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1 robustecimiento
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2 fortificante
adj.fortifying.m.fortifier, restorative.* * *► adjetivo1 fortifying1 fortifier, tonic* * *= restorative.Ex. The word 'restaurant' originally referred to a restorative broth served to people with weakened digestive systems.* * *= restorative.Ex: The word 'restaurant' originally referred to a restorative broth served to people with weakened digestive systems.
* * *fortificante adjfortifying -
3 vigorizador
adj.invigorating, fortifying, revitalizing.* * *► adjetivo1 invigorating, fortifying* * *= nourishing, vitalising [vitalizing, -USA].Ex. Good business is nourishing to supplier and purchaser alike.Ex. A national scale post-master's internship programme should improve the quality of working librarians and provide vitalising forces in academic institutions.* * *= nourishing, vitalising [vitalizing, -USA].Ex: Good business is nourishing to supplier and purchaser alike.
Ex: A national scale post-master's internship programme should improve the quality of working librarians and provide vitalising forces in academic institutions.* * *invigorating* * *
vigorizador,-ora
I adjetivo invigorating
II sustantivo masculino tonic
' vigorizador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vigorizadora
* * *vigorizador, -ora, vigorizante adj[medicamento] fortifying; [actividad] invigorating -
4 fortificar
v.1 to fortify.2 to strengthen, to restructure, to reinforce, to re-inforce.El cemento fortificó las columnas The cement strengthened the columns.3 to invigorate, to energize, to fortify, to strengthen.Las vitaminas fortifican el cuerpo Vitamins fortify the body.* * *1 to fortify, strengthen* * *VI1) (Mil) to fortify2) (=fortalecer) to strengthen* * *verbo transitivo1) (Mil) <lugar/plaza> to fortify2) ( dar fuerza) to strengthen, make... stronger* * *= wall, fortify.Ex. It was not extensively inhabited until the later half of the 13th c., and not walled until the later 13th or early 14th c..Ex. He prepared for war by fortifying the cities and building a large, well-trained army.* * *verbo transitivo1) (Mil) <lugar/plaza> to fortify2) ( dar fuerza) to strengthen, make... stronger* * *= wall, fortify.Ex: It was not extensively inhabited until the later half of the 13th c., and not walled until the later 13th or early 14th c..
Ex: He prepared for war by fortifying the cities and building a large, well-trained army.* * *fortificar [A2 ]vtA ( Mil) ‹lugar/plaza› to fortifyB (dar fuerza) to strengthen, make … stronger* * *
fortificar ( conjugate fortificar) verbo transitivo
fortificar verbo transitivo to fortify
' fortificar' also found in these entries:
English:
fortify
* * *fortificar vt1. [dar fuerza] to fortify, to strengthen2. [lugar] to fortify* * *v/t MIL fortify* * *fortificar {72} vt1) : to fortify2) : to strengthen -
5 fortalecedor
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6 fortalecimiento
m.strengthening.* * *1 fortification, strengthening* * ** * *masculino strengthening* * *= boost, strengthening, furtherance, re-enforcement.Ex. Consequently, Leforte came to expect -- perhaps even take for granted -- the periodic boosts of ego and income that the evaluations provided.Ex. Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.Ex. The aims of the centre are the furtherance of teaching and research on any aspect of South Asia.Ex. A famous gaolbreak there led to Henry VIII ordering re-enforcement of the floor with giant stone blocks.----* fortalecimiento del ego = ego boost, boost of ego.* fortalecimiento militar = military build-up.* * *masculino strengthening* * *= boost, strengthening, furtherance, re-enforcement.Ex: Consequently, Leforte came to expect -- perhaps even take for granted -- the periodic boosts of ego and income that the evaluations provided.
Ex: Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.Ex: The aims of the centre are the furtherance of teaching and research on any aspect of South Asia.Ex: A famous gaolbreak there led to Henry VIII ordering re-enforcement of the floor with giant stone blocks.* fortalecimiento del ego = ego boost, boost of ego.* fortalecimiento militar = military build-up.* * *strengthening* * *
fortalecimiento sustantivo masculino strengthening: el calcio ayuda al fortalecimiento de los huesos, calcium helps strengthen bones
' fortalecimiento' also found in these entries:
English:
expansion
* * *strengthening* * *m strengthening* * *1) : strengthening, fortifying2) : fortifications -
7 fortificación
f.fortification, stronghold, fortress, blindage.* * *1 fortification, fortifying* * ** * *femenino fortification* * *= fort (ft), fortification.Ex. Had he consulted an Indian history, he would have found, for instance, that what the Britannica called the Fort Phil Kearney massacre the Indians call the 'Battle of the Hundred Slain'.Ex. The author discusses library security in the 1980s which include guidelines for dealing with disturbed people and fortifications such as iron bars, guard dogs and a detection system.----* fortificación costera = coastal defence.* * *femenino fortification* * *= fort (ft), fortification.Ex: Had he consulted an Indian history, he would have found, for instance, that what the Britannica called the Fort Phil Kearney massacre the Indians call the 'Battle of the Hundred Slain'.
Ex: The author discusses library security in the 1980s which include guidelines for dealing with disturbed people and fortifications such as iron bars, guard dogs and a detection system.* fortificación costera = coastal defence.* * *1 (acción) fortification2 ( Mil) fortification* * *
fortificación sustantivo femenino
1 reinforcement: el Ayuntamiento va a realizar la fortificación del acueducto, the City is going to undertake reinforcement of the aqueduct
2 Mil (protección de una población) fortification: las ciudades tenían fortificaciones en su perímetro, the cities had fortifications on their perimeter
' fortificación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fuerte
English:
fortification
* * *1. [recinto] fortification2. [acción] fortification* * *f fortification* * * -
8 reparador
adj.1 remedial, reparative.2 refreshing.m.repairman, serviceman, repairperson, repairer.* * *► adjetivo1 restorative, refreshing1 restorer, repairer————————1 restorer, repairer* * *reparador, -a1. ADJ1) [sueño] refreshing; [comida] fortifying, restorative2) frm [persona] critical, faultfinding2.SM / F (=criticón) critic, faultfinder3.SM (Téc) repairer* * *- dora adjetivo <sueño/descanso> refreshing* * *= reparative.Ex. All children had undergone reparative open heart surgery utilizing cardiopulmonary bypass during infancy.----* reparador de chimeneas = steeplejack.* reparador de estructuras altas = steeplejack.* reparador de tejados = roofer.* * *- dora adjetivo <sueño/descanso> refreshing* * *= reparative.Ex: All children had undergone reparative open heart surgery utilizing cardiopulmonary bypass during infancy.
* reparador de chimeneas = steeplejack.* reparador de estructuras altas = steeplejack.* reparador de tejados = roofer.* * *A ‹sueño/descanso› refreshingB* * *
reparador
' reparador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
zapatera
- zapatero
English:
refreshing
* * *reparador, -ora adj[descanso, sueño] refreshing* * * -
9 vigorizante
adj.invigorating, animating, fortifying, bracing.m.tonic, invigorating agent.* * *► adjetivo1 invigorating* * *= life-giving.Ex. Minneapolis, the first great metropolis at the headwaters of this life-giving waterway, will be the perfect site for the 2004 MCN conference.* * *= life-giving.Ex: Minneapolis, the first great metropolis at the headwaters of this life-giving waterway, will be the perfect site for the 2004 MCN conference.
* * *vigorizante adj: envigorating -
10 robustecimiento
m.strengthening, fortifying.* * *1 strengthening* * ** * *strengthening* * *strengthening -
11 fortalecimiento
• consolidation• fortifying• strengthening -
12 nervina
adj.calming and fortifying the nerves; nervine. -
13 nervino
adj.calming and fortifying the nerves; nervine.
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