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1 venda
f.1 bandage.tener una venda en o delante de los ojos (figurative) to be blind2 blindfold, blindfolding, eyecover.3 Venda.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: vendar.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: vender.* * *1 bandage\quitar a alguien la venda de los ojos to open somebody's eyestener una venda en los ojos figurado to be blind, go around with one's eyes closed* * *SF bandage* * *femenino bandagecaérsele a alguien la venda de los ojos: se le cayó la venda de los ojos the scales fell from his eyes; tener una venda en los ojos to be blind (colloq); tiene una venda en los ojos y cree que es perfecto — she's blind (to his faults) and thinks he's perfect
* * *= blindfold.Ex. Many educators have approached the subject of visual disabilities by constructing activities designed to simulate blindness, using a blindfold or similar device.* * *femenino bandagecaérsele a alguien la venda de los ojos: se le cayó la venda de los ojos the scales fell from his eyes; tener una venda en los ojos to be blind (colloq); tiene una venda en los ojos y cree que es perfecto — she's blind (to his faults) and thinks he's perfect
* * *= blindfold.Ex: Many educators have approached the subject of visual disabilities by constructing activities designed to simulate blindness, using a blindfold or similar device.
* * *bandagevenda elástica/de gasa elastic/gauze bandagecaérsele a algn la venda de los ojos: al final se le cayó la venda de los ojos at last the scales fell from his eyestener una venda en los ojos to be blind ( colloq)tiene una venda en los ojos y cree que es un chico maravilloso she's blind (to his faults) and thinks he's wonderful* * *
Del verbo vendar: ( conjugate vendar)
venda es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Del verbo vender: ( conjugate vender)
venda es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
venda
vendar
vender
venda sustantivo femenino
bandage;
vendar ( conjugate vendar) verbo transitivo
to bandage
vender ( conjugate vender) verbo transitivo ‹mercancías/casa› to sell;
le vendí el reloj I sold him the watch;
vendió la casa muy bien she got a very good price for her house;
( on signs) se vende for sale;◊ lo venden a $500 el kilo they sell it at $500 a kilo;
vendí el cuadro en or por $20.000 I sold the painting for $20,000;
se vende por kilo(s)/unidades it's sold by the kilo/unit
verbo intransitivo [ producto] to sell
venderse verbo pronominal ( dejarse sobornar) to sell out
venda sustantivo femenino
1 Med bandage
2 (en los ojos) blindfold
figurado tiene una venda en los ojos, he is blind (to the truth)
quitarse la venda de los ojos, to open one's eyes (to the truth)
vendar verbo transitivo
1 Med to bandage
2 vendar los ojos a alguien, to blindfold sb
vender verbo transitivo
1 (un objeto) to sell
vender al por mayor/menor, to (sell) wholesale/retail
2 (traicionar a una persona) to sell out, betray
' venda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
codera
- esterilizar
- arrancar
- elástico
English:
bandage
- blindfold
- white night
* * *venda nfbandage, dressing;una venda de gasa a gauze bandage;caérsele la venda de los ojos: cuando se le caiga la venda de los ojos when the scales fall from his eyes;* * *f bandage;se le ha caído la venda de los ojos fig the scales have fallen from his eyes;tener una venda sobre los ojos fig be blind* * *venda nf: bandage* * *venda n1. (en general) bandage2. (en los ojos) blindfold -
2 venda elástica
f.elastic bandage. -
3 vendaje tubular
m.tubular bandage, bandage made from an elastic-cloth tube.
См. также в других словарях:
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