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1 blanqueado
adj.whitewashed, whited, white-washed, bleached.m.whitewashing, bleaching, white-washing, whitening.past part.past participle of spanish verb: blanquear.* * *1.ADJ [pared, casa] whitewashed2.SM = blanqueo* * ** * *= bleached, bleaching.Ex. At first, paper made from bleached stock was not so handsome as the un bleached papers of the hand-press period had been -- apart from any foxing, it tended to be greyish in tone.Ex. Early-nineteenth-century hand-made paper, however, differed from that of the hand-press period on account both of new methods of bleaching, and of changes in the form of the hand mould.* * ** * *= bleached, bleaching.Ex: At first, paper made from bleached stock was not so handsome as the un bleached papers of the hand-press period had been -- apart from any foxing, it tended to be greyish in tone.
Ex: Early-nineteenth-century hand-made paper, however, differed from that of the hand-press period on account both of new methods of bleaching, and of changes in the form of the hand mould.* * ** * * -
2 diferir en cantidad
(v.) = differ in + degree* * *(v.) = differ in + degree -
3 era anterior al Cristianismo
(n.) = pre-Christian eraEx. The term 'public library' may be applied to some libraries in the pre-Christian era but its meaning differed considerably from that of today.* * *(n.) = pre-Christian eraEx: The term 'public library' may be applied to some libraries in the pre-Christian era but its meaning differed considerably from that of today.
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4 forma manual
(n.) = hand mouldEx. Early-nineteenth-century hand-made paper, however, differed from that of the hand-press period on account both of new methods of bleaching, and of changes in the form of the hand mould.* * *(n.) = hand mouldEx: Early-nineteenth-century hand-made paper, however, differed from that of the hand-press period on account both of new methods of bleaching, and of changes in the form of the hand mould.
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5 genotipo
m.genotype.* * *1 genotype* * *SM genotype* * *= genotype.Ex. The behaviour of genotypes differed significantly before and after budding on different rootstocks.* * *= genotype.Ex: The behaviour of genotypes differed significantly before and after budding on different rootstocks.
* * *genotype* * *genotipo nmgenotype* * *genotipo nm: genotype -
6 germinación
f.germination, budding.* * *1 germination* * *SF germination* * *femenino germination* * *= budding, sprouting, germination.Ex. The behaviour of genotypes differed significantly before and after budding on different rootstocks.Ex. Sprouting was earliest in the plants budded during the second week of September.Ex. Spore germination of these pathogens was significantly suppressed by all three bicarbonates, especially potassium bicarbonate.----* en germinación = budding.* * *femenino germination* * *= budding, sprouting, germination.Ex: The behaviour of genotypes differed significantly before and after budding on different rootstocks.
Ex: Sprouting was earliest in the plants budded during the second week of September.Ex: Spore germination of these pathogens was significantly suppressed by all three bicarbonates, especially potassium bicarbonate.* en germinación = budding.* * *germination* * *germinación nfgermination* * *f germination* * * -
7 madrastra
f.stepmother.* * *1 stepmother* * *SF stepmother* * *femenino stepmother* * *= stepmother.Ex. Men & women were equally obligated to their elders, & obligations to help stepmothers differed from obligations to help stepfathers & biological parents.----* familia de la madrastra = stepfamily.* padrastro y madrastra = stepparents.* * *femenino stepmother* * *= stepmother.Ex: Men & women were equally obligated to their elders, & obligations to help stepmothers differed from obligations to help stepfathers & biological parents.
* familia de la madrastra = stepfamily.* padrastro y madrastra = stepparents.* * *stepmother* * *
madrastra sustantivo femenino
stepmother
madrastra sustantivo femenino stepmother ➣ Ver nota en in-laws
' madrastra' also found in these entries:
English:
in-laws
- step-parent
- stepmother
- step
* * *madrastra nfstepmother* * *f step-mother* * *madrastra nf: stepmother* * *madrastra n stepmother -
8 materia de estudio
(n.) = subject of studyEx. Results showed frequency and type of use differed with affiliation, subject of study and distance of residence.* * *(n.) = subject of studyEx: Results showed frequency and type of use differed with affiliation, subject of study and distance of residence.
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9 padres biológicos
(n.) = biological parentsEx. Men & women were equally obligated to their elders, & obligations to help stepmothers differed from obligations to help stepfathers & biological parents.* * *(n.) = biological parentsEx: Men & women were equally obligated to their elders, & obligations to help stepmothers differed from obligations to help stepfathers & biological parents.
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10 papel hecho a mano
(n.) = hand-made paperEx. Early-nineteenth-century hand-made paper, however, differed from that of the hand-press period on account both of new methods of bleaching, and of changes in the form of the hand mould.* * *(n.) = hand-made paperEx: Early-nineteenth-century hand-made paper, however, differed from that of the hand-press period on account both of new methods of bleaching, and of changes in the form of the hand mould.
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11 planta madre
f.stock, understock, source of cuttings, stem in which the bud is inserted.* * *(n.) = rootstockEx. The behaviour of genotypes differed significantly before and after budding on different rootstocks.* * *(n.) = rootstockEx: The behaviour of genotypes differed significantly before and after budding on different rootstocks.
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12 prensa manual
(n.) = hand-pressEx. Early-nineteenth-century hand-made paper, however, differed from that of the hand-press period on account both of new methods of bleaching, and of changes in the form of the hand mould.* * *(n.) = hand-pressEx: Early-nineteenth-century hand-made paper, however, differed from that of the hand-press period on account both of new methods of bleaching, and of changes in the form of the hand mould.
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13 rizoma
m.rhizome, rootstalk, rootstock.* * *1 rhizome* * *SM rhizome* * *= rootstock.Ex. The behaviour of genotypes differed significantly before and after budding on different rootstocks.* * *= rootstock.Ex: The behaviour of genotypes differed significantly before and after budding on different rootstocks.
* * *rhizome* * *rizoma nmBot rhizome* * *m BOT rhizome -
14 brote1
1 = bud, budding, sprouting, sprout, shoot, green shoot.Ex. Topics include trees, leaf coloration, buds, seeds, vertebrate animals, animal tracks, insects and other arthropods, earthworms, characteristics of living things, and microhabitats.Ex. The behaviour of genotypes differed significantly before and after budding on different rootstocks.Ex. Sprouting was earliest in the plants budded during the second week of September.Ex. The highest level of contamination was found in sprouts and in developing leaves.Ex. This study indicates the need of fungicides/bactericides as adjuvants in tissue culture medium for obtaining sterile and viable shoots.Ex. The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.----* brotes de espinaca = baby spinach.* con brotes = budded.* echar brotes = bud, sprout. -
15 divergir
v.to diverge.Divergieron al no poder responder They diverged when they could'nt answer.El camino diverge aquí The road diverges here.* * *1 to diverge* * *VI1) [líneas] to diverge2) [opiniones] to differ3) [personas] to differ, disagree* * *verbo intransitivo opiniones/gustos to differ; líneas/rayos to diverge* * *= diverge.Ex. However, once the multi-concept subject has been analysed into its component concepts the two systems diverge.* * *verbo intransitivo opiniones/gustos to differ; líneas/rayos to diverge* * *= diverge.Ex: However, once the multi-concept subject has been analysed into its component concepts the two systems diverge.
* * *divergir [I7 ]vi1 «opiniones/gustos/caracteres» to differ2 «líneas/rayos» to diverge* * *divergir vi1. [líneas, rayos, calles] to diverge2. [opiniones, posturas, gustos] to differ (en on);sus posturas divergían bastante their views differed considerably* * *v/i diverge* * *divergir {35} vi1) : to diverge2) : to differ, to disagree -
16 período de la prensa mecánica, el
= machine-press period, theEx. But the situation in the machine-press period differed chiefly in degree, not in kind.Spanish-English dictionary > período de la prensa mecánica, el
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17 brote
m.1 bud, shoot.brotes de soja beansprouts2 sprout, shoot, offshoot, twig.3 outbreak.4 skin rash.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: brotar.* * *1 (renuevo) shoot, sprout2 (estallido) outbreak* * *noun m.1) bud, sprout2) outbreak* * *SM1) (Bot) shootbrotes de soja — bean sprouts, bean shoots
2) (=aparición) [de rebelión] outbreak; [de enfermedad] outbreak3) (=erupción cutánea) rash* * *a) (Bot) shootechar brotes — to sprout, put out shoots
b) (de violencia, enfermedad) outbreakc) (Col) ( sarpullido) rash* * *a) (Bot) shootechar brotes — to sprout, put out shoots
b) (de violencia, enfermedad) outbreakc) (Col) ( sarpullido) rash* * *brote11 = bud, budding, sprouting, sprout, shoot, green shoot.Ex: Topics include trees, leaf coloration, buds, seeds, vertebrate animals, animal tracks, insects and other arthropods, earthworms, characteristics of living things, and microhabitats.
Ex: The behaviour of genotypes differed significantly before and after budding on different rootstocks.Ex: Sprouting was earliest in the plants budded during the second week of September.Ex: The highest level of contamination was found in sprouts and in developing leaves.Ex: This study indicates the need of fungicides/bactericides as adjuvants in tissue culture medium for obtaining sterile and viable shoots.Ex: The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.* brotes de espinaca = baby spinach.* con brotes = budded.* echar brotes = bud, sprout.brote22 = outbreak.Ex: This article describes how a sporadic outbreak of mould in this section of the collection was treated with a special cleaning machine.
* brote de violencia = outbreak of violence.* * *1 ( Bot) shootechar brotes to sprout, put out shoots2 (de rebelión, violencia) outbreak3 (de una enfermedad) outbreak4 ( Col) (sarpullido) rash* * *
Del verbo brotar: ( conjugate brotar)
broté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
brote es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
brotar
brote
brotar ( conjugate brotar) verbo intransitivo
[ hoja] to appear, sprout;
[ flor] to come out
brotarse verbo pronominal (AmL) to come out in spots
brote sustantivo masculinoa) (Bot) shoot;
brotar verbo intransitivo
1 (germinar, retoñar) to sprout
2 (surgir una plaga, la violencia) to break out
3 (manar) to spring, gush
(lágrimas) to well up
brote sustantivo masculino
1 Bot (retoño) bud, shoot
2 (de agua) gushing
3 (de enfermedad, violencia, etc) outbreak
' brote' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tierno
English:
breakout
- bud
- flare-up
- outbreak
- rash
- shoot
- sprout
- bean
- eruption
- flare
- out
* * *brote nm1. [de planta] bud, shoot;[de semilla] sprout brotes de soja beansprouts2. [estallido] [de enfermedad] outbreak;se produjeron varios brotes de violencia there were several outbreaks of violence* * *m1 BOT shoot2 MED, figoutbreak* * *brote nm1) : outbreak2) : sprout, bud, shoot* * *brote n shoot -
18 período de la prensa mecánica
el período de la prensa mecánica= machine-press period, theEx: But the situation in the machine-press period differed chiefly in degree, not in kind.
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