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1 visera
f.1 peak.2 visor.3 sun visor.* * *1 (de gorra) peak; (de casco) visor2 (suelta) eyeshade3 AUTOMÓVIL sun visor\calarse la visera to pull down one's visorgorra de visera peaked cap* * *SF (Mil) visor; [de gorra] peak; [de jockey, tenista] eyeshade(Caribe) [de caballo] (horse's) blinkers [pl] ; [de estadio] canopy* * ** * *= hood.Ex. This article reviews glare control measures, including the location and design of lighting systems, managing outdoor light and using screen filters and hoods.* * ** * *= hood.Ex: This article reviews glare control measures, including the location and design of lighting systems, managing outdoor light and using screen filters and hoods.
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visera sustantivo femenino ( de casco) visor;
( de gorra) peak;
( de jugador) eyeshade
visera f (de un casco) visor
(en el coche) visor
(de una gorra) peak
' visera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gorra
English:
peak
- visor
* * *visera nf1. [de gorra] peak2. [de casco, suelta] visor;se puso la mano a modo de visera she shaded her eyes with her hand3. [de automóvil] sun visor* * ** * *visera nf: visor* * * -
2 acentuar
v.1 to accent, to put an accent on (palabra, letra) (al escribir).Silvia acentúa esdrújulas Silvia puts the diacritical accent on proparoxytones.2 to accentuate.la inflación acentuó la crisis inflation made the recession even worse3 to stress, to emphasize.acentuar la necesidad de hacer algo to emphasize the need to do somethingRicardo acentúa las palabras cuando habla Richard stresses words when he talks.4 to highlight, to accent, to enhance.La sombra acentúa sus ojos The eyeshade highlights her eyes.5 to augment.Jugar ajedrez acentúa la inteligencia Playing chess augments intelligence.* * *2 (resaltar) to emphasize, stress1 to become more pronounced, become more marked* * *verb1) to accent2) stress, emphasize* * *1. VT1) (Ling) to accent, stress2) (=subrayar) to emphasize, accentuate3) (Inform) to highlight2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Ling) ( al hablar) to stress, accent; ( al escribir) to accentb) (intensificar, hacer resaltar) to accentuate, emphasize2.acentuarse v pron to become accentuated* * *= sharpen, point up, accentuate.Ex. Instructors may sharpen a difference of opinion between two students and also may tactfully cut short long-winded contributions in a debate.Ex. The obvious first line of defence is for librarians, agents and journal publishers to join forces to point up the decline in library provision.Ex. However, future trends may tend to accentuate this division.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Ling) ( al hablar) to stress, accent; ( al escribir) to accentb) (intensificar, hacer resaltar) to accentuate, emphasize2.acentuarse v pron to become accentuated* * *= sharpen, point up, accentuate.Ex: Instructors may sharpen a difference of opinion between two students and also may tactfully cut short long-winded contributions in a debate.
Ex: The obvious first line of defence is for librarians, agents and journal publishers to join forces to point up the decline in library provision.Ex: However, future trends may tend to accentuate this division.* * *vt¿esta palabra va acentuada? should this word have an accent o be accented?2 (intensificar, hacer resaltar) to accentuate, emphasize; ( Inf) to highlightmaquillaje que acentúa los ojos makeup which accentuates o highlights the eyesto become accentuatednuestras diferencias se han ido acentuando últimamente our differences have become more accentuated o pronounced o marked recently* * *
acentuar ( conjugate acentuar) verbo transitivo
( al escribir) to accent
acentuarse verbo pronominal ‹diferencias/problemas› to become accentuated
acentuar verbo transitivo
1 to stress
2 figurado to emphasize, stress: en su discurso acentuó la importancia de la fusión, in her speech she stressed the importance of merging
' acentuar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
resaltar
English:
bring out
- stress
- accentuate
* * *♦ vt1. [palabra, letra] [al escribir] to accent, to put an accent on;[al hablar] to stress2. [intensificar] to accentuate;la inflación acentuó la crisis inflation made the recession even worse;el maquillaje acentúa su belleza the make-up enhances her beauty3. [recalcar] to stress, to emphasize;acentuar la necesidad de hacer algo to emphasize the need to do sth* * *v/t stress; figaccentuate, emphasize* * *acentuar {3} vt1) : to accent2) : to emphasize, to stress -
3 visera
• eye-shade• eyeshade• ventail• visor• vizierate• VLF
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