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1 bióxido
• dioxide -
2 dióxido
• dioxide -
3 dióxido
m.dioxide.* * *1 dioxide* * *SM dioxide* * *masculino dioxide* * *= dioxide.Ex. From this we can assume that the bonding strength of this ion with monoxides and dioxides is the same in both the monomeric and dimeric complexes.----* dióxido de azufre = sulphur dioxide.* dióxido de carbono = carbon dioxide, CO2.* dióxido de cloro = chlorine dioxide.* dióxido de nitrógeno = nitrogen dioxide.* * *masculino dioxide* * *= dioxide.Ex: From this we can assume that the bonding strength of this ion with monoxides and dioxides is the same in both the monomeric and dimeric complexes.
* dióxido de azufre = sulphur dioxide.* dióxido de carbono = carbon dioxide, CO2.* dióxido de cloro = chlorine dioxide.* dióxido de nitrógeno = nitrogen dioxide.* * *dioxideCompuesto:nitrogen dioxide* * *
dióxido m Quím dioxide
' dióxido' also found in these entries:
English:
absorb
- carbon dioxide
* * *dióxido nmdioxidedióxido de azufre sulphur dioxide;dióxido de carbono carbon dioxide;dióxido de nitrógeno nitrogen dioxide* * *m dioxide -
4 bióxido
m.dioxide.* * *1 dioxide* * *SM dioxide* * *masculino dioxide* * *masculino dioxide* * *dioxide* * *
bióxido sustantivo masculino
dioxide
bióxido sustantivo masculino
1 dioxide
2 bióxido de carbono, carbon dioxide
' bióxido' also found in these entries:
English:
dioxide
* * *bióxido nmQuím dioxide bióxido de carbono carbon dioxide -
5 dióxido de azufre
(n.) = sulphur dioxideEx. The study will quantify the stability of six generic types of microfilms when explosed to low and high levels of ozone, nitrogen dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and sulfur dioxide at low, moderate, and high relative humidities.* * *(n.) = sulphur dioxideEx: The study will quantify the stability of six generic types of microfilms when explosed to low and high levels of ozone, nitrogen dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and sulfur dioxide at low, moderate, and high relative humidities.
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6 anhídrido
m.anhydride.* * *1 anhydride* * *SM* * *masculino anhydride* * *masculino anhydride* * *anhydrideCompuestos:carbon dioxidesulfur* trioxide, sulfuric* anhydridesulfur* dioxide, sulfurous* anhydride* * *
Multiple Entries:
anhidrido
anhídrido
anhídrido sustantivo masculino
anhydride;
anhídrido sustantivo masculino non-metallic oxide
anhídrido carbónico, carbon dioxide
' anhídrido' also found in these entries:
English:
carbon
* * *anhídrido nmQuím anhydride anhídrido carbónico carbon dioxide;anhídrido sulfúrico sulphur trioxide;anhídrido sulfuroso sulphur dioxide* * *m QUÍM anhydride -
7 dióxido de carbono
carbon dioxide* * *= carbon dioxide, CO2Ex. It's time for governments such as the U.S. to get serious about reducing their carbon dioxide emissions.Ex. Exchange of CO2 has been measured on a variety of ecosystems worldwide including grasslands, savannahs, tropical rain forests as well as arctic tundra.* * *= carbon dioxide, CO2Ex: It's time for governments such as the U.S. to get serious about reducing their carbon dioxide emissions.
Ex: Exchange of CO2 has been measured on a variety of ecosystems worldwide including grasslands, savannahs, tropical rain forests as well as arctic tundra.* * *carbon dioxide -
8 dióxido de nitrógeno
(n.) = nitrogen dioxideEx. The study will quantify the stability of six generic types of microfilms when explosed to low and high levels of ozone, nitrogen dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and sulfur dioxide at low, moderate, and high relative humidities.* * *(n.) = nitrogen dioxideEx: The study will quantify the stability of six generic types of microfilms when explosed to low and high levels of ozone, nitrogen dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and sulfur dioxide at low, moderate, and high relative humidities.
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9 anhídrido carbónico
m.carbon dioxide, carbonic-acid gas, carbonic anhydride.* * *carbon dioxide* * ** * ** * *carbon dioxide -
10 carbono
m.carbon.carbono 14 carbon 14* * *1 carbon\dióxido de carbono carbon dioxide* * *noun m.* * *SM carbon* * *masculino carbon* * *= carbon.Ex. Next a carbon powder or toner is shaken over the selenium drum.----* bajo en hidratos de carbono = low-carb(ohydrate).* carbono 14 = carbon-14.* datación por carbono 14 = radiocarbon dating, carbon dating.* datar por carbono 14 = radiocarbon date.* dieta baja en hidratos de carbono = low-carb diet.* dióxido de carbono = carbon dioxide, CO2.* emisión de carbono = carbon emission.* hidrato de carbono = carbohydrate, carb.* huella de carbono = carbon imprint, carbon footprint.* monóxido de carbono = carbon monoxide.* rico en hidratos de carbono = starchy [starchier -comp., starchiest -sup.].* * *masculino carbon* * *= carbon.Ex: Next a carbon powder or toner is shaken over the selenium drum.
* bajo en hidratos de carbono = low-carb(ohydrate).* carbono 14 = carbon-14.* datación por carbono 14 = radiocarbon dating, carbon dating.* datar por carbono 14 = radiocarbon date.* dieta baja en hidratos de carbono = low-carb diet.* dióxido de carbono = carbon dioxide, CO2.* emisión de carbono = carbon emission.* hidrato de carbono = carbohydrate, carb.* huella de carbono = carbon imprint, carbon footprint.* monóxido de carbono = carbon monoxide.* rico en hidratos de carbono = starchy [starchier -comp., starchiest -sup.].* * *carbon* * *
carbono sustantivo masculino
carbon
carbono sustantivo masculino carbon
' carbono' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bióxido
- hidrato
- óxido
- monóxido
English:
absorb
- carbohydrate
- carbon
- carbon dating
- carbon dioxide
- richness
- cut
* * *carbono nmQuím carbon carbono 14 carbon 14* * *m QUÍM carbon* * *carbono nm: carbon* * *carbono n carbon -
11 sulfuro de hidrógeno
(n.) = hydrogen sulphide [hydrogen sulfide, -USA]Ex. The study will quantify the stability of six generic types of microfilms when explosed to low and high levels of ozone, nitrogen dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and sulfur dioxide at low, moderate, and high relative humidities.* * *(n.) = hydrogen sulphide [hydrogen sulfide, -USA]Ex: The study will quantify the stability of six generic types of microfilms when explosed to low and high levels of ozone, nitrogen dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and sulfur dioxide at low, moderate, and high relative humidities.
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12 a la larga
in the long run* * ** * ** * *= in the long term, over the long term, in the end, eventually, for the long pull, over a period of time, over the long haul, in the far term, ultimately, by and byEx. For a scheme to be successfull in the long term it is vital that there should be an organisational structure to support the scheme.Ex. This project ought to develop over the long term from a system designed to support the exchange of entries in micro-print to a fully automated network for the processing of records.Ex. This is time well invested since it saves money in the end and leads to a higher success rate in providing information = Éste es tiempo bien invertido ya que ahorra dinero en última instancia y permite ofrecer una información mucho más pertinente para el usuario.Ex. Eventually this work on citation orders came to fruition in the rather unlikely context of a new indexing systems, PRECIS.Ex. Thus, the public library in this country for the next few years and for the long pull may be presented with a first-rate opportunity for greater service to its community by defining its service with reference to some qualitative standards.Ex. The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.Ex. But over the long haul you'll just find that your data is easier and cheaper to get at if you use XML.Ex. In the far term novel techniques are being developed to remove carbon dioxide from fuel gas or flue gas from energy conversion systems.Ex. Moreover, these entries must ultimately direct the searcher to his desired specific subject in the classified file.Ex. By and by Tom's reading and dreaming about princely life wrought such a strong effect upon him that he began to act the prince unconsciously.* * *= in the long term, over the long term, in the end, eventually, for the long pull, over a period of time, over the long haul, in the far term, ultimately, by and byEx: For a scheme to be successfull in the long term it is vital that there should be an organisational structure to support the scheme.
Ex: This project ought to develop over the long term from a system designed to support the exchange of entries in micro-print to a fully automated network for the processing of records.Ex: This is time well invested since it saves money in the end and leads to a higher success rate in providing information = Éste es tiempo bien invertido ya que ahorra dinero en última instancia y permite ofrecer una información mucho más pertinente para el usuario.Ex: Eventually this work on citation orders came to fruition in the rather unlikely context of a new indexing systems, PRECIS.Ex: Thus, the public library in this country for the next few years and for the long pull may be presented with a first-rate opportunity for greater service to its community by defining its service with reference to some qualitative standards.Ex: The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.Ex: But over the long haul you'll just find that your data is easier and cheaper to get at if you use XML.Ex: In the far term novel techniques are being developed to remove carbon dioxide from fuel gas or flue gas from energy conversion systems.Ex: Moreover, these entries must ultimately direct the searcher to his desired specific subject in the classified file.Ex: By and by Tom's reading and dreaming about princely life wrought such a
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13 a largo plazo
(adj.) = in the long term, over the long term, long-range, in the long run, long-term, over the long run, over the long haul, long-run, in the far term, far-termEx. For a scheme to be successfull in the long term it is vital that there should be an organisational structure to support the scheme.Ex. This project ought to develop over the long term from a system designed to support the exchange of entries in micro-print to a fully automated network for the processing of records.Ex. In September 1973, the University of Washington initiated implementation of a formal long-range planing process for the total university system.Ex. Ostensibly, the maneuver was accomplished to curb patronage abuses and make it easier to dismiss deadwood employees in the long run.Ex. The use of agents is necessary but not ideal, because an agent often represents rival concerns, and aims for a quick turnover rather than long-term profitability.Ex. Some feel that these sessions can be 'self-defeating over the long run because they are based on a reward-punishment psychology that serves to intensify the pressure on the individual'.Ex. But over the long haul you'll just find that your data is easier and cheaper to get at if you use XML.Ex. Findings indicate that the short-run success of methadone programs does not automatically translate into long-run abstinence.Ex. In the far term novel techniques are being developed to remove carbon dioxide from fuel gas or flue gas from energy conversion systems.Ex. These processes can be viewed as near-term and far-term.* * *(adj.) = in the long term, over the long term, long-range, in the long run, long-term, over the long run, over the long haul, long-run, in the far term, far-termEx: For a scheme to be successfull in the long term it is vital that there should be an organisational structure to support the scheme.
Ex: This project ought to develop over the long term from a system designed to support the exchange of entries in micro-print to a fully automated network for the processing of records.Ex: In September 1973, the University of Washington initiated implementation of a formal long-range planing process for the total university system.Ex: Ostensibly, the maneuver was accomplished to curb patronage abuses and make it easier to dismiss deadwood employees in the long run.Ex: The use of agents is necessary but not ideal, because an agent often represents rival concerns, and aims for a quick turnover rather than long-term profitability.Ex: Some feel that these sessions can be 'self-defeating over the long run because they are based on a reward-punishment psychology that serves to intensify the pressure on the individual'.Ex: But over the long haul you'll just find that your data is easier and cheaper to get at if you use XML.Ex: Findings indicate that the short-run success of methadone programs does not automatically translate into long-run abstinence.Ex: In the far term novel techniques are being developed to remove carbon dioxide from fuel gas or flue gas from energy conversion systems.Ex: These processes can be viewed as near-term and far-term. -
14 agente oxidante
m.oxidizing agent.* * *(n.) = oxidant, oxidising agentEx. Vitamin E protected cells from death induced by low doses of oxidants.Ex. The two different oxidizing agents used in this study were ozone and chlorine dioxide.* * *(n.) = oxidant, oxidising agentEx: Vitamin E protected cells from death induced by low doses of oxidants.
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15 azufre
m.1 sulfur.2 sulphur, brimstone, sulfur.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: azufrar.* * *1 sulphur (US sulfur)* * *noun m.* * *SM (Quím) sulphur, sulfur (EEUU); (Rel etc) brimstone* * *masculino sulfur** * *= brimstone, sulphur [sulfur, -USA].Ex. He recommended me to carry a small piece of brimstone sewed up in a piece of very thin linen to bed with me, and if I felt any symptom of cramp to hold it in my hand.Ex. Photographs should be stored in non-hygroscopic containers which are free of sulphur, acids, and peroxides.----* dióxido de azufre = sulphur dioxide.* * *masculino sulfur** * *= brimstone, sulphur [sulfur, -USA].Ex: He recommended me to carry a small piece of brimstone sewed up in a piece of very thin linen to bed with me, and if I felt any symptom of cramp to hold it in my hand.
Ex: Photographs should be stored in non-hygroscopic containers which are free of sulphur, acids, and peroxides.* dióxido de azufre = sulphur dioxide.* * *sulfur** * *
azufre sustantivo masculino
sulfur( conjugate sulfur)
azufre sustantivo masculino sulphur, US sulfur
' azufre' also found in these entries:
English:
sulphur
- sulfur
* * *azufre nmQuím sulphur* * *m sulfur, Brsulphur* * *azufre nm: sulphur♦ azufroso, -sa adj -
16 bicarbonato de sosa
(n.) = baking soda, bicarbonate of sodaEx. This activity teaches students to design and build a craft whose propulsion is derived entirely by the carbon dioxide produced in the chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar.Ex. Mushy peas are dried peas which are first soaked overnight in water and bicarbonate of soda, and then simmered with a little sugar and salt until they form a thick green lumpy soup.* * *(n.) = baking soda, bicarbonate of sodaEx: This activity teaches students to design and build a craft whose propulsion is derived entirely by the carbon dioxide produced in the chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar.
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17 carbón
m.1 coal, charcoal.2 carbon pencil.* * *1 (gen) coal2 (carboncillo) charcoal\negro,-a como el carbón as black as coal¡se acabó el carbón! familiar that's that!carbón de leña charcoalcarbón de piedra coalcarbón mineral coalcarbón vegetal charcoal* * *noun m.1) coal2) charcoal* * *SM1) (Min) coalcarbón bituminoso — soft coal, bituminous coal
carbón menudo — small coal, slack
2) (Tip) (tb: papel carbón) carbon paper3) (Arte) charcoal4) (Elec) carbon5) (Agr) smut* * *1) (Min) tbcarbón mineral or de piedra — coal
negro como el carbón — as black as coal
2)a) tbcarbón vegetal or de leña — charcoal
b) (Art) charcoal* * *= coal.Ex. Any project which assists the use of coal and steel would be eligible.----* carbón vegetal = charcoal.* cocina a carbón = coal-burning stove.* cocina de carbón = coal-burning stove.* Comunidad Europea del Carbón y el Acero (CECA) = European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).* de color y textura parecidos al carbón = carbonaceous.* fibra de carbón = carbon fibre.* industria del carbón = coal industry.* mina de carbón = coal mine.* negro como el carbón = pitch-black, pitch-dark.* yacimiento de carbón = coal field.* * *1) (Min) tbcarbón mineral or de piedra — coal
negro como el carbón — as black as coal
2)a) tbcarbón vegetal or de leña — charcoal
b) (Art) charcoal* * *= coal.Ex: Any project which assists the use of coal and steel would be eligible.
* carbón vegetal = charcoal.* cocina a carbón = coal-burning stove.* cocina de carbón = coal-burning stove.* Comunidad Europea del Carbón y el Acero (CECA) = European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).* de color y textura parecidos al carbón = carbonaceous.* fibra de carbón = carbon fibre.* industria del carbón = coal industry.* mina de carbón = coal mine.* negro como el carbón = pitch-black, pitch-dark.* yacimiento de carbón = coal field.* * *A ( Min) tbcarbón mineral or de piedra coalnegro como el carbón as black as coal, as black as the ace of spadesB1tb carbón vegetal or de leña charcoal2 ( Art) charcoalun retrato al carbón a portrait drawn in charcoal, a charcoal portrait3 ( Farm) charcoalC (de un motor eléctrico) brush* * *
carbón sustantivo masculino
◊ negro como el carbón as black as coal
carbón sustantivo masculino coal
carbón mineral, coal
carbón vegetal, charcoal
' carbón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anhídrido
- bióxido
- calco
- carbonizarse
- carbono
- CECA
- óxido
- turba
- apalear
- brasero
- calcado
- carbonilla
- echar
- mina
- monóxido
- pala
- papel
English:
absorb
- carbon
- carbon copy
- carbon dating
- carbon dioxide
- carbon fibre
- carbon paper
- charcoal
- coal
- Coke
- colliery
- convert
- dioxide
- pit
- scuttle
- stoke
- throw on
- coke
- fire
- supply
* * *carbón nm1. [para quemar] coal;negro como el carbón [negro] black as coal;[bronceado] brown as a berry carbón animal animal charcoal;carbón de leña charcoal;carbón mineral coal;carbón de piedra coal;carbón vegetal charcoal2. [para dibujar] charcoal* * *m coal* * *1) : coal2) : charcoal* * *carbón n (en general) coal -
18 cloro
m.1 chlorine (chemistry).2 bleach. ( Central American Spanish, Chilean Spanish, Mexican Spanish, Venezuelan Spanish)pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: clorar.* * *1 chlorine* * *SM chlorine* * ** * *= chlorine.Ex. You have aggregated the class numbers for the concepts ' chlorine' and 'bromine to produce the distinct class number 546.13/14.----* cloro gaseoso = chlorine gas.* dióxido de cloro = chlorine dioxide.* lejía de cloro = chlorine bleach.* tratar con cloro = chlorinate.* trifloruro de cloro = chlorine trifluoride.* * ** * *= chlorine.Ex: You have aggregated the class numbers for the concepts ' chlorine' and 'bromine to produce the distinct class number 546.13/14.
* cloro gaseoso = chlorine gas.* dióxido de cloro = chlorine dioxide.* lejía de cloro = chlorine bleach.* tratar con cloro = chlorinate.* trifloruro de cloro = chlorine trifluoride.* * *1 ( Quím) chlorine2 (AmC, Chi) (lejía) bleach* * *
Del verbo clorar: ( conjugate clorar)
cloro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
cloró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
cloro sustantivo masculino (Quím) chlorine;
( lejía) (AmC, Chi) bleach
cloro sustantivo masculino chlorine
' cloro' also found in these entries:
English:
chlorine
- bleach
* * *cloro nm1. Quím chlorine2. CAm, Chile, Méx [lejía] bleach* * *m1 QUÍM chlorine* * *cloro nm: chlorine -
19 conversión de la energía
(n.) = energy conversionEx. In the far term novel techniques are being developed to remove carbon dioxide from fuel gas or flue gas from energy conversion systems.* * *(n.) = energy conversionEx: In the far term novel techniques are being developed to remove carbon dioxide from fuel gas or flue gas from energy conversion systems.
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20 conversión energética
(n.) = energy conversionEx. In the far term novel techniques are being developed to remove carbon dioxide from fuel gas or flue gas from energy conversion systems.* * *(n.) = energy conversionEx: In the far term novel techniques are being developed to remove carbon dioxide from fuel gas or flue gas from energy conversion systems.
См. также в других словарях:
Dioxide — Di*ox ide (?; 104), n. [Pref. di + oxide.] (Chem.) (a) An oxide containing two atoms of oxygen in each molecule; binoxide. (b) An oxide containing but one atom or equivalent of oxygen to two of a metal; a suboxide. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] {Carbon… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dioxide — ► NOUN Chemistry ▪ an oxide containing two atoms of oxygen in its molecule or empirical formula … English terms dictionary
dioxide — [dī äks′īd΄, dī äksid] n. an oxide containing two atoms of oxygen per molecule … English World dictionary
dioxide — A molecule containing two atoms of oxygen; e.g., carbon d., CO2. * * * di·ox·ide ( )dī äk .sīd n an oxide (as carbon dioxide) containing two atoms of oxygen in a molecule * * * di·ox·ide (di okґsīd) 1. a binary compound containing two oxide… … Medical dictionary
dioxide — /duy ok suyd, sid/, n. Chem. an oxide containing two atoms of oxygen, each of which is bonded directly to an atom of a second element, as manganese dioxide, MnO2, or nitrogen dioxide, NO2. [1840 50; DI 1 + OXIDE] * * * … Universalium
dioxide — Deutoxide Deu*tox ide (?; 104), n. [Pref. deut + oxide.] (Chem.) A compound containing in the molecule two atoms of oxygen united with some other element or radical; usually called {dioxide}, or less frequently, {binoxide}. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dioxide — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: circa 1847 an oxide (as carbon dioxide) containing two atoms of oxygen in the molecule … New Collegiate Dictionary
dioxide — di|ox|ide [daıˈɔksaıd US ˈa:k ] n [U and C] a chemical ↑compound that contains two atoms of oxygen and one atom of another chemical ↑element →↑carbon dioxide … Dictionary of contemporary English
dioxide — [[t]daɪɒ̱ksaɪd[/t]] see carbon dioxide … English dictionary
dioxide — noun (C, U) technical a chemical compound containing two atoms of oxygen to every atom of another element (=simple substance) see also: carbon dioxide … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
dioxide — /daɪˈɒksaɪd/ (say duy oksuyd) noun 1. an oxide containing two atoms of oxygen per molecule, as manganese dioxide, MnO2. 2. (loosely) peroxide. {di 1 + oxide} …