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1 desinfectar
v.to disinfect.* * *1 to disinfect* * *VT to disinfect* * *verbo transitivo to disinfect* * *= disinfect, decontaminate.Ex. Christians act as salt in disinfecting, enriching and fertilising.Ex. Fear of such a possibility led public libraries to adopt extraordinary measures in efforts to decontaminate books that had circulated to infected borrowers.* * *verbo transitivo to disinfect* * *= disinfect, decontaminate.Ex: Christians act as salt in disinfecting, enriching and fertilising.
Ex: Fear of such a possibility led public libraries to adopt extraordinary measures in efforts to decontaminate books that had circulated to infected borrowers.* * *desinfectar [A1 ]vtto disinfect* * *
desinfectar ( conjugate desinfectar) verbo transitivo
to disinfect
desinfectar verbo transitivo to disinfect
' desinfectar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
curar
English:
disinfect
- dip
- sanitize
* * *desinfectar vtto disinfect* * *v/t disinfect* * *desinfectar vt: to disinfect♦ desinfección nf* * *desinfectar vb to disinfect -
2 fecundar
v.1 to fertilize.2 to make fertile (hacer productivo).* * *1 to fertilize* * *VT1) (=engendrar) to fertilize2) liter (=fertilizar) to make fertile* * *verbo transitivob) (liter) ( hacer fértil) to make... fertile; < espíritu> to enrich* * *= fructify, fertilise [fertilize, -USA], inseminate.Ex. This is an accomplishment that has taken half a century to fructify.Ex. Christians act as salt in disinfecting, enriching and fertilising.Ex. 24 healthy large white sows were naturally inseminated and were confirmed to be pregnant after 23 days by echography.* * *verbo transitivob) (liter) ( hacer fértil) to make... fertile; < espíritu> to enrich* * *= fructify, fertilise [fertilize, -USA], inseminate.Ex: This is an accomplishment that has taken half a century to fructify.
Ex: Christians act as salt in disinfecting, enriching and fertilising.Ex: 24 healthy large white sows were naturally inseminated and were confirmed to be pregnant after 23 days by echography.* * *fecundar [A1 ]vt1 ‹óvulo› to fertilize; ‹animal› to inseminate2 ( liter) (hacer fértil) to make … fertilela lluvia que fecunda la tierra the rain that makes the earth fertile o ( liter) fruitfulhabía fecundado su espíritu it had enriched his spirit ( liter)* * *
fecundar ( conjugate fecundar) verbo transitivo ‹ óvulo› to fertilize;
‹ animal› to inseminate
fecundar verbo transitivo to fertilize
' fecundar' also found in these entries:
English:
fertilize
- impregnate
* * *fecundar vt1. [fertilizar] to fertilize2. [hacer productivo] to make fertile;la lluvia fecunda la tierra the rain makes the soil fertile* * *v/t fertilize* * *fecundar vt: to fertilize (an egg)♦ fecundación nf -
3 fertilizar
v.1 to fertilize.Fertilizamos el ganado We fertilize the cattle.2 to apply fertilizer to, to fertilise, to fertilize.Fertilizamos el suelo We apply fertilizer to the soil.* * *1 to fertilize* * *VT to fertilize* * *verbo transitivo to fertilize, put fertilizer on* * *= fertilise [fertilize, -USA], cross-pollinate, fructify.Ex. Christians act as salt in disinfecting, enriching and fertilising.Ex. The purpose of the conference is to cross-pollinate the research of all fields that endeavor to inform clients.Ex. This is an accomplishment that has taken half a century to fructify.* * *verbo transitivo to fertilize, put fertilizer on* * *= fertilise [fertilize, -USA], cross-pollinate, fructify.Ex: Christians act as salt in disinfecting, enriching and fertilising.
Ex: The purpose of the conference is to cross-pollinate the research of all fields that endeavor to inform clients.Ex: This is an accomplishment that has taken half a century to fructify.* * *fertilizar [A4 ]vtto fertilize, put fertilizer on* * *
fertilizar ( conjugate fertilizar) verbo transitivo
to fertilize, put fertilizer on
fertilizar verbo transitivo to fertilize
' fertilizar' also found in these entries:
English:
fertilize
* * *fertilizar vt1. [mujer, óvulo] to fertilize2. [tierra] to fertilize, to put fertilizer on* * *v/t fertilize* * *fertilizar vtabonar: to fertilize♦ fertilización nf* * *fertilizar vb to fertilize
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