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121 to put an ice bag over the seat of pain
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122 hielo
Del verbo helar: ( conjugate helar) \ \
hielo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: helar hielo
helar ( conjugate helar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo to freeze hielo v impers: helarse verbo pronominal 1 [río/charco] to freeze (over); [agua/plantas/cosecha] to freeze 2 (fam)b) [comida/café] to get o go cold
hielo sustantivo masculino ice;◊ romper el hielo to break the ice
helar
I vtr (congelar) to freeze
II verbo impersonal to freeze: anoche heló, there was a frost last night
hielo sustantivo masculino ice
una mirada de hielo, an icy look Locuciones: romper el hielo, to break the ice ' hielo' also found in these entries: Spanish: derretirse - fusión - patín - patinar - picar - pinza - pista - polo - témpano - tiempo - cubeta - cubo - derretir - fundir - hockey - patinador - patinaje English: break - crush - de-ice - form - hockey - ice - ice cube - ice floe - ice hockey - ice over - ice skater - ice up - ice-skate - ice-skating - icepack - melt - melt away - pack ice - permafrost - puck - rock - run - sheet - thaw - tray - whiskey - whisky - black - dry - floe - icicle - icy - patch - rink - skate - skating -
123 обледенеть
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без доп. ice over/up, become covered with ice, be coated with iceсов. ice up, be* coated with ice.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > обледенеть
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124 cubrirse
■cubrirse verbo reflexivo (nublarse) to become overcast ' cubrirse' also found in these entries: Spanish: cubrir - gloria - llenar - tapar English: frost over - frost up - ice over - ice up - cover - veil -
125 escarcha
Del verbo escarchar: ( conjugate escarchar) \ \
escarcha es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: escarcha escarchar
escarcha sustantivo femenino frost
escarchar ( conjugate escarchar) verbo transitivo to crystallize
escarcha sustantivo femenino frost ' escarcha' also found in these entries: Spanish: escarchada - escarchado English: frost - frost over - frost up - ice over - ice up -
126 наст
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127 agua
Del verbo aguar: ( conjugate aguar) \ \
agua es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: agua aguar
agua feminine noun taking masculine article in the singular 1 water;◊ agua de lluvia/mar rainwater/seawater;agua corriente/destilada running/distilled water; agua de colonia eau de cologne; agua dulce fresh water; agua mineral mineral water; agua mineral con gas/sin gas sparkling/still mineral water; agua oxigenada peroxide, hydrogen peroxide (tech); agua potable/salada drinking/salt water; como agua para chocolate (Méx fam) furious; estar con el agua al cuello to be up to one's neck; estar más claro que el agua to be (patently) obvious; hacérsele agua la boca a algn (AmL): se me hizo agua la boca it made my mouth water; ser agua pasada to be a thing of the past; agua que no has de beber déjala correr if you're not interested, don't spoil things for me/for other people; nunca digas de esta agua no beberé you never know when the same thing might happen to you 2 ( lluvia) rain 3 (AmC, Andes) ( infusión) herb tea (AmE), herbal tea (BrE); 4◊ aguas sustantivo femenino plural
aguar ( conjugate aguar) verbo transitivo aguarse verbo pronominal (fam) to be spoiled
agua sustantivo femenino water
agua bendita, holy water
agua corriente, running water
agua dulce, fresh water
agua mineral, mineral water
agua oxigenada, hydrogen peroxide
agua potable, drinking water
agua salada, salt water
aguas jurisdiccionales, territorial waters
aguas residuales, sewage sing Locuciones: figurado estar con el a. al cuello, to be up to one's neck in it
aguar verbo transitivo
1 to water down
2 (frustar, estropear) to spoil Locuciones: figurado aguar la fiesta a alguien, to spoil sb's fun ' agua' also found in these entries: Spanish: abastecimiento - achicar - acometida - acrecentar - actuar - aguatera - aguatero - ahogarse - ajo - apercibirse - badén - bailar - bañar - barro - bautizar - boca - bomba - bombear - borraja - bota - brote - buscar - caída - caliza - calizo - cangrejo - chorro - cobrador - cobradora - colonia - columna - concienciar - conducción - confluir - consistente - corriente - corte - dar - depurar - dimanar - dulce - echar - empañar - enchufar - enturbiar - escorrentía - escurrirse - estancar - estancada - estancado English: bitten - board - bob - boil - bring - canteen - churn - clear - coastguard - cologne - come up to - conserve - contaminate - crystal-clear - cut off - dam - dam up - deluge - dilute - disconnect - dishwater - distil - distill - dive - drain - dredge up - drinking - eau de Cologne - edge - element - emulsion paint - escape - expanse - fizzy - flounder - font - forced - foul - fresh - freshwater - geyser - glass - glassy - godsend - gush - hard - heave - hot-water bottle - ice over - ice up -
128 avión
avión sustantivo masculino (Aviac) plane, aircraft (frml), airplane (AmE), aeroplane (BrE); ( on signs) por avión (Corresp) air mail; avión a chorro or a reacción jet (plane);◊ avión de combate/de pasajeros fighter/passenger plane
avión 1 sustantivo masculino aeroplane, US airplane, plane, aircraft
enviar una carta por avión, to send a letter by airmail
ir en avión, to fly, go by plane
avión 2 m Orn martin ' avión' also found in these entries: Spanish: amaraje - carga - cargamento - cola - derribar - despegue - en - entrar - envergadura - escala - escalerilla - estela - flete - intranquilizar - intranquilizarse - mareo - morro - nodriza - picada - picado - pilotar - piloto - planear - plaza - por - radio - reactor - remontar - remontarse - repostar - salir - salida - sobrecargo - subir - subirse - tierra - timón - tocar - transportar - travesía - velocidad - volar - vuelo - abatir - abordar - aeronave - ala - anfibio - aparato - armazón English: aeroplane - air - airborne - aircraft - airmail - airplane - airsick - board - bundle - cabin - cargo - catch - clear - climb - connection - conspiracy - crash - detection - disembark - dive - do - down - fall away - fighter - flight - fly - flying - frequent - galley - go - hijack - hop - ice over - ice up - in - jet - leave - level off - level out - man - miss - model - open - opposed - outweigh - overshoot - plane - preferable - shoot down - soar
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ice something up — ˌice ˈover/ˈup | ˌice sthˈover/ˈup derived to cover sth with ice; to become covered with ice • It was a memorable flight because the wings iced up. • Parts of the river were iced over during the cold spell. Main entry: ↑icederived … Useful english dictionary
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ice up — verb become covered with a layer of ice; of a surface such as a window When the wings iced up, the pilot was forced to land his plane • Syn: ↑frost over, ↑ice over • Hypernyms: ↑change • Entailment: ↑freeze … Useful english dictionary