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1 ooze
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1. verb1) (to flow slowly: The water oozed through the sand.) manar, rezumar2) (to have (something liquid) flowing slowly out: His wound was oozing blood.) manar, rezumar
2. noun(liquid, slippery mud: The river bed was thick with ooze.) cieno, fango- oozyooze vb rezumar / salirtr[ʊːz]1 rezumar1 rezumar2 figurative use rebosar, irradiar————————tr[ʊːz]1 cieno, lodo: rezumarooze vt1) : rezumar2) exude: irradiar, rebosarto ooze confidence: irradiar confianzaooze nslime: cieno m, limo mn.• chorro suave s.m.• cieno s.m.• lama s.f.• légamo s.m.v.• colar v.• escurrir v.• exudar v.• manar v.• rezumar v.• sudar v.uːz
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to ooze WITH something: the walls were oozing with damp — las paredes rezumaban humedad
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vt[uːz]1.N cieno m, limo m ; [of blood] pérdida f, salida f2.VI [liquid] rezumar(se); [blood] salir; (=leak) gotear3.VT rezumar; (fig) rebosar- ooze out* * *[uːz]
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to ooze WITH something: the walls were oozing with damp — las paredes rezumaban humedad
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2 ooze
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3 ooze
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4 ooze
s.1 fango (mud)2 flujo (flow)3 légamo.vt.1 rezumar (líquido)2 trazumarse, exudar, efluir, filtrarse.vi.rezumar, brotar. (pt & pp oozed) -
5 ooze with juice
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6 ooze away
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7 ooze out
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8 ooze away
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9 ooze confidence
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10 ooze forth
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11 ooze into
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12 ooze out
v.efluir, exudar, rezumarse. -
13 ooze through
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14 decay ooze
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15 Globigerina ooze
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16 calcareous ooze
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17 sea ooze
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18 destilado
Del verbo destilar: ( conjugate destilar) \ \
destilado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: destilado destilar
destilar ( conjugate destilar) verbo transitivo ‹hulla/madera› to char
destilado,-a adjetivo distilled
destilar verbo transitivo
1 (con alambique) to distil
2 (rezumar, supurar) to ooze fig (dejar ver, estar lleno de) to ooze, reveal: la carta destila resentimiento, the letter exudes bitterness ' destilado' also found in these entries: Spanish: destilada -
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destilar ( conjugate destilar) verbo transitivo ‹hulla/madera› to char
destilar verbo transitivo
1 (con alambique) to distil
2 (rezumar, supurar) to ooze fig (dejar ver, estar lleno de) to ooze, reveal: la carta destila resentimiento, the letter exudes bitterness ' destilar' also found in these entries: English: distil - distill -
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