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1 overwritten
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2 overwrite
tr[əʊvə'raɪt]1 sobreescribirv.(§ p.,p.p.: overwrote, overwritten) = sobrescribir (Informática) v.'əʊvər'raɪt, ˌəʊvə'raɪta) ( write)to overwrite something ON something — superponer* algo a algo
b) ( delete) machacar*, borrar[ˌǝʊvǝ'raɪt] (pt overwrote) [ˌˌǝʊvǝ'rǝʊt] (pp overwritten) [ˌˌǝʊvǝ'rɪtn]1. VT1) exagerar2) (Comput) sobreescribir2.VI exagerar* * *['əʊvər'raɪt, ˌəʊvə'raɪt]a) ( write)to overwrite something ON something — superponer* algo a algo
b) ( delete) machacar*, borrar -
3 purple
'pə:plnoun, adjective((of) a dark colour made by mixing blue and red.) púrpura, moradopurple adj n color púrpura / moradotr['pɜːpəl]1 morado,-a1 (color nombre masculino) púrpura, (color nombre masculino) moradopurple ['pərpəl] n: morado m, color m púrpuraadj.• amoratado, -a adj.• coccíneo, -a adj.• cárdeno, -a adj.• morado, -a adj.• purpurado, -a adj.• purpúreo, -a adj.n.• morado s.m.• púrpura (Color) s.f.v.• purpurar v.
I 'pɜːrpəl, 'pɜːpəlb) ( overwritten) <prose/passage> grandiloquente
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['pɜːpl]1.ADJ moradoPurple Heart — (US) (Mil) decoración otorgada a los heridos de guerra
purple heart — (píldora f de) anfetamina f
purple prose — prosa f de estilo inflado
2.N (=colour) púrpura f, morado m3.VT purpurar4.CPDpurple patch N — estado m de gracia
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I ['pɜːrpəl, 'pɜːpəl]b) ( overwritten) <prose/passage> grandiloquente
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4 overwhelm
əuvə'welm(to defeat or overcome: He was overwhelmed with work/grief.) vencer, aplastar; agobiar, abrumartr[əʊvə'welm]1 (physically - defeat) arrollar, aplastar2 figurative use (emotionally) abrumaroverwhelm [.o:vər'hwɛlm] vt1) crush, defeat: aplastar, arrollar2) submerge: inundar, sumergir3) overpower: abrumar, agobiaroverwhelmed by remorse: abrumado de remordimientov.• abrumar v.• agobiar v.• anonadar v.• apesgar v.• hundir v.• inundar v.• sepultar v.• sumergir v.• sumir v.'əʊvər'hwelm, ˌəʊvə'welma) ( emotionally) abrumarb) ( defeat) \<\<army/post\>\> aplastar, arrollarc) ( swamp) inundar, anegar*to be overwhelmed WITH something: they've been overwhelmed with applications/complaints — han recibido infinidad de solicitudes/quejas
[ˌǝʊvǝ'welm]VT1) (=defeat) [+ opponent, team] arrollar, aplastar2) (=overcome) [difficulties, fear, loneliness] abrumarI felt overwhelmed by events/her — me sentía abrumado por los acontecimientos/por ella
he was overwhelmed by their kindness — su amabilidad le dejó abrumado or le conmovió profundamente
3) (=inundate, overload) (with work) abrumar, agobiar; (with questions, requests, information) atosigaryou shouldn't overwhelm the customer with too much information — no deberías atosigar al cliente con demasiada información
* * *['əʊvər'hwelm, ˌəʊvə'welm]a) ( emotionally) abrumarb) ( defeat) \<\<army/post\>\> aplastar, arrollarc) ( swamp) inundar, anegar*to be overwhelmed WITH something: they've been overwhelmed with applications/complaints — han recibido infinidad de solicitudes/quejas
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5 recargado
Del verbo recargar: ( conjugate recargar) \ \
recargado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: recargado recargar
recargado
◊ -da adjetivo ‹ decoración› overelaborate;‹ texto› overwritten
recargar ( conjugate recargar) verbo transitivo ‹ batería› to recharge; ‹encendedor/estilográfica› to refill; ‹arma/programa› to reload recargarse verbo pronominal (Col, Méx, Ven) ( apoyarse) recargadose CONTRA algo to lean against sth
recargado,-a adj (decoración, gusto) overdone, overelaborate
recargar verbo transitivo
1 (un decorado, una habitación) to overelaborate
2 (una pila, batería, un mechero) to recharge
3 (una estantería, etc) to overload
4 Fin (un recibo, una factura, deuda) to increase ' recargado' also found in these entries: Spanish: recargada - barroco English: florid - ornate -
6 overwrite
overwrite mode función de “sobreescribir”vt.1 sobreescribir.2 sobrescribir, escribir sobre. (pt overwrote; pp overwritten)
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