-
1 urticaria
f.nettle rash, urticaria.* * *1 hives plural, urticaria* * *SF urticaria, nettle rash* * *femenino nettlerash, hives* * *femenino nettlerash, hives* * *nettlerash, hives, urticaria ( tech)* * *
urticaria f Med hives pl
' urticaria' also found in these entries:
English:
hives
* * *urticaria nfnettle rash, hives, Espec urticaria* * ** * *urticaria nf: hives -
2 sarpullido
m.prickly heat, rash, skin rash.past part.past participle of spanish verb: sarpullir.* * *1 rash* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Med) rash2) [de pulga] fleabite* * *masculino rash, hives (pl)* * *= skin rash, rash, flare.Ex. The following categories of complaints are considered: eye strain and visual fatigue; migraine; epilepsy; muscle pain, aches, and strains; skin rashes; and stress.Ex. The specific health problems investigated were a rash, a sore throat, a toothache, bleeding gums, an upset stomach, a cavity, and a bad headache.Ex. It is clear that foods such as cow's milk and hen's eggs can directly provoke flares of atopic dermatitis.* * *masculino rash, hives (pl)* * *= skin rash, rash, flare.Ex: The following categories of complaints are considered: eye strain and visual fatigue; migraine; epilepsy; muscle pain, aches, and strains; skin rashes; and stress.
Ex: The specific health problems investigated were a rash, a sore throat, a toothache, bleeding gums, an upset stomach, a cavity, and a bad headache.Ex: It is clear that foods such as cow's milk and hen's eggs can directly provoke flares of atopic dermatitis.* * *( AmL)rashle salió sarpullido she broke out in a rashCompuesto:* * *
sarpullido sustantivo masculino
rash, hives (pl)
sarpullido sustantivo masculino rash
' sarpullido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rascarse
- brote
- salir
English:
break out
- inhibit
- rash
- clear
* * *sarpullido nmrash;le ha salido un sarpullido en la espalda her back has come out in a rash* * *m MED rash* * *sarpullido nmerupción: rash* * *sarpullido n rash [pl. rashes] -
3 acacia
f.acacia.* * *1 acacia* * *SF acacia* * *femenino acacia* * *= acacia, locust tree.Ex. Acacia is one of the most recognizable trees of the African savanna.Ex. Locust trees are planted near hives so the bees can get nectar from the flowers and make honey.* * *femenino acacia* * *= acacia, locust tree.Ex: Acacia is one of the most recognizable trees of the African savanna.
Ex: Locust trees are planted near hives so the bees can get nectar from the flowers and make honey.* * *acacia* * *
acacia f Bot acacia
* * *acacia nfacaciaacacia espinosa mimosa thorn* * *f acacia -
4 algarrobo
m.carob tree.* * *1 carob tree* * *SM carob tree, locust tree* * *masculino carob (tree)* * *= locust tree, Judas tree, redbud, carob tree.Ex. Locust trees are planted near hives so the bees can get nectar from the flowers and make honey.Ex. The square is surrounded by banana trees, holm-oak, and Judas trees, and in the middle there are two table tennis tables and a basketball net.Ex. The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.Ex. Carob trees in heavily watered parkway strips are also a hazard.* * *masculino carob (tree)* * *= locust tree, Judas tree, redbud, carob tree.Ex: Locust trees are planted near hives so the bees can get nectar from the flowers and make honey.
Ex: The square is surrounded by banana trees, holm-oak, and Judas trees, and in the middle there are two table tennis tables and a basketball net.Ex: The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.Ex: Carob trees in heavily watered parkway strips are also a hazard.* * *carob, carob tree* * *
algarrobo sustantivo masculino
carob (tree)
* * *algarrobo nmcarob o locust tree* * *m BOT carob, carob tree -
5 colmena
f.beehive.* * *1 beehive* * *SF1) [de abejas] beehive, hiveeste edificio/barrio es una colmena — this building is a warren
* * *femenino beehive* * *= beehive, hive.Ex. The article has the title 'A Holocaust resource center becomes a beehive: the case of the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey'.Ex. Locust trees are planted near hives so the bees can get nectar from the flowers and make honey.* * *femenino beehive* * *= beehive, hive.Ex: The article has the title 'A Holocaust resource center becomes a beehive: the case of the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey'.
Ex: Locust trees are planted near hives so the bees can get nectar from the flowers and make honey.* * *beehive* * *
colmena sustantivo femenino
beehive
colmena sustantivo femenino beehive
' colmena' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
zángana
- zángano
- poblar
English:
beehive
- hive
- bee
* * *colmena nfbeehive* * *f beehive* * *colmena nf: beehive* * *colmena n beehive -
6 néctar
m.1 nectar, the supposed drink of the gods.2 any very pleasant drink.3 nectar, the honey of plants.* * *1 nectar* * *SM (lit, fig) nectar* * *masculino nectar* * *= nectar.Ex. Locust trees are planted near hives so the bees can get nectar from the flowers and make honey.* * *masculino nectar* * *= nectar.Ex: Locust trees are planted near hives so the bees can get nectar from the flowers and make honey.
* * *1 ( Bot) nectar2 ( Mit) nectareste vino es néctar de los dioses or es un néctar this wine is pure nectar* * *
néctar sustantivo masculino
nectar
néctar sustantivo masculino nectar
' néctar' also found in these entries:
English:
nectar
- suck
* * *néctar nm1. [en flor] nectar2. [licor] nectar;néctar de albaricoque apricot nectar* * *m BOT nectar* * *néctar nm: nectar -
7 abejero
m.1 a keeper of bee-hives.2 beekeeper, apiarist, apiculturist, bee-keeper.3 bee-eater.* * *= beekeeper.Ex. Beekeeping is a dying art but as long as we require food to eat, there will be a need for honeybees and beekeepers.* * *= beekeeper.Ex: Beekeeping is a dying art but as long as we require food to eat, there will be a need for honeybees and beekeepers.
-
8 colmenero
adj.of bee-hives.m.beekeeper.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 beekeeper* * *colmenero, -aSM / F beekeeper* * *- ra masculino, femenino beekeeper* * *= beekeeper.Ex. Beekeeping is a dying art but as long as we require food to eat, there will be a need for honeybees and beekeepers.* * *- ra masculino, femenino beekeeper* * *= beekeeper.Ex: Beekeeping is a dying art but as long as we require food to eat, there will be a need for honeybees and beekeepers.
* * *colmenero -ramasculine, femininebeekeeper* * *colmenero, -a nm,fbeekeeper* * *m, colmenera f beekeeper -
9 esterilizar1
1 = sterilise [sterilize, -USA].Ex. Honeybees keep disease at bay by sterilising their hives with antimicrobial resin, scientists discover. -
10 castro
m.1 Place where an army is encamped.2 Ruins of ancient fortified places. (Provincial)3 Game played by boys.4 Act of taking honey-combs out of hives.5 Castro, Fidel Castro Ruz.6 camp.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: castrar.* * *SM1) (=fortaleza) hill-fort2) ( Hist) Iron-Age settlement* * *masculino fort* * *masculino fort* * *fort* * *castro nm= pre-Roman fort -
11 esterilizar
v.to sterilize.Elsa esteriliza el biberón Elsa sterilizes the baby's bottle.María esterilizó a su gato Mary sterilized=spayed her cat.* * *1 to sterilize* * *VT1) (=quitar gérmenes) to sterilize2) (=hacer infértil) [+ persona] to sterilize; [+ animal] to sterilize, neuter* * *verbo transitivo to sterilize* * *verbo transitivo to sterilize* * *esterilizar11 = sterilise [sterilize, -USA].Ex: Honeybees keep disease at bay by sterilising their hives with antimicrobial resin, scientists discover.
esterilizar22 = spay, sterilise [sterilize, -USA].Ex: It is advisable to spay sheepdog bitches since being in heat will bring on all kinds of hormonal changes and they will fight for reasons unknown to us.
Ex: Rwanda denies plan to forcibly sterilise people with learning difficulties.* * *esterilizar [A4 ]vt1 (desinfectar) to sterilize2 ‹persona/animal› to sterilize* * *
esterilizar ( conjugate esterilizar) verbo transitivo
to sterilize
esterilizar verbo transitivo to sterilize
venda esterilizada, sterilized bandage
' esterilizar' also found in these entries:
English:
sterilize
* * *esterilizar vt1. [persona, animal] to sterilize2. [instrumental, biberón] to sterilize* * *v/t tbpersona sterilize* * *esterilizar {21} vt1) : to sterilize, to disinfect2) : to sterilize (a person), to spay (an animal)♦ esterilización nf -
12 roncha
f.1 lump.2 nettle rash, urticaria.3 wheal.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: ronchar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: ronchar.* * *1 (en la piel) swelling, lump, spot2 (rodaja) slice, round slice\levantar ronchas figurado to cause a stir* * *SF1) (=hinchazón) swelling2) (=cardenal) bruise3) (=rodaja) slice* * *femenino (Med)* * *femenino (Med)* * *A ( Med):las ronchas del sarampión the spots you get with measlesme picó un mosquito y me salió una roncha I was bitten by a mosquito and I came up in a bumple salieron unas ronchas en el cuello she came out in a rash o in hives all over her neckhacer or levantar or sacar roncha to put people's backs upB (rodaja) slice* * *
roncha sustantivo femenino (Med) ( por picadura de insecto) bump;
roncha f (en la piel) swelling
* * *roncha nflump [on skin];me han salido unas ronchas en la espalda my back has come out in a rash;le salió una roncha por la picadura del tábano he got a bump on his skin from the horsefly bite;Famlevantar ronchas to create bad feeling* * *f1 MED bump, swelling;levantar ronchas fig put people’s backs up2 ( loncha) slice -
13 encorchar
v.1 to hive bees, to put them into hives made of cork.2 to buck (horse).3 to cork, to bottle.* * *1 to cork* * *VT1) [+ botella] to cork2) [+ abejas] to hive -
14 frezar
-
15 desligarse
• become free• get loose• Hittite• hives• untie oneself -
16 eh
• eh• Hegira• heigh-ho• hexameter• hey man• hives• hoard• hoy• yon• yore -
17 oiga
• Hegira• heigh-ho• hexameter• hey• hey man• heyday• hives• hoard• you should have seen it• you've got it -
18 batidera
f.1 beater, an instrument used by plasterers and bricklayers for beating and mixing mortar.2 an instrument used by glass-makers for stirring the sand and ashes in melting-pots.3 batlet.4 batting arm, scutcher.5 flap of a churn.6 small instrument for cutting honey-combs from the hives. -
19 colmenas
f.pl.beehives, hives, apiaries. -
20 tanca
f.a viscous matter with which bees daub their hives before they begin to work at the honey-comb; bee-glue.
См. также в других словарях:
Hives — Hives, n. [Scot.; perh. akin to E. heave.] (Med.) (a) The croup. (b) An eruptive disease (Varicella globularis), allied to the chicken pox. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hives — c.1500 hyvis itchy condition of the skin, origin unknown. Some writers connect it with heave because hives erupt out from the skin, but the phonetics of that are difficult to explain … Etymology dictionary
hives — [ haıvz ] noun uncount a medical condition in which you get red ITCHY spots on your skin, often because you have eaten a particular food. The medical name for this is urticaria … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hives — [hīvz] n. [orig. Scot dial.] [with sing. or pl. verb] an allergic skin condition characterized by itching, burning, stinging, and the formation of smooth patches, or wheals, usually red; urticaria … English World dictionary
Hives — The Hives Sänger „Howlin“ Pelle Almqvist beim Southside Festival 2004 Gründung 1993 Genre Alternative Rock, Garage Rock … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hives — Pour l’article homonyme, voir The Hives. Hives … Wikipédia en Français
hives — /huyvz/, n. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) Pathol. any of various eruptive conditions of the skin, as the wheals of urticaria. [1490 1500; orig. Scots; of obscure orig.] * * * or urticaria Allergic skin reaction in which slightly raised, flat… … Universalium
Hives — A raised, itchy area of skin that is usually a sign of an allergic reaction. It can be rounded or flat topped but is always elevated above the surrounding skin. It reflects circumscribed dermal edema (local swelling of the skin). The hives are… … Medical dictionary
hives — noun plural but singular or plural in construction Etymology: origin unknown Date: circa 1500 an allergic disorder marked by raised edematous patches of skin or mucous membrane and usually intense itching and caused by contact with a specific… … New Collegiate Dictionary
hives — (hīvz) An eruption of the skin … Dictionary of microbiology
hives — noun Itchy, swollen, red areas of the skin which can appear quickly in response to an allergen or due to other conditions. Syn: urticaria, nettle rash … Wiktionary