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1 narcotic
[naːˈkɔtɪk] nouna type of drug that stops pain or makes one sleep, often addictive when taken in large doses.مُخَدِّر -
2 narkotikum n
narcotic -
3 narcotique
narcotique [naʀkɔtik]adjectivemasculine noun* * *naʀkɔtikadjectif, nom masculin narcotic* * *naʀkɔtik1. adj2. nm* * *narcotique adj, nm narcotic.[narkɔtik] adjectif————————[narkɔtik] nom masculin -
4 stupéfiant
stupéfiant, e [stypefjɑ̃, jɑ̃t]1. adjective( = étonnant) astounding2. masculine noun* * *
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stupéfiante stypefjɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) ( étonnant) stunning, astounding2) Médecine stupefying
2.
* * *stypefjɑ̃, jɑ̃t stupéfiant, -e1. adj2. nmMÉDECINE drug, narcotic* * *A adj1 ( étonnant) stunning, astounding;2 Méd stupefying.B nm Pharm drug, narcotic.( féminin stupéfiante) [stypefjɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif————————nom masculin -
5 marea
f.1 tide.marea alta/baja high/low tidemarea negra oil slickmarea viva spring tideestá subiendo/bajando la marea the tide is coming in/going out2 flood.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: marear.* * *1 tide2 (multitud) sea\marea alta high tidemarea baja low tidemarea negra oil slickmarea roja red tidemarea viva spring tide* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Geog) tidemarea alta — high tide, high water
marea baja — low tide, low water
2) (=flujo) tide3) (=brisa) light sea breeze4) (=llovizna) drizzle; Cono Sur sea mist* * *femenino tidecuando baja/sube la marea — when the tide goes out/comes in
* * *= tide, ebbing tide.Ex. A search of the term 'shellfish' selects a further 126 terms, of which the six most highly ranked are: oysters, mussels, clams, tides, estuaries, and seafoods.Ex. She slumbered well into the morning, untethered thoughts swimming against an ebbing tide of narcotic dreams.----* afectado por las mareas = tidal.* calendario de mareas = tide table.* contra viento y marea = at all costs, against (all/the) odds, at any cost, at any price, come hell or high water.* cuando la marea está alta = at high tide.* cuando la marea está baja = at low tide.* de las mareas = tidal.* de la zona de entre mareas = intertidal.* marea alta = high tide.* marea baja = low tide.* marea de gente = foot traffic, maddening crowd.* marea negra = oil slick.* regido por las mareas = tidal.* sometido a las mareas = tidal.* zona entre mareas = intertidal zone.* * *femenino tidecuando baja/sube la marea — when the tide goes out/comes in
* * *= tide, ebbing tide.Ex: A search of the term 'shellfish' selects a further 126 terms, of which the six most highly ranked are: oysters, mussels, clams, tides, estuaries, and seafoods.
Ex: She slumbered well into the morning, untethered thoughts swimming against an ebbing tide of narcotic dreams.* afectado por las mareas = tidal.* calendario de mareas = tide table.* contra viento y marea = at all costs, against (all/the) odds, at any cost, at any price, come hell or high water.* cuando la marea está alta = at high tide.* cuando la marea está baja = at low tide.* de las mareas = tidal.* de la zona de entre mareas = intertidal.* marea alta = high tide.* marea baja = low tide.* marea de gente = foot traffic, maddening crowd.* marea negra = oil slick.* regido por las mareas = tidal.* sometido a las mareas = tidal.* zona entre mareas = intertidal zone.* * *tidecuando baja/sube la marea when the tide goes out/comes in, when the tide falls/risesun río con régimen de marea a tidal riverCompuestos:● marea alta/bajahigh/low tiderising tide, flood tidefalling tide, ebb tideneap tideoil slick(fenómeno) red tide; (enfermedad) neurotoxic shellfish poisoning, NSPspring tide* * *
Del verbo marear: ( conjugate marear)
marea es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
marea
marear
marea sustantivo femenino
tide;◊ cuando baja/sube la marea when the tide goes out/comes in;
marea creciente rising tide, flood tide;
marea menguante falling tide, ebb tide;
marea negra oil slick
marear ( conjugate marear) verbo transitivo
( con pérdida de equilibrio) to make … dizzy
marearse verbo pronominal
(— en barco) to get seasick;
(— en avión) to get airsick;
( perder el equilibrio) to feel dizzy;
( con alcohol) to get tipsy
marea sustantivo femenino tide
marea alta/baja, high/low tide
marear verbo transitivo
1 (producir náuseas) to make sick
(producir desfallecimiento) to make dizzy
2 fam (molestar) to confuse, puzzle: me marea con tanta orden contradictoria, he confuses me with all his contradictory orders
' marea' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
crecer
- efecto
- flujo
- locuacidad
- marear
- subir
- viento
- alto
- ascendente
- bajar
- bajo
- reflujo
English:
come in
- giddy
- out
- rising
- slick
- thick
- tidal
- tide
- turn
- ebb
- oil
- water
* * *marea nf1. [del mar] tide;está subiendo/bajando la marea the tide is coming in/going outmarea alta high tide;marea baja low tide;marea negra oil slick;marea roja red tide;marea viva spring tide2. [multitud] flood;una marea de turistas invadió la ciudad hordes of tourists invaded the city* * *f tide; fig: de gente sea* * *marea nf: tide* * *marea n tide -
6 narkomania
yks.nom. narkomania; yks.gen. narkomanian; yks.part. narkomaniaa; yks.ill. narkomaniaan; mon.gen. narkomanioiden narkomanioitten narkomaniain; mon.part. narkomanioita; mon.ill. narkomanioihinnarcotic addiction (noun)* * *medicine, veterinary• narcotic addictionmedicine, veterinary• narcomania -
7 kileo
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kileo[Swahili Plural] vileo[English Word] intoxicant[English Plural] intoxicants[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -lewa, mlevi------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kileo[Swahili Plural] vileo[English Word] alcoholic beverage[English Plural] alcoholic beverages[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -lewa, mlevi------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kileo[Swahili Plural] vileo[English Word] narcotic[English Plural] narcotics[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -lewa, mlevi------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kileo[Swahili Plural] vileo[English Word] intoxication[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -lewa, mlevi------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kileo[Swahili Plural] vileo[English Word] drunkenness[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -lewa, mlevi------------------------------------------------------------ -
8 boza
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] boza[English Word] beer[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] personal------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] boza[English Word] intoxicating beverage[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] personal------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] boza[English Word] narcotic[English Plural] narcotics[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] personal------------------------------------------------------------ -
9 majuni
[Swahili Word] majuni[English Word] narcotic confection made of opium or hemp and sugar[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
10 ecstasy
[ˈekstəsɪ]1) noun plural ˈecstasies (a feeling of) very great joy or other overwhelming emotion.2) ( no plural) a narcotic drug
См. также в других словарях:
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