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1 civilize
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizar- civilisation
civilize vb civilizartr['sɪvɪlaɪz]1 civilizar♦ civilized adjcivilize (US/UK)v.• civilizar v.• urbanizar v.'sɪvəlaɪztransitive verb civilizar*['sɪvɪlaɪz]VT civilizar* * *['sɪvəlaɪz]transitive verb civilizar* -
2 crystallize
1) (to form (into) crystals: He crystallized the salt from the sea water.) cristalizar(se)2) (to cover with a coating of sugar crystals: crystallized fruits.) cristalizar3) (to make or become definite or clear: He tried to crystallize his ideas.) concretarse, cristalizarsetr['krɪstəlaɪz]1 (minerals) cristalizar; (fruit etc) confitar, escarchar2 figurative use (ideas, plans, etc) materializar1 (gen) cristalizarse: cristalizar, materializarto crystallize one's thoughts: cristalizar uno sus pensamientoscrystallize vi: cristalizarsecrystallize (US/UK)v.• cristalizar v.'krɪstəlaɪz
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intransitive verb cristalizarse*
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vta) (Chem, Geol) cristalizar*b) \<\<idea/plan\>\> materializar*c) ( Culin) \<\<fruit\>\> confitar, escarchar, abrillantar (RPl), cristalizar* (Méx)['krɪstǝlaɪz]1.VT (Chem) cristalizar; [+ fruit] escarchar; (fig) cristalizar, resolvercrystallized fruits — frutas fpl escarchadas
2.VI (Chem) cristalizarse; (fig) concretarse, cristalizarse* * *['krɪstəlaɪz]
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intransitive verb cristalizarse*
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vta) (Chem, Geol) cristalizar*b) \<\<idea/plan\>\> materializar*c) ( Culin) \<\<fruit\>\> confitar, escarchar, abrillantar (RPl), cristalizar* (Méx) -
3 demobilize
tr[diː'məʊbɪlaɪz]1 desmovilizardemobilize (US/UK)v.• desmovilizar v.'dɪ'məʊbəlaɪz, diː'məʊbɪlaɪztransitive verb desmovilizar*[diː'mǝʊbɪlaɪz]VT desmovilizar* * *['dɪ'məʊbəlaɪz, diː'məʊbɪlaɪz]transitive verb desmovilizar* -
4 immobilize
- bi-verb (to make immobile: He immobilized the car by removing part of the engine.) inmovilizartr[ɪ'məʊbɪlaɪz]1 inmovilizarimmobilize (US/UK)v.• desguarnecer v.• inmovilizar v.ɪ'məʊbəlaɪz, ɪ'məʊbɪlaɪztransitive verb \<\<vehicle/limb\>\> inmovilizar*[ɪ'mǝʊbɪlaɪz]VT [+ person, troops, engine] inmovilizar* * *[ɪ'məʊbəlaɪz, ɪ'məʊbɪlaɪz]transitive verb \<\<vehicle/limb\>\> inmovilizar* -
5 metabolize
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6 mobilize
- bi-verb (to make (especially troops, an army etc), or become, ready for use or action.) movilizartr['məʊbɪlaɪz]1 movilizar1 movilizarsemobilize (US/UK)v.• movilizar v.'məʊbəlaɪz, 'məʊbɪlaɪz
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transitive verb movilizar*
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vi ( Mil) movilizarse*['mǝʊbɪlaɪz]1.VT movilizar2.VI movilizarse* * *['məʊbəlaɪz, 'məʊbɪlaɪz]
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transitive verb movilizar*
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7 monopolize
1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) monopolizar2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) monopolizartr[mə'nɒpəlaɪz]1 (gen) monopolizar2 figurative use (attention etc) acaparar, monopolizarmonopolize (US/UK)v.• abarcar v.• acaparar v.• estancar v.• monopolizar (Economía) v.mə'nɑːpəlaɪztransitive verb \<\<market/industry\>\> monopolizar*; \<\<conversation/television\>\> acaparar, monopolizar*[mǝ'nɒpǝlaɪz]VT (lit, fig) monopolizar* * *[mə'nɑːpəlaɪz]transitive verb \<\<market/industry\>\> monopolizar*; \<\<conversation/television\>\> acaparar, monopolizar* -
8 stabilize
- bi-verb (to make (more) stable: He put a wedge of paper under the table to stabilize it.)tr['steɪbəlaɪz]1 estabilizar1 estabilizarse: estabilizarstabilize vi: estabilizarsestabilize (US/UK)v.• estabilizar v.'steɪbəlaɪz
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transitive verb estabilizar*
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vi estabilizarse*['steɪbǝlaɪz]1.VT [+ boat] estabilizar2.VI [currency, economy] estabilizarse* * *['steɪbəlaɪz]
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9 tantalize
(to tease or torment (a person etc) by making him want something he cannot have and by keeping it just beyond his reach: The expensive clothes in the shop-window tantalized her.) atormentar, mortificar, tentar con cosas imposibles- tantalising
tr['tæntəlaɪz]1 atormentar (tentando)tantalize (US/UK)v.• tentar v.'tæntḷaɪz, 'tæntəlaɪza) (arouse curiosity, desire in) tentar*, atraer*b) ( torment) atormentar, martirizar*['tæntǝlaɪz]VT1) (=excite) tentar2) (=torment)* * *['tæntḷaɪz, 'tæntəlaɪz]a) (arouse curiosity, desire in) tentar*, atraer*b) ( torment) atormentar, martirizar* -
10 utilize
(to find a useful purpose for (something): The extra money is being utilized to buy books for the school library.) utilizar- utilisation
tr['jʊːtɪlaɪz]1 formal use utilizarutilize (US/UK)v.• explotar v.• utilizar v.'juːtḷaɪz, 'juːtɪlaɪztransitive verb (frml) utilizar*, hacer* uso de['juːtɪlaɪz]VT utilizar, aprovecharse de* * *['juːtḷaɪz, 'juːtɪlaɪz]transitive verb (frml) utilizar*, hacer* uso de
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