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1 fluido
adj.1 fluent, well-spoken, articulate, eloquent.2 fluid, liquid, flowing.3 flowing, eloquent.m.fluid, liquid.past part.past participle of spanish verb: fluir.* * *► adjetivo1 (sin obstáculos) fluid2 (lenguaje, estilo) fluent1 FÍSICA fluid\fluido eléctrico current, power————————1 FÍSICA fluid* * *1. (f. - fluida)adj.1) fluid2) fluent2. noun m.* * *1.ADJ (Téc) fluid; [lenguaje] fluent; [estilo] fluid, free-flowing2. SM1) (Téc) fluid2) (Elec) current, juice ** * *Ia) ( liquido) fluidb) ( tráfico)IIa) (Fís, Quím) fluidb) (period) ( corriente) currentun corte en el fluido eléctrico — a power failure o power cut
* * *= fluent, fluid, fluid, flowing.Ex. Any librarian who is fluent in Spanish will have an edge in applying for a public service position in most public libraries today = Cualquier bibliotecario que hable con fluidez el español tendrá una ventaja al solicitar un puesto público en la mayoría de las bibliotecas públicas actuales.Ex. Literary language is vital, shifting, fluid; it looks constantly for new structures, new combinations that create new meanings.Ex. For example, the heading 'Circulation of the blood' is acceptable, but the very similar 'Movement of fluids in plants' is not.Ex. He raised tympan and frisket in one flowing movement, lifted the new-printed sheet off the points, and laid it on the horse at the end of the unprinted heap; then turned immediately to laying on the next sheet = Levantaba el tímpano y la frasqueta con un movimiento fluido, sacaba de las punturas el pliego recién impreso y lo colocaba en el banco a un lado de la pila de pliegos no impresos; a continuación procedía a colocar rápidamente el siguiente pliego.----* corte en el fluido eléctrico = power cut, power failure.* fluido corporal = body fluid.* fluido eléctrico = power.* fluido vital = vital fluid.* * *Ia) ( liquido) fluidb) ( tráfico)IIa) (Fís, Quím) fluidb) (period) ( corriente) currentun corte en el fluido eléctrico — a power failure o power cut
* * *= fluent, fluid, fluid, flowing.Ex: Any librarian who is fluent in Spanish will have an edge in applying for a public service position in most public libraries today = Cualquier bibliotecario que hable con fluidez el español tendrá una ventaja al solicitar un puesto público en la mayoría de las bibliotecas públicas actuales.
Ex: Literary language is vital, shifting, fluid; it looks constantly for new structures, new combinations that create new meanings.Ex: For example, the heading 'Circulation of the blood' is acceptable, but the very similar 'Movement of fluids in plants' is not.Ex: He raised tympan and frisket in one flowing movement, lifted the new-printed sheet off the points, and laid it on the horse at the end of the unprinted heap; then turned immediately to laying on the next sheet = Levantaba el tímpano y la frasqueta con un movimiento fluido, sacaba de las punturas el pliego recién impreso y lo colocaba en el banco a un lado de la pila de pliegos no impresos; a continuación procedía a colocar rápidamente el siguiente pliego.* corte en el fluido eléctrico = power cut, power failure.* fluido corporal = body fluid.* fluido eléctrico = power.* fluido vital = vital fluid.* * *1 ‹estilo› fluid, free-flowing, smooth2 ‹circulación› free-flowing; ‹situación› fluid, ever-changing3 ‹sustancia› fluid2 ( period) (corriente) currenthubo un corte en el fluido eléctrico there was a power failure o power cut o blackout* * *
Del verbo fluir: ( conjugate fluir)
fluido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
fluido
fluir
fluido adjetivo ‹estilo/languaje› fluent;
‹ circulación› free-flowing;
‹ movimientos› fluid, fluent
■ sustantivo masculino
fluid
fluir ( conjugate fluir) verbo intransitivo
to flow
fluido,-a
I adjetivo fluid
(discurso, narración) fluent
II sustantivo masculino fluid
fluido (eléctrico), current, power
fluir verbo intransitivo to flow: tantos pensamientos fluyen por mi mente que no sé que decir, so many thoughts are flowing through my mind that I'm at a loss for words
' fluido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fluida
- llave
- obstaculizar
- caudal
- escape
English:
current
- exemplify
- flowing
- fluent
- fluid
- effortless
- smooth
* * *fluido, -a♦ adj1. [sustancia, líquido] fluid2. [tráfico] free-flowing3. [relaciones] smooth4. [lenguaje] fluent♦ nm1. [sustancia, líquido] fluid2. [corriente] current;les cortaron el fluido their electricity was cut offfluido eléctrico electric current o power* * *II m fluid* * *fluido, -da adj1) : flowing2) : fluent3) : fluidfluido nm: fluid* * *fluido1 adj1. (sustancia) fluid2. (lenguaje) fluentfluido2 n fluid -
2 líquido
adj.1 liquid, fluid.2 liquid, with enough cash.m.1 liquid, fluid.2 liquid solution, liquid, solution.3 cash.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) liquid2 (neto) net3 (en metálico) in cash1 liquid————————1 liquid* * *1. (f. - líquida)adj.1) liquid, fluid2) net2. noun m.1) liquid, fluid2) liquid assets, ready cash* * *1. ADJ1) [sustancia] liquid, fluid2) (Econ) net4) (Ling) liquid2. SM1) [gen] liquid, fluid2) (Econ) (=efectivo) ready cash, ready money* * *I- da adjetivo1) < sustancia> liquid2) <sueldo/renta> netII1) ( sustancia) liquid2) ( dinero) cashlíquido disponible/imponible — disposable/taxable income
* * *= liquid, substance, molten, fluid, runny [runnier -comp., runniest -sup.].Ex. This is the common 'bubble' sort, in which the highest or the lowest 'values' rise to the top like bubbles in a liquid.Ex. It details steps to be taken to salvage discs which have been damaged by spilled substances such as coffee with cream and sugar, Classic Coke, hamburger and french fries, and hand cream.Ex. The whole box was then immersed for about ten minutes in a pit of molten metal.Ex. For example, the heading 'Circulation of the blood' is acceptable, but the very similar 'Movement of fluids in plants' is not.Ex. If you have runny nail polish, pour some onto a paper plate, add a bit of flour and stir it up with something like a toothpick.----* control de flujo del líquido = fluid-control.* demasiado líquido = runny [runnier -comp., runniest -sup.].* estiércol líquido = slurry.* líquido amniótico = amniotic fluid.* líquido cefalorraquídeo = cerebrospinal fluid.* líquido cerebroespinal = cerebrospinal fluid.* líquido condensado = condensate.* líquido corrector = correction fluid, erasing fluid.* líquido de desecho = effluent.* líquido de frenos = brake fluid.* líquido desconocido = foreign substance.* líquido de transmisión = transmission fluid.* líquido gaseoso = gas liquid.* líquido inflamable = flammable liquid.* líquido lavalunetas = windscreen wiper fluid.* líquido limpiador = cleaning fluid.* líquido para limpiaparabrisas = windscreen wiper fluid.* líquido revelador = developing fluid.* nitrógeno líquido = liquid nitrogen.* pantalla de cristal líquido = LCD [liquid crystal display].* pedo líquido = wet fart.* residuos líquidos = liquid waste.* succionador de líquidos = baster.* volverse líquido = turn to + liquid.* * *I- da adjetivo1) < sustancia> liquid2) <sueldo/renta> netII1) ( sustancia) liquid2) ( dinero) cashlíquido disponible/imponible — disposable/taxable income
* * *= liquid, substance, molten, fluid, runny [runnier -comp., runniest -sup.].Ex: This is the common 'bubble' sort, in which the highest or the lowest 'values' rise to the top like bubbles in a liquid.
Ex: It details steps to be taken to salvage discs which have been damaged by spilled substances such as coffee with cream and sugar, Classic Coke, hamburger and french fries, and hand cream.Ex: The whole box was then immersed for about ten minutes in a pit of molten metal.Ex: For example, the heading 'Circulation of the blood' is acceptable, but the very similar 'Movement of fluids in plants' is not.Ex: If you have runny nail polish, pour some onto a paper plate, add a bit of flour and stir it up with something like a toothpick.* control de flujo del líquido = fluid-control.* demasiado líquido = runny [runnier -comp., runniest -sup.].* estiércol líquido = slurry.* líquido amniótico = amniotic fluid.* líquido cefalorraquídeo = cerebrospinal fluid.* líquido cerebroespinal = cerebrospinal fluid.* líquido condensado = condensate.* líquido corrector = correction fluid, erasing fluid.* líquido de desecho = effluent.* líquido de frenos = brake fluid.* líquido desconocido = foreign substance.* líquido de transmisión = transmission fluid.* líquido gaseoso = gas liquid.* líquido inflamable = flammable liquid.* líquido lavalunetas = windscreen wiper fluid.* líquido limpiador = cleaning fluid.* líquido para limpiaparabrisas = windscreen wiper fluid.* líquido revelador = developing fluid.* nitrógeno líquido = liquid nitrogen.* pantalla de cristal líquido = LCD [liquid crystal display].* pedo líquido = wet fart.* residuos líquidos = liquid waste.* succionador de líquidos = baster.* volverse líquido = turn to + liquid.* * *A ‹sustancia› liquidB ‹sueldo/renta› netC ‹consonante› liquidA (sustancia) liquiduna dieta a base de líquidos a liquid dietretención de líquido water retentionCompuestos:amniotic fluidantifreezecorrection fluid, Tipp-Ex®brake fluidseminal fluidB (dinero) cashlíquido disponible/imponible disposable/taxable income* * *
Del verbo liquidar: ( conjugate liquidar)
liquido es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
liquidó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
liquidar
líquido
liquidar ( conjugate liquidar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ existencias› to sell off
2 ‹ negocio› to wind up;
‹ activo› to liquidate
3
‹sueldo/pago› to pay
4 (fam) ‹ persona› ( matar) to do away with (colloq);
( destruir) (AmL) to destroy (colloq)
líquido 1◊ -da adjetivo
1 ‹ sustancia› liquid
2 ‹sueldo/renta› net
líquido 2 sustantivo masculino
1 ( sustancia) liquid;
2 ( dinero) cash
liquidar verbo transitivo
1 (una deuda) to settle
(un producto) to sell off
2 fam (dilapidar) to waste away
3 familiar liquidar a alguien, (asesinar) to bump somebody off
líquido,-a
I sustantivo masculino
1 liquid
2 Fin liquid assets pl
II adjetivo
1 liquid
2 Fin net
' líquido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ahogar
- ahogarse
- asentarse
- bocanada
- bombeo
- bullir
- calar
- chorro
- chupar
- circular
- cocer
- depurar
- deshacer
- deshacerse
- deshecha
- deshecho
- desparramar
- desparramarse
- escaparse
- escape
- filtrar
- filtrarse
- flujo
- fuga
- gaseosa
- gaseoso
- gel
- inmersa
- inmerso
- irse
- jabón
- jarra
- líquida
- onda
- oxígeno
- pulverizar
- quemar
- quemadura
- quemarse
- rebosar
- remover
- reposar
- reposo
- rociar
- salirse
- salpicar
- soltar
- sorber
- tintura
- trago
English:
absorb
- bead
- blob
- bubble
- clear
- cloud
- cloudy
- correction fluid
- dilute
- discharge
- do away with
- drain
- draught
- dribble
- drop
- exude
- flow
- fluid
- freeze
- frozen
- gulp
- gurgle
- gush
- leak
- liquid
- liquid crystal display
- molten
- pool
- pump out
- runny
- settle
- shake up
- slop
- sloppy
- smooth
- spill
- spout
- sprinkle
- spurt
- stand
- sticky
- stir
- stir up
- stream
- suck
- thick
- thin
- upset
- well
- cleaning
* * *líquido, -a♦ adj1. [estado] liquid;Amcrema líquida single cream;el líquido elemento water♦ nm1. [sustancia] liquidlíquido corrector correction fluid;líquido de frenos brake fluid;líquido refrigerante coolant2. Econ liquid assets3. Med fluidlíquido amniótico amniotic fluid;líquido cefalorraquídeo cerebrospinal fluid;líquido cerebroespinal cerebrospinal fluid;líquido sinovial synovial fluid* * *I adj1 liquid2 COM netII m liquid* * *líquido, -da adj1) : liquid, fluid2) : netingresos líquidos: net incomelíquido nm1) : liquid, fluidlíquido de frenos: brake fluid2) : ready cash, liquid assets* * *líquido n liquid -
3 drenaje
m.1 drainage.2 pipe draining.3 tap.* * *1 drainage\colector de drenaje main draintubo de drenaje drainpipe, drain* * *noun m.* * *SM (Agr, Med) drainage* * *masculino drainage* * *= draining, drainage, drain.Ex. Again, in Agriculture there are divisions for general Operations (Irrigation, draining, Ploughing, Stock management, etc.).Ex. The benefits to be gained from using fund assistance to help with local authority capital projects on roads, drainage, industrial sites, etc., were obvious.Ex. The intravenous drip replaces the fluids lost by the constant drain of diarrhoea.----* drenaje para inundaciones = flood drainage.* orificio de drenaje = drain hole.* sistema de drenaje = drainage system.* tubo de drenaje = grommet.* * *masculino drainage* * *= draining, drainage, drain.Ex: Again, in Agriculture there are divisions for general Operations (Irrigation, draining, Ploughing, Stock management, etc.).
Ex: The benefits to be gained from using fund assistance to help with local authority capital projects on roads, drainage, industrial sites, etc., were obvious.Ex: The intravenous drip replaces the fluids lost by the constant drain of diarrhoea.* drenaje para inundaciones = flood drainage.* orificio de drenaje = drain hole.* sistema de drenaje = drainage system.* tubo de drenaje = grommet.* * *1 ( Agr) drainage, drain2 ( Med) drainage* * *drenaje nm1. [de terreno] drainage2. Med drainage* * *m drainage* * *drenaje nm: drainage -
4 enfermedad del sueño
(n.) = sleeping sicknessEx. The author reveals the close links between African ideas about the forcible extraction of vital fluids and European views about sleeping sickness, insect vectors, and deforestation.* * *(n.) = sleeping sicknessEx: The author reveals the close links between African ideas about the forcible extraction of vital fluids and European views about sleeping sickness, insect vectors, and deforestation.
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5 fluido corporal
m.body fluid, body liquid like water or blood.* * *(n.) = body fluidEx. The human tissues and body fluids found to be contaminated by these chemicals are listed.* * *(n.) = body fluidEx: The human tissues and body fluids found to be contaminated by these chemicals are listed.
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6 fluido vital
(n.) = vital fluidEx. The author reveals the close links between African ideas about the forcible extraction of vital fluids and European views about sleeping sickness, insect vectors, and deforestation.* * *(n.) = vital fluidEx: The author reveals the close links between African ideas about the forcible extraction of vital fluids and European views about sleeping sickness, insect vectors, and deforestation.
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7 forzado
adj.1 forced, coerced, co-erced, constrained.2 farfetched.past part.past participle of spanish verb: forzar.* * *► adjetivo1 (obligado) forced2 (rebuscado) forced, strained\risa forzada forced laugh* * *ADJ1) (=obligado) forcedverse forzado a hacer algo — to be forced o obliged to do sth
2) [puerta, cerradura] forced3) (=rebuscado) [traducción, estilo, metáfora] forcedtrabajo 1), marcha 1)* * *- da adjetivo forced, unnatural* * *= enforced, strained, forced, forcible, stilted.Ex. Cost cutting by government has resulted in enforced staff reductions.Ex. An ugly voice, one that is monotonous or grating, weak in power, incomprehensible or strained, is never likely to receive and retain anyone's attention for long.Ex. The Great War of 1914-18 was a heavy blow for the Bulletin, from which it never really recovered, and in the 1920s it gradually sank under its own weight, helped by a forced move from its previous quarters to make room for a trade fair.Ex. The author reveals the close links between African ideas about the forcible extraction of vital fluids and European views about sleeping sickness, insect vectors, and deforestation.Ex. His eccentricity was stilted and contrived.----* a marchas forzadas = in a rush, against the clock.* campo de trabajos forzados = labour camp, forced labour camp.* trabajos forzados = forced labour, hard labour.* * *- da adjetivo forced, unnatural* * *= enforced, strained, forced, forcible, stilted.Ex: Cost cutting by government has resulted in enforced staff reductions.
Ex: An ugly voice, one that is monotonous or grating, weak in power, incomprehensible or strained, is never likely to receive and retain anyone's attention for long.Ex: The Great War of 1914-18 was a heavy blow for the Bulletin, from which it never really recovered, and in the 1920s it gradually sank under its own weight, helped by a forced move from its previous quarters to make room for a trade fair.Ex: The author reveals the close links between African ideas about the forcible extraction of vital fluids and European views about sleeping sickness, insect vectors, and deforestation.Ex: His eccentricity was stilted and contrived.* a marchas forzadas = in a rush, against the clock.* campo de trabajos forzados = labour camp, forced labour camp.* trabajos forzados = forced labour, hard labour.* * *forzado -daforced, unnatural* * *
Del verbo forzar: ( conjugate forzar)
forzado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
forzado
forzar
forzado◊ -da adjetivo
forced, unnatural
forzar ( conjugate forzar) verbo transitivo
1 ( obligar) to force
2
3 ‹puerta/cerradura› to force
forzado,-a adjetivo
1 (no espontáneo) forced: su alegría era algo forzada, her cheerfulness was rather forced
2 (forzoso) trabajos forzados, forced labour sing
♦ Locuciones: a marchas forzadas, in a rush
forzar verbo transitivo
1 (obligar por la fuerza) to force: la forzaron a casarse, she was forced to get married
2 (un motor, una situación) to force
3 (una cerradura) to force, break open
4 (violar a alguien) to rape
' forzado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
condenada
- condenado
- forzada
English:
artificial
- forced
- set
- stiff
- stilted
- strained
- unnatural
- labored
* * *forzado, -a adj[sonrisa, amabilidad] forced;trabajos forzados hard labour;verse forzado a hacer algo to find oneself forced to do sth* * *adj forced* * *forzado adj forced -
8 forzoso
adj.necessary, enforced, crash, forceful.* * *► adjetivo1 (inevitable) inevitable, unavoidable2 (obligatorio) obligatory, compulsory* * *(f. - forzosa)adj.1) forced, compulsory2) unavoidable, inevitable* * *ADJ (=necesario) necessary; (=inevitable) inescapable, unavoidable; (=obligatorio) compulsory* * *- sa adjetivoa) ( necesario) necessaryb) ( obligatorio) <aterrizaje/anexión/paro> forced; < jubilación> compulsory* * *= enforced, forcible.Ex. Cost cutting by government has resulted in enforced staff reductions.Ex. The author reveals the close links between African ideas about the forcible extraction of vital fluids and European views about sleeping sickness, insect vectors, and deforestation.* * *- sa adjetivoa) ( necesario) necessaryb) ( obligatorio) <aterrizaje/anexión/paro> forced; < jubilación> compulsory* * *= enforced, forcible.Ex: Cost cutting by government has resulted in enforced staff reductions.
Ex: The author reveals the close links between African ideas about the forcible extraction of vital fluids and European views about sleeping sickness, insect vectors, and deforestation.* * *forzoso -sael partido sufrió una etapa de forzosa clandestinidad the party was forced underground for a timeun aterrizaje forzoso an emergency o a forced landing* * *
forzoso◊ -sa adjetivo ‹aterrizaje/anexión/paro› forced;
‹jubilación/liquidación› compulsory
forzoso,-a adjetivo obligatory, compulsory
un aterrizaje forzoso, a forced landing
' forzoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amaraje
- aterrizaje
- forzada
- forzado
- forzosa
- recluta
English:
apparent
- crash-land
- forced
- compulsory
- crash
- ditch
- emergency
- forcible
* * *forzoso, -a adj1. [obligatorio] obligatory, compulsory2. [inevitable] inevitable3. [necesario] necessary* * *adj aterrizaje forced* * *forzoso, -sa adj1) : forced, compulsory2) : necessary, inevitable* * *forzoso adj (obligatorio) compulsory -
9 humor corporal
(n.) = body fluidEx. The human tissues and body fluids found to be contaminated by these chemicals are listed.* * *(n.) = body fluidEx: The human tissues and body fluids found to be contaminated by these chemicals are listed.
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10 insecto portador de enfermedad
(n.) = insect vectorEx. The author reveals the close links between African ideas about the forcible extraction of vital fluids and European views about sleeping sickness, insect vectors, and deforestation.* * *(n.) = insect vectorEx: The author reveals the close links between African ideas about the forcible extraction of vital fluids and European views about sleeping sickness, insect vectors, and deforestation.
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11 pegajoso
adj.1 sticky, clinging, adhesive, adhering.2 glairy.3 glutinous, emplastic.* * *► adjetivo1 (mano, dedo) sticky2 peyorativo (persona) clingy* * *ADJ1) (=que se adhiere) [superficie, suelo, manos] sticky; [miel] sticky, gooey *2) [persona] clingy *3) LAm [canción, melodía] catchy4) (=contagioso) contagious* * *- sa adjetivoa) <superficie/sustancia> stickyb) < calor> stickyc) (fam) < persona> clinging (colloq)d) (AmL fam) <canción/música> catchy* * *= sticky [stickier -comp., stickiest -sup.], viscous, viscid, tacky [tackier -comp., tackiest -sup.].Ex. The book was is repulsively foul, greasy, sticky, black with use.Ex. This book illustrates how potential flows enter into the general theory of motions of viscous and viscoelastic fluids.Ex. They are actually very viscid liquids, but their flow is so slow at ordinary temperatures as to be scarcely discernible by the human eye.Ex. The process encompasses exposing the surface of the sheet to a saturated solution of long-lasting surfactant while it is still tacky.----* con dedos pegajosos = sticky-fingered.* * *- sa adjetivoa) <superficie/sustancia> stickyb) < calor> stickyc) (fam) < persona> clinging (colloq)d) (AmL fam) <canción/música> catchy* * *= sticky [stickier -comp., stickiest -sup.], viscous, viscid, tacky [tackier -comp., tackiest -sup.].Ex: The book was is repulsively foul, greasy, sticky, black with use.
Ex: This book illustrates how potential flows enter into the general theory of motions of viscous and viscoelastic fluids.Ex: They are actually very viscid liquids, but their flow is so slow at ordinary temperatures as to be scarcely discernible by the human eye.Ex: The process encompasses exposing the surface of the sheet to a saturated solution of long-lasting surfactant while it is still tacky.* con dedos pegajosos = sticky-fingered.* * *pegajoso -sa1 ‹superficie/sustancia› stickytengo las manos pegajosas my hands are all sticky2 ‹calor› sticky* * *
pegajoso◊ -sa adjetivo
pegajoso,-a adjetivo
1 (una cosa) sticky
2 fam (una persona) clingy
' pegajoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pegajosa
- pringosa
- pringoso
English:
adhesive
- clingy
- gummy
- sticky
- tacky
- catchy
* * *pegajoso, -a adj1. [adhesivo] sticky;tengo las suelas pegajosas the soles of my shoes are sticky2. [calor] sticky;[frío] clammyes muy pegajoso he's very clingy* * *adj1 ( pringoso) sticky2 fig: persona clingy* * *pegajoso, -sa adj1) : sticky, gluey2) : catchyuna tonada pegajosa: a catchy tune* * * -
12 suero intravenoso
(n.) = intravenous dripEx. The intravenous drip replaces the fluids lost by the constant drain of diarrhoea.* * *(n.) = intravenous dripEx: The intravenous drip replaces the fluids lost by the constant drain of diarrhoea.
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13 viscoelástico
= viscoelastic.Ex. This book illustrates how potential flows enter into the general theory of motions of viscous and viscoelastic fluids.* * *= viscoelastic.Ex: This book illustrates how potential flows enter into the general theory of motions of viscous and viscoelastic fluids.
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14 viscoso
adj.viscous, glutinous, viscose, thick.* * *► adjetivo1 viscous* * ** * *- sa adjetivo viscous* * *= viscous, viscid, slimy [slimier -comp., slimiest -sup.].Ex. This book illustrates how potential flows enter into the general theory of motions of viscous and viscoelastic fluids.Ex. They are actually very viscid liquids, but their flow is so slow at ordinary temperatures as to be scarcely discernible by the human eye.Ex. The only real hazard in rock-pooling is a bad fall off a slimy rock, so make sure you wear suitable footwear.----* viscoso y elástico = viscoelastic.* * *- sa adjetivo viscous* * *= viscous, viscid, slimy [slimier -comp., slimiest -sup.].Ex: This book illustrates how potential flows enter into the general theory of motions of viscous and viscoelastic fluids.
Ex: They are actually very viscid liquids, but their flow is so slow at ordinary temperatures as to be scarcely discernible by the human eye.Ex: The only real hazard in rock-pooling is a bad fall off a slimy rock, so make sure you wear suitable footwear.* viscoso y elástico = viscoelastic.* * *viscoso -saviscous* * *
viscoso◊ -sa adjetivo
viscous
viscoso,-a adjetivo viscous
' viscoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
viscosa
English:
blob
- slimy
- sticky
- viscous
* * *viscoso, -a adj1. [denso] viscous;[baboso] slimy2. Fís viscous* * *adj viscous* * *viscoso, -sa adj: viscous -
15 viscoso y elástico
(adj.) = viscoelasticEx. This book illustrates how potential flows enter into the general theory of motions of viscous and viscoelastic fluids.* * *(adj.) = viscoelasticEx: This book illustrates how potential flows enter into the general theory of motions of viscous and viscoelastic fluids.
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16 absorber
v.1 to absorb.esta aspiradora no absorbe el polvo muy bien this vacuum doesn't pick up dust very wellesta crema se absorbe muy bien this cream works into the skin very wellLa esponja absorbe agua y fluidos The sponge absorbs water and fluids.La película absorbe a María The film absorbs=captivates Mary.El amortiguador absorbe energía The shock absorber absorbs energy.El tema absorbe a Pedro The topic absorbs=engrosses Peter.2 to take up, to soak up.esta tarea absorbe mucho tiempo this task takes up a lot of time3 to absorb by merger (empresa).4 to assimilate.El estómago absorbe los nutrientes The stomach assimilates nutrients.* * *1 (líquidos) to absorb, soak up2 figurado (conocimientos) to absorb3 figurado (consumir) to use up4 figurado (cautivar) to captivate* * *verbto absorb, soak up* * *1. VT1) [+ líquido] to absorb, soak up2) [+ información] to absorb, take in; [+ recursos] to use up; [+ energías] to take up; [+ atención] to command2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <líquido/ruido/calor> to absorbb) < tiempo> to occupy, take up; <recursos/energía> to absorb2) < empresa> to take over* * *= absorb, steep + Reflexivo + in, take up, hijack, take in, soak in, co-opt, soak up, sop up, pick up, suck up.Ex. For the majority, however, IT was regarded as simply another topic to absorb into syllabuses.Ex. The great storyteller, FC Sayers, having advised the beginner to ' steep himself in folklore until the elemental themes are part of himself,' explains how best to get command of a tale.Ex. The rows over Britain's contributions to the Community budget and runaway spending on the the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), which took up two thirds of the budget, were documented blow by blow in the press.Ex. Information may have been hijacked as the province of computer operators rather than librarians.Ex. People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.Ex. Among the visual attributes found to be most useful were: absorption ( soaks in, sits on top), luster (shiny, dull), flakiness (doesn't flake off, flakes off), and thickness (thin, thick).Ex. Social workers accused librarians of moving into their territory, of co-opting their activity, of doing social work without training, of being representative of establishment interests.Ex. They gradually soak up language, discovering the rules by which it works almost without noticing it.Ex. Here are activities to sop up those extra minutes by reinforcing what you're taught.Ex. Then these suggestion can be picked up by the editor, and communicated to the author.Ex. Cinder blocks do suck up paint quickly but mine are light because I only used the left over paint from the walls.----* absorber tiempo = absorb + time.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <líquido/ruido/calor> to absorbb) < tiempo> to occupy, take up; <recursos/energía> to absorb2) < empresa> to take over* * *= absorb, steep + Reflexivo + in, take up, hijack, take in, soak in, co-opt, soak up, sop up, pick up, suck up.Ex: For the majority, however, IT was regarded as simply another topic to absorb into syllabuses.
Ex: The great storyteller, FC Sayers, having advised the beginner to ' steep himself in folklore until the elemental themes are part of himself,' explains how best to get command of a tale.Ex: The rows over Britain's contributions to the Community budget and runaway spending on the the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), which took up two thirds of the budget, were documented blow by blow in the press.Ex: Information may have been hijacked as the province of computer operators rather than librarians.Ex: People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.Ex: Among the visual attributes found to be most useful were: absorption ( soaks in, sits on top), luster (shiny, dull), flakiness (doesn't flake off, flakes off), and thickness (thin, thick).Ex: Social workers accused librarians of moving into their territory, of co-opting their activity, of doing social work without training, of being representative of establishment interests.Ex: They gradually soak up language, discovering the rules by which it works almost without noticing it.Ex: Here are activities to sop up those extra minutes by reinforcing what you're taught.Ex: Then these suggestion can be picked up by the editor, and communicated to the author.Ex: Cinder blocks do suck up paint quickly but mine are light because I only used the left over paint from the walls.* absorber tiempo = absorb + time.* * *absorber [E1 ]vtA1 ‹líquido› to absorb, soak up; ‹humedad› to absorb; ‹ruido/calor/luz› to absorbla vitamina D ayuda a que se absorba el calcio vitamin D helps to absorb calciumlas plantas absorben el oxígeno del aire plants take in o absorb oxygen from the air2 ‹tiempo› to occupy, take up; ‹recursos/energía› to absorbabsorben un tercio del total de nuestras exportaciones they take o absorb a third of our total exportses un tipo de actividad que te absorbe totalmente it's the sort of activity that takes up all your time and energylos salarios absorben un 70% del presupuesto salaries take up o swallow up 70% of the budgetB ‹empresa› to take over* * *
absorber ( conjugate absorber) verbo transitivo
‹recursos/energía› to absorb
absorber verbo transitivo to absorb
' absorber' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amortiguador
- aspirar
- chupar
- sorber
English:
absorb
- grip
- shock absorber
- soak up
- suck
- suck up
- take over
- engross
- shock
- soak
- take
* * *absorber vt1. [líquido, gas, calor] to absorb;esta aspiradora no absorbe el polvo muy bien this vacuum doesn't pick up dust very well;absorbió el refresco con la pajita he sucked the soft drink through a straw;esta crema se absorbe muy bien this cream works into the skin very well2. [consumir] to take up, to soak up;esta tarea absorbe mucho tiempo this task takes up a lot of timesu mujer lo absorbe mucho his wife is very demanding;la televisión los absorbe television dominates their lives4. [empresa] to take over;Roma Inc. absorbió a su mayor competidor Roma Inc. took over its biggest rival* * *v/t1 absorb2 ( consumir) take (up)3 ( cautivar) absorb4 COM take over* * *absorber vt1) : to absorb, to soak up2) : to occupy, to take up, to engross* * *absorber vb to absorb -
17 circulación1
1 = flow, stream of traffic, circulation, traffic, movement.Ex. The vocabulary used in conjunction with PRECIS is split in two sections, one part for Entities (or things) and the other for Attributes (properties of things, for example colour, weight; activities of things, for example flow, and properties of activities, for example, slow, turbulent).Ex. Laura Carpozzi head of the circulation department, who was on the far side of the desk, heard the checker's outburst and espied the bottleneck in the stream of traffic.Ex. For example, the heading ' circulation of the blood' is acceptable, but the very similar 'Movement of fluids in plants' is not.Ex. Above all, we specified a variety of reader places and that all traffic in and out of the library be controlled from one point.Ex. She is a dynamic dancer and expresses her movements with ultimate power.----* circulación de información = flow of information.* circulación de la información = flow of information.* circulación del aire = air flow, airflow.* circulación libre = free flow.* circulación masiva = mass circulation.* circulación por carretera = road traffic.* código de circulación = highway code.* distintivo de impuesto de circulación = road tax disc.* estado de la circulación = traffic conditions.* fuera de circulación = out of circulation.* impuesto de circulación = road tax.* libre circulación de la información = free flow of information.* libre circulación de mercancías = free movement of goods.* permiso de circulación = driving licence, driver's licence, driving permit.* permiso de circulación internacional = international driving permit, international driving licence.* seguridad de circulación en bicicleta = bicycle safety.* señal de circulación = road sign.* señalización de circulación = road signage.* sistema de circulación del agua = water circulation system. -
18 compenetrarse
pron.v.1 to understand each other.2 to have a good understanding, to get along well, to have a mutual understanding, to impenetrate.Ellos se compenetraron They had a good understanding.3 to mix thoroughly.Los líquidos se compenetraron The fluids mixed thoroughly.* * *1 (uso recíproco) to understand each other2 FÍSICA to interpenetrate\compenetrarse con un papel (actor) to get into one's role* * *VPR1) (=entenderse) to understand one anothercompenetrarse con algo/algn — to identify with sth/sb
2) (Quím) to interpenetrate, fuse* * *a)compenetrarse con algo — <con ideas/objectivos> to identify with something
el actor no ha logrado compenetrarse con el personaje — the actor hasn't managed to get into the part successfully
b)compenetrarse con alguien — to have a good relationship with somebody; ( en trabajo) to work well with somebody
* * *(v.) = dovetailEx. The three should dovetail so that each builds on the other instead of working against it.* * *a)compenetrarse con algo — <con ideas/objectivos> to identify with something
el actor no ha logrado compenetrarse con el personaje — the actor hasn't managed to get into the part successfully
b)compenetrarse con alguien — to have a good relationship with somebody; ( en trabajo) to work well with somebody
* * *(v.) = dovetailEx: The three should dovetail so that each builds on the other instead of working against it.
* * *compenetrarse [A1 ]A «persona»1 compenetrarse CON algo:el actor no ha logrado compenetrarse con el personaje the actor hasn't managed to get into the part successfullyhay que compenetrarse muy bien con el tema you have to familiarize yourself thoroughly with the subjectestá muy compenetrada con las ideas de la revolución she identifies closely with the ideas of the revolution2 compenetrarse CON algn to reach a good understanding WITH sblos dos bailarines se han compenetrado a la perfección the two dancers have reached a perfect mutual understandinglas dos hermanas están muy compenetradas the two sisters have a very harmonious relationshipB ( Quím) to interpenetrate* * *
compenetrarse ( conjugate compenetrarse) verbo pronominal compenetrarse con algo ‹con ideas/objetivos› to identify with sth;
compenetrarse con algn to have a good relationship with sb;
( en trabajo) to work well with sb;
compenetrarse verbo reflexivo to understand each other: el equipo de vela se compenetra maravillosamente, the sailing team works together wonderfully
' compenetrarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
entenderse
- identificar
* * *compenetrarse vpr1. [personas] to understand each other;se compenetra muy bien con su compañera de trabajo she has reached a good understanding with her workmate* * *v/r:compenetrarse con alguien reach a good understanding with s.o.* * *1) : to understand each other2)compenetrarse con : to identify oneself with -
19 circulación
f.1 circulation, traffic.2 circulation, blood circulation.3 currency.* * *1 (gen) circulation2 (de vehículos) traffic\estar fuera de circulación to be out of circulationponer en circulación to put into circulationquitar de la circulación / retirar de la circulación to withdraw from circulationcirculación sanguínea / circulación de la sangre blood circulationcirculación rodada vehicular traffic, trafficcódigo de (la) circulación highway code* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Aut) trafficcirculación única — Méx one way (traffic)
2) (Med) circulationcirculación de la sangre, circulación sanguínea — circulation of the blood
3) (Econ) circulationestar fuera de circulación — to be out of circulation, be no longer current
poner algo en circulación — to issue sth, put sth into circulation
circulación fiduciaria — paper money, paper currency
* * *1) ( movimiento) movement; (Auto) traffic2) (Biol, Med) circulation3) (Fin) circulation•* * *1) ( movimiento) movement; (Auto) traffic2) (Biol, Med) circulation3) (Fin) circulation•* * *circulación11 = flow, stream of traffic, circulation, traffic, movement.Ex: The vocabulary used in conjunction with PRECIS is split in two sections, one part for Entities (or things) and the other for Attributes (properties of things, for example colour, weight; activities of things, for example flow, and properties of activities, for example, slow, turbulent).
Ex: Laura Carpozzi head of the circulation department, who was on the far side of the desk, heard the checker's outburst and espied the bottleneck in the stream of traffic.Ex: For example, the heading ' circulation of the blood' is acceptable, but the very similar 'Movement of fluids in plants' is not.Ex: Above all, we specified a variety of reader places and that all traffic in and out of the library be controlled from one point.Ex: She is a dynamic dancer and expresses her movements with ultimate power.* circulación de información = flow of information.* circulación de la información = flow of information.* circulación del aire = air flow, airflow.* circulación libre = free flow.* circulación masiva = mass circulation.* circulación por carretera = road traffic.* código de circulación = highway code.* distintivo de impuesto de circulación = road tax disc.* estado de la circulación = traffic conditions.* fuera de circulación = out of circulation.* impuesto de circulación = road tax.* libre circulación de la información = free flow of information.* libre circulación de mercancías = free movement of goods.* permiso de circulación = driving licence, driver's licence, driving permit.* permiso de circulación internacional = international driving permit, international driving licence.* seguridad de circulación en bicicleta = bicycle safety.* señal de circulación = road sign.* señalización de circulación = road signage.* sistema de circulación del agua = water circulation system.circulación2= circulation, circ [circulation].Nota: Abreviatura.Ex: Each local library is a separate administrative unit with separate and independent files for circulation, acquisitions, periodicals, and holdings.
Ex: As public library circ declines, spending continues to top inflation.* circulación de documentos = flow of documents, stock circulation.* circulación de publicaciones periódicas = periodical routing.* control de circulación = circulation control.* control de la circulación de publicaciones seriadas = serials circulation control.* departamento de circulación = circulation department.* estadística de circulación = circulation statistics.* fichero de circulación = circulation file.* hoja de circulación = routing slip, circulation slip.* lista de circulación = routing list, circulation list.* módulo de circulación = circulation system, circulation module.* mostrador de circulación = circulation desk.* poner en circulación = circulate.* sistema de circulación automatizado = automated circulation system.* * *A1 (movimiento) movementla libre circulación de los extranjeros the free movement of foreign nationals2 ( Auto) trafficCompuesto:vehicular trafficla circulación sanguínea or de la sangre the circulation of the bloodtener buena/mala circulación to have good/bad circulationC ( Fin) circulation; (de un periódico, una revista) circulationel último número fue retirado de la circulación the last issue was withdrawn from circulationestar en/fuera de circulación to be in/out of circulationla gripe lo tiene fuera de circulación (the) flu has put him out of circulationCompuesto:fiduciary money, fiat money ( AmE)* * *
circulación sustantivo femenino
(Auto) traffic
circulación sustantivo femenino
1 circulation
2 Auto (tráfico) traffic
' circulación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sacar
- accidente
- activar
- código
- curso
- fluido
- flujo
- impuesto
- paralizar
- retirar
English:
circulation
- flow
- highway code
- movement
- numb
- traffic
- traffic accident
- action
- call
- high
- road
- test
- withdraw
- withdrawal
* * *circulación nf1. [movimiento] movement;la libre circulación de personas the free movement of peoplela circulación atmosférica atmospheric circulation2. [de la sangre] circulation;tiene problemas de circulación he has bad circulationcirculación de la sangre circulation of the blood;circulación sanguínea circulation of the blood3. [de vehículos] trafficla circulación rodada vehicular traffic4. [de moneda, valores, revista] circulation;fuera de circulación out of circulation;poner en circulación to put into circulation;retirar de la circulación to withdraw from circulationFin circulación de capitales circulation of capital; Fin circulación fiduciaria paper currency; Fin circulación monetaria paper currency* * *f1 movement;libre circulación POL freedom of movement2 FIN, MED circulation;poner en circulación put into circulation;retirar de la circulación withdraw from circulation fuera de circulación out of circulation3 AUTO traffic* * *circulación nf, pl - ciones1) : circulation2) : movement3) : traffic* * *1. (en general) circulation2. (tráfico) traffic -
20 sólida
adj.1 solid, firm, compact, consistent.2 built on sound reasons.f.1 a solid, compact body.2 solid, the part containing the fluids of the animal body. (Medical)* * *f., (m. - sólido)* * *
sólido,-a
I adjetivo
1 Fís Quím solid
2 (material) strong
II sustantivo masculino solid
' sólida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
base
- parafina
English:
solidly
- well-built
- ground
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
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