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101 periclitar
v.to be in danger, to be in jeopardy.* * *VI frm1) (=declinar) to decay, decline; (=quedar anticuado) to become outmoded2) (=peligrar) to be in danger* * *periclitar [A1 ]vi( frml); to decline -
102 pudrición
f.rotting, decay, putrefaction.* * *SF1) (=proceso) rotting2) (=lo podrido) rot* * *Compuesto:dry rotB( RPl fam) (cosa aburrida): la conferencia fue una pudrición the conference was deadly boring o ( AmE) was lethal ( colloq)* * *pudrición nf1. [putrefacción] rottingesa película es una pudrición that movie is deadly boring -
103 vaharada
f.1 whiff.2 puff, whiff.* * *1 puff, breath* * *SF1) [de aliento] puff of breath2) (=olor) smell; (=ráfaga de olor) whiff; (=tufo) reek* * *( liter)sintió una vaharada de alcohol en el rostro a waft o stench of alcohol hit his facepermaneció en la ventana, indiferente a la vaharada de putrefacción she stood at the window, indifferent to the reek of decay wafting up to her* * *vaharada nfwhiff -
104 cariadura
• corrosion• erosion• tooth decay• tooth rot -
105 cariar
• cause to decay -
106 caries
• caries• cavities• tooth decay• tooth rot -
107 descomposición
• breakdown• decay• decomposition• discomposure• factoring• factorizing• failure• putrefaction• rotting -
108 deterioro del dintel tonal
spa deterioro (m) del dintel tonaleng threshold tone decay, TTDБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > deterioro del dintel tonal
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109 caries ósea
f. s.&pl.bone decay, caries. -
110 decadencia orbital
f.orbital decay. -
111 degradación poscosecha
f.postharvest decay. -
112 descaecer
v.1 to decline, to droop, to languish, to decay.2 to edge away. (Nautical) -
113 descaecimiento
m.1 weakness, debility, decay.2 despondency, lowness of spirits, languor.3 weariness, dejection, discouragement, despondence. -
114 descaimiento
m.1 weakness, debility, decay.2 despondency, lowness of spirits, languor. -
115 desintegración beta
f.beta decay. -
116 desintegración radiactiva
f.radioactive decay. -
117 enlaciar
v.1 to be lax or languid.2 to wither, to become dry, to decay (plantas, fruta). -
118 perecimiento
m.1 loss, decay, decline; wreck of a ship.2 extinction, end, disappearance, death. -
119 raquialgia
f.1 rachialgia, pain in the spinal column.2 progressive decay of the spinal column.
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