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1 excavadora
f.1 digger.2 excavator, excavating machine, digger, bulldozer.* * *1 (máquina) digger* * *SF (=máquina) digger* * *femenino excavator* * *= backhoe, excavator, digger, mechanical digger.Ex. The network itself is assumed to be unreliable; any portion of the network could disappear at any moment (pick your favorite catastrophe -- these days backhoes cutting cables are more of a threat than bombs).Ex. This is the kind of excavator that is particularly suited to the work in a confined place.Ex. Based on real events on the Australian goldfields in the 1850s, 'Three Diggers' chronicles the adventures of three gold prospectors.Ex. The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.----* excavadora hidráulica = hydraulic excavator.* excavadora mecánica = excavator.* * *femenino excavator* * *= backhoe, excavator, digger, mechanical digger.Ex: The network itself is assumed to be unreliable; any portion of the network could disappear at any moment (pick your favorite catastrophe -- these days backhoes cutting cables are more of a threat than bombs).
Ex: This is the kind of excavator that is particularly suited to the work in a confined place.Ex: Based on real events on the Australian goldfields in the 1850s, 'Three Diggers' chronicles the adventures of three gold prospectors.Ex: The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.* excavadora hidráulica = hydraulic excavator.* excavadora mecánica = excavator.* * *excavator* * *
excavadora sustantivo femenino
excavator
excavadora sustantivo femenino digger
' excavadora' also found in these entries:
English:
bulldozer
- digger
* * *excavadora nf[máquina] digger* * *f digger* * *excavadora nf: excavator* * *excavadora n digger -
2 buscador
adj.1 seeking, searching.2 homing.m.1 seeker, searcher.2 search engine.* * *► adjetivo1 searching► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 searcher, seeker1 (anteojo) finder2 INFORMÁTICA search engine————————1 (anteojo) finder2 INFORMÁTICA search engine* * *buscador, -a1.SM / F (=persona)buscador(a) de talentos — talent spotter, talent scout
2. SM1) (Internet) search engine2) (=mecanismo) scanner* * *- dora masculino, femenino* * *= seeker, portal, search engine, crawler, Web crawler, spider, intelligent agent, mining agent, intelligent search agent, search agent, digger, prospector.Ex. The cards in the index are liable to become disorganized if inexperienced information seekers tamper with the index.Ex. Portals are those Web sites which tend to be the starting points for Internet users and are the most intensively used consumer Web sites in the world.Ex. The number of World Wide Web (WWW) databases or search engines has grown rapidly = El total de bases de datos o buscadores World Wide Web ha aumentado rápidamente.Ex. Automated ' crawlers' index the complete text of Web documents = Los ' motores de búsqueda' indizan el texto completo de los documentos web.Ex. The Internet search engines, such as AltaVista and Excite, send out robots or Web crawlers to trawl the Internet and automatically index the files that they find.Ex. These spiders dynamically take a user's selected starting homepages and search the most closely related homepages on the Web, based on links and keyword indexing = Estos buscadores usan dinámicamente las páginas web principales seleccionadas por un usuario y buscan en la web las páginas más estrechamente relacionadas que contengan enlaces y palabras clave asignadas similares.Ex. Intelligent agents are specialized software designed to search through electronic mail and databases, and scan networks for interesting pieces of news and information on behalf of a single searcher.Ex. The article is entitled 'Complementing search engines with online web mining agents'.Ex. The author reviews the range of software designed to act as intelligent search agents to assist users find materials of interest in the Internet.Ex. Search agents could be used for monitoring the World Wide Web, or searching newspapers.Ex. Based on real events on the Australian goldfields in the 1850s, 'Three Diggers' chronicles the adventures of three gold prospectors.Ex. In 1897 he quit a wretchedly underpaid job and set out to make his fortune as a prospector in the gemstone fields of Alice Springs.----* buscador de empleo = job applicant, job seeker.* buscador de información = information seeker, searcher.* buscador de oro = gold digger, gold prospector.* buscador de trabajo = job applicant, job seeker.* buscador por materias = subject gateway.* buscador web = Web spider.* * *- dora masculino, femenino* * *= seeker, portal, search engine, crawler, Web crawler, spider, intelligent agent, mining agent, intelligent search agent, search agent, digger, prospector.Ex: The cards in the index are liable to become disorganized if inexperienced information seekers tamper with the index.
Ex: Portals are those Web sites which tend to be the starting points for Internet users and are the most intensively used consumer Web sites in the world.Ex: The number of World Wide Web (WWW) databases or search engines has grown rapidly = El total de bases de datos o buscadores World Wide Web ha aumentado rápidamente.Ex: Automated ' crawlers' index the complete text of Web documents = Los ' motores de búsqueda' indizan el texto completo de los documentos web.Ex: The Internet search engines, such as AltaVista and Excite, send out robots or Web crawlers to trawl the Internet and automatically index the files that they find.Ex: These spiders dynamically take a user's selected starting homepages and search the most closely related homepages on the Web, based on links and keyword indexing = Estos buscadores usan dinámicamente las páginas web principales seleccionadas por un usuario y buscan en la web las páginas más estrechamente relacionadas que contengan enlaces y palabras clave asignadas similares.Ex: Intelligent agents are specialized software designed to search through electronic mail and databases, and scan networks for interesting pieces of news and information on behalf of a single searcher.Ex: The article is entitled 'Complementing search engines with online web mining agents'.Ex: The author reviews the range of software designed to act as intelligent search agents to assist users find materials of interest in the Internet.Ex: Search agents could be used for monitoring the World Wide Web, or searching newspapers.Ex: Based on real events on the Australian goldfields in the 1850s, 'Three Diggers' chronicles the adventures of three gold prospectors.Ex: In 1897 he quit a wretchedly underpaid job and set out to make his fortune as a prospector in the gemstone fields of Alice Springs.* buscador de empleo = job applicant, job seeker.* buscador de información = information seeker, searcher.* buscador de oro = gold digger, gold prospector.* buscador de trabajo = job applicant, job seeker.* buscador por materias = subject gateway.* buscador web = Web spider.* * *masculine, feminineAbuscador de oro gold prospectorbuscador de tesoros treasure hunterB* * *
buscador 1◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino: buscador de oro gold prospector;
buscador de tesoros treasure hunter
buscador 2 sustantivo masculino (Inf) search engine
buscador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino buscador de oro, gold prospector
' buscador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
buscadora
English:
browser
- heat-seeking
- prospector
- homing
- search
* * *buscador, -ora♦ nm,fhunter;buscador de oro gold prospector♦ nmInformát [en Internet] search engine* * *I m, buscadora f searcherII m INFOR search engine* * *: hunter (for treasure, etc.), prospector -
3 buscador de oro
(n.) = gold digger, gold prospectorEx. In this little town of about a dozen log houses, they were initiated into the mysteries, pleasures, and sufferings of a gold-digger's life.Ex. Based on real events on the Australian goldfields in the 1850s, 'Three Diggers' chronicles the adventures of three gold prospectors.* * *(n.) = gold digger, gold prospectorEx: In this little town of about a dozen log houses, they were initiated into the mysteries, pleasures, and sufferings of a gold-digger's life.
Ex: Based on real events on the Australian goldfields in the 1850s, 'Three Diggers' chronicles the adventures of three gold prospectors. -
4 casarse con alguien de dinero
(v.) = marry into + money, marry + a fortune, marry + moneyEx. But in reality, those invited either want to mingle with 'the cream of society' or make sure their children marry into money.Ex. She was in trouble and wanted to marry a fortune and save the whole family -- as sly as a fox.Ex. The premise of the show is that gold diggers would do anything to marry money.* * *(v.) = marry into + money, marry + a fortune, marry + moneyEx: But in reality, those invited either want to mingle with 'the cream of society' or make sure their children marry into money.
Ex: She was in trouble and wanted to marry a fortune and save the whole family -- as sly as a fox.Ex: The premise of the show is that gold diggers would do anything to marry money. -
5 casarse por dinero
(v.) = marry + moneyEx. The premise of the show is that gold diggers would do anything to marry money.* * *(v.) = marry + moneyEx: The premise of the show is that gold diggers would do anything to marry money.
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6 cazafortunas
m.&f. s&pl.fortune hunter, gold digger.m.pl.fortune hunter, gold digger.* * *SMF INV fortune hunter, gold digger* * *femenino (pl cazafortunas) (fam) gold digger (colloq)* * *= gold digger.Ex. The premise of the show is that gold diggers would do anything to marry money.* * *femenino (pl cazafortunas) (fam) gold digger (colloq)* * *= gold digger.Ex: The premise of the show is that gold diggers would do anything to marry money.
* * *gold digger ( colloq)* * *
cazafortunas mf inv gold digger
' cazafortunas' also found in these entries:
English:
gold digger
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7 de manera inquientate
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8 de manera misteriosa
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9 destrozado
adj.shattered, in pieces, destroyed, battered.past part.past participle of spanish verb: destrozar.* * *1→ link=destrozar destrozar► adjetivo1 (objeto) smashed, broken, ruined2 (persona - moralmente) devastated, shattered; (- físicamente) exhausted, done in, worn out* * *ADJ1) [cristal, cerámica] smashed, shatteredquedó destrozado — [traje, alfombra, zapato] it was ruined; [coche, jardín] it was wrecked
2) [persona] (=abatido) shattered, devastated; (=cansado) * knackered *, pooped (EEUU) *, shattered *; [corazón] broken* * *- da adjetivoa) (roto, deteriorado) < zapatos> ruinedtengo los pies destrozados — (fam) my feet are killing me
b) < persona> ( físicamente) exhausted; ( moralmente) devastated, shatteredc) < corazón> broken* * *= tattered, shattered, wrecked, vandalised [vandalized, -USA], dog tired, ruined, broken-hearted, in tatters, in shambles, upside down.Ex. He inherited a deplorable 'library' with a randomly-chosen collection of tattered, torn, defaced books.Ex. It is clear that it will take a considerable period to fully assess the damage and loss and even longer to begin to rebuild damaged infrastructure and shattered communities.Ex. The movie novel is about a trio of small-town guys who come across a wrecked plane containing a bag full of what they presume to be 'dirty money' and decide to hold onto it, with predictably hellish consequences.Ex. He helped to hose down graffiti from a vandalised wall while waxing lyrical about an era before antisocial behaviour.Ex. After all, who has not felt dog-tired and drained, sometimes for long stretches, at one time or another?.Ex. The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.Ex. When we feel broken-hearted it is all too easy to wallow in the emptiness and pain and forget that as with everything in life this too shall pass.Ex. Israeli bombardment leaves telecom infrastructure in tatters.Ex. He warns today in his annual letter to shareholders that the economy 'will be in shambles throughout 2009'.Ex. Now, she just sat on the floor amidst the chaos feeling as if everything was upside down.----* con el corazón destrozado = broken-hearted.* destrozado por la guerra = war-ravaged.* destrozado por un huracán = hurricane-ravaged.* estar destrozado = be + wreck, be a shambles.* quedar destrozado = go to + pieces.* sentirse destrozado = be gutted, feel + gutted.* * *- da adjetivoa) (roto, deteriorado) < zapatos> ruinedtengo los pies destrozados — (fam) my feet are killing me
b) < persona> ( físicamente) exhausted; ( moralmente) devastated, shatteredc) < corazón> broken* * *= tattered, shattered, wrecked, vandalised [vandalized, -USA], dog tired, ruined, broken-hearted, in tatters, in shambles, upside down.Ex: He inherited a deplorable 'library' with a randomly-chosen collection of tattered, torn, defaced books.
Ex: It is clear that it will take a considerable period to fully assess the damage and loss and even longer to begin to rebuild damaged infrastructure and shattered communities.Ex: The movie novel is about a trio of small-town guys who come across a wrecked plane containing a bag full of what they presume to be 'dirty money' and decide to hold onto it, with predictably hellish consequences.Ex: He helped to hose down graffiti from a vandalised wall while waxing lyrical about an era before antisocial behaviour.Ex: After all, who has not felt dog-tired and drained, sometimes for long stretches, at one time or another?.Ex: The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.Ex: When we feel broken-hearted it is all too easy to wallow in the emptiness and pain and forget that as with everything in life this too shall pass.Ex: Israeli bombardment leaves telecom infrastructure in tatters.Ex: He warns today in his annual letter to shareholders that the economy 'will be in shambles throughout 2009'.Ex: Now, she just sat on the floor amidst the chaos feeling as if everything was upside down.* con el corazón destrozado = broken-hearted.* destrozado por la guerra = war-ravaged.* destrozado por un huracán = hurricane-ravaged.* estar destrozado = be + wreck, be a shambles.* quedar destrozado = go to + pieces.* sentirse destrozado = be gutted, feel + gutted.* * *destrozado -da1 (roto, deteriorado) ‹zapatos› ruineda él no le pasó nada, pero el coche quedó destrozado he was all right, but the car was a total wrecktengo que comprar sillones nuevos, éstos ya están destrozados I've got to buy some new armchairs, these are falling aparteste diccionario está destrozado this dictionary is falling to piecestenía los nervios destrozados she was a nervous wreck, her nerves were in shreds o tatterstengo los pies destrozados ( fam); my feet are killing meel conductor tenía la cara destrozada the driver's face was a real mess2 ‹persona› (físicamente) exhausted; (moralmente) devastated, shattered3 ‹corazón› broken* * *
Del verbo destrozar: ( conjugate destrozar)
destrozado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
destrozado
destrozar
destrozar ( conjugate destrozar) verbo transitivo
‹cristal/jarrón› to smash;
‹ juguete› to pull … apart;
‹ coche› to wreck;
‹ libro› to pull apart
‹ corazón› to break;
destrozarse verbo pronominal
[jarrón/cristal] to smash
destrozado,-a adjetivo
1 (un objeto) torn-up, ruined, smashed: estos pantalones están destrozados, these trousers are in shreds
2 (muy cansado, agotado) worn out, exhausted
3 (muy triste) shattered, devastated
destrozar verbo transitivo
1 (romper) to tear up, wreck, ruin
2 (una tela, un papel) to tear to shreds, rip up
3 (apenar, desgarrar) to shatter, devastate: me destroza verte así, it breaks my heart to see you this way
4 (los planes, la convivencia, etc) to ruin
' destrozado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acabada
- acabado
- destrozada
- deshecho
English:
bumper
- heart-broken
- shattered
- tatters
- war-torn
- broken
- shred
- tattered
* * *destrozado, -a adj1. [vestido, zapatos] ruined;[jarrón, cámara] smashed;esta estantería está destrozada these shelves are falling apart;la lavadora está destrozada the washing machine is only fit for the scrapheap;el gato tiene los sillones destrozados the cat has clawed the chairs to shreds;me devolvió el libro destrozado the book was falling to bits when he gave it back to me;tengo las manos destrozadas de tanto fregar all that washing up has left my hands in a terrible state;huyó dejándole el corazón destrozado she ran off leaving him heartbroken;el autobús quedó destrozado the bus was wrecked2. [persona] [emocionalmente] shattered, devastated;[físicamente] shattered;la noticia lo dejó destrozado he was devastated by the news* * *destrozado, -da adj1) : ruined, destroyed2) : devastated, brokenhearted -
10 destruido
adj.destroyed, broken, in ruins.past part.past participle of spanish verb: destruir.* * *= ruined.Ex. The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.----* destruido completamente por el fuego = burnt out.* * *= ruined.Ex: The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.
* destruido completamente por el fuego = burnt out.* * *destruido, -a adjRP Fam1. [físicamente] shattered;me costó reconocerlo, está destruido I could hardly recognize him, he's such a complete wreck2. [anímicamente] shattered, devastated;desde que perdió a la familia anda destruida since she lost her family she's gone totally to pieces -
11 en ruinas
= in ruins, ruined, in shambles, upside downEx. By then the church was in ruins and Apaches delivered the coup de grâce by torching its remaining timbers and other wooden elements.Ex. The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.Ex. He warns today in his annual letter to shareholders that the economy 'will be in shambles throughout 2009'.Ex. Now, she just sat on the floor amidst the chaos feeling as if everything was upside down.* * *= in ruins, ruined, in shambles, upside downEx: By then the church was in ruins and Apaches delivered the coup de grâce by torching its remaining timbers and other wooden elements.
Ex: The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.Ex: He warns today in his annual letter to shareholders that the economy 'will be in shambles throughout 2009'.Ex: Now, she just sat on the floor amidst the chaos feeling as if everything was upside down. -
12 estropeado
adj.broken-down, spoilt, busted, crippled.past part.past participle of spanish verb: estropear.* * *ADJ1) (=averiado) [lavadora, televisor] broken; [ascensor, vehículo] broken downtengo estropeado el vídeo — the video is not working o has gone wrong o is broken
2) (=dañado) [piel] damaged; [carne, fruta] off3) [persona]a) (=afeado)b) (=envejecido)está muy estropeada para su edad — she looks much older than she is, she looks pretty worn out for her age
* * *- da adjetivo* * *= damaged, tatty [tattier -comp., tattiest -sup.], ruined.Ex. A replacement for the damage bar-code label can be made by using the replace label function.Ex. Putting books on show is a way of making recommendations by, as it were, remote control and anything tatty, botched-up and sloppily makeshift should be avoided.Ex. The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.----* estar estropeado = be kaput.* mercancía estropeada = damaged goods.* * *- da adjetivo* * *= damaged, tatty [tattier -comp., tattiest -sup.], ruined.Ex: A replacement for the damage bar-code label can be made by using the replace label function.
Ex: Putting books on show is a way of making recommendations by, as it were, remote control and anything tatty, botched-up and sloppily makeshift should be avoided.Ex: The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.* estar estropeado = be kaput.* mercancía estropeada = damaged goods.* * *estropeado -dano te pongas esos zapatos, están muy estropeados don't wear those shoes, they're falling apartlo encontré muy estropeado I thought he looked a wreck ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo estropear: ( conjugate estropear)
estropeado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
estropeado
estropear
estropeado◊ -da adjetivo: estar estropeado [zapato/sillón] to be falling apart;
[motor/coche] to be broken down;
ver tb
estropear ( conjugate estropear) verbo transitivo
1
‹ coche› to damage
2 (deteriorar, dañar) ‹ piel› to damage, ruin;
‹ juguete› to break;
‹ ropa› to ruin;
estropearse verbo pronominal
1
2 ( deteriorarse) [ fruta] to go bad;
[leche/pescado] to go off;
[zapatos/chaqueta] to get ruined
estropear verbo transitivo
1 (causar daños) to damage: hemos estropeado la impresora porque usamos el papel equivocado, we have ruined the printer because we used the wrong kind of paper
2 (frustrar, malograr) to spoil, ruin: ¡lo has estropeado todo con tus meteduras de pata!, you've ruined everything with your big mouth!
3 (una máquina) to break
' estropeado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apolillada
- apolillado
- cascada
- cascado
- estropear
- estropearse
- fastidiada
- fastidiado
- jodida
- jodido
- lamentable
- pasada
- pasado
- deshecho
English:
action
- dud
- soiled
- spoilt
- battered
- tatty
* * *estropeado, -a adj1. [averiado] broken2. [dañado] damaged3. [echado a perder] ruined, spoiled4. [envejecido] aged;la vi muy estropeada I thought she had aged a lot* * *adj ( averiado) broken;está muy estropeada fig she is really showing her age -
13 excavador
adj.excavating, digging.m.excavator, digger, excavating machine.* * *► adjetivo1 excavating, digging► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) excavator, digger* * *excavador, -aSM / F (=persona) excavator, digger* * *= excavator, digger.Ex. This is the kind of excavator that is particularly suited to the work in a confined place.Ex. Based on real events on the Australian goldfields in the 1850s, 'Three Diggers' chronicles the adventures of three gold prospectors.----* máquina excavadora = excavator.* pala excavadora = excavator.* * *= excavator, digger.Ex: This is the kind of excavator that is particularly suited to the work in a confined place.
Ex: Based on real events on the Australian goldfields in the 1850s, 'Three Diggers' chronicles the adventures of three gold prospectors.* máquina excavadora = excavator.* pala excavadora = excavator.* * *excavador, -ora♦ adjexcavating, digging♦ nm,f[persona] excavator, digger -
14 hacer cualquier cosa
(v.) = do + anything, give + Posesivo + right armEx. The premise of the show is that gold diggers would do anything to marry money.Ex. I can't help but feel gutted that people who would give their right arm to be there probably won't get tickets.* * *(v.) = do + anything, give + Posesivo + right armEx: The premise of the show is that gold diggers would do anything to marry money.
Ex: I can't help but feel gutted that people who would give their right arm to be there probably won't get tickets. -
15 maltrecho
adj.wretched, ruined, in very bad condition, in very bad shape.* * *► adjetivo1 (persona) battered, wrecked2 (cosa) damaged, destroyed* * *ADJ1) [objeto] battered, knocked-about2) [persona] (=herida) injured; (=agotada) worn out* * *- cha adjetivo [ESTAR] in a bad way (colloq)* * *= battered, ruined, ramshackle.Ex. Seventeenth-century English printing was abysmally poor, and there are few books that were not set in ill-cast, battered type, clumsily arranged and carelessly printed in brown ink on shabby paper.Ex. The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.Ex. The ramshackle village clings like a limpet to the cliffs.* * *- cha adjetivo [ESTAR] in a bad way (colloq)* * *= battered, ruined, ramshackle.Ex: Seventeenth-century English printing was abysmally poor, and there are few books that were not set in ill-cast, battered type, clumsily arranged and carelessly printed in brown ink on shabby paper.
Ex: The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.Ex: The ramshackle village clings like a limpet to the cliffs.* * *[ ESTAR]:lo dejaron muy maltrecho they left him in a bad way ( colloq)las arcas maltrechas del ayuntamiento the depleted coffers of the town hall* * *
maltrecho◊ - cha adjetivo: lo dejaron muy maltrecho they left him in a bad way
maltrecho,-a adjetivo in a terrible state, battered
' maltrecho' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
baldada
- baldado
- maltrecha
English:
dent
- battered
* * *maltrecho, -a adj1. [física, moralmente] battered;sus maltrechas rodillas no aguantaron el ritmo his battered knees couldn't withstand the pace;el divorcio lo dejó maltrecho the divorce left him in a sorry state2. [dañado] damaged;la maltrecha economía del país the country's battered economy;la posición del presidente ha quedado maltrecha tras el escándalo the president has been left with a shakier hold on power after the scandal* * *adj cosa damaged;* * *: battered, damaged -
16 murmullo
m.1 murmur, murmuring.2 soufflé.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: murmullar.* * *1 (susurro) whisper, whispering; (voz baja) murmur, murmuring; (de arroyo) babbling, burbling; (de hojas) rustle, rustling; (del viento) sighing, murmur* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=susurro) murmur(ing), whisper(ing); (=queja) muttering2) [de hojas, viento] rustle, rustling; [de agua] murmur; (=ruido confuso) hum(ming)* * *a) ( de voces) murmur* * *= murmur, rumblings, rustle, hum, whisper.Ex. Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.Ex. The world was becoming smaller & more claustrophobic with the rumblings of war in Europe.Ex. There are no barriers in this music, which can accommodate almost any tone from the harshest guitar sounds to the smoothest rustle of water.Ex. The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.Ex. Some of them were conversing together in soundless whispers.* * *a) ( de voces) murmur* * *= murmur, rumblings, rustle, hum, whisper.Ex: Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.
Ex: The world was becoming smaller & more claustrophobic with the rumblings of war in Europe.Ex: There are no barriers in this music, which can accommodate almost any tone from the harshest guitar sounds to the smoothest rustle of water.Ex: The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.Ex: Some of them were conversing together in soundless whispers.* * *1 (de voces) murmurhablaba casi en un murmullo she spoke almost in a whisperun murmullo de desaprobación a murmur of disapproval2 ( liter) (de agua) murmur ( liter), murmuring; (de viento) whispering, murmuring; (de hojas) rustle* * *
murmullo sustantivo masculino ( de voces) murmur
murmullo sustantivo masculino murmur: había un leve murmullo en la cafetería muy reconfortante, you could hear a comforting, soft murmuring in the café
' murmullo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
susurro
English:
murmur
- mutter
- ripple
- hum
* * *murmullo nmel murmullo del agua the murmuring of the water;se escuchó un murmullo de aprobación there was a murmur of approval;el murmullo de las hojas the rustling of the leaves* * *m murmur* * *murmullo nm1) : murmur, murmuring2) : rustling, rustleel murmullo de las hojas: the rustling of the leaves* * *murmullo n murmur -
17 ronroneo
m.purr, purring.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: ronronear.* * *1 purring* * *SM purr* * *masculino purring* * *= whirr [whir, -USA], whirring sound, whirring noise, whirring, hum.Ex. The best way to describe this recurring noise is as a tone, rather than beep or a whirr or anything overly mechanical.Ex. The whirring sound is more than likely the pressure plate.Ex. Since then, the computer has started to make a whirring noise everytime it is booted up.Ex. In the past, the whirring of a fan motor was the only thing homeowners might have noticed when it came to bathroom ventilation.Ex. The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.* * *masculino purring* * *= whirr [whir, -USA], whirring sound, whirring noise, whirring, hum.Ex: The best way to describe this recurring noise is as a tone, rather than beep or a whirr or anything overly mechanical.
Ex: The whirring sound is more than likely the pressure plate.Ex: Since then, the computer has started to make a whirring noise everytime it is booted up.Ex: In the past, the whirring of a fan motor was the only thing homeowners might have noticed when it came to bathroom ventilation.Ex: The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.* * *purringel motor apenas emite un ronroneo the engine barely rises above a purr* * *ronroneo nmpurr;el ronroneo del motor era un sonido agradable the purring of the engine was pleasant to listen to* * *m purring* * *ronroneo nm: purr, purring -
18 tarareo
m.humming, singing.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: tararear.* * *1 humming* * *= hum.Ex. The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.* * *= hum.Ex: The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.
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Del verbo tararear: ( conjugate tararear)
tarareo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
tarareó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
tararear
tarareo
tararear ( conjugate tararear) verbo transitivo
to la-la-la
tararear verbo transitivo to sing to oneself
(con la boca cerrada) to hum
tarareo sustantivo masculino humming
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19 yacimiento aurífero
m.gold vein.* * *(n.) = goldfieldEx. Based on real events on the Australian goldfields in the 1850s, 'Three Diggers' chronicles the adventures of three gold prospectors.* * *(n.) = goldfieldEx: Based on real events on the Australian goldfields in the 1850s, 'Three Diggers' chronicles the adventures of three gold prospectors.
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20 yacimiento de oro
(n.) = goldfieldEx. Based on real events on the Australian goldfields in the 1850s, 'Three Diggers' chronicles the adventures of three gold prospectors.* * *(n.) = goldfieldEx: Based on real events on the Australian goldfields in the 1850s, 'Three Diggers' chronicles the adventures of three gold prospectors.
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