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1 despojo
m.1 stripping, plundering.2 debris.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: despojar.* * *1 (botín) plunder, booty1 (sobras) leavings, scraps, leftovers2 (de un animal) offal sing3 (restos mortales) mortal remains* * *SM1) (=saqueo) plundering2) (Mil) (=botín) plunder, loot3) pl despojos [de comida] left-overs; [de animal] offal sing ; [de edificio] rubble sing ; [de mineral] debris sing* * *1) (frml) ( desposeimiento) dispossession (frml)2) despojos masculino plurala) ( restos) remains (pl)b) (presa, botín) spoils (pl), loot* * *= denudation, plunder.Ex. Ranganathan illustrates how these Main Subjects have developed by loose assemblage, dissection, denudation, distillation, etc..Ex. He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.----* despojos de la guerra, los = spoils of war, the.* * *1) (frml) ( desposeimiento) dispossession (frml)2) despojos masculino plurala) ( restos) remains (pl)b) (presa, botín) spoils (pl), loot* * *= denudation, plunder.Ex: Ranganathan illustrates how these Main Subjects have developed by loose assemblage, dissection, denudation, distillation, etc..
Ex: He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.* despojos de la guerra, los = spoils of war, the.* * *sufrió el despojo de todos sus bienes she was dispossessed o divested of all her goods ( frml)1 (restos) remains (pl)me han dejado apenas los despojos they've only left me the scraps o leftovers o remains2 (presa, botín) spoils (pl), lootCompuesto:mpl mortal remains (pl)* * *
Del verbo despojar: ( conjugate despojar)
despojo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
despojó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
despojar
despojo
despojar ( conjugate despojar) verbo transitivo (frml) despojo a algn de algo ‹de privilegios/poderes› to divest sb of sth (frml);
‹de título/posesiones› to dispossess (frml) o strip sb of sth
despojarse verbo pronominal (frml o liter) despojose de algo ‹ de ropa› to remove sth;
‹ de bienes› to relinquish sth
despojar verbo transitivo to strip [de, of]: le despojaron de todo cuanto tenía, they stripped him of everything he had
despojo sustantivo masculino
1 (resultado de despojar) plundering: los bandidos procedieron al despojo de la hacienda, the robbers started to plunder the ranch
2 pl (restos, cadáver) remains: los buitres se comieron los despojos, the vultures ate the remains
* * *despojo nm1. [acción] stripping, plundering2.despojos [de animales] = head, feet, intestines and other rarely eaten parts3.despojos [de comida] leftovers4.despojos [cadáver] remainsla juventud es despojo del tiempo youth eventually falls prey to time -
2 desnaturalizado
adj.1 denaturalized, corrupt.2 denatured.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desnaturalizar.* * *1→ link=desnaturalizar desnaturalizar► adjetivo1 QUÍMICA denatured2 (adulterado) adulterated, distorted3 (persona) unnatural* * *ADJ1) (Quím) denatured2) [persona] unnatural* * *- da adjetivoa) <aceite/vino> denaturedb) < madre> unnatural* * *- da adjetivoa) <aceite/vino> denaturedb) < madre> unnatural* * *desnaturalizado -da1 ‹padre/hijo›una madre desnaturalizada an unnatural motherpadres desnaturalizados que maltratan a sus hijos unloving/inhuman parents who ill-treat their children2 ‹aceite/vino› denatured* * *
Del verbo desnaturalizar: ( conjugate desnaturalizar)
desnaturalizado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desnaturalizado
desnaturalizar
desnaturalizado◊ -da adjetivo
desnaturalizado,-a adj Quím denatured
alcohol desnaturalizado, denatured alcohol
desnaturalizar verbo transitivo
1 (desterrar, hacer perder la nacionalidad) to divest of citizenship: durante la guerra desnaturalizaron a los gitanos, during the war, they divested the gypsies of their citizenship
2 (cambiar o perder propiedades) to denature: es una madre desnaturalizada, she's an unnatural mother
' desnaturalizado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desnaturalizada
English:
methylated spirit(s)
* * *desnaturalizado, -a adj1. [sustancia] adulterated;[alcohol] denatured2. [padre, madre, hijo] unnatural, heartless* * *adj QUÍM denatured -
3 desnaturalizar
v.1 to adulterate (sustancia).2 to deny the natural rights of (person).3 to denaturalize, to make impure, to adulterate, to denature.* * *1 (adulterar) to adulterate2 QUÍMICA to denature, denaturize3 (desterrar) to banish* * *1. VT1) (Quím) to denature2) (=corromper) [+ persona] to pervert; [+ significado, sucesos] to distort2.See:* * *desnaturalizar [A4 ]vtto denature* * *
desnaturalizar verbo transitivo
1 (desterrar, hacer perder la nacionalidad) to divest of citizenship: durante la guerra desnaturalizaron a los gitanos, during the war, they divested the gypsies of their citizenship
2 (cambiar o perder propiedades) to denature: es una madre desnaturalizada, she's an unnatural mother
* * *1. [ciudadano] to deprive of citizenship2. [sustancia] to adulterate;[alcohol] to denature* * *v/t QUÍM denature* * *desnaturalizar {21} vt1) : to denature2) : to distort, to alter
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