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la nieve blanqueaba el paisaje

  • 1 blanquear

    v.
    1 to whiten (clothes).
    Lechamos las paredes We whitewashed the walls.
    2 to whitewash.
    3 to launder (money).
    * * *
    1 to whiten, make white
    2 (con cal) to whitewash
    3 (con lejía) to bleach
    4 (dinero) to launder
    5 (verduras) to blanch
    6 (pulir) to polish
    1 to whiten, turn white
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    1. VT
    1) (=poner blanco) [+ dientes] to whiten; [+ ropa] to bleach; [+ pared, fachada] to whitewash; [+ oro, plata] to blanch

    la nieve blanqueaba el paisaje — the snow turned the landscape white, the snow whitened the landscape

    2) Esp * [+ dinero] to launder *; [+ falta, persona culpable] to whitewash
    2.
    VI to turn white, go white

    el pelo le blanqueó con los añoshis hair went o turned white over the years

    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) < ropa> to bleach; < pared> to whitewash
    b) < dinero> to launder; < objetos robados> to fence
    2) (Dep) to blank, shut out (AmE)
    * * *
    = bleach, launder, blanch, whitewash.
    Ex. The main current problem involves 19th century books made from poor quality woodchip paper; the manufacturing method was similar to that used in Austria except that the paper was bleached.
    Ex. The author considers the motives of art thieves and the way they launder stolen art.
    Ex. The aim of this work was to examine the effect of blanching or soaking in different acid solutions on the acrylamide content in potato crisps.
    Ex. I know it sounds crazy, but whitewashing brick or wood is a unique way to provide color to the outside of a home.
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    * blanquear dinero = launder + money.
    * blanquear dinero sucio = launder + dirty money.
    * sin blanquear = unbleached.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) < ropa> to bleach; < pared> to whitewash
    b) < dinero> to launder; < objetos robados> to fence
    2) (Dep) to blank, shut out (AmE)
    * * *
    = bleach, launder, blanch, whitewash.

    Ex: The main current problem involves 19th century books made from poor quality woodchip paper; the manufacturing method was similar to that used in Austria except that the paper was bleached.

    Ex: The author considers the motives of art thieves and the way they launder stolen art.
    Ex: The aim of this work was to examine the effect of blanching or soaking in different acid solutions on the acrylamide content in potato crisps.
    Ex: I know it sounds crazy, but whitewashing brick or wood is a unique way to provide color to the outside of a home.
    * blanquear dinero = launder + money.
    * blanquear dinero sucio = launder + dirty money.
    * sin blanquear = unbleached.

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    blanquear [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹ropa› to bleach; ‹pared› to whitewash
    2 ‹dinero› to launder; ‹objetos robados› to fence
    3 ‹verduras› to blanch
    B ( Dep) to blank, shut out
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    blanquear ( conjugate blanquear) verbo transitivo
    a) ropa to bleach;

    pared to whitewash
    b) dinero to launder

    blanquear verbo transitivo
    1 (la ropa, el papel, etc) to whiten
    (con cal) to whitewash
    2 (dinero) to launder
    ' blanquear' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    lechada
    English:
    bleach
    - launder
    - whiten
    - whitewash
    * * *
    1. [ropa] to whiten;
    [con lejía] to bleach
    2. [dinero] to launder
    3. [con cal] to whitewash
    * * *
    I v/t
    1 whiten; pared whitewash; ropa bleach
    2 dinero launder
    3 GASTR blanch
    II v/i go white
    * * *
    1) : to whiten, to bleach
    2) : to shut out (in sports)
    3) : to launder (money)
    : to turn white
    * * *
    blanquear vb to make whiter

    Spanish-English dictionary > blanquear

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