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1 abromado
• misted over• obscured by heavy fog• obscured by heavy mist -
2 vaho
m.1 steam.2 breath (aliento).3 spiced beef steam-cooked with vegetables over a plantain leaf bed.* * *1 (vapor) vapour (US vapor), steam2 (aliento) breath* * *SM1) (=vapor) steam, vapour, vapor (EEUU); (en cristal) mist, condensation; (=aliento) breath; (=ráfaga de olor) whiff2) pl vahos (Med) inhalation [sing]* * *a) ( aliento) breathb) ( vapor) steam, vapor*c) ( inhalación)* * *= mist, vapour [vapor, -USA].Ex. This book is an uncompromising exposure of the ideological mist that envelops romantics and romanticists.Ex. Exposures to high concentrations of vapours of mothballs by humans, especially young children, can also result in toxicity.* * *a) ( aliento) breathb) ( vapor) steam, vapor*c) ( inhalación)* * *= mist, vapour [vapor, -USA].Ex: This book is an uncompromising exposure of the ideological mist that envelops romantics and romanticists.
Ex: Exposures to high concentrations of vapours of mothballs by humans, especially young children, can also result in toxicity.* * *A1 (aliento) breath2 (vapor) steam, vapor*los cristales estaban empañados por el vaho the windows were steamed o misted up3(inhalación): hacer vahos to inhale* * *
vaho sustantivo masculino
c) ( inhalación):
vaho sustantivo masculino
1 (vapor) steam, vapour, US vapor
2 (baños de vapor) lo mejor es que hagas unos vahos de eucalipto, you'd better have an eucalyptus inhalation
' vaho' also found in these entries:
English:
mist
- steam
- vapor
- vapour
- condensation
* * *♦ nm1. [vapor] steam;los cristales están cubiertos de vaho the windows are steamed up2. [aliento] breath♦ vahos nmplMedhacer vahos to inhale [medicinal vapours]* * *m1 ( aliento) breath2 ( vapor) steam* * *vaho nm1) : breath2) : vapor, steam (on glass, etc.)* * *vaho n1. (vapor) steam2. (aliento) breathcuando hace frío, se ve el vaho de la gente when it is cold, you can see people's breath -
3 abromado
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4 ventilación asistida
f.misted ventilation, assisted ventilation, AV.
См. также в других словарях:
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