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1 moléculas
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2 molécula
f.molecule.* * *1 molecule* * *noun f.* * *SF molecule* * *femenino molecule* * *= molecule.Ex. Polymers are higher molecular weight molecules composed of several to many smaller molecules or monomers.----* molécula de oxígeno = oxygen molecule.* * *femenino molecule* * *= molecule.Ex: Polymers are higher molecular weight molecules composed of several to many smaller molecules or monomers.
* molécula de oxígeno = oxygen molecule.* * *molecule* * *
molécula sustantivo femenino
molecule
molécula sustantivo femenino molecule
' molécula' also found in these entries:
English:
molecule
* * *molécula nfmolecule* * *f molecule* * *molécula nf: molecule♦ molecular adj -
3 monómero
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4 peso molecular
m.molecular weight.* * *(n.) = molecular weightEx. Polymers are higher molecular weight molecules composed of several to many smaller molecules or monomers.* * *(n.) = molecular weightEx: Polymers are higher molecular weight molecules composed of several to many smaller molecules or monomers.
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5 polímero
adj.polymeric.m.polymer, high mOlecular weight molecule formed by several polymeric compounds.* * *1 polymer* * *SM polymer* * *= polymer.Ex. Polymers are higher molecular weight molecules composed of several to many smaller molecules or monomers.* * *= polymer.Ex: Polymers are higher molecular weight molecules composed of several to many smaller molecules or monomers.
* * *polymer* * *polímero nmQuím polymer* * *polímero nm: polymer -
6 reposo
m.rest (descanso).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: reposar.* * *1 (descanso) rest2 (tranquilidad) peace\hacer reposo to get some rest* * *noun m.* * *SM rest, repose frm o literguardar reposo — (Med) to rest, stay in bed
reposo absoluto — (Med) complete rest
* * *1)a) ( descanso) restb) (Coc)2) (Fís) rest* * *= rest.Ex. If they are non-librarians they might be released after a suitable period of chastisement but librarians should spend eternity there endlessly looking for 'Smith, E.S.' without rest or sympathy.----* clínica de reposo = convalescence home, convalescent home.* hogar de reposo = convalescence home, convalescent home.* masa en reposo = rest mass.* reposo en cama = bed rest.* * *1)a) ( descanso) restb) (Coc)2) (Fís) rest* * *= rest.Ex: If they are non-librarians they might be released after a suitable period of chastisement but librarians should spend eternity there endlessly looking for 'Smith, E.S.' without rest or sympathy.
* clínica de reposo = convalescence home, convalescent home.* hogar de reposo = convalescence home, convalescent home.* masa en reposo = rest mass.* reposo en cama = bed rest.* * *A1 (descanso) restel médico le recomendó guardar reposo absoluto the doctor recommended complete restrecemos por su eterno reposo let us pray for the eternal rest o repose of his soul ( frml)con los niños no tengo ni un momento de reposo I don't get a minute's peace o rest with the children around2 ( Coc):dejar en reposo leave to standB ( Fís) restun cuerpo/moléculas en reposo a body/molecules at rest* * *
Del verbo reposar: ( conjugate reposar)
reposo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
reposó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
reposar
reposo
reposar ( conjugate reposar) verbo intransitivo
[ restos mortales] to lie
reposo sustantivo masculino
b) (Coc):
reposar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (una persona) to rest, take a rest: no estaba dormido, solo reposaba un rato, I wasn't asleep, I was just resting (my eyes) a little
2 (un muerto) to be buried, to lie: sus restos reposan en un cementerio de Dublín, she's buried in a Dublin cemetery
3 (el polvo, etc) to lie
4 (un alimento, un líquido) to settle, stand
II verbo transitivo to rest, lay [en, on]: reposé mi cabeza en su pecho, I rested my head on his chest
♦ Locuciones: reposar la comida, to let one's meal go down
reposo sustantivo masculino
1 (de una persona) rest: guardar reposo, to rest
2 (de una vida, del alma, etc) peace
3 (de un alimento o líquido) dejar en reposo, leave to stand
4 Fís rest
' reposo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
clínica
- descanso
English:
repose
- rest
- lay-by
- nursing
- rest area
* * *reposo nm1. [descanso] rest;en reposo [cuerpo, persona] at rest;[máquina] not in use; Culindejar algo en reposo to leave sth to stand;recomendó reposo absoluto she recommended a complete rest2. Fís rest;electrones en reposo electrons at rest* * *m rest;hacer reposo rest* * *reposo nm: repose, rest* * *reposo n rest -
7 a lo máximo
= at best, at most, at the mostEx. Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.Ex. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex. The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most.* * *= at best, at most, at the mostEx: Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.
Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex: The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most. -
8 a lo sumo
at most, at the most* * *= at best, at most, at the mostEx. Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.Ex. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex. The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most.* * *= at best, at most, at the mostEx: Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.
Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex: The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most. -
9 alifático
adj.aliphatic.* * *= aliphatic.Ex. This is an analysis of the reactivity of single bonds in aliphatic molecules by statistical and pattern recognition methods.* * *= aliphatic.Ex: This is an analysis of the reactivity of single bonds in aliphatic molecules by statistical and pattern recognition methods.
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10 asimetría
f.1 asymmetry, skewness, disproportion, dissymmetry.2 asymmetry, skew, ametria.* * *1 asymmetry* * *SF (=falta de simetría) asymmetry; (=desequilibrio) imbalance* * *femenino asymmetry* * *= chirality, asymmetry.Ex. The author proposes a measure of chirality within the environment of atoms in molecules: where chirality is defined both by the geometry of the closest atoms and by a property of these atoms.Ex. Information asymmetry has been aggravated and information technology use has played a role in this exacerbation.* * *femenino asymmetry* * *= chirality, asymmetry.Ex: The author proposes a measure of chirality within the environment of atoms in molecules: where chirality is defined both by the geometry of the closest atoms and by a property of these atoms.
Ex: Information asymmetry has been aggravated and information technology use has played a role in this exacerbation.* * *asymmetry* * *asimetría nfasymmetry* * *f assymetry* * *asimetría nf: asymmetry -
11 carotenoide
m.carotenoid, carotinoid.* * *= carotenoid.Nota: Pigmento rojo, naranje y amarillo que se encuentra en las plantas y en los tejidos de los animales herbívoros.Ex. The author proposes a systematic chemical structure descriptor system for simple carotenoid molecules.* * *= carotenoid.Nota: Pigmento rojo, naranje y amarillo que se encuentra en las plantas y en los tejidos de los animales herbívoros.Ex: The author proposes a systematic chemical structure descriptor system for simple carotenoid molecules.
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12 como mucho
adv.at the most, at the longest.* * *at the most* * ** * *= at best, at most, if at all, at the most, at the very latestEx. Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.Ex. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex. Local vendors offer, if at all, mainly western popular literature and newspapers.Ex. The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most.Ex. To this end we shall continue to accept questionnaires until May 17th at the very latest.* * *= at best, at most, if at all, at the most, at the very latestEx: Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.
Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex: Local vendors offer, if at all, mainly western popular literature and newspapers.Ex: The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most.Ex: To this end we shall continue to accept questionnaires until May 17th at the very latest. -
13 difracción
f.diffraction.* * *SF diffraction* * *= diffraction.Ex. She was responsible for developing the X-ray diffraction method of finding the exact structure of large and complicated molecules, such as penicillin, vitamin B-12 and insulin.* * *= diffraction.Ex: She was responsible for developing the X-ray diffraction method of finding the exact structure of large and complicated molecules, such as penicillin, vitamin B-12 and insulin.
* * *diffraction* * *
difracción f Ópt diffraction
* * *difracción nfFís diffraction* * *f FÍS diffraction -
14 en el mejor de los casos
at best————————at the very best* * *= at best, at most, ideally, in the best of circumstances, the best case scenario, at the most, at the best of times, at the very bestEx. Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.Ex. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex. Ideally we would like both to maximise recall, or the number of relevant documents retrieved, at the same time ensuring that the documents retrieved all remain relevant.Ex. Virtually all SLIS have fewer staff than five years ago -- one or two fewer in the best of circumstances and ten or fifteen in the worst.Ex. The best case scenario predicts at least 4 emerging roles for librarians in school library media centres.Ex. The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most.Ex. Finding books by subject in large libraries is a difficult task at the best of times.Ex. You only had to read the article to see that this was pure fabrication at the very best.* * *= at best, at most, ideally, in the best of circumstances, the best case scenario, at the most, at the best of times, at the very bestEx: Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.
Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex: Ideally we would like both to maximise recall, or the number of relevant documents retrieved, at the same time ensuring that the documents retrieved all remain relevant.Ex: Virtually all SLIS have fewer staff than five years ago -- one or two fewer in the best of circumstances and ten or fifteen in the worst.Ex: The best case scenario predicts at least 4 emerging roles for librarians in school library media centres.Ex: The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most.Ex: Finding books by subject in large libraries is a difficult task at the best of times.Ex: You only had to read the article to see that this was pure fabrication at the very best. -
15 espectroscópico
adj.spectroscopic.* * *Ex. Most spectroscopic methods are differentiated as either atomic or molecular based on whether or not they apply to atoms or molecules.* * *Ex: Most spectroscopic methods are differentiated as either atomic or molecular based on whether or not they apply to atoms or molecules.
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16 gas metano
m.marsh gas, methane.* * *(n.) = methaneEx. An equation expressing the contribution of the different fragments of the molecules to the boiling point of methane was obtained.* * *(n.) = methaneEx: An equation expressing the contribution of the different fragments of the molecules to the boiling point of methane was obtained.
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17 insulina
f.insulin.* * *1 insulin* * *noun f.* * *SF insulin* * *femenino insulin* * *= insulin.Ex. She was responsible for developing the X-ray diffraction method of finding the exact structure of large and complicated molecules, such as penicillin, vitamin B-12 and insulin.----* resistencia a la insulina = insulin resistance.* * *femenino insulin* * *= insulin.Ex: She was responsible for developing the X-ray diffraction method of finding the exact structure of large and complicated molecules, such as penicillin, vitamin B-12 and insulin.
* resistencia a la insulina = insulin resistance.* * *insulin* * *
insulina sustantivo femenino
insulin
insulina sustantivo femenino insulin
' insulina' also found in these entries:
English:
insulin
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18 isótopo
m.isotope.* * *1 isotope* * *SM isotope* * *masculino isotope* * *= isotope.Ex. We can therefore use this principle to arrange the entities in our list in order: Level I - Fundamental particles; Level II - Atoms, isotopes; and Level III - Molecules = Por lo tanto, podemos utilizar este principio para ordenar las entidades de la lista: Nivel I - Partículas fundamentales; Nivel II - †tomos, isótopos; y Nivel III - Moléculas.----* de isótopos = isotopic.* isótopo de hidrógeno = hydrogen isotope.* isótopo radioactivo = radioisotope.* mediante isótopos = isotopically.* por medio de isótopos = isotopically.* * *masculino isotope* * *= isotope.Ex: We can therefore use this principle to arrange the entities in our list in order: Level I - Fundamental particles; Level II - Atoms, isotopes; and Level III - Molecules = Por lo tanto, podemos utilizar este principio para ordenar las entidades de la lista: Nivel I - Partículas fundamentales; Nivel II - tomos, isótopos; y Nivel III - Moléculas.
* de isótopos = isotopic.* isótopo de hidrógeno = hydrogen isotope.* isótopo radioactivo = radioisotope.* mediante isótopos = isotopically.* por medio de isótopos = isotopically.* * *isotope* * *
isótopo m Quím isotope
* * *isótopo, -a♦ adjisotopic♦ nmisotopeisótopo radiactivo radioactive isotope* * *m isotope* * *isótopo nm: isotope -
19 metano
m.methane.* * *1 methane* * *SM methane* * *masculino methane* * *= methane.Ex. An equation expressing the contribution of the different fragments of the molecules to the boiling point of methane was obtained.* * *masculino methane* * *= methane.Ex: An equation expressing the contribution of the different fragments of the molecules to the boiling point of methane was obtained.
* * *methane* * *
metano m Quím methane
' metano' also found in these entries:
English:
methane
* * *metano nmmethane* * *m methane* * *metano nm: methane -
20 partícula
f.1 particle.2 particle, subatomic particle, subatomic particle with a definite mass and electric charge.3 dot.* * *1 particle\partícula elemental elementary particle* * *noun f.* * *SF particle* * *femenino particle* * *= connecting word, particulate, particle.Ex. It is only the order in which they are cited and, in natural language, the connecting words that distinguish the statements of the two subjects.Ex. The author describes a technique for processing the collected data concerning water, particulate and sediments in the Lagoon of Venice.Ex. We can therefore use this principle to arrange the entities in our list in order: Level I - Fundamental particles; Level II - Atoms, isotopes; and Level III - Molecules = Por lo tanto, podemos utilizar este principio para ordenar las entidades de la lista: Nivel I - Partículas fundamentales; Nivel II - †tomos, isótopos; y Nivel III - Moléculas.----* acelerador de partículas = particle accelerator.* acelerador de partículas atómicas = atomic particle accelerator.* emisión de partículas = particle emission.* física de partículas = particle physics, high energy physics.* partícula que aparece en los nombres de origen holandés = Van.* partícula sólida = solid particle.* * *femenino particle* * *= connecting word, particulate, particle.Ex: It is only the order in which they are cited and, in natural language, the connecting words that distinguish the statements of the two subjects.
Ex: The author describes a technique for processing the collected data concerning water, particulate and sediments in the Lagoon of Venice.Ex: We can therefore use this principle to arrange the entities in our list in order: Level I - Fundamental particles; Level II - Atoms, isotopes; and Level III - Molecules = Por lo tanto, podemos utilizar este principio para ordenar las entidades de la lista: Nivel I - Partículas fundamentales; Nivel II - tomos, isótopos; y Nivel III - Moléculas.* acelerador de partículas = particle accelerator.* acelerador de partículas atómicas = atomic particle accelerator.* emisión de partículas = particle emission.* física de partículas = particle physics, high energy physics.* partícula que aparece en los nombres de origen holandés = Van.* partícula sólida = solid particle.* * *2 (parte muy pequeña) particle, speck3 ( Ling) particle* * *
partícula sustantivo femenino
particle
partícula sustantivo femenino particle
' partícula' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
elemental
- cargar
- mota
English:
particle
- to
- phrasal verb
* * *partícula nf1. [trozo pequeño] particle, speck;partículas de polvo dust particles2. Fís particlepartícula alfa alpha particle;partícula beta beta particle;partícula elemental elementary particle;partícula subatómica subatomic particle3. Ling particle* * *f particle* * *partícula nf: particle
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