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1 irrigate
'iriɡeit(to supply water to (land), especially by canals or other artificial means.) regar, irrigarirrigate vb irrigar / regartr['ɪrɪgeɪt]1 SMALLAGRICULTURE/SMALL regar, irrigar2 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL irrigarv.• abrevar v.• irrigar v.• regar v.'ɪrəgeɪt, 'ɪrɪgeɪta) ( Agr) irrigar*, regar*b) ( Med) irrigar*['ɪrɪɡeɪt]VT (Agr) [+ land, crops] regar; (Med) irrigarirrigated land — tierras fpl de regadío
* * *['ɪrəgeɪt, 'ɪrɪgeɪt]a) ( Agr) irrigar*, regar*b) ( Med) irrigar* -
2 irrigate
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3 irrigate
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4 irrigate
vt.1 regar.2 irrigar, regar.3 lavar con agua o líquido medicinal. (pt & pp irrigated) -
5 regar
regar ( conjugate regar) verbo transitivo ‹tierra/campo› to irrigate; ‹ calle› to hose down
regar verbo transitivo
1 (una planta) to water
2 (un terreno) to irrigate
3 (un río) to water
4 (una calle, un suelo, etc) to hose down
5 (con objetos) to scatter
6 fig (una comida) regamos el asado con un crianza estupendo, we had an excellent mature wine to go with the roast ' regar' also found in these entries: Spanish: manga - manguera - riega English: garden - hose - irrigate - plant - water - need - shower -
6 irrigar
irrigar verbo transitivo to irrigate, water ' irrigar' also found in these entries: English: irrigate -
7 riega
Del verbo regar: ( conjugate regar) \ \
riega es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: regar riega
regar ( conjugate regar) verbo transitivo ‹tierra/campo› to irrigate; ‹ calle› to hose down
riega,◊ riegas, etc see regar
regar verbo transitivo
1 (una planta) to water
2 (un terreno) to irrigate
3 (un río) to water
4 (una calle, un suelo, etc) to hose down
5 (con objetos) to scatter
6 fig (una comida) regamos el asado con un crianza estupendo, we had an excellent mature wine to go with the roast -
8 riego
Del verbo regar: ( conjugate regar) \ \
riego es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: regar riego
regar ( conjugate regar) verbo transitivo ‹tierra/campo› to irrigate; ‹ calle› to hose down
riego sustantivo masculinoa) (Agr) irrigationb)
regar verbo transitivo
1 (una planta) to water
2 (un terreno) to irrigate
3 (un río) to water
4 (una calle, un suelo, etc) to hose down
5 (con objetos) to scatter
6 fig (una comida) regamos el asado con un crianza estupendo, we had an excellent mature wine to go with the roast
riego sustantivo masculino
1 Agr (de una zona de cultivo) irrigation (de un jardín, parque, etc) watering
riego por aspersión, spray irrigation
2 Med riego (sanguíneo), (blood) circulation: no le llega el riego a esa zona del cerebro, the blood doesn't reach that part of her brain ' riego' also found in these entries: Spanish: boca - obsoleta - obsoleto - manga English: channel - ditch - hose - irrigation - spray - watering - hydrant - work -
9 irrigated
adj.de regadío.pp.participio pasado del verbo IRRIGATE.pt.pretérito del verbo: IRRIGATE -
10 ge
ge sustantivo femenino: name of the letter◊ g'ge' also found in these entries: English: allegation - alligator - circumnavigate - congregate - congregation - conjugate - corrugated - delegate - delegation - elongate - forgave - fumigate - Gaelic - gage - gaiety - gaily - gain - gainful - gainfully - gait - gale - game - gamekeeper - gape - gaping - garish - gate - gatecrash - gatecrasher - gateway - gauge - gave - gay - gaze - gregarious - Hungarian - instigate - instigation - interrogate - interrogation - investigate - investigation - investigator - irrigate - irrigation - mitigate - narrow-gauge - navigate - navigation - navigational -
11 water
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12 irrigating
adj.regador.ger.gerundio del verbo IRRIGATE.
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Irrigate — Ir ri*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Irrigated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Irrigating}.] [L. irrigatus, p. p. of irrigare to irrigate: ir in + rigare to water; prob. akin to E. rain. See {Rain}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To water; to wet; to moisten with running or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
irrigate — (v.) supply land with water, 1610s, from L. irrigatus, pp. of irrigare lead water to, refresh, irrigate, flood, from assimilated form of in into, in, on, upon (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + rigare to water, to moisten, of uncertain origin, perhaps… … Etymology dictionary
irrigate — ► VERB 1) supply water to (land or crops) by means of channels. 2) Medicine apply a flow of water or medication to (an organ or wound). DERIVATIVES irrigable adjective irrigation noun irrigator noun. ORIGIN Latin irrigare moisten … English terms dictionary
irrigate — [ir′ə gāt΄] vt. irrigated, irrigating [< L irrigatus, pp. of irrigare, to bring water to or upon < in , in, to, upon + rigare, to water, moisten: see RAIN] 1. to refresh by or as by watering 2. to supply (land) with water by means of… … English World dictionary
irrigate — [[t]ɪ̱rɪgeɪt[/t]] irrigates, irrigating, irrigated VERB To irrigate land means to supply it with water in order to help crops grow. [V n] None of the water from Lake Powell is used to irrigate the area. [V ed] ...strips of cultivated land… … English dictionary
irrigate — UK [ˈɪrɪɡeɪt] / US [ˈɪrɪˌɡeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms irrigate : present tense I/you/we/they irrigate he/she/it irrigates present participle irrigating past tense irrigated past participle irrigated 1) to bring water to land through a… … English dictionary
Irrigate — To wash out as, for example, a wound to clean it. * * * To perform irrigation. [L. ir rigo, pp. atus, to i., fr. in, on, + rigo, to water] * * * ir·ri·gate ir ə .gāt vt, gat·ed; gat·ing to flush (a body part) with a stream of liquid <irrigate… … Medical dictionary
irrigate — verb Irrigate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑field, ↑land … Collocations dictionary
irrigate — ir|ri|gate [ˈırıgeıt] v [T] [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of irrigare, from rigare to water ] 1.) to supply land or crops with water ▪ The water in Lake Powell is used to irrigate the area. irrigated land/farms/crops 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
irrigate — verb ( gated; gating) Etymology: Latin irrigatus, past participle of irrigare, from in + rigare to water; perhaps akin to Old High German regan rain more at rain Date: 1615 transitive verb 1. wet, moisten: as a. to supply (as land or crops) with… … New Collegiate Dictionary
irrigate — irrigator, n. /ir i gayt /, v.t., irrigated, irrigating. 1. to supply (land) with water by artificial means, as by diverting streams, flooding, or spraying. 2. Med. to supply or wash (an orifice, wound, etc.) with a spray or a flow of some liquid … Universalium