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81 lóbulo frontal
m.frontal lobe.* * *(n.) = frontal lobeEx. This decrease occurred primarily in the frontal lobe of the left cerebral hemisphere and in the temporal and parietal lobes of the right hemisphere.* * *(n.) = frontal lobeEx: This decrease occurred primarily in the frontal lobe of the left cerebral hemisphere and in the temporal and parietal lobes of the right hemisphere.
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82 lóbulo parietal
m.parietal lobe.* * *(n.) = parietal lobeEx. This decrease occurred primarily in the frontal lobe of the left cerebral hemisphere and in the temporal and parietal lobes of the right hemisphere.* * *(n.) = parietal lobeEx: This decrease occurred primarily in the frontal lobe of the left cerebral hemisphere and in the temporal and parietal lobes of the right hemisphere.
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83 lóbulo temporal
m.temporal lobe, temporosphenoid lobe.* * *(n.) = temporal lobeEx. This decrease occurred primarily in the frontal lobe of the left cerebral hemisphere and in the temporal and parietal lobes of the right hemisphere.* * *(n.) = temporal lobe -
84 mamoplastía
f.mammaplasty, mammoplasty.* * *SF mammoplasty* * *= mammoplasty.Ex. Although more often people hear about breast enlargement, more than half of the mammoplasties are done to decrease the size of the breast.----* mamoplastía de aumento = augmentation mammoplasty.* mamoplastía de reducción = reduction mammoplasty.* * *= mammoplasty.Ex: Although more often people hear about breast enlargement, more than half of the mammoplasties are done to decrease the size of the breast.
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85 mano de obra del campo
(n.) = farm labour forceEx. Over the last 50 years on-farm mechanization has increased resulting in a decrease in the employed farm labour force.* * *(n.) = farm labour forceEx: Over the last 50 years on-farm mechanization has increased resulting in a decrease in the employed farm labour force.
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86 nivel de azúcar en la sangre
(n.) = level of blood sugarEx. Results of one study indicated that myrtle herb extract can decrease the levels of blood sugar in mice.* * *(n.) = level of blood sugarEx: Results of one study indicated that myrtle herb extract can decrease the levels of blood sugar in mice.
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87 nivel freático
m.underground water level, groundwater level, water table.* * *water table* * *(n.) = groundwater table, water tableEx. The simplest way to decrease the decline of the groundwater table would be to reduce the area planted with wheat or plant other crops such as cotton.Ex. Many rivers and wetlands in south-western Australia are threatened by salinisation due to rising saline water tables.* * *(n.) = groundwater table, water tableEx: The simplest way to decrease the decline of the groundwater table would be to reduce the area planted with wheat or plant other crops such as cotton.
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88 ocupa
f. & m.1 squatter (informal).2 unlawful tenant, squatter, unauthorized tenant.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: ocupar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: ocupar.* * *= squatter.Ex. The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.* * *= squatter.Ex: The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.
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Del verbo ocupar: ( conjugate ocupar)
ocupa es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
ocupa
ocupar
ocupar ( conjugate ocupar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹espacio/tiempo› to take up;
¿en qué ocupas tu tiempo libre? how do you spend your spare time?
2 [ persona]
ocupaban (todo) un lado de la sala they took up one (whole) side of the room
‹ habitación› to be in;
‹ asiento› to be (sitting) inc) ( en clasificación):◊ ¿qué lugar ocupan en la liga? what position are they in the division?
‹ vacante› to fill
3 ‹fábrica/territorio› to occupy
4 (AmC, Chi, Méx) ( usar) to use
ocuparse verbo pronominal ocupase DE algo/algn ‹de tarea/trabajo› to take care of sth;
‹de problema/asunto› to deal with sth;
ocupase de algn ‹de niño/enfermo› to take care of sb, to look after sb
ocupa mf fam squatter
ocupar verbo transitivo
1 (espacio, tiempo) to take up
2 (un puesto) to hold, fill
3 (casa, territorio) to occupy
(ilegalmente) to squat (in)
' ocupa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
espacio
- privilegiada
- privilegiado
- saber
- cuenta
English:
carload
- space
- take up
- feature
- house
- quantity
- squatter
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89 ocupante ilegal
f. & m.unlawful tenant, land-grabber, squatter, unauthorized tenant.* * *(n.) = squatterEx. The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.* * *(n.) = squatterEx: The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.
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90 okupa
f. & m.squatter (informal). (peninsular Spanish)m.unlawful tenant, squatter, unauthorized tenant.* * *1 argot squatter* * *= squatter.Ex. The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.----* vivienda okupa = squat, squatting.* * *= squatter.Ex: The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.
* vivienda okupa = squat, squatting.* * *okupa, ocupasquatter* * *
okupa sustantivo masculino y femenino (Esp fam) squatter
okupa mf fam squatter
' okupa' also found in these entries:
English:
squatter
* * *okupa, ocupa nmfEsp Fam squatter;están de okupas en una vieja escuela they're squatting in a disused school* * *m/f Esp famsquatter -
91 persona que está a dieta
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92 pervinca
SF (Bot) periwinkle* * *femenino periwinkle* * *= periwinkle, myrtle herb.Ex. Remember periwinkle also enjoys sun, but the leaves may be paler green in the sunshine.Ex. Results of one study indicated that myrtle herb extract can decrease the levels of blood sugar in mice.* * *femenino periwinkle* * *= periwinkle, myrtle herb.Ex: Remember periwinkle also enjoys sun, but the leaves may be paler green in the sunshine.
Ex: Results of one study indicated that myrtle herb extract can decrease the levels of blood sugar in mice.* * *periwinkle -
93 preoperatorio
adj.preoperative, before an operation.* * *1.ADJ pre-operative, pre-op *2.* * *= pre-operative [preoperative].Ex. Research suggests that pre-operative information helps to decrease post-operative stress and leads to a quicker recovery.* * *= pre-operative [preoperative].Ex: Research suggests that pre-operative information helps to decrease post-operative stress and leads to a quicker recovery.
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94 propagar una enfermedad
(v.) = spread + diseaseEx. The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.* * *(v.) = spread + diseaseEx: The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.
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95 saquear
v.1 to sack.2 to loot (tienda).* * *1 (casas) to plunder, pillage; (casas, comercios) to loot* * *verbto sack, loot* * *VT1) (Mil) to sack2) (=robar) to loot, plunder, pillage* * *verbo transitivo <ciudad/población> to sack, plunder; <tienda/establecimiento> to loot* * *= pillage, plunder, loot, despoil, rifle, buccaneer.Ex. And when, finally, the heavily timbered ranges had been pillaged almost beyond repair, many lumbermen pulled stakes and pushed westward.Ex. Close on such paradeground excitements comes the popular sport of plundering for projects.Ex. During the invasion of Kuwait the majority of school, public, university and special libraries were looted or destroyed = Durante la invasión de Kuwait la mayoría de las bibliotecas escolares, públicas, universitarias y especializadas fueron saquedas o destruidas.Ex. The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.Ex. English, on the other hand, has been accused of waylaying other languages in dark alleys and rifling their pockets for loose vocabulary.Ex. But both he and his brother Maurice had supported themselves for some years by buccaneering in the Caribbean Sea.* * *verbo transitivo <ciudad/población> to sack, plunder; <tienda/establecimiento> to loot* * *= pillage, plunder, loot, despoil, rifle, buccaneer.Ex: And when, finally, the heavily timbered ranges had been pillaged almost beyond repair, many lumbermen pulled stakes and pushed westward.
Ex: Close on such paradeground excitements comes the popular sport of plundering for projects.Ex: During the invasion of Kuwait the majority of school, public, university and special libraries were looted or destroyed = Durante la invasión de Kuwait la mayoría de las bibliotecas escolares, públicas, universitarias y especializadas fueron saquedas o destruidas.Ex: The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.Ex: English, on the other hand, has been accused of waylaying other languages in dark alleys and rifling their pockets for loose vocabulary.Ex: But both he and his brother Maurice had supported themselves for some years by buccaneering in the Caribbean Sea.* * *saquear [A1 ]vtA ‹ciudad/población› to sack, plunder; ‹tienda/establecimiento› to loot* * *
saquear ( conjugate saquear) verbo transitivo ‹ciudad/población› to sack, plunder;
‹tienda/establecimiento› to loot
saquear verbo transitivo
1 Hist (una población) to sack, plunder: las tropas saquearon la aldea, the troops plundered the village
2 fig (desvalijar una tienda, una casa) to loot, rifle
' saquear' also found in these entries:
English:
loot
- pillage
- plunder
- ransack
- rifle
- sack
- ravage
* * *saquear vt1. [ciudad, población] to sack2. [tienda] to loot;Fam [nevera, armario] to raid* * *v/t sack, ransack* * *saquear vt: to sack, to plunder, to loot -
96 signo menos (-)
= minus sign (-), negative sign (-)Ex. The number entered is preceded by a minus sign to decrease the amount.Ex. The data are represented by a negative sign and as many 9's as will fit the column width (e.g., -999999).* * *= minus sign (-), negative sign (-)Ex: The number entered is preceded by a minus sign to decrease the amount.
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97 telefacsímil
m.telefax.* * *1 telefacsimile* * *Ex. Photocopying, bibliographic data bases, and telefacsimile are all contributing factors to the decrease in subscriptions to scientific journals.* * *Ex: Photocopying, bibliographic data bases, and telefacsimile are all contributing factors to the decrease in subscriptions to scientific journals.
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98 tiempo de espera
(n.) = lead time, wait time, waiting time, waiting periodEx. Priority is awarded to projects aiming to cut down the lead time for exploiting newly discovered fields.Ex. This paper presents some extensions to the mechanism to reduce user wait times and decrease the staleness of returned WWW pages.Ex. The number of pages available for display is limited to about a hundred because of the acceptable waiting time for a page to be presented.Ex. This article presents a fuzzy system of determining the required waiting period after traffic accidents.* * *(n.) = lead time, wait time, waiting time, waiting periodEx: Priority is awarded to projects aiming to cut down the lead time for exploiting newly discovered fields.
Ex: This paper presents some extensions to the mechanism to reduce user wait times and decrease the staleness of returned WWW pages.Ex: The number of pages available for display is limited to about a hundred because of the acceptable waiting time for a page to be presented.Ex: This article presents a fuzzy system of determining the required waiting period after traffic accidents. -
99 tocar fondo
v.1 to hit rock bottom, to bottom out, to touch bottom.2 to run aground, to bog, to strand.* * ** * *to reach o hit rock bottom* * *(v.) = hit + rock-bottom, reach + rock-bottom, bottom out, touch + rock bottom, strike + bottomEx. 'The Gathering Storm' is a beautifully composed and photographed production concentrating on the years in the 1930s when Churchill's career hit rock-bottom.Ex. In 1998, film production levels reached rock-bottom.Ex. The dramatic decrease in the readability of chemistry papers in the past 100 years now appears to have bottomed out.Ex. This fell fast over the years until it touched rock bottom at minus four percent in 2004.Ex. However this was to no avail and the ship struck bottom.* * *(v.) = hit + rock-bottom, reach + rock-bottom, bottom out, touch + rock bottom, strike + bottomEx: 'The Gathering Storm' is a beautifully composed and photographed production concentrating on the years in the 1930s when Churchill's career hit rock-bottom.
Ex: In 1998, film production levels reached rock-bottom.Ex: The dramatic decrease in the readability of chemistry papers in the past 100 years now appears to have bottomed out.Ex: This fell fast over the years until it touched rock bottom at minus four percent in 2004.Ex: However this was to no avail and the ship struck bottom. -
100 trabajadores del campo
(n.) = farm labour forceEx. Over the last 50 years on-farm mechanization has increased resulting in a decrease in the employed farm labour force.* * *(n.) = farm labour forceEx: Over the last 50 years on-farm mechanization has increased resulting in a decrease in the employed farm labour force.
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