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1 ayuno
adj.devoid.m.fast.hacer ayuno to fastpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: ayunar.* * *1 fast, fasting\guardar ayuno to fast* * *noun m.* * *1.SM fast, fasting2. ADJ1) (Rel etc) fasting2) (=privado) deprived* * *masculino fast, fasting* * *= fasting, fast.Ex. Ethnographic data & mythological accounts illuminate practices such as chastity, fasting, mummification, organ donation, ritualized use of body parts, cannibalism, saint worship, 'holy' amputations, & pus drinking.Ex. At the beginning of the fast, you burn glycogen, fat, and protein for energy but after approximately two weeks you burn mainly fat.* * *masculino fast, fasting* * *= fasting, fast.Ex: Ethnographic data & mythological accounts illuminate practices such as chastity, fasting, mummification, organ donation, ritualized use of body parts, cannibalism, saint worship, 'holy' amputations, & pus drinking.
Ex: At the beginning of the fast, you burn glycogen, fat, and protein for energy but after approximately two weeks you burn mainly fat.* * *fast, fastinghacer ayuno to fastayuno y abstinencia fasting and abstinence* * *
Del verbo ayunar: ( conjugate ayunar)
ayuno es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
ayunó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
ayunar
ayuno
ayunar ( conjugate ayunar) verbo intransitivo
to fast
ayuno sustantivo masculino
fast, fasting
ayunar verbo intransitivo to fast
ayuno sustantivo masculino fast, fasting
guardar/hacer ayuno, to fast
' ayuno' also found in these entries:
English:
fast
* * *ayuno nmfast;hacer ayuno to fast* * *m fast* * *ayuno nm: fast* * *ayuno n fast -
2 ayunar
v.to fast.* * *1 to fast* * *verb* * *VI (=no comer) to fastayunar de algo — (fig) (=privarse) to go without sth
* * *verbo intransitivo to fast* * *= fasting, fast.Ex. Ethnographic data & mythological accounts illuminate practices such as chastity, fasting, mummification, organ donation, ritualized use of body parts, cannibalism, saint worship, 'holy' amputations, & pus drinking.Ex. Since the dawn of recorded time, in fact since before the word 'doctor' came into existence, priests provided sanctuaries where people could go to fast.* * *verbo intransitivo to fast* * *= fasting, fast.Ex: Ethnographic data & mythological accounts illuminate practices such as chastity, fasting, mummification, organ donation, ritualized use of body parts, cannibalism, saint worship, 'holy' amputations, & pus drinking.
Ex: Since the dawn of recorded time, in fact since before the word 'doctor' came into existence, priests provided sanctuaries where people could go to fast.* * *ayunar [A1 ]vito fast* * *
ayunar ( conjugate ayunar) verbo intransitivo
to fast
ayunar verbo intransitivo to fast
' ayunar' also found in these entries:
English:
fast
* * *ayunar vito fast* * *v/i fast* * *ayunar vi: to fast -
3 adoración de los santos
(n.) = saint worshipEx. Ethnographic data & mythological accounts illuminate practices such as chastity, fasting, mummification, organ donation, ritualized use of body parts, cannibalism, saint worship, 'holy' amputations, & pus drinking.* * *(n.) = saint worshipEx: Ethnographic data & mythological accounts illuminate practices such as chastity, fasting, mummification, organ donation, ritualized use of body parts, cannibalism, saint worship, 'holy' amputations, & pus drinking.
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4 amputación
f.amputation, maiming, ablatio.* * *1 amputation2 figurado cutting out* * *SF amputation* * *femenino amputation* * *= excision, amputation.Ex. In the light of unpopular decisions about the financing of local government, public libraries have been prime candidates for excision.Ex. Ethnographic data & mythological accounts illuminate practices such as chastity, fasting, mummification, organ donation, ritualized use of body parts, cannibalism, saint worship, 'holy' amputations, & pus drinking.* * *femenino amputation* * *= excision, amputation.Ex: In the light of unpopular decisions about the financing of local government, public libraries have been prime candidates for excision.
Ex: Ethnographic data & mythological accounts illuminate practices such as chastity, fasting, mummification, organ donation, ritualized use of body parts, cannibalism, saint worship, 'holy' amputations, & pus drinking.* * *amputation* * *
amputación f Med amputation
* * *amputación nf1. [de miembro] amputation2. [de libro, película] mutilation [by censor]* * *f amputation -
5 cuarentena
f.1 quarantine (por epidemia).2 forty (cuarenta unidades).andará por la cuarentena he must be about forty3 Lent fasting, forty-six-day fasting during the Lent season in the Catholic Church.* * *1 (exacto) forty; (aproximado) about forty2 MEDICINA quarantine\poner a alguien en cuarentena MEDICINA to quarantine somebody, put somebody in quarantine 2 (no hablarle) to send somebody to Coventry* * *SF1) (=número) about forty, forty-odduna cuarentena de — some forty, forty or so
2) (=aislamiento) quarantineponer a algn en cuarentena — (Med) to put sb in quarantine, quarantine sb; (fig) to send sb to Coventry
3) (Rel) (=cuaresma) Lent* * *1)a) ( aislamiento) quarantine2) ( número) (about) forty* * *= quarantine.Ex. The bubble can also be used as a quarantine facility, where specimens or artifacts canbe kept isolated following fumigation.----* poner en cuarentena = quarantine.* * *1)a) ( aislamiento) quarantine2) ( número) (about) forty* * *= quarantine.Ex: The bubble can also be used as a quarantine facility, where specimens or artifacts canbe kept isolated following fumigation.
* poner en cuarentena = quarantine.* * *A1 (aislamiento) quarantinetener/poner a algn en cuarentena to keep/put sb in quarantineB(número): una cuarentena de personas about forty peopleya entró en la cuarentena she's already turned forty* * *
cuarentena sustantivo femenino ( aislamiento) quarantine
cuarentena sustantivo femenino Med quarantine
' cuarentena' also found in these entries:
English:
quarantine
* * *cuarentena nf1. [por epidemia] quarantine;poner en cuarentena [enfermos] to (put in) quarantine;[noticia] to put on hold2. [cuarenta unidades] forty;andará por la cuarentena he must be about forty;una cuarentena de… [unos cuarenta] about forty…;[cuarenta] forty…* * *f quarantine;una cuarentena a quarantine period* * *cuarentena nf1) : group of forty2) : quarantine -
6 donación de órganos
(n.) = organ donationEx. Ethnographic data & mythological accounts illuminate practices such as chastity, fasting, mummification, organ donation, ritualized use of body parts, cannibalism, saint worship, 'holy' amputations, & pus drinking.* * *(n.) = organ donationEx: Ethnographic data & mythological accounts illuminate practices such as chastity, fasting, mummification, organ donation, ritualized use of body parts, cannibalism, saint worship, 'holy' amputations, & pus drinking.
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7 pus
m.pus.m. s.&pl.pus.* * *1 pus* * *SM pus* * *masculino pus* * *= pus.Ex. Ethnographic data & mythological accounts illuminate practices such as chastity, fasting, mummification, organ donation, ritualized use of body parts, cannibalism, saint worship, 'holy' amputations, & pus drinking.* * *masculino pus* * *= pus.Ex: Ethnographic data & mythological accounts illuminate practices such as chastity, fasting, mummification, organ donation, ritualized use of body parts, cannibalism, saint worship, 'holy' amputations, & pus drinking.
* * *pus* * *
pus sustantivo masculino
pus
pus sustantivo masculino pus
' pus' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
champú
English:
discharge
- matter
- pus
- ooze
* * *pus nmpus* * *m pus* * *pus nm: pus -
8 ritualista
adj.ritualistic.f. & m.ritualist.* * *► adjetivo1 ritualistic1 ritualist* * *1.ADJ ritualistic, ritual2.SMF ritualist* * *= ritualistic, ritualised [ritualized, -USA].Ex. However, the pomp and ostentation of the annual meeting, first called Council, then General Conference (alias Congress), which attracts growing numbers of professionals, leads to IFLA taking on a mythical or ritualistic aspect where appearances replace content.Ex. Ethnographic data & mythological accounts illuminate practices such as chastity, fasting, mummification, organ donation, ritualized use of body parts, cannibalism, saint worship, 'holy' amputations, & pus drinking.* * *= ritualistic, ritualised [ritualized, -USA].Ex: However, the pomp and ostentation of the annual meeting, first called Council, then General Conference (alias Congress), which attracts growing numbers of professionals, leads to IFLA taking on a mythical or ritualistic aspect where appearances replace content.
Ex: Ethnographic data & mythological accounts illuminate practices such as chastity, fasting, mummification, organ donation, ritualized use of body parts, cannibalism, saint worship, 'holy' amputations, & pus drinking.* * *ritualisticritualist -
9 órgano del cuerpo
(n.) = limb, body partEx. 'No, let a charming chintz and Brussels lace wrap my cold limbs, and shade my lifeless face so as not to be frightful of death'.Ex. Ethnographic data & mythological accounts illuminate practices such as chastity, fasting, mummification, organ donation, ritualized use of body parts, cannibalism, saint worship, 'holy' amputations, & pus drinking.* * *(n.) = limb, body partEx: 'No, let a charming chintz and Brussels lace wrap my cold limbs, and shade my lifeless face so as not to be frightful of death'.
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10 abstinencia
f.abstinence.* * *1 abstinence\síndrome de abstinencia withdrawal symptoms plural* * *SF [gen] abstinence; (Rel) fasting; [de drogas] withdrawal* * *femenino abstinence* * *= abstinence.Ex. The article 'What our children are dying to know: AIDS information dissemination and the library' examines the paternalist approach (which censors information available and advocates abstinence) and the neutralist approach (which is based a respect for adolescent autonomy and reservation of moral judgement).----* abstinencia sexual = sexual abstinence.* padecer del síndrome de abstinencia = suffer from + withdrawal symptoms.* síndrome de abstinencia = withdrawal symptoms.* síntomas de abstinencia = withdrawal symptoms.* * *femenino abstinence* * *= abstinence.Ex: The article 'What our children are dying to know: AIDS information dissemination and the library' examines the paternalist approach (which censors information available and advocates abstinence) and the neutralist approach (which is based a respect for adolescent autonomy and reservation of moral judgement).
* abstinencia sexual = sexual abstinence.* padecer del síndrome de abstinencia = suffer from + withdrawal symptoms.* síndrome de abstinencia = withdrawal symptoms.* síntomas de abstinencia = withdrawal symptoms.* * *abstinence síndrome* * *
abstinencia sustantivo femenino
abstinence
abstinencia sustantivo femenino abstinence
síndrome de abstinencia, withdrawal symptoms pl
' abstinencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mona
- mono
- síndrome
- vigilia
English:
abstinence
- cold turkey
- withdrawal symptoms
- temperance
- withdrawal
* * *abstinencia nfabstinence* * *f abstinence;síndrome de abstinencia MED withdrawal symptoms pl* * *abstinencia nf: abstinence -
11 ayunas
en ayunas on an empty stomach* * *SFPLestar o quedarse en ayunas — (=ser ignorante) to be completely in the dark; (=no caer) to miss the point
* * *en ayunas — (loc adv)
estar/quedarse en ayunas — ( no entender) to be/to be left completely in the dark
* * *en ayunas — (loc adv)
estar/quedarse en ayunas — ( no entender) to be/to be left completely in the dark
* * *debe venir en ayunas you should not eat anything before you comedebe tomarse en ayunas it should be taken on an empty stomachestar/quedarse en ayunas to be/to be left completely in the dark* * *
Del verbo ayunar: ( conjugate ayunar)
ayunas es:
2ª persona singular (tú) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
ayunar
ayunas
ayunar ( conjugate ayunar) verbo intransitivo
to fast
ayunas:
debe tomarse en ayunas it should be taken on an empty stomach
ayunar verbo intransitivo to fast
ayunas fpl en la loc en ayunas, with an empty stomach
(sin entender palabra) completely in the dark
' ayunas' also found in these entries:
English:
stomach
* * *ayunas nfplen ayunas: son las doce y todavía estoy en ayunas it's twelve o'clock and I still haven't eaten;venga en ayunas para hacerse el análisis de sangre don't eat anything before you come for your blood test;estar/quedarse en ayunas [sin enterarse] to be/to be left in the dark* * *:estoy en ayunas I haven’t eaten anything;quedarse en ayunas fig be left completely in the dark* * *ayunas nfplen ayunas : fastingeste medicamento ha de tomarse en ayunas: this medication should be taken on an empty stomach* * *ayunas npl -
12 ayuno
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13 día de ayuno
• fast day• fasting day -
14 estar en ayunas
• be fasting• have dreams• have eating out of one's hand -
15 estar en ayuno
• be fasting
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