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21 difícil de masticar
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22 en descomposición
(adj.) = decaying, putrefyingEx. For the past five years, large quantities of decaying algae have been fouling Lake Michigan shoreline.Ex. Thousands of tins of putrefying and poisonous meat were seized from this firm.* * *(adj.) = decaying, putrefyingEx: For the past five years, large quantities of decaying algae have been fouling Lake Michigan shoreline.
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24 ensuciar
v.1 to (make) dirty.ensuciar el nombre de alguien to sully somebody's name o reputation2 to soil, to dirty, to foul, to mess up.Ella ensucia la ropa She soils the clothes.3 to litter.Ese chico ensucia siempre That boy litters always.4 to defame.Ella ensució la reputación de María She defamed Ann's reputation.* * *1 to dirty, make dirty2 figurado (reputación etc) to tarnish, sully1 (mancharse) to get dirty* * *verbto dirty, soil* * *1. VT1) (=manchar) to get dirty, dirtyno me ensuciéis el suelo al entrar — don't get the floor dirty when you come in, don't dirty the floor when you come in
2) liter [+ reputación, nombre] to sully, soil liter2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <ropa/mantel> to get... dirty, dirty, soil (frml)b) (liter) <honor/nombre> to sully, tarnish2.ensuciarse v pron1)a) falda/suelo to get dirty; (+ me/te/le etc)b) (refl) persona to get dirty2) (refl) (euf) ( hacerse caca) to soil oneself (frml)el bebé se ensució — the baby has a dirty diaper (AmE) o (BrE) nappy
* * *= trash, dirty, soil, besmirch, foul, defile.Ex. At the same time, the author takes issue with the view that the great libraries of America are being ' trashed' by the rush towards technology.Ex. This is the way that the printing paper would be protected from being dirtied by anything on the bed of the press beyond the margins of the pages.Ex. Bright new copies of an unknown book naturally excite more attention than old 'readers' soiled from overuse.Ex. the gulag was an atrocious system of incarceration and forced labor that had little to do with correction, that poisoned society, and that besmirched Soviet communism.Ex. For the past five years, large quantities of decaying algae have been fouling Lake Michigan shoreline.Ex. No person shall throw any waste, building debris or vehicle scrap into the public domain or defile the public domain.----* ensuciarse = get + grubby.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <ropa/mantel> to get... dirty, dirty, soil (frml)b) (liter) <honor/nombre> to sully, tarnish2.ensuciarse v pron1)a) falda/suelo to get dirty; (+ me/te/le etc)b) (refl) persona to get dirty2) (refl) (euf) ( hacerse caca) to soil oneself (frml)el bebé se ensució — the baby has a dirty diaper (AmE) o (BrE) nappy
* * *= trash, dirty, soil, besmirch, foul, defile.Ex: At the same time, the author takes issue with the view that the great libraries of America are being ' trashed' by the rush towards technology.
Ex: This is the way that the printing paper would be protected from being dirtied by anything on the bed of the press beyond the margins of the pages.Ex: Bright new copies of an unknown book naturally excite more attention than old 'readers' soiled from overuse.Ex: the gulag was an atrocious system of incarceration and forced labor that had little to do with correction, that poisoned society, and that besmirched Soviet communism.Ex: For the past five years, large quantities of decaying algae have been fouling Lake Michigan shoreline.Ex: No person shall throw any waste, building debris or vehicle scrap into the public domain or defile the public domain.* ensuciarse = get + grubby.* * *ensuciar [A1 ]vt1 ‹ropa/mantel› to get … dirty, dirty, soil ( frml)tenía las manos llenas de chocolate y me ensució la camisa her hands were covered in chocolate and she got it on my shirt o made a mess of my shirtlo vas a ensuciar todo de barro you'll get mud everywhere, you'll get everything muddy2 ( liter); ‹honor/nombre› to sully, tarnishA1 «falda/suelo» to get dirtyla fachada se ensucia mucho con el tráfico the front of the building gets very dirty o gets covered with dirt o grime from the traffic(+ me/te/le etc): que no se te ensucie la camisa don't get your shirt dirtyse me ensució el vestido de grasa I got grease on my dress2 ( refl) «persona» to get dirtyno te ensucies don't get dirtyno te ensucies los dedos don't get your fingers dirtyme ensucié todo el vestido de comida I got food all over my dressno te vayas a ensuciar el traje nuevo don't get your new suit dirtyC (en un asunto turbio) to get one's hands dirty* * *
ensuciar ( conjugate ensuciar) verbo transitivo
ensuciarse verbo pronominal
se me ensució el vestido de grasa I got grease on my dress
ensuciar verbo transitivo
1 to get dirty
2 (la reputación, fama) to tarnish: las calumnias ensuciaron su buen nombre, the slander tarnished his reputation
' ensuciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
engrasar
- embetunar
- manchar
- pringar
English:
blot
- dirty
- foul
- litter
- mess
- mess up
- muck up
- muddy
- smear
- soil
* * *♦ vt1. [manchar] to (make) dirty;me ensuciaron los pantalones de grasa they got my trousers covered in grease;excursionistas que ensucian el campo hikers who litter the countryside2. [desprestigiar] to sully, to tarnish;ensuciar el nombre de alguien to sully sb's name o reputation* * *v/t (get) dirty; figsully, tarnish* * *ensuciar vt: to soil, to dirty* * *ensuciar vb to get dirty -
25 etiqueta de advertencia
(n.) = warning labelEx. But one Michigan woman says the candies are so chewy, they should come with a warning label.* * *(n.) = warning labelEx: But one Michigan woman says the candies are so chewy, they should come with a warning label.
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26 fecha de salida
(n.) = departure dateEx. Data pertaining to student arrival and departure dates were collected in Washington and Michigan, two of the largest migrant receiving states.* * *(n.) = departure dateEx: Data pertaining to student arrival and departure dates were collected in Washington and Michigan, two of the largest migrant receiving states.
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27 igualmente
adv.1 also, likewise (also).2 the same to you, likewise.3 equally, alike, too, as well.intj.1 just the same.2 the same to you.* * *► adverbio1 (del mismo modo) equally■ es igualmente usual que... it is just as usual that...2 (también) likewise; (a pesar de ello) all the same, still■ se refirió igualmente a... he also referred to...■ aunque no te hayan invitado puedes venir igualmente even though you haven't been invited you can still come3 (como respuesta) the same to you■ ¡que haya suerte! --¡igualmente! good luck! --the same to you!* * *adv.1) equally2) likewise* * *ADV1) (=del mismo modo) equallytodos mis estudiantes son igualmente vagos — all my students are equally lazy, my students are all as lazy as each other
aunque se lo prohíbas, lo hará igualmente — even if you tell him not to, he'll do it anyway o just the same
2) (=también) likewiseigualmente, los pensionistas quedan exentos — likewise, pensioners are exempt
3) [en saludo] likewise, the same to you-¡Feliz Navidad! -gracias, igualmente — "Happy Christmas!" - "thanks, likewise o the same to you"
-muchos recuerdos a tus padres -gracias, igualmente — "give my regards to your parents" - "I will, and to yours too"
4) (=uniformemente) evenly* * *a) ( en fórmulas de cortesía)saludos a tu mujer - gracias, igualmente — give my regards to your wife - thanks, and to yours (too)
b) <bueno/malo> equallyc) (frml) ( también) likewise* * *= as well, for that matter, likewise, similarly, correspondingly, equally, just as importantly, equally importantly, as importantly, so too, in like manner, in a like manner, in like fashion, same here, me too, in like vein.Ex. Again, the following statement is appropriate: A is permitted, but consider B or C or... N, as well or instead.Ex. A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.Ex. 'Bearings' are part of the Key system 'Dynamos', and thus may be denoted by (p), thus (p) Bearings and likewise (p) Diameter.Ex. Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.Ex. For supercomputers the number of sales is at a much lower level, but the unit prices are correspondingly higher.Ex. Porous Bavarian limestone was used as this absorbs grease and water equally.Ex. And, just as importantly, computers have assumed an increasingly pervasive role in industrial automation.Ex. Equally importantly, it strives to reflect the latest developments in the field of cooperative activities.Ex. As importantly, I also want to look at the medium term management problems relating to the delivery of digital libraries.Ex. Quality is important but so too is hard statistical evidence of the library's productivity.Ex. In like manner, new books do not generally replace old ones in libraries.Ex. The author suggests that certain types of people are attracted to certain occupations, and that people who choose the same occupation tend to behave in a like manner within their occupational group.Ex. Since Michigan's pioneering move, two other schools have re-baptized themselves in like fashion.Ex. Same here. I mean, I personally think that there is some divine power somewhere.Ex. Unfortunately, this approach results mostly in ' me too' behavior and very little that's new.Ex. Other old crones added their ribaldries in like vein, amusing everyone but the young couple.* * *a) ( en fórmulas de cortesía)saludos a tu mujer - gracias, igualmente — give my regards to your wife - thanks, and to yours (too)
b) <bueno/malo> equallyc) (frml) ( también) likewise* * *= as well, for that matter, likewise, similarly, correspondingly, equally, just as importantly, equally importantly, as importantly, so too, in like manner, in a like manner, in like fashion, same here, me too, in like vein.Ex: Again, the following statement is appropriate: A is permitted, but consider B or C or... N, as well or instead.
Ex: A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.Ex: 'Bearings' are part of the Key system 'Dynamos', and thus may be denoted by (p), thus (p) Bearings and likewise (p) Diameter.Ex: Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.Ex: For supercomputers the number of sales is at a much lower level, but the unit prices are correspondingly higher.Ex: Porous Bavarian limestone was used as this absorbs grease and water equally.Ex: And, just as importantly, computers have assumed an increasingly pervasive role in industrial automation.Ex: Equally importantly, it strives to reflect the latest developments in the field of cooperative activities.Ex: As importantly, I also want to look at the medium term management problems relating to the delivery of digital libraries.Ex: Quality is important but so too is hard statistical evidence of the library's productivity.Ex: In like manner, new books do not generally replace old ones in libraries.Ex: The author suggests that certain types of people are attracted to certain occupations, and that people who choose the same occupation tend to behave in a like manner within their occupational group.Ex: Since Michigan's pioneering move, two other schools have re-baptized themselves in like fashion.Ex: Same here. I mean, I personally think that there is some divine power somewhere.Ex: Unfortunately, this approach results mostly in ' me too' behavior and very little that's new.Ex: Other old crones added their ribaldries in like vein, amusing everyone but the young couple.* * *Asaludos a tu mujer — gracias, igualmente give my regards to your wife — thanks, and to yours (too)feliz Año Nuevo — gracias, igualmente Happy New Year — thanks, the same to youB ‹bueno/malo› equallyhay cinco candidatos, todos igualmente malos there are five candidates, all equally bad o all as bad as each other* * *
igualmente adverbioa) ( en fórmulas de cortesía):
igualmente adverbio
1 (por igual) equally: las dos hipótesis son igualmente probables, the two hypotheses are equally possible
2 (del mismo modo, lo mismo digo) fam ¡estás preciosa! - ¡igualmente!, you look great!- you too!
¡gracias! - ¡igualmente!, thank you! - the same to you!
3 (también) also, likewise: ... el siguiente caso es igualmente incurable,... the next case is also incurable
' igualmente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ver
- asimismo
English:
alike
- equally
- same
- similarly
* * *igualmente adv1. [de manera igual] equally;la riqueza no está repartida igualmente wealth is not distributed equally;dos proyectos igualmente importantes two equally important projects2. [también] also, likewise;ofreció igualmente dar asilo a los refugiados he also o likewise offered to grant the refugees asylum;igualmente, querría recordar a nuestro querido maestro I would also like us to remember our much-loved teacher3. [fórmula de cortesía]que pases un buen fin de semana – igualmente have a good weekend – you too;que aproveche – igualmente enjoy your meal – you too;¡Feliz Navidad! – igualmente Merry Christmas! – same to you!;encantado de conocerlo – igualmente pleased to meet you – likewise;recuerdos a tu madre – gracias, igualmente give my regards to your mother – thanks, give mine to yours too* * *adv equally* * *igualmente adv1) : equally2) asimismo: likewise* * *igualmente1 adv equallyigualmente2 interj the same to you! / you too!¡que vaya bien! ¡Igualmente! all the best! The same to you! -
28 lago
m.lake.* * *1 lake* * *noun m.* * *SM lake; [escocés] loch* * *masculino lake* * *= lake, loch.Ex. They bought a book which is an 1875 edition of the travel guide Faxon's illustrated hand-book of summer travel to the lakes, springs and mountains of New England.Ex. Getting out of the city for some rural walking is particularly easy, especially to loch Lomond, one of Scotland's largest lochs.----* a orillas de un lago = lakeside, lakefront, by the lakeside.* Distrito de los Lagos, el = Lake District, the.* lago de cráter = crater lake.* lago salado = inland sea.* lago volcánico = volcanic lake, crater lake.* ribera de un lago = lakefront.* * *masculino lake* * *= lake, loch.Ex: They bought a book which is an 1875 edition of the travel guide Faxon's illustrated hand-book of summer travel to the lakes, springs and mountains of New England.
Ex: Getting out of the city for some rural walking is particularly easy, especially to loch Lomond, one of Scotland's largest lochs.* a orillas de un lago = lakeside, lakefront, by the lakeside.* Distrito de los Lagos, el = Lake District, the.* lago de cráter = crater lake.* lago salado = inland sea.* lago volcánico = volcanic lake, crater lake.* ribera de un lago = lakefront.* * *lakeCompuesto:soda o salt lake* * *
lago sustantivo masculino
lake
lago sustantivo masculino lake
' lago' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
orilla
- congelar
- costanera
- deshelar
- rastrear
- repoblar
- ribera
English:
deepen
- drag
- effluent
- expanse
- float
- into
- lake
- man-made
- motorboat
- paddle
- shore
- side
- smooth
- swim
- loch
- water
* * *lago nmlakeel lago Constanza Lake Constance;el lago Erie Lake Erie;el lago Garda Lake Garda;el lago Hurón Lake Huron;el lago Mayor Lago Maggiore;el lago Michigan Lake Michigan;el lago Ontario Lake Ontario;el lago Superior Lake Superior;el lago Tiberíades the Sea of Galilee;el lago Titicaca Lake Titicaca;el lago Victoria Lake Victoria* * *m lake* * *lago nm: lake* * *lago n lake -
29 lista controlada
(n.) = controlled listEx. This article reports a study undertaken, using the bibliographic records of the University of Michigan's library catalogues, to examine the value of title terms as entry vocabulary to controlled lists.* * *(n.) = controlled listEx: This article reports a study undertaken, using the bibliographic records of the University of Michigan's library catalogues, to examine the value of title terms as entry vocabulary to controlled lists.
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30 nota de advertencia
(n.) = warning labelEx. But one Michigan woman says the candies are so chewy, they should come with a warning label.* * *(n.) = warning labelEx: But one Michigan woman says the candies are so chewy, they should come with a warning label.
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31 palabra del título
(n.) = title word, title termEx. The Science Citation Index CD Edition gives you access to the world's most important science & technology journals by title word, author's name, author's address or institutional affiliation, and journal.Ex. This article reports a study undertaken, using the bibliographic records of the University of Michigan's library catalogues, to examine the value of title terms as entry vocabulary to controlled lists.* * *(n.) = title word, title termEx: The Science Citation Index CD Edition gives you access to the world's most important science & technology journals by title word, author's name, author's address or institutional affiliation, and journal.
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32 problemas
m.pl.problems, trouble, hot water.* * *= trouble, crisis [crises, -pl.], problem areas, trials and tribulations, trouble at millEx. ' Trouble slithering underfoot in the Garden of Eden?', the librarian shook his head sheepishly.Ex. An I&R service may involve itself in providing 'hotlines', that is emergency help during times of crises or when other services close down, eg evenings, weekends or public holidays.Ex. Many problem areas still exist, however, in inadequate book stock, staffing, training and buildings.Ex. The author examines the trials and tribulations that went into the making of Merit Network, Inc., Michigan's pioneering Internet provider.Ex. Yes, I know it's late, but there has been ' trouble at mill' -- the wolves have been at the doors, and the natives are nervous.* * *= trouble, crisis [crises, -pl.], problem areas, trials and tribulations, trouble at millEx: ' Trouble slithering underfoot in the Garden of Eden?', the librarian shook his head sheepishly.
Ex: An I&R service may involve itself in providing 'hotlines', that is emergency help during times of crises or when other services close down, eg evenings, weekends or public holidays.Ex: Many problem areas still exist, however, in inadequate book stock, staffing, training and buildings.Ex: The author examines the trials and tribulations that went into the making of Merit Network, Inc., Michigan's pioneering Internet provider.Ex: Yes, I know it's late, but there has been ' trouble at mill' -- the wolves have been at the doors, and the natives are nervous. -
33 proveedor de servicios de Internet
(n.) = Internet providerEx. The author examines the trials and tribulations that went into the making of Merit Network, Inc., Michigan's pioneering Internet provider.* * *Proveedor de Servicios de Internet (ISP)Ex: Our ISP (Internet Service Provider) went belly up 10 days ago and we have been unable to send & receive emails since.
(n.) = Internet providerEx: The author examines the trials and tribulations that went into the making of Merit Network, Inc., Michigan's pioneering Internet provider.
Spanish-English dictionary > proveedor de servicios de Internet
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34 putrefacto
adj.putrefied, putrescent, rotten, putrid.* * *► adjetivo1 putrefied, rotten* * *ADJ (=podrido) rotten, putrid; (=descompuesto) decayed* * ** * *= decaying.Ex. For the past five years, large quantities of decaying algae have been fouling Lake Michigan shoreline.* * ** * *= decaying.Ex: For the past five years, large quantities of decaying algae have been fouling Lake Michigan shoreline.
* * *putrefacto -taputrid* * *
putrefacto◊ -ta, pútrido -da adjetivo
putrid
putrefacto,-a adjetivo rotten, putrid
' putrefacto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
putrefacta
English:
putrid
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35 rebautizar
v.to rebaptize.* * *1 to rechristen, rebaptize* * ** * *= re-baptise [re-baptize, -USA].Ex. Since Michigan's pioneering move, two other schools have re-baptized themselves in like fashion.* * *= re-baptise [re-baptize, -USA].Ex: Since Michigan's pioneering move, two other schools have re-baptized themselves in like fashion.
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36 reunión de antiguos alumnos
(n.) = alumni reunion, class reunionEx. This article is based on a paper presented to the alumni reunion of the School of Library Science of the University of Michigan in 1992.Ex. For some people class reunions act as a ritual of passage, while for others it may seems like a painful reminder of time marching on.* * *(n.) = alumni reunion, class reunionEx: This article is based on a paper presented to the alumni reunion of the School of Library Science of the University of Michigan in 1992.
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femenino plural tribulations (pl)* * *Ex. The author examines the trials and tribulations that went into the making of Merit Network, Inc., Michigan's pioneering Internet provider.* * *femenino plural tribulations (pl)* * *Ex: The author examines the trials and tribulations that went into the making of Merit Network, Inc., Michigan's pioneering Internet provider.
* * *tribulations (pl)las tribulaciones de la vida life's tribulationspasó sus tribulaciones con aquello de la quiebra ( fam); he had a very hard time o he had his troubles at the time of the bankruptcy* * *fpl tribulations -
38 volver a bautizar
(v.) = re-baptise [re-baptize, -USA]Ex. Since Michigan's pioneering move, two other schools have re-baptized themselves in like fashion.* * *(v.) = re-baptise [re-baptize, -USA]Ex: Since Michigan's pioneering move, two other schools have re-baptized themselves in like fashion.
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39 Мичиган
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40 artes liberales, las
(n.) = liberal arts, theEx. This article surveys faculty perceptions of the status, role and contribution of librarians at Albion College, a small, selective liberal arts college in Michigan.
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