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1 sangría
f.1 indentation, indention, blank space starting a line, margin.2 sangaree, sangria, cold drink of wine.3 tapping.4 bloodletting, bleeding, blood-letting, phlebotomy.5 fruit cup.* * *1 (bebida) sangria2 MEDICINA bleeding, bloodletting3 (en árbol) tap4 figurado (de dinero etc) drain5 (en impresión) indentation* * *noun f.1) drain2) sangria* * *SF1) (Med) bleeding, bloodletting2) [de recursos] outflow, drain3) (Anat) inner angle of the elbow4) (Agr) (=acequia) irrigation channel; (=desagüe) outlet, outflow; (=zanja) ditch; (=drenaje) drainage5) [de alto horno] (=acción) tapping; (=metal fundido) stream of molten metal6) (Culin) sangria7) (Tip, Inform) indentation* * *1) ( bebida) sangria ( type of red wine punch)2)a) (Med) bleedingb) (de capital, recursos) outflow, drain3) (Impr) indentation* * *1) ( bebida) sangria ( type of red wine punch)2)a) (Med) bleedingb) (de capital, recursos) outflow, drain3) (Impr) indentation* * *A (bebida) sangria ( type of red wine punch)B1 ( Med) bleeding2 (de capital, recursos) outflow, drainla sangría de capitales de América Latina the drain of capital away from o the outflow of capital from Latin America3 (de un horno) tapping; (metal) molten metalC ( Impr) indentation* * *
sangría sustantivo femenino
1 ( bebida) sangria ( type of red wine punch)
2a) (Med) bleeding
3 (Impr) indentation
sangría sustantivo femenino
1 Med bloodletting, bleeding
2 (en un texto) indentation
3 fig (gasto constante) drain: las letras de la casa son una sangría para mi economía, payments on the mortgage are a real drain on our finances
4 (bebida española) sangria
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English:
bleeding
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* * *sangría nf1. [bebida] sangria2. [matanza] bloodbath3. [ruina] drain;los continuos accidentes laborales son una sangría para la empresa the constant accidents among its employees are a drain on the company's resources4. Med bloodletting5. Imprenta indentation* * *f1 GASTR sangria2 TIP indent* * *sangría nf1) : bloodletting2) : sangria (wine punch)3) : drain, draininguna sangría fiscal: a financial drain4) : indentation, indenting* * *sangría n sangria
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