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1 fluorar
= fluoridate.Ex. Fluoridation is money down the drain -- children's cavity rates are similar whether water is fluoridated or not.* * *= fluoridate.Ex: Fluoridation is money down the drain -- children's cavity rates are similar whether water is fluoridated or not.
* * *fluorar [A1 ]vt‹agua/dentífrico› to add fluoride to, fluoridate ( tech); ‹dentadura› to treat with fluoride -
2 fluorizar
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3 añadir
v.1 to add, to sum, to aggregate, to add on.María añade otro comentario Mary adds another comment.Ella añade queso crema al pastel She adds cream cheese to the cake.2 to mix in.Ella añade salsa She mixes in sauce.3 to add, to add on, to go on saying.María añade otro comentario Mary adds another comment.* * *1 to add (a, to)* * *verb* * *VT1) (=agregar) to add (a to)2) [+ encanto, interés] to add, lend* * *verbo transitivo to add* * *= add, add on, append, attach, chirp in, amplify, plug into, add to + the mix, spike, lace with.Ex. An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information concerning a document, by way of comment or explanation.Ex. These new course programmes will add on desirable new skills to those they already possess to fit students for employment in the information market place.Ex. A list of book review sources in psychology and related fields is appended.Ex. In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.Ex. 'Even friends and relatives!' Lehmann chirped in.Ex. The director amplified: 'The personal touch would probably take some sting out of the layoff, but if I did it this way I could avoid involved discussions'.Ex. In addition, when the heuristic approach is plugged into this interchange, the many additional facets of human personality and experience transform the exchange.Ex. Internal satisfaction is the goal, but external rewards can successfully contribute to this satisfaction when added to the mix.Ex. The toxins were also spiked and measured in a variety of food samples, including canned tomatoes, sweet corn, green beans, mushrooms, and tuna.Ex. A common defence of drivers against disqualification from driving for having a high blood alcohol level is to claim that they had unwittingly consumed a drink laced with added spirits.----* añádase cómo = expand like.* añadir como algo secundario = tack on.* añadir datos = make + additions.* añadir entradas = make + additions.* añadir flúor = fluoridate.* añadir + Nombre + según el gusto = add + Nombre + to taste.* añadirse = accrue.* añadir una nueva dimensión = add + new dimension.* instrucción de "añádase a" = add to instruction.* programa que se añade = add-on pack.* * *verbo transitivo to add* * *= add, add on, append, attach, chirp in, amplify, plug into, add to + the mix, spike, lace with.Ex: An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information concerning a document, by way of comment or explanation.
Ex: These new course programmes will add on desirable new skills to those they already possess to fit students for employment in the information market place.Ex: A list of book review sources in psychology and related fields is appended.Ex: In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.Ex: 'Even friends and relatives!' Lehmann chirped in.Ex: The director amplified: 'The personal touch would probably take some sting out of the layoff, but if I did it this way I could avoid involved discussions'.Ex: In addition, when the heuristic approach is plugged into this interchange, the many additional facets of human personality and experience transform the exchange.Ex: Internal satisfaction is the goal, but external rewards can successfully contribute to this satisfaction when added to the mix.Ex: The toxins were also spiked and measured in a variety of food samples, including canned tomatoes, sweet corn, green beans, mushrooms, and tuna.Ex: A common defence of drivers against disqualification from driving for having a high blood alcohol level is to claim that they had unwittingly consumed a drink laced with added spirits.* añádase cómo = expand like.* añadir como algo secundario = tack on.* añadir datos = make + additions.* añadir entradas = make + additions.* añadir flúor = fluoridate.* añadir + Nombre + según el gusto = add + Nombre + to taste.* añadirse = accrue.* añadir una nueva dimensión = add + new dimension.* instrucción de "añádase a" = add to instruction.* programa que se añade = add-on pack.* * *añadir [I1 ]vt1 ‹sal/agua› to addhabrá que añadirle un pedazo de tela we'll have to sew an extra bit of material onlos niños añadían un toque simpático a la procesión the children added o lent a nice touch to the procession2 ‹comentario/párrafo› to addañadió unas palabras de agradecimiento she added a few words of thanks—y eso no es todo —añadió and that's not all, he added* * *
añadir ( conjugate añadir) verbo transitivo
to add
añadir verbo transitivo to add [a, to] ➣ Ver nota en sumar
' añadir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agregar
- echar
- gustar
- incorporar
- otra
- otro
- sumar
English:
add
- append
- imagine
- observe
- opposed
- propose
- quite
- remind
- stand
- tack on
- tag on
- worth
- blend
- tack
- tag
* * *añadir vt1. [sustancia] to add;2. [comentario, información] to add;“y estará acabado el próximo año”, añadió "and it will be finished next year," she added;ese artículo añade muy poco a lo que ya sabía that article adds very little to what I already knew* * *v/t add* * *añadir vt1) agregar: to add2) aumentar: to increase* * *añadir vb to add -
4 añadir flúor
(v.) = fluoridateEx. Fluoridation is money down the drain -- children's cavity rates are similar whether water is fluoridated or not.* * *(v.) = fluoridateEx: Fluoridation is money down the drain -- children's cavity rates are similar whether water is fluoridated or not.
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5 flúor
m.fluorine.* * *1 fluorine* * ** * *= fluorine, fluoride.Ex. You have aggregated the class numbers for the concepts 'chlorine' and ' fluorine' to produce the distinct class number 546.13/14.Ex. A discontinuity was observed in the growth rate of the literature on the free molecular structures of binary fluorides.----* añadir flúor = fluoridate.* dentífrico con flúor = fluoride toothpaste.* pasta de dientes con flúor = fluoride toothpaste.* * ** * *= fluorine, fluoride.Ex: You have aggregated the class numbers for the concepts 'chlorine' and ' fluorine' to produce the distinct class number 546.13/14.
Ex: A discontinuity was observed in the growth rate of the literature on the free molecular structures of binary fluorides.* añadir flúor = fluoridate.* dentífrico con flúor = fluoride toothpaste.* pasta de dientes con flúor = fluoride toothpaste.* * *flúor, fluor1 (gas) fluorine2 (fluoruro) fluorideun nuevo dentífrico con flúor a new fluoride toothpaste* * *
flúor,
( fluoruro) fluoride
flúor sustantivo masculino fluorine
' flúor' also found in these entries:
English:
fluoride
* * *flúor nmQuím fluorine* * *m fluoride* * *flúor nm: fluorine
См. также в других словарях:
fluoridate — v. t. To subject to fluoridation, as of water; to add fluoride to. Syn: fluoridize. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fluoridate — 1949, back formation from FLUORIDATION (Cf. fluoridation). Related: Fluoridated; fluoridating … Etymology dictionary
fluoridate — ► VERB ▪ add traces of fluorides to (something, especially a water supply). DERIVATIVES fluoridation noun … English terms dictionary
fluoridate — ☆ fluoridate [flôr′ə dāt΄, floor′ə dāt΄ ] vt. fluoridated, fluoridating to add fluorides to (a supply of drinking water) in order to reduce the incidence of caries in the teeth fluoridation [flôr΄ədā′shən] n … English World dictionary
fluoridate — UK [ˈflɔːrɪdeɪt] / US [ˈflʊrɪˌdeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms fluoridate : present tense I/you/we/they fluoridate he/she/it fluoridates present participle fluoridating past tense fluoridated past participle fluoridated to add fluoride to water … English dictionary
fluoridate — /floor i dayt , flawr , flohr /, v.t., fluoridated, fluoridating. to introduce a fluoride into: to fluoridate drinking water. [1945 50; back formation from FLUORIDATION] * * * … Universalium
fluoridate — fluor•i•date [[t]ˈflʊər ɪˌdeɪt, ˈflɔr , ˈfloʊr [/t]] v. t. dat•ed, dat•ing chem. to introduce a fluoride into: to fluoridate drinking water[/ex] • Etymology: 1945–50 … From formal English to slang
fluoridate — transitive verb ( dated; dating) Date: 1949 to add a fluoride to (as drinking water) to reduce tooth decay • fluoridation noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
fluoridate — verb To add fluoride to something, especially to drinking water in order to reduce tooth decay. See Also: fluoridation, fluorinate … Wiktionary
fluoridate — flu·o·ri·date flu̇r ə .dāt, flōr , flȯr vt, dat·ed; dat·ing to add a fluoride to (as drinking water) to reduce tooth decay flu·o·ri·da·tion .flu̇r ə dā shən, .flōr , .flȯr n … Medical dictionary
fluoridate — flu|o|ri|date [ˈfluərıdeıt US ˈflur ,ˈflo:r ] v [T] to add fluoride to the water supply >fluoridation [ˌfluərıˈdeıʃən US ˌflur , ˌflo:r ] n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English