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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > мутировать
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70 mutar
mutar vtr, mutarse verbo reflexivo to mutate: el virus de la gripe se muta con tanta frecuencia que disminuye la efectividad de la vacuna contra él, the flu virus mutates frequently, causing the vaccine used to fight it to become less effective ' mutar' also found in these entries: Spanish: mutarse English: mutate -
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mutar vtr, mutarse verbo reflexivo to mutate: el virus de la gripe se muta con tanta frecuencia que disminuye la efectividad de la vacuna contra él, the flu virus mutates frequently, causing the vaccine used to fight it to become less effective ' mutarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: mutar -
75 sufrir
sufrir ( conjugate sufrir) verbo transitivo ‹ cambio› to undergo; ‹ accidente› to have; el coche sufrió una avería the car broke down verbo intransitivo to suffer; sufrir de algo to suffer from sth
sufrir
I verbo intransitivo to suffer: sufre de reumatismo, he suffers from rheumatism
II verbo transitivo
1 (un daño, un perjuicio) to suffer: sufría una extraña enfermedad, he had a rare illness (un accidente) to have (una derrota) to suffer (una operación) to undergo
2 (cambios) to undergo: en la adolescencia se sufre una gran transformación, you go through a lot of changes during adolescence
3 (soportar, aguantar) to bear: tuvimos que sufrir sus chistes machistas, we had to put up with his sexist jokes ' sufrir' also found in these entries: Spanish: atravesada - atravesado - castigar - desengaño - llevar - martirizar - padecer - pasar - soportar - accidente - caída - contratiempo - daño - desmayo - experimentar - herida - persecución - quemar - regodearse - resentirse English: break down - brunt - collapse - crack - crack up - experience - have - incur - meet with - penalty - relapse - squirm - suffer - sustain - undergo - concuss - die - grieve - height - hemorrhage - hurt - mutate - rack - receive - under - weak -
76 transformación
transformación sustantivo femeninoc) (Ling) transformation
transformación sustantivo femenino transformation ' transformación' also found in these entries: Spanish: sufrir - trasformación - operar English: change - transformation - conversion - mutate - mutation -
77 differentiate
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См. также в других словарях:
mutate — index convert (change use), transform, vary Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
mutate — (v.) to change state or condition, 1818, back formation from MUTATION (Cf. mutation). In genetic sense, 1913, from L. mutatus, pp. of mutare to change (see MUTABLE (Cf. mutable)). Related: Mutated; mutating … Etymology dictionary
mutate — ► VERB ▪ undergo mutation … English terms dictionary
mutate — [myo͞o′tāt΄] vi., vt. mutated, mutating [< L mutatus, pp. of mutare, to change: see MISS1] to change; specif., to undergo or cause to undergo mutation … English World dictionary
mutate — [[t]mjuːte͟ɪt, AM mju͟ːteɪt[/t]] mutates, mutating, mutated 1) V ERG If an animal or plant mutates, or something mutates it, it develops different characteristics as the result of a change in its genes. The virus mutates in the carrier s body...… … English dictionary
mutate — mu|tate [mju:ˈteıt US ˈmju:teıt] v [Date: 1700 1800; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of mutare [i] to change ] 1.) if an animal or plant mutates, it becomes different from others of the same kind, because of a change in its ↑genetic structure… … Dictionary of contemporary English
mutate — [19] Semantically, mutate is probably the most direct English descendant of the Indo European base *moi , *mei ‘change, exchange’, which has also given English mad, mean ‘unworthy, ignoble’, municipal, mutual [15] (from Latin mūtuus ‘exchanged,… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
mutate — UK [mjuːˈteɪt] / US [ˈmjuˌteɪt] verb [intransitive] Word forms mutate : present tense I/you/we/they mutate he/she/it mutates present participle mutating past tense mutated past participle mutated biology to become physically different from other… … English dictionary
mutate — [19] Semantically, mutate is probably the most direct English descendant of the Indo European base *moi , *mei ‘change, exchange’, which has also given English mad, mean ‘unworthy, ignoble’, municipal, mutual [15] (from Latin mūtuus ‘exchanged,… … Word origins
mutate — verb Mutate is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑gene, ↑virus … Collocations dictionary
Mutate (comics) — The term Mutate refers to most non mutant superbeings in the Marvel Comics universe. See below for other uses. Contents 1 History 2 In Disney s Gargoyles 3 Non human mutates 4 … Wikipedia