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1 dilate
(to make or become larger: The sudden darkness made the pupils of his eyes dilate.) dilatar(se)tr[daɪ'leɪt]1 dilatar1 dilatarse: dilatardilate vi: dilatarsev.• dilatar v.• explayar v.daɪ'leɪt
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intransitive verb dilatarse
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vt dilatar[daɪ'leɪt]1. VI1) [veins, pupils, cervix] dilatarse2) frm (=expatiate)2.VT dilatar* * *[daɪ'leɪt]
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intransitive verb dilatarse
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vt dilatar -
2 dilate
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3 dilate
vt.1 dilatar.2 extenderse mucho.3 dilatarse.vi.dilatarse. (pt & pp dilated) -
4 to dilate on
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5 dilatarse
dilatarse ( conjugate dilatarse) verbo pronominal 1 [cuerpo/metal] to expand; [ corazón] to expand, dilate; [ pupila] to dilate; [ embarazada] to dilate 2 3 (Méx, Ven) See Also→ demorarse b
■dilatarse verbo reflexivo
1 (un cuerpo) to expand
2 (una pupila) to dilate
3 (prolongarse) to be prolonged
4 (retrasarse, posponerse) to be postponed, be put off ' dilatarse' also found in these entries: English: distend - expand - dilate -
6 dilatar
dilatar
I verbo transitivo
1 (un cuerpo) to expand
2 (la pupila) to dilate
3 (hacer durar) to prolong
4 (retrasar, posponer) to postpone, put off ' dilatar' also found in these entries: English: dilate - distend - stall - enlarge -
7 dilated
adj.1 dilatado, extendido.2 explayado, prolijo, difuso.3 cirsoide, dilatado, cirsoideo.pp.participio pasado del verbo DILATE.pt.pretérito del verbo DILATE. -
8 dilatado
Del verbo dilatar: ( conjugate dilatar) \ \
dilatado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: dilatado dilatar
dilatado
◊ -da adjetivo ‹pupila/conducto› dilated
dilatado,-a adjetivo
1 Fís dilated
2 (amplio) long
su dilatada experiencia, his extensive experience
dilatar
I verbo transitivo
1 (un cuerpo) to expand
2 (la pupila) to dilate
3 (hacer durar) to prolong
4 (retrasar, posponer) to postpone, put off ' dilatado' also found in these entries: Spanish: dilatada
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dilate — ► VERB 1) make or become wider, larger, or more open. 2) (dilate on) speak or write at length on. DERIVATIVES dilation noun. ORIGIN Latin dilatare spread out … English terms dictionary
Dilate — Di*late , a. Extensive; expanded. [Obs.] B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dilate — index compound, declaim, discourse, enlarge, expand, extend (enlarge), increase, inflate … Law dictionary
dilate — late 14c., from O.Fr. dilater, from L.L. dilatare make wider, enlarge, from dis apart (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + latus wide (see LATITUDE (Cf. latitude)). Related: Dilated; dilating … Etymology dictionary
dilate — 1 *discourse, expatiate, descant Analogous words: *relate, recount, rehearse, recite, narrate, describe: expound, *explain: *discuss, argue 2 *expand, distend, swell, amplify, inf … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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dilaté — Dilaté, [dilat]ée. part … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française