor
- candela
- fuego
- abrigo
English:
stoke
* * *lumbre nfponer algo a la lumbre to put sth on the stove2. [de leña] fire;conversaban a la luz de la lumbre they were talking in the firelightdar lumbre a alguien to give sb a light4. [luz] glow* * *f fire* * *lumbre nf1) fuego: fire2) : brilliance, splendor3)poner en la lumbre : to put on the stove, to warm up
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