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1 canica
f.marble.jugar a las canicas to play marbles* * *1 marble* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=bola) marble* * *femenino marble* * *= marble.Ex. The game of marbles as we know it today gets its name from the practice of making children's toys from chips of marble or stone.----* echar una canica al aire = disport + Reflexivo.* jugar a las canicas = play + marbles.* * *femenino marble* * *= marble.Ex: The game of marbles as we know it today gets its name from the practice of making children's toys from chips of marble or stone.
* echar una canica al aire = disport + Reflexivo.* jugar a las canicas = play + marbles.* * *marble* * *
canica sustantivo femenino
marble
canica sustantivo femenino marble
' canica' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bola
English:
marble
* * *canica nf1. [bola] marble2.las canicas [juego] marbles;jugar a las canicas to play marbles* * *f marble* * *canica nf1) : marble2) canicas nfpl: marbles (toys)* * *canica n marble -
2 caementum
caementum, i, n. (access. form cae-menta, ae, f., like armenta, ae, to armentum, Enn. ap. Non. p. 196, 30, or Trag. v. 422 Vahl.; v 373 Rib.) [contr. from caedimentum, from caedo; hence Engl. cement].I. A.Plur. (so most freq.), Vitr. 1, 2, 8; 7, 6, 1; Cato, R. R. 38, 3; Varr. ap. Non. p. 96, 5 al.:B.in eam insulam materiem, calcem, caementa, arma convexit,
Cic. Mil. 27, 74; so id. Div. 2, 47, 99; id. Q. Fr. 3, 9, 7; Liv. 36, 22, 11; 21, 11, 8; Hor. C. 3, 1, 35; Tac. G. 16.—Sing., Vitr. 1, 5, 8; 8, 6, 14; Tac. Or. 20; Plin. 35, 14, 48, § 169; Mart. 9, 76, 1.—II.Caementa marmorea, pieces that fly off from marble in working, chips of marble:caementa marmorea, sive assulae,
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3 grys marmurowy
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4 мраморная крошка
1) Engineering: marble aggregate2) Construction: chicken grit, marble chips, ovals (с гладкими зёрнами овальной формы)3) Railway term: chicken grift4) Mining: chick grit5) Silicates: crushed marble6) Drilling: marble aggregate (как наполнитель), marble chips (как наполнитель) -
5 pescado
m.fish.pescado azul/blanco blue/white fishpast part.past participle of spanish verb: pescar.* * *1 fish\pescado azul blue fishpescado blanco white fish* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Culin) fish* * ** * *= seafood, fish.Ex. A search of the term 'shellfish' selects a further 126 terms, of which the six most highly ranked are: oysters, mussels, clams, tides, estuaries, and seafoods.Ex. What is absolutely certain is that without some preparation by the teacher, a visitor cannot hope to achieve very much; he is in little better a position than cold fish on a marble slab.----* aceite de pescado = fish oil.* albóndiga de pescado = fish cake.* caldereta de pescado = fish stew.* carne de pescado = fish meal.* croqueta de pescado = fish cake.* fuente de pescado = seafood platter.* guiso de pescado = fish stew.* pescado blanco = whitefish.* pescado inmaduro = fish fry.* pescado menudo = small fry, the, fish fry.* pescado y patatas = fish and chips.* * ** * *= seafood, fish.Ex: A search of the term 'shellfish' selects a further 126 terms, of which the six most highly ranked are: oysters, mussels, clams, tides, estuaries, and seafoods.
Ex: What is absolutely certain is that without some preparation by the teacher, a visitor cannot hope to achieve very much; he is in little better a position than cold fish on a marble slab.* aceite de pescado = fish oil.* albóndiga de pescado = fish cake.* caldereta de pescado = fish stew.* carne de pescado = fish meal.* croqueta de pescado = fish cake.* fuente de pescado = seafood platter.* guiso de pescado = fish stew.* pescado blanco = whitefish.* pescado inmaduro = fish fry.* pescado menudo = small fry, the, fish fry.* pescado y patatas = fish and chips.* * *1 ( Coc) fishCompuestos:blue fishwhite fish* * *
Del verbo pescar: ( conjugate pescar)
pescado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
pescado
pescar
pescado sustantivo masculino (Coc) fish;
( pez) (AmL) fish;◊ pescado azul/blanco blue/white fish
pescar ( conjugate pescar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹trucha/corvina› to catch;
2 (fam)
◊ lo pescadoon robando they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)
verbo intransitivo
to fish;
pescado sustantivo masculino fish ➣ Ver nota en fish
pescar verbo transitivo
1 to fish
2 fam (una enfermedad, a una persona) to catch
3 (una idea, una broma) to get
' pescado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
azul
- curar
- filete
- fritura
- lonja
- macerar
- O
- pala
- raspa
- adobar
- ahumar
- aliñar
- brasa
- bueno
- caer
- carne
- cenar
- chisporrotear
- coger
- crudo
- desmenuzar
- el
- espinoso
- estropear
- flan
- fresco
- hacer
- horno
- limpiar
- mal
- malo
- parrilla
- pasado
- pasar
- pesca
- salar
- salpicón
- tincar
English:
bone
- bony
- can
- catch
- choke
- dislike
- distinct
- dried
- fillet
- fish
- fish and chips
- fish finger
- fish stick
- fishy
- poach
- roe
- smoke
- whereas
- diet
* * *pescado nmfishpescado azul oily fish;pescado blanco white fish* * *m GASTR fish* * *pescado nm: fish (as food)* * *pescado n fish¿te gusta el pescado? do you like fish? -
6 μάρμαρος
μάρμᾰρος, ὁ, aA crystalline rock, which sparkles ([etym.] μαρμαίρει) in the light,μάρμαρος ὀκριόεις Il.12.380
, Od.9.499, cf. E.Ph. 663 (lyr.), Ar. Ach. 1172 (lyr.): as Adj.,πέτρος μ. ὀκριόεις Il.16.735
, cf. E.Ph. 1401, etc.II later, marble,μάρμαρον ἢ λίθον λευκήν Hp.Mul.2.185
, cf. Thphr.Lap.9: also fem.,μαρμάρου.. τῆς Πεντελικῆς μέταλλα Str. 9.1.23
;μ. λίθος Id.14.1.35
: hence,3 chips made by cutting marble (masc.), Plu.2.660c, 954a, Dsc.5.79.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μάρμαρος
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7 łom
m (G łomu) 1. (stalowy pręt) (spłaszczony na końcu) crowbar; (z końcówką w kształcie pazura) wrecking bar; (złodziejski) jemmy GB, jimmy US 2. (skały, lodu) block- łom marmuru a block of marble3. sgt (pokruszone kawałki) chips- łom granitowy granite chips* * ** * *mi1. (= drąg stalowy) crowbar; (krótki, zwł. złodziejski) jimmy; podważać coś łomem crowbar sth; jimmy sth.2. (= cios skalny) ashlar.3. (= złom, zwł. metalowy) scrap.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łom
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