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101 cascada
f.waterfall.en cascada one after anotherpast part.past participle of spanish verb: cascar.* * *1 cascade, waterfall* * *SF waterfall, cascade* * *femenino (Geog) waterfall, cascade* * *= waterfall, fall.Ex. It's a fortress guarding sacred waterfalls, and a cauldron of savage white-water and unrunnable rapids.Ex. Vast lakes, awesome falls and runnable rapids make a trip along this river dazzling and challenging.----* caer en forma de cascada = cascade.* plantilla en cascada = cascading style sheet.* * *femenino (Geog) waterfall, cascade* * *= waterfall, fall.Ex: It's a fortress guarding sacred waterfalls, and a cauldron of savage white-water and unrunnable rapids.
Ex: Vast lakes, awesome falls and runnable rapids make a trip along this river dazzling and challenging.* caer en forma de cascada = cascade.* plantilla en cascada = cascading style sheet.* * *1 ( Geog) waterfall, cascade2(abundancia): una cascada de malas noticias a deluge of bad newshubo una cascada de aplausos there was thunderous applauseel vestido llevaba una cascada de volantes de seda the dress cascaded with silk flounces* * *
cascada sustantivo femenino (Geog) waterfall, cascade
cascado,-a adjetivo figurado
1 (achacoso) worn-out, aged: el abuelito está un poco cascado, your grannie's worn out
2 (voz) harsh, hoarse
3 (estropeado) clapped-out: tenemos un coche un poco cascado, we've got an old banger
cascada sustantivo femenino waterfall, cascade
' cascada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estruendo
English:
cascade
- fall
- water
* * *cascada nf1. [de agua] waterfalluna cascada de imágenes a riot of images;en cascada one after another* * *f waterfall; figflood, avalanche* * *cascada nfcatarata, salto: waterfall, cascade* * *cascada n waterfall -
102 sufijo
adj.suffixal.m.suffix.* * *► adjetivo1 suffixal1 suffix————————1 suffix* * *SM suffix* * *masculino suffix* * *= suffix, suffix code, ship, some.Ex. The examples cited to date have used right hand truncation, which results in the amalgamation of words with different suffixes.Ex. For these fields, you can restrict retrieval to only that part of the record by using a suffix coce, such as COMPUTER/TI for title.----* quitar el sufijo a una palabra = strip + suffix.* sufijo de campo = field suffix code.* * *masculino suffix* * *= suffix, suffix code, ship, some.Ex: The examples cited to date have used right hand truncation, which results in the amalgamation of words with different suffixes.
Ex: For these fields, you can restrict retrieval to only that part of the record by using a suffix coce, such as COMPUTER/TI for title.* quitar el sufijo a una palabra = strip + suffix.* sufijo de campo = field suffix code.* * *suffix* * *
sufijo sustantivo masculino
suffix
sufijo sustantivo masculino suffix
' sufijo' also found in these entries:
English:
proof
- -colored
- -facing
- -fold
- -footed
- -free
- -ish
- -less
- -like
- -minded
- -only
- -shaped
- -speaking
- -style
- suffix
- -to-be
- -wise
- -year
- -year-old
* * *sufijo nmsuffix* * *sufijo nm: suffix* * *sufijo n suffix
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