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101 cloaca
f.1 sewer.2 cloaca, end of the embryonic hindgut, waste passage of the embryo.* * *1 sewer, drain* * *SF sewer, drain* * *1) ( alcantarilla) sewer2) (de ave, reptil) cloaca* * *= sewer.Ex. They constructed many miles of sewer and can be seen as the true instigators of the 19th c. sanitary revolution.* * *1) ( alcantarilla) sewer2) (de ave, reptil) cloaca* * *= sewer.Ex: They constructed many miles of sewer and can be seen as the true instigators of the 19th c. sanitary revolution.
* * *A (alcantarilla) sewertiene una mente de cloaca he has a filthy mind, he has a mind like a sewerB (de un ave, un reptil) cloaca* * *
cloaca sustantivo femenino
1 ( alcantarilla) sewer
2 (de ave, reptil) cloaca
cloaca sustantivo femenino sewer, drain
' cloaca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alcantarilla
English:
sewer
* * *cloaca nf1. [alcantarilla] sewer2. [lugar sucio] pigsty;esta habitación es una cloaca this room is a pigsty o tip3. Zool cloaca* * *f tb figsewer* * *cloaca nfalcantarilla: sewer* * *cloaca n sewer -
102 extenuar
v.1 to exhaust completely, to drain.2 to weaken, to drain, to exhaust, to debilitate.* * *1 (agotar) to exhaust2 (debilitar) to weaken1 (agotarse) to exhaust oneself, wear oneself out* * *1.VT (=cansar) to exhaust; (=debilitar) to emaciate, weaken2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to exhaust, tire... out2.extenuarse v pron to exhaust oneself, tire oneself out* * *= emaciate, exhaust, weaken.Ex. As European diseases, eg, dysentery & tuberculosis, began to emaciate the native peoples of the Americas, social spaces were opened up into which Europeans & their African slaves transplanted themselves.Ex. The potential areas of application of PRECIS are far from being exhausted.Ex. The gangplank can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command.* * *1.verbo transitivo to exhaust, tire... out2.extenuarse v pron to exhaust oneself, tire oneself out* * *= emaciate, exhaust, weaken.Ex: As European diseases, eg, dysentery & tuberculosis, began to emaciate the native peoples of the Americas, social spaces were opened up into which Europeans & their African slaves transplanted themselves.
Ex: The potential areas of application of PRECIS are far from being exhausted.Ex: The gangplank can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command.* * *vt‹persona› to exhaust, tire … outto exhaust oneself, tire oneself out* * *
extenuar verbo transitivo to exhaust
* * *♦ vtto exhaust completely, to drain* * *v/t exhaust, tire out* * *extenuar {3} vt: to exhaust, to tire out -
103 porra
intj.damn, blast.f.1 club (palo).2 sweepstake (informal) (para apuesta). (peninsular Spanish)3 fans (sport) (hinchas). (Mexican Spanish)4 cooking pot.* * *1 (palo) club; (de policía) truncheon3 (juego) sweepstake\mandar a la porra a alguien familiar to tell somebody to get lost, send somebody packing■ ¡vete a la porra! get lost!* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de policía] truncheon, billyclub (EEUU)2) (Téc) large hammer3) (Culin) large club-shaped fritter4) * (=nariz) conk *, hooter *, schnozzle ( esp EEUU) **5) (=juego) sweep, sweepstake6) * [exclamaciones]¡porras! — (=¡maldición!) damn! **; (=¡mentira!) rubbish!
¡una porra! — no way! *
¡a la porra! — get out!
¡a la porra el ministro! — the minister can go to hell! *
mandar a algn a la porra — to tell sb to go to hell *, send sb packing
¡vete a la porra! — go to hell! *
¡qué coche ni que porras! — car my foot!
7) Méx (Dep) fans pl ; (Teat) claque9) CAm, Méx (Pol) political gang10) CAm (=olla) metal cooking pot11) *** (=pene) prick ***12) * (=pesado) bore13) * (=jactancia)gasta mucha porra — he's always boasting, he's always shooting his mouth off *
* * *1) (de guardia, policía) nightstick (AmE), truncheon (BrE)2) (fam) (expresando disgusto, enojo)qué película ni qué porras! a estudiar! — watch the movie? you must be joking! get on with your schoolwork (colloq)
mandar a alguien a la porra — (colloq) to send somebody packing, tell somebody to get lost (colloq)
vete or ándate a la porra! — go to hell! (colloq), get lost! (colloq)
mandar algo a la porra — (colloq) < trabajo> to chuck something in (colloq)
y una porra — (Esp fam) like hell! (colloq)
lo tienes que hacer tú - y una porra! — you have to do it - like hell I do! (colloq)
3) (Jueg) draw, lottery4) (Col, Méx fam)a) (seguidores, hinchas) fans (pl)b) (canto, grito)echarle porras a alguien — (Méx fam) a equipo/corredor to cheer (on) somebody
* * *= cosh.Ex. Joe smacked him round the head with his cosh, but the old man was surprisingly resilient.----* golpear con una porra = club.* irse a la porra = go + pear-shaped, go down + the tube, go down + the drain.* * *1) (de guardia, policía) nightstick (AmE), truncheon (BrE)2) (fam) (expresando disgusto, enojo)qué película ni qué porras! a estudiar! — watch the movie? you must be joking! get on with your schoolwork (colloq)
mandar a alguien a la porra — (colloq) to send somebody packing, tell somebody to get lost (colloq)
vete or ándate a la porra! — go to hell! (colloq), get lost! (colloq)
mandar algo a la porra — (colloq) < trabajo> to chuck something in (colloq)
y una porra — (Esp fam) like hell! (colloq)
lo tienes que hacer tú - y una porra! — you have to do it - like hell I do! (colloq)
3) (Jueg) draw, lottery4) (Col, Méx fam)a) (seguidores, hinchas) fans (pl)b) (canto, grito)echarle porras a alguien — (Méx fam) a equipo/corredor to cheer (on) somebody
* * *= cosh.Ex: Joe smacked him round the head with his cosh, but the old man was surprisingly resilient.
* golpear con una porra = club.* irse a la porra = go + pear-shaped, go down + the tube, go down + the drain.* * *B1 ( fam)(expresando disgusto, enojo): ¡qué película ni qué porras! ¡a estudiar! watch the movie? you must be joking! get on with your schoolwork ( colloq)ya no hago más ¡qué porras! I'm damned if I'm doing any more! ( colloq)a la porra ( fam): yo que tú lo mandaba a la porra I'd send him packing o I'd tell him to get lost o I'd tell him to go to hell if I were you ( colloq)voy a mandarlo a la porra y a buscarme otra cosa I'm going to chuck it o quit and look for something else ( colloq), I'm going to pack it in o jack it in and look for something else ( BrE colloq)C ( Jueg) draw, lotteryE (Col, Méx fam)1 (seguidores, hinchas) fans (pl)2(canto, grito): ¡una porra para Villanueva! three cheers for Villanueva!la porra de la universidad the college chant, the college cheer ( AmE)echarle porras a algn ( Méx fam): le echaban porras al boxeador mexicano they were cheering on o cheering for the Mexican boxerhay que echarle porras para que lo intente you have to encourage him o give him some encouragement to try itestá muy deprimida y necesita que le echemos porras she's very depressed and she needs cheering up* * *
porra sustantivo femenino
1 (de guardia, policía) nightstick (AmE), truncheon (BrE)
2 (fam) (expresando disgusto, enojo):◊ mandar a algn a la porra (colloq) to tell sb to get lost (colloq);
¡vete or ándate a la porra! go to hell! (colloq), get lost! (colloq);
mandar algo a la porra (colloq) ‹ trabajo› to chuck sth in (colloq)
3 (Jueg) draw, lottery
4 (Col, Méx fam)
b) (canto, grito):◊ ¡una porra para Villalva! three cheers for Villalva!;
la porra de la universidad the college chant;
echarle porras a algn (Méx fam) ‹a equipo/corredor› to cheer sb (on)
porra sustantivo femenino
1 (de policía) truncheon
2 Culin fritter
♦ Locuciones: mandar a alguien a la porra, to send sb packing
¡porras!, damn!
' porra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escalabrar
- mazo
English:
bludgeon
- club
- cosh
- stuff
- sweepstake
- truncheon
- cudgel
* * *♦ nf1. [palo] club;[de policía] Br truncheon, US nightstick2. [masa frita] = deep-fried pastry stick5. Col, Méx [arenga] chant;echar porras a alguien to cheer sb on;las porras del Santa Fe se escuchan más fuerte the Santa Fe supporters are starting to make themselves heard6. CompFammandar a alguien a la porra to tell sb to go to hell;¡vete a la porra! go to hell!, get lost!;Fam¿por qué/dónde porras…? why/where the hell…?;Fam¡qué concierto ni qué porras, esta noche te quedas en casa! I don't give a damn about the concert, you're staying in tonight!;Fam¡y una porra! no way!♦ interjFam¡porras! hell!, damn it!* * *f1 de policía night stick, Brbaton2 ( palo) club3:¡vete a la porra! fam go to hell! fam* * *porra nf1) : nightstick, clublos aficionados le echaban porras: the fans cheered him on* * *porra n (de policía) truncheon -
104 tragar
v.1 to swallow.2 to swallow up.3 to put up with (informal) (soportar).no la puedo tragar o no la trago I can't stand her4 to devour, to guzzle (informal) (consumir mucho).¡cómo traga gasolina este coche! this car really guzzles petrol! (British), this car is a real gas-guzzler! (United States)5 to give in (informal) (acceder).* * *1 (ingerir) to swallow2 (comer mucho) to gobble up, tuck away, put away3 (absorber) to soak up4 figurado (hacer desaparecer) to swallow up5 figurado (gastar, consumir) to eat up, guzzle8 figurado (soportar a alguien) to stand, stomach1 to swallow, swallow up1 (ingerir) to swallow2 (comer mucho) to gobble up, tuck away, put away3 (absorber) to soak up4 figurado (hacer desaparecer) to swallow up\tragar la píldora figurado to swallow it, fall for ittragar millas figurado to burn up the miles* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ comida, bebida] to swallowun poco de agua te ayudará a tragar la pastilla — the tablet will be easier to swallow with a little water
nunca he visto a nadie tragar tanta comida — * I've never seen anyone put away so much food *
me insultó, pero tragué saliva por respeto a su padre — he insulted me, but I bit my tongue out of respect for his father
2) (=absorber) to soak up3) * (=gastar) to useeste coche traga mucha gasolina — this car uses a lot of petrol o guzzles * petrol
4) * (=aguantar) [+ insultos, reprimenda] to put up with5) * (=creer) to swallow *, fall for *nadie se va a tragar esa historia — nobody is going to swallow o fall for that story *
2. VI1) * (=engullir)tu hijo traga que da gusto — your son really enjoys o loves his food
2) * (=creer) to swallow *, fall for *-¿han tragado? -no, no se han creído nada — "did they swallow it o fall for it?" - "no, they didn't believe a word" *
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <comida/agua/medicina> to swallowb) < lágrimas> to choke back2) (fam) ( soportar) to put up withno (poder) tragar a alguien — (fam)
2.no lo trago/traga — I/she can't stand him
tragar vi1)a) (Fisiol) to swallowb) (fam) ( engullir)2) (RPl fam) ( estudiar) to cram3.tragarse v pron1) (enf)a) < comida> to swallowc) mar to swallow upd) máquina <dinero/tarjeta> to swallow upe) (fam) ( engullirse) to put away (colloq)2) (fam)b) ( creerse) <excusa/cuento> to fall for (colloq)* * *= gulp, inhale, swallow, swallow up, stomach.Ex. At these words he gulped loudly, spilling his coffee recklessly, and then said 'Right now!'.Ex. Did you know that a non-smoker in an enclosed space can inhale the equivalent of one cigarette an hour?.Ex. The new reference librarian swallowed hard and said 'I can't believe all this,' scarcely knowing what else to say.Ex. The growing complexity of computing environments requires creative solutions to prevent the gain in productivity promised by computing advances from being swallowed up by the necessity of moving information from one environment to another.Ex. Early man couldn't stomach milk, according to research.----* como si se + Pronombre + hubiera tragado la tierra = into thin air.* no tragar Algo o Alguien = stick in + Posesivo + craw.* tragarse = gobble up, fall for, put away, scoff.* tragarse a Alguien la tierra = disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue, vanish from + the face of the earth, disappear from + the face of the earth.* tragarse el amor propio = swallow + Posesivo + pride.* tragarse el orgullo = swallow + Posesivo + pride.* tragarse lo que Uno ha dicho = eat + Posesivo + words, eat + humble pie, eat + crow, eat + dirt.* tragarse una pastilla = pop + pill.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <comida/agua/medicina> to swallowb) < lágrimas> to choke back2) (fam) ( soportar) to put up withno (poder) tragar a alguien — (fam)
2.no lo trago/traga — I/she can't stand him
tragar vi1)a) (Fisiol) to swallowb) (fam) ( engullir)2) (RPl fam) ( estudiar) to cram3.tragarse v pron1) (enf)a) < comida> to swallowc) mar to swallow upd) máquina <dinero/tarjeta> to swallow upe) (fam) ( engullirse) to put away (colloq)2) (fam)b) ( creerse) <excusa/cuento> to fall for (colloq)* * *= gulp, inhale, swallow, swallow up, stomach.Ex: At these words he gulped loudly, spilling his coffee recklessly, and then said 'Right now!'.
Ex: Did you know that a non-smoker in an enclosed space can inhale the equivalent of one cigarette an hour?.Ex: The new reference librarian swallowed hard and said 'I can't believe all this,' scarcely knowing what else to say.Ex: The growing complexity of computing environments requires creative solutions to prevent the gain in productivity promised by computing advances from being swallowed up by the necessity of moving information from one environment to another.Ex: Early man couldn't stomach milk, according to research.* como si se + Pronombre + hubiera tragado la tierra = into thin air.* no tragar Algo o Alguien = stick in + Posesivo + craw.* tragarse = gobble up, fall for, put away, scoff.* tragarse a Alguien la tierra = disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue, vanish from + the face of the earth, disappear from + the face of the earth.* tragarse el amor propio = swallow + Posesivo + pride.* tragarse el orgullo = swallow + Posesivo + pride.* tragarse lo que Uno ha dicho = eat + Posesivo + words, eat + humble pie, eat + crow, eat + dirt.* tragarse una pastilla = pop + pill.* * *tragar [A3 ]vtA1 ‹comida/agua/medicina› to swallow2 ‹lágrimas› to choke back, hold backB ( fam) (soportar) to put up withha tenido que tragar mucho she's had to put up with a lotno (poder) tragar a algn ( fam): personalmente no lo trago or no lo puedo tragar personally I can't stand him o I find him hard to take ( colloq)■ tragarviA1 ( Fisiol) to swallow2 ( fam)(comer): ¡cómo traga este niño! this kid really puts away his food! ( colloq)■ tragarseA ( enf)1 ‹comida› to swallowfumaba pero no se tragaba el humo he used to smoke but he didn't inhale2 ‹lágrimas› to choke back, hold back; ‹orgullo› to swallow; ‹angustia› to suppress, hold back3 (absorber) «mar» to swallow up, engulfhace años que no lo veo, se lo tragó la tierra I haven't seen him for years, he's just disappeared off the face of the earthla campaña se había tragado todos sus ahorros the campaign had swallowed up o used up all their savings4«máquina/teléfono»: se traga las monedas y se corta it takes the coins and then you get cut offB1 ( fam) (soportar) to put up withtiene que tragarse todos los insultos del jefe he has to put up with o take all the boss's insults2 ( fam); ‹programa/obra› to watch, sit through; ‹recital› to listen to, sit through* * *
tragar ( conjugate tragar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹comida/agua/medicina› to swallow
2 (fam) ( aguantar):◊ no lo trago I can't stand him
verbo intransitivo
1 (Fisiol) to swallow
2 (RPl fam) ( estudiar) to cram
tragarse verbo pronominal
1 ( enf)
‹ orgullo› to swallow
2 (fam)
tragar verbo transitivo
1 (un trozo de comida, etc) to swallow
2 fam (comer muy deprisa) to gobble up, tuck away: ¡no veas cómo traga!, he eats a lot!
3 Auto fam (combustible) to use
4 (un desagüe) to drain off
(el mar, agua) el remolino se lo tragó, it was sucked down by the whirlpool
5 (transigir, tolerar) to put up with
6 fig (a alguien) to stand, bear
7 fig (creer) to believe, swallow
' tragar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bilis
- pasar
- quina
- saliva
- atragantarse
- pastilla
English:
buy
- gulp
- guzzle
- suck in
- swallow
- cram
- force
- go
- swot
- word
* * *♦ vt1. [ingerir] to swallow;tragó la pastilla con dificultad she swallowed the pill with difficulty;tragar agua [en mar, piscina] to swallow water;tragar saliva to swallow, to gulpcreo que no ha tragado la historia I don't think she swallowed the story;le hicieron tragar el cuento they managed to make him believe the story3. [absorber] to swallow up;ese desagüe traga el agua sucia the dirty water goes down that drain¡lo que hay que tragar por los hijos! the things you have to put up with for the sake of the children!;yo creo que Ana no me traga I don't think Ana likes me;no la puedo tragar, no la trago I can't stand her¡cómo traga gasolina este coche! Br this car really guzzles petrol!, US this car is a real gas-guzzler!♦ vi1. [ingerir] to swallow;me cuesta tragar I can't swallow properly, I have trouble swallowingahora no lo acepta pero acabará tragando she refuses to accept it right now, but she'll give in in the end* * *I v/t1 swallow;no lo trago I can’t stand him o bear him2 Rpl famempollar cram, BrswotII v/i Rpl famempollar cram, Brswot* * *tragar {52} v: to swallow* * *tragar vb1. (ingerir) to swallow2. (comer mucho) to eat a lot¡hay que ver cómo traga! you should see how much he eats! -
105 vaciado
adj.1 funny, humorous, jocular, comical.2 strange, curious, odd, weird.m.1 emptying.2 casting, molding.3 draining, emptying, draining out.past part.past participle of spanish verb: vaciar.* * *1 (fabricación en molde) casting, moulding (US molding)2 (de un documento) extraction of information3 (dejar vacío) emptying; (dejar hueco) hollowing out4 INFORMÁTICA dumping\vaciado de yeso plaster castingvaciado en molde casting in a mould* * *1. ADJ1) [estatua] cast in a mould, cast in a mold (EEUU); [útiles] hollow-ground2) (Méx) (=estupendo) great *, terrific *2. SM1) [de objeto] cast, mould(ing), mold(ing) (EEUU)2) (=acto de vaciar) [de madera, piedra] hollowing out; (=excavación) excavation; [de piscina, estanque] emptying3) [de cuchillo] sharpening4) (Aer)* * *a) (de depósito, cañería) emptying* * *= analytical cataloguing, analytical cataloguing, pouring, analytics, discharge.Ex. Analytical cataloguing is a term used to refer to the cataloguing of parts of documents -- articles in periodicals, contributions to symposia, proceedings, etc.Ex. Analytical cataloguing is a term used to refer to the cataloguing of parts of documents -- articles in periodicals, contributions to symposia, proceedings, etc.Ex. The heading 'concrete - pouring' is correct, because pouring is a process applied to concrete, not a species of concrete.Ex. Many libraries make some kind of local analytics, some for pamphlet materials, some for fugitive material, some for chapters in books, and some for articles in periodicals and journals.Ex. In military parlance a volley is a simultaneous discharge of weapons, such as a volley of musket fire, or a broadside from a warship.----* orificio de vaciado = drain hole.* vaciado de revistas = periodical indexing.* * *a) (de depósito, cañería) emptying* * *= analytical cataloguing, analytical cataloguing, pouring, analytics, discharge.Ex: Analytical cataloguing is a term used to refer to the cataloguing of parts of documents -- articles in periodicals, contributions to symposia, proceedings, etc.
Ex: Analytical cataloguing is a term used to refer to the cataloguing of parts of documents -- articles in periodicals, contributions to symposia, proceedings, etc.Ex: The heading 'concrete - pouring' is correct, because pouring is a process applied to concrete, not a species of concrete.Ex: Many libraries make some kind of local analytics, some for pamphlet materials, some for fugitive material, some for chapters in books, and some for articles in periodicals and journals.Ex: In military parlance a volley is a simultaneous discharge of weapons, such as a volley of musket fire, or a broadside from a warship.* orificio de vaciado = drain hole.* vaciado de revistas = periodical indexing.* * *( Méx fam): escribe muy vaciado he has a funny way of writing, he writes strangely o ( colloq) funny1 (de un depósito, una cañería) emptyingvaciado de yeso plaster cast* * *
Del verbo vaciar: ( conjugate vaciar)
vaciado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
vaciado
vaciar
vaciar ( conjugate vaciar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ radiador› to drain;
‹bolsillo/cajón› to empty;
‹armario/habitación› to clean out
2 ( ahuecar) to hollow out
vaciarse verbo pronominal
to empty
vaciado sustantivo masculino
1 (en un molde) die-cast
2 Arquit excavation
vaciar verbo transitivo
1 (un cajón, una botella, un contenedor) to empty: vaciamos la piscina, we emptied the pool
2 Arte (una escultura, etc) to mould, US mold
3 (dejar hueco) to hollow out
' vaciado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vaciarse
English:
plaster
- slopping-out
- cast
* * *vaciado1 nm1. [de recipiente] emptying2. [de escultura] casting, moulding♦ adj[gracioso] funny♦ adv[gracioso] funny* * ** * *vaciado nm: cast, castingvaciado de yeso: plaster cast -
106 vertedero
m.1 rubbish tip or dump(of trash) (British), garbage dump (United States).2 drain, spillway.3 dumping place, dump yard, garbage dump, refuse tip.* * *1 rubbish dump, rubbish tip* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de basura] rubbish tip, garbage dump (EEUU)2) = vertedor3) ( Cono Sur) (=pendiente) slope, hillside* * *1) ( para basura) dump2) ( desagüe) outlet* * *= dumping ground, rubbish dump, landfill, landfill site.Ex. Although national parks are perceived as pristine areas, many are dumping grounds for hazardous materials - everything from industrial toxins to unexploded munitions.Ex. Nothing is left except debris and there remains nothing to salvage: only to bulldoze, clear and throw into rubbish dumps.Ex. Republicans are so empty-headed, they wouldn't make a good landfill.Ex. Much waste is still deposited in landfill sites around the world with material that can produce biogas for industry or dometic use.----* vertedero de basura = landfill site.* vertedero de basuras = garbage dump.* vertedero de escombros = landfill site, landfill.* * *1) ( para basura) dump2) ( desagüe) outlet* * *= dumping ground, rubbish dump, landfill, landfill site.Ex: Although national parks are perceived as pristine areas, many are dumping grounds for hazardous materials - everything from industrial toxins to unexploded munitions.
Ex: Nothing is left except debris and there remains nothing to salvage: only to bulldoze, clear and throw into rubbish dumps.Ex: Republicans are so empty-headed, they wouldn't make a good landfill.Ex: Much waste is still deposited in landfill sites around the world with material that can produce biogas for industry or dometic use.* vertedero de basura = landfill site.* vertedero de basuras = garbage dump.* vertedero de escombros = landfill site, landfill.* * *A (para basura) dumpun vertedero de residuos nucleares a dumping site for nuclear wasteB (desagüe) outlet* * *
vertedero sustantivo masculino
1 ( para basura) dump;
2 ( desagüe) outlet
vertedero sustantivo masculino tip, rubbish dump
' vertedero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
basurero
English:
dump
- dumping
- garbage dump
- refuse dump
- rubbish dump
- tip
- garbage
* * *vertedero nm1. [de basuras] Br rubbish tip o dump, US garbage dump2. [de pantano] drain, spillway* * *m dump, tip* * *vertedero nm1) : garbage dump2) desagüe: drain, outlet* * *vertedero n tip / dump -
107 vertedor
m.1 nightman, who empties the common sewer.2 conduit, sewer.3 scoop (cuchara), made of wood, for throwing out water (botes, barcos). (Nautical)4 drain, chute, weir.* * *SM1) (=desagüe) drain, outlet; [de presa] spillway2) (Náut) scoop, bailer3) (=cuchara, pala) scoop, small shovel* * ** * ** * *1 (de un depósito) outlet2 (de una presa) spillway* * *vertedor nm[desagüe, conducto] drain* * *m outlet -
108 desagotar
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109 vaciadero
m.1 drain, sink (desaguadero).2 dump.* * *1 (conducto) sewer2 (vertedero) dumping ground, rubbish tip* * *( Arg)dump, tip* * *
vaciadero sustantivo masculino drain, drain pipe
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110 tubo de desagüe
• catch drain• drain• drain pipe• overflow pipe• waste parts of the butchered animal• waste product -
111 dren
m.1 drain, drainage tube, tube used to drain liquid from the body.2 drain pipe. -
112 Canadá
m.Canada.* * *1 Canada* * *noun m.* * *SM* * *masculino: tb* * *= Canada, north of the border.Ex. Videotext services are being made available in other countries, including Canada, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland and West Germany.Ex. This threatens to reverse the recent brain drain that has seen scientists flee the US for greener pastures north of the border.----* arce de Canadá = sugar maple.* la Biblioteca y el Archivo de Canadá = Library and Archives Canada.* * *masculino: tb* * *= Canada, north of the border.Ex: Videotext services are being made available in other countries, including Canada, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland and West Germany.
Ex: This threatens to reverse the recent brain drain that has seen scientists flee the US for greener pastures north of the border.* arce de Canadá = sugar maple.* la Biblioteca y el Archivo de Canadá = Library and Archives Canada.* * *m:tb el Canadá Canada* * *
Multiple Entries:
Canadá
cañada
Canadá sustantivo masculino: tb
cañada sustantivo femeninoa) (Geog) gully;
( más profunda) ravine
Canadá sustantivo masculino Canada
' cañada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Canadá
- esquimal
English:
Canada
- dime
- glen
- ladybird
- away
- before
- penny
* * *Canadá n(el) Canadá Canada* * *m Canada* * *cañada nf: ravine, gully -
113 a temperatura ambiente
Ex. When removed from the sink the items were left to drain off for half an hour at room temperature, then packaged in polythene in separate bundles and placed in a domestic refrigerator for 7 weeks.* * *Ex: When removed from the sink the items were left to drain off for half an hour at room temperature, then packaged in polythene in separate bundles and placed in a domestic refrigerator for 7 weeks.
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114 achicar
v.1 to make smaller.Ella achicó la imagen del televisor She made the T.V. image smaller.2 to bale out (agua) (de barco).3 to drain, to scoop, to bail out, to pump out.Ricardo achicó el agua dentro del bote Richard drained the water inside the boat4 to humiliate, to demean.Silvia achicó a Ricardo delante mío Silvia humiliated Richard in front of me.* * *1 (amenguar) to diminish, reduce, make smaller2 (amilanar) to intimidate3 (agua) to drain; (en barco) to bale out1 (amenguarse) to get smaller2 (amilanarse) to lose heart* * *1. VT1) (=empequeñecer) to make smaller; (=hacer de menos) to dwarf; [+ espacios] to reduce; (Cos) to shorten, take in; (=descontar) to minimize2) (=desaguar) to bale o (EEUU) bail out; [con bomba] to pump out3) (fig) (=humillar) to humiliate; (=intimidar) to intimidate, browbeat4) And (=matar) to kill2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <chaqueta/vestido> to take inb) < persona> to intimidate, daunt2) < agua> to bail out2.achicarse v prona) ( de tamaño) to shrinkb) ( amilanarse) to be intimidated, be daunted* * *----* achicar agua = bale out + water, bail + water.* achicarse = wimp, wimp out (on), chicken out (on/of).* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <chaqueta/vestido> to take inb) < persona> to intimidate, daunt2) < agua> to bail out2.achicarse v prona) ( de tamaño) to shrinkb) ( amilanarse) to be intimidated, be daunted* * ** achicar agua = bale out + water, bail + water.* achicarse = wimp, wimp out (on), chicken out (on/of).* * *achicar [A2 ]vtA1 ‹chaqueta/vestido› to take in2 ‹persona›los reveses que ha sufrido lo han ido achicando the setbacks he's suffered have gradually diminished his confidencenada lo achica nothing daunts him, he's not daunted by anythingintentaron achicarnos a base de patadas they tried to intimidate us by playing roughB ‹agua› to bail outno te achiques y dile lo que piensas don't be intimidated o don't feel daunted, tell him what you think* * *
achicar ( conjugate achicar) verbo transitivo
1
2 ‹ agua› to bail out
achicarse verbo pronominal
achicar verbo transitivo
1 (atemorizar) to intimidate
2 (empequeñecer) to reduce, make smaller
3 (sacar agua de un sitio inundado) to bale out
' achicar' also found in these entries:
English:
bail out
- bail
* * *♦ vt1. [empequeñecer] to make smaller2. [acobardar] to intimidate3. [agua] [de barco] to bail out;[de mina] to pump out* * *v/t1 make smaller2 MAR bail out* * *achicar {72} vt1) reducir: to make smaller, to reduce2) : to intimidate3) : to bail out (water) -
115 achicar agua
(v.) = bale out + water, bail + waterEx. The drain holes in many lifeboats were without stoppers, so that passengers had to constantly bail water.* * *(v.) = bale out + water, bail + waterEx: The drain holes in many lifeboats were without stoppers, so that passengers had to constantly bail water. -
116 aerosol
m.aerosol (spray).* * *1 aerosol, spray* * *SM aerosol* * *masculino aerosol, spray can* * *= spray, aerosol.Ex. If static is a problem, it can usually be cured by the use of an anti-static mat and regular applications of anti-static sprays, both available from accessory suppliers.Ex. Materials covered in this booklet include: aerosols; deodorizers; cleaners, drain cleaners; fingernail polish/remover; handcleaners; moth crystals; oven cleaners; and wood preservatives.* * *masculino aerosol, spray can* * *= spray, aerosol.Ex: If static is a problem, it can usually be cured by the use of an anti-static mat and regular applications of anti-static sprays, both available from accessory suppliers.
Ex: Materials covered in this booklet include: aerosols; deodorizers; cleaners, drain cleaners; fingernail polish/remover; handcleaners; moth crystals; oven cleaners; and wood preservatives.* * *aerosol, spray candesodorante en aerosol spray deodorant* * *
aerosol sustantivo masculino
aerosol, spray can
aerosol sustantivo masculino aerosol
' aerosol' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
matamoscas
English:
aerosol
- insect spray
- spray
- fly
* * *aerosol nmaerosol (spray);también se encuentra en aerosol it's also available in aerosol* * *m aerosol* * *aerosol nm: aerosol, aerosol spray* * *aerosol n aerosol -
117 agotar el presupuesto
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118 agua hirviendo
f.boiling water.* * *(n.) = boiling waterEx. Steam asparagus tips in 1/4 inch boiling water for 3 minutes and drain.* * *(n.) = boiling waterEx: Steam asparagus tips in 1/4 inch boiling water for 3 minutes and drain.
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119 atasco
m.1 blockage.2 traffic hold-up, traffic jam.3 obstruction, clog, blockage, blocking.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: atascar.* * *1 (acción) obstruction, blockage2 (de tráfico) traffic jam* * *noun m.1) traffic jam2) obstruction, blockage* * *SM (=obstrucción) obstruction, blockage; (Aut) traffic jam* * *a) ( de tráfico) traffic jam; ( en proceso) holdup, delayb) ( en tubería) blockage* * *= bottleneck, traffic jam, snarl-up, jam, traffic congestion, congestion, gridlock traffic.Ex. A number of research groups have investigated the use of knowledge-based systems as a means of avoiding this bottleneck.Ex. Compressed image formats such as BMP, DIB, TIFF, GIF and JPEG, have been designed to reduce traffic jams on the information highway.Ex. However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.Ex. Plus, being at the mercy of train signals and jams on the roads is not my idea of a good start to the day.Ex. Traffic congestion leads to reduced quality of life as motorists arrive at their destination frustrated and fatigued.Ex. The transmission of data on the conventional telephone network is inconvenient because it takes up the available channels for longer times than the average conversation thus causing congestion.Ex. But the truth is, when we are in gridlock traffic, we have to wait whether we like it or not.----* atasco de papel = paper jam.* atasco de tráfico = tailback.* atascos = logjam [log-jam].* * *a) ( de tráfico) traffic jam; ( en proceso) holdup, delayb) ( en tubería) blockage* * *= bottleneck, traffic jam, snarl-up, jam, traffic congestion, congestion, gridlock traffic.Ex: A number of research groups have investigated the use of knowledge-based systems as a means of avoiding this bottleneck.
Ex: Compressed image formats such as BMP, DIB, TIFF, GIF and JPEG, have been designed to reduce traffic jams on the information highway.Ex: However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.Ex: Plus, being at the mercy of train signals and jams on the roads is not my idea of a good start to the day.Ex: Traffic congestion leads to reduced quality of life as motorists arrive at their destination frustrated and fatigued.Ex: The transmission of data on the conventional telephone network is inconvenient because it takes up the available channels for longer times than the average conversation thus causing congestion.Ex: But the truth is, when we are in gridlock traffic, we have to wait whether we like it or not.* atasco de papel = paper jam.* atasco de tráfico = tailback.* atascos = logjam [log-jam].* * *no hemos tenido más que problemas y atascos we've had nothing but problems and holdups2 (en una tubería) blockagehay un atasco en el desagüe the drain's blocked, there's a blockage in the drain* * *
Del verbo atascar: ( conjugate atascar)
atasco es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
atascó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
atascar
atasco
atascar ( conjugate atascar) verbo transitivo
atascarse verbo pronominal
1
2
atasco sustantivo masculino
( en proceso) holdup, delay
atascar vtr (obstruir) to block, obstruct
atasco sustantivo masculino traffic jam
' atasco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embotellar
- estrechamiento
- tapón
English:
blockage
- bottleneck
- gridlock
- hold-up
- jam
- tail back
- tailback
- traffic jam
- hold
- traffic
* * *atasco nm1. [obstrucción] blockage2. [de vehículos] traffic jam;Figse ha producido un atasco en las negociaciones the negotiations have stalled* * *m AUTO traffic jam;* * *atasco nm1) : blockage2) embotellamiento: traffic jam* * *atasco n (de coches) traffic jam -
120 añadir flúor
(v.) = fluoridateEx. Fluoridation is money down the drain -- children's cavity rates are similar whether water is fluoridated or not.* * *(v.) = fluoridateEx: Fluoridation is money down the drain -- children's cavity rates are similar whether water is fluoridated or not.
См. также в других словарях:
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