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21 безобразить
несов., вин. п.( уродовать) afear vt, desfigurar vt -
22 деформировать
сов., несов., вин. п.deformar vt, desfigurar vt -
23 извратить
(1 ед. извращу́) сов.desfigurar vt, deformar vt; falsificar vt, tergiversar vt ( исказить)изврати́ть и́стину — deformar la verdadизврати́ть чьи́-либо слова́ — tergiversar las palabras de alguienизврати́ть фа́кты — desvirtuar (falsear, adulterar) los hechos -
24 извращать
несов.desfigurar vt, deformar vt; falsificar vt, tergiversar vt ( исказить)извраща́ть и́стину — deformar la verdadизвраща́ть чьи́-либо слова́ — tergiversar las palabras de alguienизвраща́ть фа́кты — desvirtuar (falsear, adulterar) los hechos -
25 исказить
сов., вин. п.alterar vt, desfigurar vt; descomponer (непр.) vt ( лицо); tergiversar vt ( извратить)искази́ть смысл слов — desvirtuar (falsear) el sentido de las palabrasискази́ть фа́кты — deformar los hechosискази́ть и́стину — adulterar la verdadстрах искази́л его́ лицо́ — el miedo le descompuso el rostro -
26 исковеркать
сов., вин. п.1) deformar vt, desfigurar vt; estropear vt ( испортить)2) ( искалечить) deshacer (непр.) vt, mutilar vtискове́ркать жизнь кому́-либо — estropear (deshacer) la vida a alguien -
27 обезображивать
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28 обезобразить
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29 переврать
сов., вин. п.1) разг. ( исказить) alterar vt, tergiversar vt, suplantar vt; confundir vt ( перепутать); desfigurar vt ( имя) -
30 уродовать
несов., вин. п.desfigurar vt, deformar vt; mutilar vt, estropear vt ( калечить); afear vt ( обезображивать) -
31 afear
afe'arv1) (deformar, deslucir) verunstalten, verschandeln2) ( censurar a alguien) tadeln, jdm sein Verhalten vorhaltenLe afeó su mala conducta. — Er warf ihm sein schlechtes Benehmen vor.
verbo transitivo1. [poner feo] verunstalten2. [reprochar] verübelnafearafear [afe'ar]num1num (desfigurar) verunstaltennum2num (censurar) tadeln -
32 deformar
đefɔr'marvdeformieren, verformen, verunstaltenverbo transitivo1. [cosa] verformen2. (figurado) [hecho] verfälschen————————deformarse verbo pronominaldeformardeformar [defor'mar]num2num (desfigurar) entstellen -
33 desnaturalizar
đeznaturali'θarv1) JUR ausbürgern2) ( desfigurar) verunstaltenHas desnaturalizado nuestra relación. — Du hast unsere Beziehung zerstört.
verbo transitivo1. [cosa] verfälschen2. [persona] ausbürgerndesnaturalizardesnaturalizar [desnaturali'θar] <z ⇒ c>num1num (expatriar) ausbürgernnum2num (desvirtuar) denaturieren; (aspecto) entstellen; (carácter) verderben; desnaturalizar la competencia den Wettbewerb verfälschen -
34 dislocar
verbo transitivo————————dislocarse verbo pronominaldislocardislocar [dislo'kar] <c ⇒ qu>num1num (desplazar) verlagernnum2num medicina verrenkennum3num (desfigurar) verzerrennum1num (deshacerse) auseinander gehen -
35 politiquear
politi'kearv1) ( hablar neciamente de política) politisieren2) ( desfigurar el sentido de la política) verzerren, hetzenverbo intransitivopolitiquearpolitiquear [politike'ar]num2num (hablar) politisieren -
36 alterar
v.1 to alter (to change).alterar el orden de las palabras to change the order of the wordsesto altera nuestros planes that changes our plansAlteré las medidas I altered the measurements.Su petulancia alteró a Elsa His petulance altered Elsa.2 to agitate, to fluster (perturbar) (person).le alteran mucho los cambios change upsets him a lot3 to disrupt.fue detenido por alterar el orden público he was arrested for causing a breach of the peace* * *1 (cambiar) to change, modify, alter2 (estropear) to spoil, upset; (comida) to make go off, turn bad3 (enfadar) to annoy, upset4 (inquietar) to unnerve, make feel restless1 (cambiar) to change2 (deteriorarse) to go bad, go off3 (enfadarse) to lose one's temper, get upset\alterar el orden público to disturb the peace, cause a breach of the peace* * *verb1) to alter, modify2) disturb•* * *1. VT1) (=cambiar) to modify, altertuvimos que alterar los planes por la huelga — we had to modify o alter our plans because of the strike
2) (=estropear) [+ alimentos] to spoil; [+ leche] to sourla humedad alteró los alimentos — the humidity spoiled the food, the humidity made the food go bad
3) (=conmocionar) to shake, upsetla noticia del accidente la alteró visiblemente — she was visibly shaken o upset by the news of the accident
4)5) (=distorsionar) [+ verdad] to distort, twist2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <plan/texto> to change, alterb) <hechos/verdad> to distortel sentido de mis palabras fue alterado — what I said was misinterpreted o misrepresented
c) < alimento> to make... go off, turn... bad2) ( perturbar)a) < paz> to disturbb) < persona> to upset2.alterarse v pron1) alimentos to go off, go bad2) pulso/respiración to become irregular3) persona to get upset* * *= alter, disturb, upset, doctor, redraw [re-draw], change.Ex. Even the same collection some years on will have altered, and the device, in order to remain effective, must evolve in keeping with the development of the collection.Ex. Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.Ex. Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex. The purpose of the present paper is to determine the effect of doctoring AACR2 in this manner.Ex. the Internet has fundamentally redrawn the way in which people can organize themselves.----* alterar el equilibrio = upset + the balance.* alterar el orden público = breach + the peace, disturb + the peace.* alterar el sistema = perturb + the system.* alterar la paz = disrupt + peace.* sin alterar = unaltered, unmodified.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <plan/texto> to change, alterb) <hechos/verdad> to distortel sentido de mis palabras fue alterado — what I said was misinterpreted o misrepresented
c) < alimento> to make... go off, turn... bad2) ( perturbar)a) < paz> to disturbb) < persona> to upset2.alterarse v pron1) alimentos to go off, go bad2) pulso/respiración to become irregular3) persona to get upset* * *= alter, disturb, upset, doctor, redraw [re-draw], change.Ex: Even the same collection some years on will have altered, and the device, in order to remain effective, must evolve in keeping with the development of the collection.
Ex: Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.Ex: Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex: The purpose of the present paper is to determine the effect of doctoring AACR2 in this manner.Ex: the Internet has fundamentally redrawn the way in which people can organize themselves.* alterar el equilibrio = upset + the balance.* alterar el orden público = breach + the peace, disturb + the peace.* alterar el sistema = perturb + the system.* alterar la paz = disrupt + peace.* sin alterar = unaltered, unmodified.* * *alterar [A1 ]vtA (cambiar, modificar)1 ‹plan/texto/información› to change, alterel orden de los factores no altera el producto the order of the factors does not alter o affect the productestá alterando los hechos he is distorting the factsel sentido de mis palabras ha sido alterado what I said has been misinterpreted o misrepresented2 ‹alimento› to make … go off, turn … badla exposición al sol puede alterar el color exposure to the sun can affect the color1 ‹paz› to disturbfue acusado de alterar el orden público he was charged with causing a breach of the peace2 ‹persona› to upsettraten de no alterar al enfermo try not to upset the patient in any wayla noticia del golpe alteró visiblemente al embajador the ambassador was visibly shaken by the news of the coupno debes dejar que esas cosas te alteren you shouldn't let those things upset you o ( colloq) get to youA «alimentos» to go off, go badB«pulso/respiración»: con la emoción se le alteró la voz her voice shook o faltered with emotionC «persona» to get upset* * *
alterar ( conjugate alterar) verbo transitivo
1
2 ( perturbar)
alterarse verbo pronominal
1 [ alimentos] to go off, go bad
2 [pulso/respiración] to become irregular;
[ color] to change
3 [ persona] to get upset
alterar verbo transitivo to alter, change
' alterar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agitar
- desfigurar
- falsear
- pervertir
- tergiversar
- trastocar
- trastornar
- cambiar
- falsificar
- orden
English:
disturb
- evenly
- ruffle
- tamper
- breach
- tamper with
- unsettle
- upset
* * *♦ vt1. [cambiar] to alter, to change;alterar el orden de las palabras to change the order of the words;esto altera nuestros planes that changes our plans2. [perturbar] [persona] to agitate, to fluster;le alteran mucho los cambios the changes upset him a lot;no le gusta que alteren sus costumbres she doesn't like having her routine upset;fue detenido por alterar el orden público he was arrested for causing a breach of the peace* * *v/t1 ( cambiar) alter2 a alguien upset3:alterar el orden público cause a breach of the peace* * *alterar vt1) modificar: to alter, to modify2) perturbar: to disturb, to disrupt* * * -
37 cicatriz
f.scar (also figurative).* * *► nombre femenino (pl cicatrices)1 scar* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de herida] scar2) (=mal recuerdo) scar* * *femenino scar* * *= scar.Ex. The scars will take months and years to heal.----* dejar una cicatriz = scar.* * *femenino scar* * *= scar.Ex: The scars will take months and years to heal.
* dejar una cicatriz = scar.* * *( Med) scar; (de una experiencia) scarla herida le dejó cicatriz the wound left her with a scar* * *
cicatriz sustantivo femenino
scar;
cicatriz sustantivo femenino scar
' cicatriz' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
señalada
- señalado
- desaparecer
- desfigurar
- quedar
English:
noticeable
- scar
* * *cicatriz nf1. [física] scar;la operación le dejó cicatriz the operation left him with a scar2. [emocional] scar* * *f scar* * ** * *cicatriz n scar -
38 deformar
v.1 to deform (huesos, objetos).El calor deformó el plástico The heat deformed the plastic.2 to distort, to deface, to twist.Sus mentiras deforman los resultados Her lies distort the results.* * *1 to become distorted, go out of shape* * *verb1) to deform2) distort* * *1. VT1) [+ cuerpo] to deform2) [+ objeto] to distort, deformel impacto deformó el chasis — the impact distorted o deformed the chassis
si sigues tirando del jersey, lo deformarás — if you keep pulling at your sweater you'll pull it out of shape
no te pongas mis zapatos que me los deformas — don't wear my shoes, you'll put them out of shape
3) [+ imagen, realidad] to distort2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < imagen> to distort; <chapa/riel> to distortb) <verdad/realidad> to distortc) (Anat, Med) to deform2.deformarse v prona) imagen to become distortedb) puerta/riel to distort, become distortedc) (Anat, Med) to become deformed* * *= distort, mar, misrepresent, strain, disfigure, falsify, warp, deform.Ex. Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.Ex. Unfortunately, much of Metcalfe's writing is marred by what appears to be a deep-rooted prejudice against the classified approach, particularly as exemplified by Ranganathan.Ex. When it is clear that material is biased or misrepresents a group, librarians should correct the situation, either by refusing the material or by giving equal representation to opposing points of view.Ex. His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex. Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.Ex. These multipliers are low in comparison with those applied by commercial publishers, though the comparison is substantially falsified by the high costs for the institutions of originating publications in a number of parallel language versions.Ex. Metallic shelves cannot be damaged by woodworms or rodents and they are not likely to warp under the weight of bound volumes and are fire-proof.Ex. As you probably have noticed, squash balls aren't very bouncy at all, they deform when they hit a wall or the floor.----* deformarse = deflect.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < imagen> to distort; <chapa/riel> to distortb) <verdad/realidad> to distortc) (Anat, Med) to deform2.deformarse v prona) imagen to become distortedb) puerta/riel to distort, become distortedc) (Anat, Med) to become deformed* * *= distort, mar, misrepresent, strain, disfigure, falsify, warp, deform.Ex: Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.
Ex: Unfortunately, much of Metcalfe's writing is marred by what appears to be a deep-rooted prejudice against the classified approach, particularly as exemplified by Ranganathan.Ex: When it is clear that material is biased or misrepresents a group, librarians should correct the situation, either by refusing the material or by giving equal representation to opposing points of view.Ex: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex: Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.Ex: These multipliers are low in comparison with those applied by commercial publishers, though the comparison is substantially falsified by the high costs for the institutions of originating publications in a number of parallel language versions.Ex: Metallic shelves cannot be damaged by woodworms or rodents and they are not likely to warp under the weight of bound volumes and are fire-proof.Ex: As you probably have noticed, squash balls aren't very bouncy at all, they deform when they hit a wall or the floor.* deformarse = deflect.* * *deformar [A1 ]vt1 ‹imagen› to distort2 ‹chapa/riel› to distort, to twist ( o push etc) … out of shapela percha ha deformado la chaqueta the hanger has pulled the jacket out of shape3 ‹verdad/realidad› to distortla artritis le ha deformado los dedos her fingers have been deformed by o become misshapen with arthritis1 «imagen» to become distorted2 «puerta/riel» to distort, become distorted, bend ( o twist etc) out of shapelos zapatos se me deformaron con la lluvia my shoes got wet in the rain and lost their shape* * *
deformar ( conjugate deformar) verbo transitivo
b) (Anat, Med) to deform
deformarse verbo pronominal
b) (Anat, Med) to become deformed
deformar verbo transitivo
1 (una parte del cuerpo) to deform
(una prenda) to put out of shape
2 (la verdad, realidad, una imagen) to distort
' deformar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desfigurar
English:
deform
- distort
- misrepresent
* * *♦ vt1. [cuerpo, figura, miembro] to deform;[prenda] to pull out of shape; [metal] to twist; [madera] to warp2. [imagen] to distort3. [la verdad, la realidad] to distort* * *v/t2 MED deform* * *deformar vt1) : to deform, to disfigure2) : to distort -
39 distorsionar
v.to distort.Su inseguridad distorsionó los hechos His insecurity distorted the facts.El golpe distorsionó la pared The blow distorted the wall.* * *1 to distort* * *verb* * *VT to distort* * *verbo transitivo to distort* * *= distort, pervert.Ex. Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.Ex. Humans have an extraordinary capacity for perverting well-intended laws to evil purposes.* * *verbo transitivo to distort* * *= distort, pervert.Ex: Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.
Ex: Humans have an extraordinary capacity for perverting well-intended laws to evil purposes.* * *distorsionar [A1 ]vt1 ( Tec) to distort2 ‹verdad/realidad› to distort, twisttiene una imagen distorsionada de la realidad she has a distorted view of realitytenía la cara distorsionada por el dolor her face was contorted with pain* * *
distorsionar ( conjugate distorsionar) verbo transitivo
to distort
distorsionar verbo transitivo to distort, deform: está distorsionando la realidad, she's distorting the truth
' distorsionar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desfigurar
- falsificar
- pervertir
English:
bend
- distort
- misrepresent
- twist
* * *distorsionar vt1. [imágenes, sonidos] to distort2. [palabras] to twist;[hechos, realidad] to distort, to misrepresent;la prensa distorsionó los hechos the press distorted o misrepresented the facts* * *v/t1 verdad distort2 MED sprain* * *distorsionar vt: to distort -
40 espejo
m.mirror.mirarse al o en el espejo to look at oneself in the mirrorespejo lateral wing mirrorespejo retrovisor rear-view mirrorpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: espejar.* * *1 mirror\la cara es el espejo del alma figurado the eyes are the window of the soulespejo retrovisor rear-view mirror* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=para mirarse) mirrormirarse al espejo — to look at o.s. in the mirror
2) (=reflejo) mirror, reflection3) (Zool) white patch* * *a) ( para mirarse) mirrorespejo de aumento/de cuerpo entero/de mano — magnifying/full-length/hand mirror
mirarse al or en el espejo — to look (at oneself) in the mirror
b) (reflejo, imagen) mirrorla obra es espejo de esa sociedad — the play is a mirror of that society, the play mirrors that society
c) ( modelo) model* * *= mirror, looking glass.Nota: Uso muy especial.Ex. By serving the needs of the lower socioeconomic groups, the public library is seen as becoming itself part of the process of social change rather than a passive mirror of mankind.Ex. The article is entitled 'Beyond the looking glass: cracking the codes and conventions of wonderland'.----* creación de servidor espejo = site mirroring.* creación de sitio espejo = site mirroring.* cristal de espejo = one-way mirror.* espejo de aumento = magnifying mirror.* espejo de cortesía = vanity mirror.* espejo retrovisor = rear-view mirror, driving mirror, side-view mirror.* servidor espejo = mirror site.* sitio espejo = mirror site.* * *a) ( para mirarse) mirrorespejo de aumento/de cuerpo entero/de mano — magnifying/full-length/hand mirror
mirarse al or en el espejo — to look (at oneself) in the mirror
b) (reflejo, imagen) mirrorla obra es espejo de esa sociedad — the play is a mirror of that society, the play mirrors that society
c) ( modelo) model* * *= mirror, looking glass.Nota: Uso muy especial.Ex: By serving the needs of the lower socioeconomic groups, the public library is seen as becoming itself part of the process of social change rather than a passive mirror of mankind.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Beyond the looking glass: cracking the codes and conventions of wonderland'.* creación de servidor espejo = site mirroring.* creación de sitio espejo = site mirroring.* cristal de espejo = one-way mirror.* espejo de aumento = magnifying mirror.* espejo de cortesía = vanity mirror.* espejo retrovisor = rear-view mirror, driving mirror, side-view mirror.* servidor espejo = mirror site.* sitio espejo = mirror site.* * *1 (para mirarse) mirrorespejo de aumento/de cuerpo entero magnifying/full-length mirrorespejo de mano hand mirrormirarse al or en el espejo to look (at oneself) in the mirrortú mírate en el espejo de lo que le pasó a tu hermano you should learn from what happened to your brother, look what happened to your brothercomo un espejo spotlessdejó la casa (limpia) como un espejo he left the house spotless o spotlessly clean2 (reflejo, imagen) mirrorla obra es espejo de esa sociedad the play is a mirror of that society, the play mirrors that societylos ojos son el espejo del alma the eyes are the mirror of the soul3 (modelo) modelun espejo de bondad a model of kindnessse mira en él como en un espejo he looks up to him as a modelCompuestos:shaving mirrordistorting mirrorside-view mirror, wing mirrorrear-view mirror* * *
espejo sustantivo masculino
mirror;
espejo lateral/retrovisor wing/rear-view mirror;
mirarse al espejo to look (at oneself) in the mirror;
la obra es espejo de esa sociedad the play mirrors that society
espejo sustantivo masculino mirror
mirarse en el espejo, to look at oneself in the mirror
Auto espejo retrovisor, rear-view mirror
' espejo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atusarse
- bisel
- desfigurar
- luna
- mirarse
- parte
- cuerpo
- empañar
- imagen
- me
- mirar
- redondo
- regular
English:
come by
- crack
- deflect
- full-length
- hexagon
- mirror
- mist over
- mist up
- ourselves
- rear-view
- steam up
- critically
- looking glass
- rear
* * *espejo nm1. [para mirarse] mirror;los padres se miran en los hijos como en un espejo parents see themselves in their children;como un espejo [muy limpio] spotless;dejó la mesa como un espejo he left the table spotlessespejo de cuerpo entero full-length mirror;espejo de mano hand mirror;espejo retrovisor rear-view mirror2. [imagen, reflejo] mirror;su teatro es el espejo de la sociedad de la época his plays mirror o reflect the society of his time;la cara es el espejo del alma the face is the mirror of the soul3. [modelo] model, example;es el espejo en que se miran muchas jóvenes many young people take her as a role model;es un espejo de virtud he's a paragon of virtue* * *m mirror;(limpio) como un espejo spotless, clean as a whistle;* * *espejo nm: mirror* * *espejo n mirror
См. также в других словарях:
desfigurar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: desfigurar desfigurando desfigurado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. desfiguro desfiguras desfigura… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
desfigurar — v. tr. 1. Alterar as feições, figura ou forma de. 2. Desformar. 3. Alterar (a verdade), deturpar. 4. Desconceituar … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
desfigurar — verbo transitivo 1. Cambiar (una persona o una cosa) el aspecto de [una persona] o de [una cosa]: El accidente le ha desfigurado la cara. Le han rapado la cabeza y está totalmente desfigurada. Una mueca sádica desfiguró su rostro. 2 … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
desfigurar — (Del lat. defigurāre). 1. tr. Desemejar, afear, ajar la composición, orden y hermosura del semblante y de las facciones. U. t. c. prnl.) 2. Disfrazar y encubrir con apariencia diferente el propio semblante, la intención u otra cosa. 3. Oscurecer… … Diccionario de la lengua española
desfigurar — (Del lat. desfigurare.) ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal 1 Afear el rostro de una persona: ■ se desfiguró la cara en un accidente. ► verbo transitivo 2 Hacer que una cosa o la intención de una persona parezca otra distinta. SINÓNIMO disfrazar… … Enciclopedia Universal
desfigurar — {{#}}{{LM D12674}}{{〓}} {{ConjD12674}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynD12968}} {{[}}desfigurar{{]}} ‹des·fi·gu·rar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido especialmente al rostro,{{♀}} transformar su aspecto, afeándolo o deformándolo: • El terror le… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
desfigurar — des|fi|gu|rar Mot Agut Verb transitiu i pronominal … Diccionari Català-Català
desfigurar(se) — Sinónimos: ■ deformar, falsear, tergiversar, fingir, disimular, disfrazar, cambiar, encubrir, modificar ■ afear, dañar, herir ■ demudarse, turbarse, inmutarse, descomponerse … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
desfigurar — transitivo 1) deformar*, desformar, disformar. 2) disfrazar*, enmascarar, encubrir, disimular, falsear, fingir. pronominal 3) inmutarse, demudarse … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
desfigurar — tr. Desemejar, afear la hermosura del semblante. Diferenciar el semblante. Alterar el rostro por un accidente o alteración del ánimo … Diccionario Castellano
desfiguración — ► sustantivo femenino Acción y resultado de desfigurar o desfigurarse: ■ la desfiguración era muy patente. SINÓNIMO [desfiguramiento] * * * desfiguración f. Acción y efecto de desfigurar[se]. * * * desfiguración. f. Acción y efecto de desfigurar… … Enciclopedia Universal