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1 mancha
f.1 stain, spot.tienes una mancha en la camisa you've got a stain on your shirt2 blotch (in skin).3 blemish.este suspenso supondrá una mancha en su expediente this fail will be a blot on his academic record4 tache.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: manchar.* * *1 stain, spot2 figurado blemish\sin mancha flawless, spotlessmancha solar sunspot* * *noun f.mark, stain, spot* * *SF* * *1)a) ( de suciedad) spot, mark; ( difícil de quitar) stainno le pude quitar or (AmL) sacar la mancha — I couldn't get the stain out
b) ( borrón) blotextenderse como una mancha de aceite — noticia to spread like wildfire
2)a) ( en la piel) markb) (en el pelaje, las plumas) patchlas manchas del leopardo — the leopard's spots o markings
3) ( en pulmón) shadow4) ( de vegetación) patch5) (liter) (imperfección, mácula) stainsin mancha — < alma> pure; < reputación> spotless
6) (Per fam) ( pandilla) gang7) (RPl) ( juego)* * *= deposit, spot, blemish, blob, stain, blotch, taint, blot, mottle.Ex. Can you wonder that it should carry such deposits of jam, egg, butter, coffee and personal dirt?.Ex. If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.Ex. The third and final stage of proof correction was the press proof, when a sheet was read for residual blemishes.Ex. Reciprocal RT references work both ways and are marked with a kind of blob in the shape of a distorted inverted comma.Ex. Even though the facsimilist's paper is of the same period as that of the rest of the book, he is most unlikely to be able to match it precisely in all its characteristics thickness, texture, colour, chain-lines, watermark, and the propinquity of worm-holes and stains.Ex. Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex. The article is entitled 'The classification of literature in the Dewey Decimal Classification: the primacy of language and the taint of colonialism' = El artículo se titula "La clasificación de la literatura en la Clasificación Decimal de Dewey: la primacía del lenguaje y el daño del colonialismo".Ex. Some editorial departments claim indexes are unnecessary and a typographical blot.Ex. The preservation and size of iron mottles in the paste suggests that clays were minimally processed before vessel manufacture.----* mancha de la piel = age spot.* mancha de petróleo = oil slick, oil spill.* mancha de sangre = blood stain.* mancha de tinta = set-off, inkblot.* mancha en + Posesivo + honor = blot on + Posesivo + escutcheon.* mancha producida por goteo = drip mark.* mancha resistente = stubborn stain.* manchas = staining.* ser una mancha para = be a blot on.* sin mancha = unblemished, untainted, stainless.* * *1)a) ( de suciedad) spot, mark; ( difícil de quitar) stainno le pude quitar or (AmL) sacar la mancha — I couldn't get the stain out
b) ( borrón) blotextenderse como una mancha de aceite — noticia to spread like wildfire
2)a) ( en la piel) markb) (en el pelaje, las plumas) patchlas manchas del leopardo — the leopard's spots o markings
3) ( en pulmón) shadow4) ( de vegetación) patch5) (liter) (imperfección, mácula) stainsin mancha — < alma> pure; < reputación> spotless
6) (Per fam) ( pandilla) gang7) (RPl) ( juego)* * *= deposit, spot, blemish, blob, stain, blotch, taint, blot, mottle.Ex: Can you wonder that it should carry such deposits of jam, egg, butter, coffee and personal dirt?.
Ex: If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.Ex: The third and final stage of proof correction was the press proof, when a sheet was read for residual blemishes.Ex: Reciprocal RT references work both ways and are marked with a kind of blob in the shape of a distorted inverted comma.Ex: Even though the facsimilist's paper is of the same period as that of the rest of the book, he is most unlikely to be able to match it precisely in all its characteristics thickness, texture, colour, chain-lines, watermark, and the propinquity of worm-holes and stains.Ex: Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex: The article is entitled 'The classification of literature in the Dewey Decimal Classification: the primacy of language and the taint of colonialism' = El artículo se titula "La clasificación de la literatura en la Clasificación Decimal de Dewey: la primacía del lenguaje y el daño del colonialismo".Ex: Some editorial departments claim indexes are unnecessary and a typographical blot.Ex: The preservation and size of iron mottles in the paste suggests that clays were minimally processed before vessel manufacture.* mancha de la piel = age spot.* mancha de petróleo = oil slick, oil spill.* mancha de sangre = blood stain.* mancha de tinta = set-off, inkblot.* mancha en + Posesivo + honor = blot on + Posesivo + escutcheon.* mancha producida por goteo = drip mark.* mancha resistente = stubborn stain.* manchas = staining.* ser una mancha para = be a blot on.* sin mancha = unblemished, untainted, stainless.* * *A1 (de suciedad) spot, mark; (difícil de quitar) stainuna mancha de grasa/sangre a grease/blood stainla mancha no salió the stain didn't come outmanchas de humedad damp patchesno le pude quitar or ( AmL) sacar la mancha I couldn't get rid of the stain, I couldn't get the stain outeste mantel está lleno de manchas this tablecloth is covered in stainsla sábana tiene manchas de óxido the sheet has rust marks on it2 (borrón) blotextenderse como una mancha de aceite «noticia» to spread like wildfireestas barriadas pobres se están extendiendo como una mancha de aceite these shantytowns are spreading rapidly¿qué le hace una mancha más al tigre? ( Arg); what difference does/will it make?Compuestos:patch of iceoil slicksunspotB1 (en la piel) markuna mancha de nacimiento a birthmark2 (en el pelaje, las plumas) patchnegro con manchas blancas black with white patcheslas manchas del tigre the tiger's stripes o markingslas manchas del leopardo the leopard's spots o markingsCompuesto:yellow spotC (en el pulmón) shadowD (de vegetación) patchE ( liter) (imperfección, mácula) stainun alma sin mancha a pure souluna reputación sin mancha a spotless reputationuna mancha imborrable en el honor de la familia an indelible stain on the family honorG* * *
Del verbo manchar: ( conjugate manchar)
mancha es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
mancha
manchar
mancha sustantivo femenino
1
( difícil de quitar) stain;
manchas de humedad damp patches;
mancha de petróleo oil slick
2
( del leopardo) spot
3 (liter) (imperfección, mácula) stain;
‹ reputación› spotless
4 (Per fam) ( pandilla) gang
manchar ( conjugate manchar) verbo transitivo
1 ( ensuciar) to mark, get … dirty;
( de algo difícil de quitar) to stain
2 ‹reputación/honra/memoria› to tarnish
verbo intransitivo
to stain
mancharse verbo pronominal
( de algo difícil de quitar) to get stained;
manchase DE or con algo to get stained with sth
mancha sustantivo femenino
1 (de grasa, pintura, etc) stain
2 (en la piel) spot: le ha salido una mancha roja en la mano, she has a red spot on her hand
manchar verbo transitivo to stain: su implicación mancha el nombre de la Universidad, his involvement is a disgrace to the University
' mancha' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
canal
- guiso
- lamparón
- manchar
- penetrar
- pinta
- quitar
- quitarse
- rebelde
- sacar
- salpicadura
- aparecer
- aureola
- borrón
- cerco
- dejar
- desaparecer
- gotera
- ir
- manchego
- salir
- tenaz
English:
blemish
- blob
- blot
- blotch
- Channel Tunnel
- chunnel
- come off
- come out
- fleck
- get off
- get out
- mark
- patch
- removal
- remove
- rub off
- scrub away
- shift
- show
- show up
- slick
- smear
- smudge
- smut
- somewhere
- spot
- stain
- stubborn
- sunspot
- untarnished
- wash out
- wipe off
- birth
- blood
- channel
- cross
- dab
- marking
- sun
- wash
* * *mancha nf1. [de suciedad] stain, spot;[de tinta] blot;me he echado una mancha en la camisa I've stained my shirt, I've got a stain on my shirt;no consiguió que se fuera la mancha she couldn't get the stain out;una mancha de petróleo [en el mar] an oil slick;una mancha de aceite an oil stain;extenderse como una mancha de aceite to spread like wildfire2. [de color] spot, mark;un caballo con manchas negras a horse with black patches;RP¿qué le hace una mancha más al tigre? what difference does one more make?, one more won't make any difference3. [en la piel] [por reacción] blotch;[de la vejez] liver spot;le han salido unas manchas en la piel he's come out in blotchesmancha de nacimiento birthmark5. [deshonra] blemish, blot;este suspenso supondrá una mancha en su expediente this fail will be a blot on his academic record;tiene un historial sin mancha she has a spotless record* * *:Canal de la Mancha English Channel;la Mancha La Mancha* * *mancha nf1) : stain, spot, markmancha de sangre: bloodstain2) : blemish, blotuna mancha en su reputación: a blemish on his reputation3) : patch* * *mancha n1. (en general) stain3. (de animal) spot -
2 manchado
adj.1 stained, blemished, tainted, blotchy.2 stained, defiled.m.spotting.past part.past participle of spanish verb: manchar.* * *1→ link=manchar manchar► adjetivo1 stained2 (café) with a spot of milk3 (animal) spotted* * *ADJ1) (=sucio) stained, dirtymanchado de algo: la acera estaba manchada de sangre — the pavement was stained with blood
tenía la chaqueta manchada de café — his jacket had coffee stains on it o was stained with coffee
tenía los dedos manchados de tinta — she had ink stains on her fingers, she had ink-stained fingers
2) (Zool) [caballo, perro] [con manchas pequeñas] spotted; [con manchas más grandes] dappled; [ave] speckled3) (=sin honra) [reputación] tarnished4) (Arte) shaded* * *- da adjetivo1) <mantel/vestido> stainedestá manchado de vino — it has wine stains/a wine stain on it
2) <pelaje/plumaje>con el pelaje/plumaje manchado — with different-colored markings on its coat/plumage
* * *= sullied, soiled, tarnished.Ex. And never is the activity sullied and warped by competition between children to see whether one can read 'better' than another.Ex. The painting is a still life depiction of a soiled tablecloth on a table.Ex. Coca-Cola appears to be taking pains to buff up its tarnished image -- a controversy continues to brew over pesticides found in its soda products.----* manchado de barro = draggled.* manchado de tinta = inky.* * *- da adjetivo1) <mantel/vestido> stainedestá manchado de vino — it has wine stains/a wine stain on it
2) <pelaje/plumaje>con el pelaje/plumaje manchado — with different-colored markings on its coat/plumage
* * *= sullied, soiled, tarnished.Ex: And never is the activity sullied and warped by competition between children to see whether one can read 'better' than another.
Ex: The painting is a still life depiction of a soiled tablecloth on a table.Ex: Coca-Cola appears to be taking pains to buff up its tarnished image -- a controversy continues to brew over pesticides found in its soda products.* manchado de barro = draggled.* manchado de tinta = inky.* * *manchado -daA ‹mantel/vestido› stainedestá manchado de vino it's stained with wine, it has wine stains/a wine stain on ituna camisa manchada de sangre a blood-stained shirtB ‹pelaje/plumaje›con el pelaje manchado with different-colored markings on its coat* * *
Del verbo manchar: ( conjugate manchar)
manchado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
manchado
manchar
manchado◊ -da adjetivo ‹mantel/vestido› stained;
está manchado de vino it has wine stains on it;
manchado de sangre blood-stained
manchar ( conjugate manchar) verbo transitivo
1 ( ensuciar) to mark, get … dirty;
( de algo difícil de quitar) to stain
2 ‹reputación/honra/memoria› to tarnish
verbo intransitivo
to stain
mancharse verbo pronominal
( de algo difícil de quitar) to get stained;
manchadose DE or con algo to get stained with sth
manchado,-a adjetivo
1 (sucio) stained
2 Zool (animal) dappled, speckled
manchar verbo transitivo to stain: su implicación mancha el nombre de la Universidad, his involvement is a disgrace to the University
' manchado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adrede
- manchada
- sanguinolenta
- sanguinolento
English:
awfully
- bloody
- stained
- tainted
- blood
- mottled
* * *manchado, -a adj1. [sucio] dirty;[con manchas] stained; [emborronado] smudged;el mantel está muy manchado de aceite the tablecloth has oil stains on it2. [piel] [por reacción] blotchy;[por vejez] spotted* * *adj stained* * *manchado, -da adj: stained -
3 coloración
f.1 coloration, colouration, coloring, pigmentation.2 skin colouring, pigmentation.3 staining.* * *1 coloration, colouring (US coloring)* * *SF [gen] coloration, colouring, coloring (EEUU); (Zool) coloration* * ** * *= colouring [coloring, -USA], coloration.Ex. Perhaps he had the protective coloring of the chameleon and the adaptability of the amphibian that can breathe both hair and water.Ex. Topics include trees, leaf coloration, buds, seeds, vertebrate animals, animal tracks, insects and other arthropods, earthworms, characteristics of living things, and microhabitats.* * ** * *= colouring [coloring, -USA], coloration.Ex: Perhaps he had the protective coloring of the chameleon and the adaptability of the amphibian that can breathe both hair and water.
Ex: Topics include trees, leaf coloration, buds, seeds, vertebrate animals, animal tracks, insects and other arthropods, earthworms, characteristics of living things, and microhabitats.* * *1(color): la preparación adquiere una coloración rojiza the preparation takes on a reddish colorla coloración característica de la especie the characteristic coloration o markings of the species2 (acción) coloring** * *
coloración sustantivo femenino colouration, colouring
' coloración' also found in these entries:
English:
discoloration
* * *coloración nf1. [acción] colouring2. [color] coloration, colouring3. [de animal] markingscoloración defensiva protective markings* * *f coloration* * * -
4 bolsa de control de préstamo
(n.) = book pocketEx. Most provide catalogue cards with books, and some process the material by providing, for example markings, book pockets and cards.* * *(n.) = book pocketEx: Most provide catalogue cards with books, and some process the material by providing, for example markings, book pockets and cards.
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5 bordillo
m.curb (British), curb (United States).* * *1 kerb, US curb* * *noun m.* * *SM kerb, curb (EEUU)* * *masculino curb (AmE), kerb (BrE)* * *= curb [kerb, -UK], kerb [curb, -USA].Ex. When he reached the curb, he fell behind and began to stroll at a leisurely pace.Ex. Do not load or unload where there are yellow markings on the kerb.----* bordillo de la acera = kerb [curb, -USA], curb [kerb, -UK].* * *masculino curb (AmE), kerb (BrE)* * *= curb [kerb, -UK], kerb [curb, -USA].Ex: When he reached the curb, he fell behind and began to stroll at a leisurely pace.
Ex: Do not load or unload where there are yellow markings on the kerb.* bordillo de la acera = kerb [curb, -USA], curb [kerb, -UK].* * ** * *
bordillo sustantivo masculino
curb (AmE), kerb (BrE)
bordillo sustantivo masculino kerb, US curb
' bordillo' also found in these entries:
English:
curb
- kerb
* * *bordillo nmBr kerb, US curb* * *m curb, Brkerb* * *bordillo nm: curb* * *bordillo n kerb -
6 bordillo de la acera
(n.) = kerb [curb, -USA], curb [kerb, -UK]Ex. Do not load or unload where there are yellow markings on the kerb.Ex. When he reached the curb, he fell behind and began to stroll at a leisurely pace.* * *(n.) = kerb [curb, -USA], curb [kerb, -UK]Ex: Do not load or unload where there are yellow markings on the kerb.
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7 marca identificadora
(n.) = markingEx. Most provide catalogue cards with books, and some process the material by providing, for example markings, book pockets and cards.* * *(n.) = markingEx: Most provide catalogue cards with books, and some process the material by providing, for example markings, book pockets and cards.
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8 señalización
f.signposting, signaling, signals, signage.* * *2 (colocación) signposting* * *SF1) (=acto) (Aut) signposting, signing (EEUU); (Ferro) signalling, signaling (EEUU)2) (=conjunto de señales) [en carretera] road signs pl ; [en edificio] signpostingseñalización horizontal — markings pl on the road
* * *a) (en carretera, calle) signposting; (en edificio, centro comercial) signs (pl)b) (Ferr) signaling** * *= marking, signing, signposting, signage, directional signs, signalling [signaling].Ex. Marking manuscripts should be undertaken only for security reasons having duly considered the etchical and technical implications of such a course of action.Ex. A major aspect in the library interior is the signing.Ex. The sequence in the book is chosen for us by the author and we cannot alter it, though we may to a large extent minimize the effect by adequate signposting in the form of indexes and guiding.Ex. The concept of signage as a system of information graphics is to guide people to an understanding of the physical layout and utilisation of library service.Ex. This was demonstrated by the wide use of library literature, subject bibliographies, directional signs, and special reference services.Ex. Fireflies are the classic example of organisms that use light signalling for sexual communication.----* dispositivo de señalización = pointing device.* letrero de señalización = signpost.* señalización de carreteras = road signage.* señalización de circulación = road signage.* señalización del tráfico ferroviario = railway signalling.* señalización de tráfico = road signage.* señalización vial = road signage.* * *a) (en carretera, calle) signposting; (en edificio, centro comercial) signs (pl)b) (Ferr) signaling** * *= marking, signing, signposting, signage, directional signs, signalling [signaling].Ex: Marking manuscripts should be undertaken only for security reasons having duly considered the etchical and technical implications of such a course of action.
Ex: A major aspect in the library interior is the signing.Ex: The sequence in the book is chosen for us by the author and we cannot alter it, though we may to a large extent minimize the effect by adequate signposting in the form of indexes and guiding.Ex: The concept of signage as a system of information graphics is to guide people to an understanding of the physical layout and utilisation of library service.Ex: This was demonstrated by the wide use of library literature, subject bibliographies, directional signs, and special reference services.Ex: Fireflies are the classic example of organisms that use light signalling for sexual communication.* dispositivo de señalización = pointing device.* letrero de señalización = signpost.* señalización de carreteras = road signage.* señalización de circulación = road signage.* señalización del tráfico ferroviario = railway signalling.* señalización de tráfico = road signage.* señalización vial = road signage.* * *1 (en una carretera, una calle) signposting; (en un edificio, un centro comercial) signs (pl)2 ( Ferr) signaling*Compuesto:roadsigns (pl)* * *
señalización sustantivo femenino
(en edificio, centro comercial) signs (pl)
' señalización' also found in these entries:
English:
marking
* * *señalización nf1. [conjunto de señales] signsseñalización vial o viaria road signs2. Ferroc signals3. [colocación de señales] signposting* * *f1 signposting2 ( señales) signs pl -
9 impresiones digitales
f.pl.fingerprints, digital markings. -
10 líneas divisorias
f.pl.lane markings. -
11 tobiano
(Sp. model spelled same [tobjáno], origin not found)A pinto horse with smooth, regular markings and a white color that starts at the back and rump of the animal and extends downward. See also overo. The DRAE glosses tobiano as an adjective used in Argentina to describe a golden-colored horse with large white spots on its hide. Also known as piebald.
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markings — The official number of bargains that have taken place during a working day on the London Stock Exchange … Big dictionary of business and management
markings — Kahakahana … English-Hawaiian dictionary
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