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21 perinti
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22 umelo vyliahnuť
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23 incuber
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24 papagsisiwin
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25 izleći piliće
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26 высиживать
incubate глагол: -
27 bøla
incubate, sit -
28 incubação
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29 incubadora
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30 menetaskan
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31 tetaskan
incubate, incubated, incubated, incubating -
32 incubador
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33 zrieť
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34 broei
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35 brui
incubate [v], sit [v] -
36 kovi
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37 incubar
v.1 to incubate (huevo).2 to be sickening for.* * *1 to incubate* * *verb1) to incubate2) hatch* * *1.VT to incubate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to incubate2.* * *= hatch, incubate.Ex. The article 'TEAL being hatched on Teeside' discusses Teeside Polytechnic Library's change of plan from its original intention to use a UNIVAC computer to its present system involving a PRIME computer.Ex. It is a project that has been incubating since he lost the space for his privately run museum in Gloucester docks two years ago.* * *1.verbo transitivo to incubate2.* * *= hatch, incubate.Ex: The article 'TEAL being hatched on Teeside' discusses Teeside Polytechnic Library's change of plan from its original intention to use a UNIVAC computer to its present system involving a PRIME computer.
Ex: It is a project that has been incubating since he lost the space for his privately run museum in Gloucester docks two years ago.* * *incubar [A1 ]vt1 ‹huevos› to incubate2 ‹enfermedad› to incubate«crisis» to brew, build up* * *
incubar ( conjugate incubar) verbo transitivo
to incubate
incubar verbo transitivo to incubate
' incubar' also found in these entries:
English:
hatch
- incubate
* * *♦ vt3. [plan, complot] to hatch* * *v/t incubate* * *incubar v: to incubate -
38 ausbrüten
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. hatch out; künstlich: incubate* * *to hatch; to hatch out; to cook up; to incubate* * *aus|brü|tenvt septo hatch; (esp in Brutkasten) to incubate; (fig inf) Plan etc to cook up (inf), to hatch (up)eine Erkältung áúsbrüten — to be coming down with a cold
* * *1) (to produce (young birds) from eggs by sitting on them or by keeping them warm by some other means.) incubate2) (to invent: I'm sure she'll dream up some silly plan.) dream up3) (to produce (young birds etc) from eggs: My hens have hatched ten chicks.) hatch* * *aus|brü·tenvt▪ etw \ausbrüten▪ ausgebrütet hatched [or incubated* * *transitives Verb1) hatch out; (im Brutkasten) incubate2) (fig. ugs.) hatch [up] < plot, scheme>* * *ausbrüten v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. hatch out; künstlich: incubate* * *transitives Verb1) hatch out; (im Brutkasten) incubate2) (fig. ugs.) hatch [up] <plot, scheme>* * *v.to brew (Fig.) v.to hatch v.to incubate v. -
39 empollar
v.1 to incubate (huevo).2 to bone up on(informal) (study). (peninsular Spanish)3 to swot (informal). (peninsular Spanish)4 to brood on, to brood, to hatch.* * *1 (huevos) to hatch2 familiar (estudiar) to swot, swot up, US bone up on* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (Zool) to incubate, sit on2) * [+ asignatura] to swot up *2. VI1) [gallina] to sit, brood2) [abejas] to breed3) * [estudiante] to swot *, grind away (EEUU), cram* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) gallina to brood2) (Esp fam) estudiante to cram (colloq), to swot (BrE colloq)2.empollar vt1) < huevos> to hatch, sit on2) (Esp fam) estudiante to cram (colloq), to swot up (on) (BrE colloq)* * *= cram for, hatch, swot.Ex. This article divides readers into 3 categories: 'bulimic' readers who read voraciously for no utilitarian purpose, 'swotters' who read to cram for examinations, and 'information foragers' who read only occasionally to seek specific data, mainly in their field of work.Ex. The article 'TEAL being hatched on Teeside' discusses Teeside Polytechnic Library's change of plan from its original intention to use a UNIVAC computer to its present system involving a PRIME computer.Ex. Around the country schoolchildren and university students are swotting and sweating as they prepare to sit papers that could decide their future.----* libro para empollar = crammer.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) gallina to brood2) (Esp fam) estudiante to cram (colloq), to swot (BrE colloq)2.empollar vt1) < huevos> to hatch, sit on2) (Esp fam) estudiante to cram (colloq), to swot up (on) (BrE colloq)* * *= cram for, hatch, swot.Ex: This article divides readers into 3 categories: 'bulimic' readers who read voraciously for no utilitarian purpose, 'swotters' who read to cram for examinations, and 'information foragers' who read only occasionally to seek specific data, mainly in their field of work.
Ex: The article 'TEAL being hatched on Teeside' discusses Teeside Polytechnic Library's change of plan from its original intention to use a UNIVAC computer to its present system involving a PRIME computer.Ex: Around the country schoolchildren and university students are swotting and sweating as they prepare to sit papers that could decide their future.* libro para empollar = crammer.* * *empollar [A1 ]viA «gallina» to brood■ empollarvtA ‹huevos› to hatch, sit on* * *
empollar ( conjugate empollar) verbo intransitivo
1 [ gallina] to brood
2 (Esp fam) [ estudiante] to cram (colloq), to swot (BrE colloq)
verbo transitivo
1 ‹ huevos› to hatch, sit on
2 (Esp fam) ‹ lección› to cram (colloq), to swot up (on) (BrE colloq)
empollar verbo transitivo
1 (la gallina: huevos) to sit on
2 fam (estudiar mucho) to swot (up), US bone up on
' empollar' also found in these entries:
English:
bone up on
- brood
- cram
- hatch
- learn up
- swot
- swot up
- incubate
* * *♦ vt1. [huevo] to incubate♦ viFam Br to swot, US to grind♦ See also the pronominal verb empollarse* * *I v/i famcram fam, Brswot famII v/t1 ZO sit on, incubate2 fam ( estudiar) cram fam, Brswot up on fam* * *empollar vi: to brood eggsempollar vt: to incubate* * *empollar vben junio, se pasa los días empollando in June, she spends all the time swotting -
40 мътя
1. make turbid/muddy, trouble, muddle (и прен.), ам. roilмътя умовете на хората muddle/disturb people's mindsмъти ми се главата have a thick/muddled headвж. размътваммътя някому водата queer s.o.'s pitch, take the wind out of s.o.'s sails, put a spoke in s.o.'s wheel, stand in s.o.'s way, thwart s.o.'s plans2. brood, sit (on eggs), incubate(измътвам) hatch, incubate3. прен. plot, scheme, hatch (out), contrive; designнещо се мъти there is s.th. in the air/wind, there is s.th. up, trouble is brewing* * *мъ̀тя,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. мъ̀тил make turbid/muddy, trouble, muddle (и прен.), амер. roil; мъти ми се главата have a thick/muddle head; \мътя умовете на хората muddle/disturb people’s minds; • \мътя някому водата queer s.o.’s pitch, take the wind out of s.o.’s sails, put a spoke in s.o.’s wheel, stand in s.o.’s way, thwart s.o.’s plans.——————гл., мин. св. деят. прич. мъ̀тил 1. brood, sit (on eggs), incubate; ( измътвам) hatch, incubate;2. прен. plot, scheme, hatch (out), contrive; design; разг. cook up; \мътя съзнанието на хората contaminate the minds of people; нещо се мъти there is s.th. in the air/wind, there is s.th. up, trouble is brewing.* * *brood; clutch; cover; hatch; incubate; puddle; roil (вода); sit (за птици)* * *1. (измътвам) hatch, incubate 2. 1 make turbid/muddy, trouble, muddle (и прен.), ам. roil 3. 2 brood, sit (on eggs), incubate 4. МЪТЯ някому водата queer s.о.'s pitch, take the wind out of s.o.'s sails, put a spoke in s.o.'s wheel, stand in s.o.'s way, thwart s.o.'s plans 5. МЪТЯ умовете на хората muddle/disturb people's minds 6. вж. размътвам 7. мъти ми се главата have a thick/muddled head 8. нещо се мъти there is s.th. in the air/wind, there is s.th. up, trouble is brewing 9. прен. plot, scheme, hatch (out), contrive;design
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