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1 deshidratar
• dehydrate -
2 desecar
• dehydrate• dry out thoroughly• exsiccate• make appropriate• make aristocratic -
3 secar
• dehydrate• dry• dry off• dry out• dry up• wipe dry -
4 deshidratar
v.to dehydrate.* * *1 to dehydrate1 to become dehydrated* * *1.VT to dehydrate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo < persona> to dehydrate; < piel> to dry up, dehydrate; < alimentos> to dehydrate, dry2.deshidratarse v pron to become dehydrated* * *= dehydrate, parch.Ex. The area dehydrated as a result of embolism appeared pitch-black.Ex. Droughts are becoming a common feature, parching the land at least once every two years.----* deshidratarse = dehydrate.* * *1.verbo transitivo < persona> to dehydrate; < piel> to dry up, dehydrate; < alimentos> to dehydrate, dry2.deshidratarse v pron to become dehydrated* * *= dehydrate, parch.Ex: The area dehydrated as a result of embolism appeared pitch-black.
Ex: Droughts are becoming a common feature, parching the land at least once every two years.* deshidratarse = dehydrate.* * *deshidratar [A1 ]vt1 ‹persona› to dehydrate; ‹piel› to dry up, dehydrate2 ‹alimentos› to dehydrate, dryto become dehydrated* * *
deshidratar verbo transitivo to dehydrate
' deshidratar' also found in these entries:
English:
dehydrate
* * *♦ vtto dehydrate* * *v/t dehydrate* * *deshidratar vt: to dehydrate♦ deshidratación nf -
5 deshidratarse
1 to become dehydrated* * ** * *(v.) = dehydrateEx. The area dehydrated as a result of embolism appeared pitch-black.* * *(v.) = dehydrateEx: The area dehydrated as a result of embolism appeared pitch-black.
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deshidratarse ( conjugate deshidratarse) verbo pronominal
to become dehydrated
' deshidratarse' also found in these entries:
English:
dehydrated
* * *vprto become dehydrated* * *v/r become dehydrated -
6 desecar
v.1 to dry (alimentos, plantas).2 to desiccate, to dehydrate, to dry, to dry out thoroughly.3 to bake.4 to dessicate.* * *1 (gen) to dry up2 (pantano, laguna, etc) to drain1 to dry up* * *1. VT1) [+ fruta] to dry; [+ coco] to dessicate frm2) (=quitar la humedad) [persona] to drain2.See:* * ** * ** * *desecar [A2 ]vt1 ‹terreno› to drain2 ‹alimentos› to dry3 ‹flores/plantas› to dry* * *
desecar verbo transitivo to dry up
' desecar' also found in these entries:
English:
drain
* * *♦ vt1. [alimentos, plantas, flores] to dry2. [humedal, marisma] to drain;la sequía ha desecado los pozos the drought has dried up the wells* * *v/t comestibles dry; terreno drain
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