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21 vaciado en yeso
• plaster cast -
22 yeso mate
• plaster of Paris• Spanish white• stucco -
23 escayola
f.1 plaster of Paris (construction).una escayola a plaster cast2 scagliola, plaster, stucco.3 plaster cast.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: escayolar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: escayolar.* * *2 MEDICINA plaster* * *noun f.plaster, plaster cast* * *SF1) (Arte) plaster of Paris2) (Constr) plaster, plaster of Paris3) (Med) (=material) plaster; (=férula) plaster cast, cast* * *me quitaron la escayola — I had my cast o (BrE) my plaster taken off
* * *= plaster, plaster of paris.Ex. After cooling, the plate and mould were removed from the box and the plaster was broken off and discarded.Ex. Stereotype was the process of making metal printing plates carrying a printing surface in relief by pouring stereotype metal into a papier-mache (called 'flong') or plaster of paris mould.----* molde de escayola = plaster cast.* panel divisorio de escayola = plaster partition.* * *me quitaron la escayola — I had my cast o (BrE) my plaster taken off
* * *= plaster, plaster of paris.Ex: After cooling, the plate and mould were removed from the box and the plaster was broken off and discarded.
Ex: Stereotype was the process of making metal printing plates carrying a printing surface in relief by pouring stereotype metal into a papier-mache (called 'flong') or plaster of paris mould.* molde de escayola = plaster cast.* panel divisorio de escayola = plaster partition.* * *1 (material) plaster2 ( Med) plaster castmañana me van a quitar la escayola I'm having my cast o ( BrE) my plaster taken off tomorrowuna escayola de la huella del pie a plaster cast of the footprint* * *
Del verbo escayolar: ( conjugate escayolar)
escayola es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
escayola
escayolar
escayola sustantivo femenino (Esp) ( material) plaster;
(Med) plaster cast
escayolar ( conjugate escayolar) verbo transitivo (Esp) to put … in a (plaster) cast, to put … in plaster (BrE)
escayola sustantivo femenino
1 (para paredes y techos) plaster
2 (para moldes y uso médico) plaster (of Paris)
escayolar vtr Med to put in plaster
' escayola' also found in these entries:
English:
cast
- plaster
- plaster cast
* * *escayola nf1. [material] plaster of Paris;techo de escayola plaster ceiling2. [vendaje] plaster, plaster cast;le pusieron una escayola en la pierna they put a plaster cast on his leg, Br they put his leg in plaster3. [figura, escultura] (plaster) cast* * *f (plaster) cast* * *escayola nf1) : plaster (for casts)2) : plaster cast* * *escayola n plaster -
24 yeso
m.1 gypsum (geology).2 plaster (construction).3 gesso (art).4 plaster (vendaje). (especially Latin American Spanish)5 cast.* * *1 (mineral) gypsum2 (para la construcción) plaster3 (tiza) chalk4 (escultura) plaster cast* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Geol) gypsum2) (Arquit) plaster3) (Med) (=material) plaster; (=molde) plaster cast4) (Arte) plaster cast5) (=tiza) chalk* * *a) (Art, Const) plasterb) (AmL) (Med) plasterc) (Min) gypsum* * *= plaster, plaster of paris, gypsum, gypsum.Ex. After cooling, the plate and mould were removed from the box and the plaster was broken off and discarded.Ex. Stereotype was the process of making metal printing plates carrying a printing surface in relief by pouring stereotype metal into a papier-mache (called 'flong') or plaster of paris mould.Ex. The materials used were sulphate and gypsum in all cases.Ex. The materials used were sulphate and gypsum in all cases.----* molde de yeso = plaster mould [plaster-mould].* panel de cartón-yeso = plasterboard.* placa de cartón-yeso = plasterboard.* placa de yeso = drywall.* * *a) (Art, Const) plasterb) (AmL) (Med) plasterc) (Min) gypsum* * *= plaster, plaster of paris, gypsum, gypsum.Ex: After cooling, the plate and mould were removed from the box and the plaster was broken off and discarded.
Ex: Stereotype was the process of making metal printing plates carrying a printing surface in relief by pouring stereotype metal into a papier-mache (called 'flong') or plaster of paris mould.Ex: The materials used were sulphate and gypsum in all cases.Ex: The materials used were sulphate and gypsum in all cases.* molde de yeso = plaster mould [plaster-mould].* panel de cartón-yeso = plasterboard.* placa de cartón-yeso = plasterboard.* placa de yeso = drywall.* * *3 ( Min) gypsumCompuesto:plaster of Paris* * *
yeso sustantivo masculinoa) (Art, Const) plasterb) (AmL) (Med) (plaster) cast;
yeso sustantivo masculino
1 Geol (mineral) gypsum
2 Constr Med plaster
3 Arte plaster cast
' yeso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
panel
- amasar
- molde
English:
cast
- plaster
- plaster cast
* * *yeso nm2. [para paredes] plaster* * *m plaster* * *yeso nm1) : plaster2) : gypsum* * *yeso n plaster -
25 enyesar
v.1 to put in plaster (brazo, pierna).2 to plaster, to cast.* * *1 to plaster2 MEDICINA to put in plaster* * *verb* * *VT1) [+ pared] to plaster2) (Med) to put in a plaster cast, put in plasterle enyesaron el brazo — his arm was put in a (plaster) cast o in plaster
tener una pierna enyesada — to have one's leg in a (plaster) cast, have a leg in plaster
* * *verbo transitivoa) (Const) to plasterb) <brazo/pierna> to put... in plaster, put... in a plaster cast* * *verbo transitivoa) (Const) to plasterb) <brazo/pierna> to put... in plaster, put... in a plaster cast* * *enyesar [A1 ]vt1 ( Const) to plaster2 ‹brazo/pierna› to put … in a (plaster) cast, to put … in plaster ( BrE)* * *
enyesar ( conjugate enyesar) verbo transitivoa) (Const) to plasterb) ‹brazo/pierna› to put … in a plaster cast, put … in plaster (BrE)
enyesar verbo transitivo
1 (una pared) to plaster
2 (un brazo, etc) to put in plaster
* * *enyesar vt1. [brazo, pierna] to put in a plaster cast o Br in plaster2. [pared] to plaster* * *v/t1 pared plaster2 MED put in plaster* * *enyesar vt1) : to plaster2) escayolar: to put in a plaster cast* * * -
26 escayolar
v.1 to put in plaster.2 to put in a cast, to put plaster on.* * *1 to put in plaster, plaster* * *VT to put in a plaster cast, put in plasterle escayolaron la pierna — his leg was put in a (plaster) cast o in plaster
* * *verbo transitivo (Esp) to put... in a (plaster) cast, to put... in plaster (BrE)* * *verbo transitivo (Esp) to put... in a (plaster) cast, to put... in plaster (BrE)* * *escayolar [A1 ]vtto put … in a (plaster) cast, to put … in plaster ( BrE)tenía la pierna escayolada his leg was in a cast o ( BrE) in plaster* * *
escayolar ( conjugate escayolar) verbo transitivo (Esp) to put … in a (plaster) cast, to put … in plaster (BrE)
escayolar vtr Med to put in plaster
* * *escayolar vtto put in a plaster cast o Br in plaster* * *v/t put in a (plaster) cast;llevar el pie escayolado have one’s foot in a cast, Br have one’s foot in plaster* * *escayolar vt: to put in a plaster cast* * * -
27 tirita
f.1 (sticking) plaster (British), Band-Aid® (United States).2 Band-Aid, sticking plaster, plaster.3 small strip.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: tiritar.* * *1 sticking plaster, plaster, Elastoplast, Band-aid* * *SF1) (Med) (sticking) plaster, bandaid ® (EEUU)2) (Cos) tag, tape ( for name on clothing)* * *femenino (Esp) Band-Aid® (AmE), sticking plaster (BrE)* * *= sticking plaster, band aid.Ex. The article in question is entitled 'The world and sticking plasters: or, how can we help developing countries?'.Ex. This is a selection of US museums dedicated to some rather unusual and extraordinary subjects and exhibits, including beverage cans, sugar packets, band aids, hygiene products, road asphalt and navel fluff.* * *femenino (Esp) Band-Aid® (AmE), sticking plaster (BrE)* * *= sticking plaster, band aid.Ex: The article in question is entitled 'The world and sticking plasters: or, how can we help developing countries?'.
Ex: This is a selection of US museums dedicated to some rather unusual and extraordinary subjects and exhibits, including beverage cans, sugar packets, band aids, hygiene products, road asphalt and navel fluff.* * ** * *
Del verbo tiritar: ( conjugate tiritar)
tirita es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
tirita
tiritar
tirita sustantivo femenino (Esp) Band-Aid® (AmE), sticking plaster (BrE)
tiritar ( conjugate tiritar) verbo intransitivo
to shiver, tremble;
tirita sustantivo femenino (sticking) plaster, Elastoplast(r), US Band-Aid(r)
tiritar verbo intransitivo to shiver [de, with]
' tirita' also found in these entries:
English:
Band-Aid
- Elastoplast
- plaster
- sticking-plaster
* * *tirita nfBr (sticking-)plaster, US Bandaid®;* * *f MED Bandaid®, Brplaster* * *tirita n plaster -
28 revocar
v.1 to revoke.Revocaron la ley injusta They revoked the unfair law.2 to plaster (construction).3 to roughcast, to plaster.El constructor revocó las paredes The constructor roughcast the walls.* * *2 (disuadir) to dissuade3 (enlucir) to plaster, stucco4 (encalar) to whitewash* * *verb* * *VT1) [+ decisión] to revoke, reverse; [+ orden] to cancel; [+ persona] to remove from his/her post, axe, ax (EEUU)2) [+ humo] to blow back3) (Arquit) (=enlucir) to plaster; (=encalar) to whitewash4) (=disuadir) to dissuade (de from)* * *verbo transitivo1) (Der) <consentimiento/testamento> to revoke; < fallo> to reverse, revoke2) (Const) < pared interior> to plaster; < pared exterior> to render* * *= overturn, repeal, revoke, plaster, void.Ex. However, any refinement involves greater human intervention, and this in turn can easily overturn the arguments in favour of subject indexes based upon titles.Ex. I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex. I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.Ex. Then it gets progressively worse as walls are washed away and vehicles plastered against houses and trees.Ex. However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.* * *verbo transitivo1) (Der) <consentimiento/testamento> to revoke; < fallo> to reverse, revoke2) (Const) < pared interior> to plaster; < pared exterior> to render* * *= overturn, repeal, revoke, plaster, void.Ex: However, any refinement involves greater human intervention, and this in turn can easily overturn the arguments in favour of subject indexes based upon titles.
Ex: I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex: I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.Ex: Then it gets progressively worse as walls are washed away and vehicles plastered against houses and trees.Ex: However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.* * *revocar [A2 ]vtA ( Der) ‹consentimiento/testamento› to revoke; ‹fallo› to reverse, revokeB ( Const) ‹pared interior› to plaster; ‹pared exterior› to render* * *
revocar ( conjugate revocar) verbo transitivo
1 (Der) ‹consentimiento/testamento› to revoke;
‹ fallo› to reverse, revoke
2 (Const) ‹ pared interior› to plaster;
‹ pared exterior› to render
revocar verbo transitivo
1 Jur to revoke, reverse
2 (una pared) (interior) to plaster
(exterior) to render
' revocar' also found in these entries:
English:
repeal
- reverse
- revoke
- plaster
- rescind
* * *revocar vt1. [sentencia, testamento] to revoke2. [pared] [interior] to plaster;[exterior] to render* * *v/t1 pared render2 JUR revoke* * *revocar {72} vt1) : to revoke, to repeal2) : to plaster (a wall) -
29 molde
m.1 mold (objeto hueco).2 prototype, archetype.3 pattern.4 die.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: moldar.* * *1 mould (US mold)\romper el molde to break the mould (US mold)* * *noun m.1) mold2) cast* * *SM1) (Culin, Téc) mould, mold (EEUU); (=vaciado) cast; (Tip) formmolde de corona — ring mould o (EEUU) mold
2) (Cos) (=patrón) pattern; (=aguja) knitting needle3) (=modelo) model4)- de moldeletra 1), pan 1)esto me viene de molde — this is just what I want o need, this is just the job *
* * *1) ( pieza hueca)a) ( para hornear) baking pan (AmE), baking tin (BrE); (para flanes, gelatina) mold*molde de pan — loaf pan (AmE) o (BrE) tin
b) ( para jugar en la arena) mold*c) (Tec) castun molde de yeso — (Art) a plaster cast
de molde — just right, perfect
d) (Impr) formde molde — just right, perfect
romper moldes: un atleta que rompe los moldes an athlete who is in a class of his own; los jóvenes rompen todos los moldes — young people break all the molds
2) (AmL) ( para coser) pattern; ( para tejer) (knitting) pattern* * *= mould [mold, -USA], cast.Ex. Indeed, I would guess that we measure the success of our Schools by how well they train their students to fit the existing mold.Ex. His sculptures were made by making casts of the cavities left in snow onto which the artist and a collaborator had urinated.----* fabricante de moldes = die-sinker.* hacer del mismo molde = cast in + the same mould as.* hacer una plancha a partir de un molde = cast + plate + from mould.* hacer un molde = cast in + mould.* letra de molde = block letter.* letra de molde, carácter de imprenta = block capital.* molde de dos hojas = two-sheet mould.* molde de escayola = plaster cast.* molde de yeso = plaster mould [plaster-mould].* molde para hacer gofres = waffle iron.* molde para pasteles = cake pan.* molde tipográfico = type image.* romper el molde tradicional = break out of + the traditional mould.* sacar del mismo molde = cast in + the same mould as.* salirse del molde = think out(side) + (of) the box.* * *1) ( pieza hueca)a) ( para hornear) baking pan (AmE), baking tin (BrE); (para flanes, gelatina) mold*molde de pan — loaf pan (AmE) o (BrE) tin
b) ( para jugar en la arena) mold*c) (Tec) castun molde de yeso — (Art) a plaster cast
de molde — just right, perfect
d) (Impr) formde molde — just right, perfect
romper moldes: un atleta que rompe los moldes an athlete who is in a class of his own; los jóvenes rompen todos los moldes — young people break all the molds
2) (AmL) ( para coser) pattern; ( para tejer) (knitting) pattern* * *= mould [mold, -USA], cast.Ex: Indeed, I would guess that we measure the success of our Schools by how well they train their students to fit the existing mold.
Ex: His sculptures were made by making casts of the cavities left in snow onto which the artist and a collaborator had urinated.* fabricante de moldes = die-sinker.* hacer del mismo molde = cast in + the same mould as.* hacer una plancha a partir de un molde = cast + plate + from mould.* hacer un molde = cast in + mould.* letra de molde = block letter.* letra de molde, carácter de imprenta = block capital.* molde de dos hojas = two-sheet mould.* molde de escayola = plaster cast.* molde de yeso = plaster mould [plaster-mould].* molde para hacer gofres = waffle iron.* molde para pasteles = cake pan.* molde tipográfico = type image.* romper el molde tradicional = break out of + the traditional mould.* sacar del mismo molde = cast in + the same mould as.* salirse del molde = think out(side) + (of) the box.* * *molde de pan loaf tin2 (para jugar en la arena) mold*3 ( Tec) castun molde de yeso ( Art) a plaster castel dentista me sacó el molde de los dientes the dentist made an impression of my teethuna obra que rompe con todos los moldes clásicos a work that breaks all the classical moldsde molde just right, perfectquedarse en el molde ( Arg); to keep one's mouth shutromper moldes: un atleta que rompe los moldes an athlete who is rewriting the record books o who is in a class of his ownfue una fiesta que rompió moldes it was the party to end all partiesustedes los jóvenes rompen todos los moldes you young people break with all the traditions o break all the moldssacarle molde a algo ( Chi fam): su metida de pata fue como para sacarle molde it was a terrible o a classic o an unforgettable faux pasCompuesto:molde savarín or chimenea or de coronaring mold** * *
molde sustantivo masculino
(para flanes, gelatina) mold( conjugate mold);◊ molde de pan loaf pan (AmE) o (BrE) tinb) (Tec) cast;◊ un molde de yeso (Art) a plaster cast
molde sustantivo masculino mould, US mold
(de cocina) tin
' molde' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
engrasar
- letra
- matriz
- moldear
- untar
- vaciado
- acaramelado
- pan
- sándwich
English:
cast
- loaf
- mold
- mould
- sandwich
- baking
- cake
- pattern
- plaster cast
- print
* * *molde nm1. [objeto hueco] mould;un molde de yeso a plaster cast2. [para tartas] baking Br tin o US pan;[para flanes] mould molde de pastel cake Br tin o US pan3. [norma] tradition;romper moldes: un estilo que rompe moldes a style that breaks with tradition o breaks the mould;una mujer acostumbrada a romper moldes en la política a woman used to breaking with political tradition;RP Fam4. Imprenta form5. Am [para coser] pattern* * *romper moldes fig break the mold* * *molde nm1) : mold, form2)letras de molde : printing, block lettering* * *molde n1. (para hornear) tin2. (para enfriar) mould -
30 esparadrapo
m.1 (sticking) plaster(British), Band-Aid® (United States).2 medical tape, sticking plaster, strapping, surgical tape.* * *1 sticking plaster* * *noun m.* * *SM plaster, sticking plaster, Band-Aid ® (EEUU)* * *masculino surgical tape* * *masculino surgical tape* * *surgical tape* * *
esparadrapo sustantivo masculino
surgical tape
esparadrapo sustantivo masculino (sticking) plaster, US bandage
' esparadrapo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despegar
English:
plaster
- sticking-plaster
- tape
- sticking plaster
* * *esparadrapo nmBr (sticking-)plaster, US Band-Aid®* * *m Band-Aid®, Brplaster* * *esparadrapo nm: adhesive bandage, Band-Aid* * *esparadrapo n plaster -
31 enlucir
v.1 to whitewash.2 to plaster.3 to polish (metales).* * *1 (paredes etc) to plaster2 (metales) to polish* * *verb* * *VT [+ pared] to plaster; [+ metal] to polish* * *verbo transitivo1) ( enyesar) to plaster2) ( limpiar) to polish* * *= plaster.Ex. Then it gets progressively worse as walls are washed away and vehicles plastered against houses and trees.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( enyesar) to plaster2) ( limpiar) to polish* * *= plaster.Ex: Then it gets progressively worse as walls are washed away and vehicles plastered against houses and trees.
* * *enlucir [I5 ]vtA (enyesar) to plasterB (limpiar) to polish* * *enlucir vt1. [blanquear] to whitewash2. [enyesar] to plaster3. [metales] to polish* * *v/t plaster -
32 curita
f.1 (sticking-)plaster (British), Band-aid® (United States). ( Latin American Spanish)2 Band-Aid, Eleastoplast, Bandaid, sticking plaster.* * *SF LAm plaster, sticking plaster, Band-Aid ® (EEUU)* * *femenino (AmL) Band-Aid® (AmE), (sticking) plaster (BrE)* * *femenino (AmL) Band-Aid® (AmE), (sticking) plaster (BrE)* * *( AmL)* * *
curita sustantivo femenino (AmL) Band-Aid® (AmE), (sticking) plaster (BrE)
' curita' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cura
English:
sticking-plaster
* * *curita nfAm Br (sticking-)plaster, US Band-Aid®* * *f L.Am.Band-Aid®, BrElastoplast® -
33 escayolado
adj.in plaster.past part.past participle of spanish verb: escayolar.* * *SM plastering* * *
Del verbo escayolar: ( conjugate escayolar)
escayolado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
escayolado
escayolar
escayolar ( conjugate escayolar) verbo transitivo (Esp) to put … in a (plaster) cast, to put … in plaster (BrE)
escayolado,-a adjetivo in plaster
escayolar vtr Med to put in plaster
' escayolado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escayolada
English:
plaster
* * *escayolado, -a adj[brazo, pierna] in a plaster cast, Br in plaster;lleva el brazo escayolado she has a (plaster) cast on her arm, Br her arm is in plaster -
34 enlucido
adj.plastered.m.plastering, rendering, roughcast.past part.past participle of spanish verb: enlucir.* * *1 plaster* * *noun m.* * *SM plaster* * *masculino plaster* * *= plasterwork.Ex. The author discusses possible reasons for the abandonment of plasterwork for ceiling decoration in favor of coffered ceiling designs using timber and the impact this had on plasterers.* * *masculino plaster* * *= plasterwork.Ex: The author discusses possible reasons for the abandonment of plasterwork for ceiling decoration in favor of coffered ceiling designs using timber and the impact this had on plasterers.
* * *plaster* * *enlucido nmplaster* * *m plaster -
35 parche
m.1 patch.2 poultice (emplasto).3 botch job (chapuza).pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: parchar.* * *1 patch\poner un parche a algo to patch something up* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=pieza) patch; [para un ojo] eye patch2) [provisional] temporary remedy, stopgap solution3) (Med) (=cataplasma) poultice; Chile (=tirita) sticking plaster, Band-Aid ® (EEUU)4) (Mús) (=piel de tambor) drumhead; (=tambor) drum* * *a) ( remiendo) patcheso es poner parches al problema — that's just papering over the cracks
ojo or oído al parche! — (fam) watch out! (colloq)
b) ( para un ojo) (eye) patch; ( en herida) patchcolocarse el parche antes de la herida — (Chi fam) to take precautions
c) ( en la piel) mark, blotchd) ( del tambor) drumhead* * *= patch, poultice, sticking plaster, fix, quick fix, bug fix, kludge, stopgap [stop-gap], band aid, band-aid solution.Ex. The article 'Shreds and patches: macrostatistics on libraries in the European Community' is a summary of the results of a study to compile economic and statistical data.Ex. The article 'The application of Carbopol poultices on paper objects' discusses the characteristics and ageing process of Carbopol gels in relation to their application on paper.Ex. The article in question is entitled 'The world and sticking plasters: or, how can we help developing countries?'.Ex. A technological fix which prevents people from sending mail to more than a fixed number of people at once is needed.Ex. The author calls for more market research rather than just tinkering or applying fashionable cosmetic quick fixes.Ex. The company will continue to provide maintenance releases and bug fixes on all the systems for an indefinite period.Ex. The article 'The elegant kludge' describes Windows 95 new features and points out some of the architectural anachronisms from the earlier Windows 3.1.Ex. The author describes the role of CD-ROM technology as both temporary stopgap and long term solution to the problem of direct access to online databases.Ex. This is a selection of US museums dedicated to some rather unusual and extraordinary subjects and exhibits, including beverage cans, sugar packets, band aids, hygiene products, road asphalt and navel fluff.Ex. This decision is frequently a short-term band-aid solution with negative long-term implications.----* hecho a base de parches = patchwork.* parche ocular = eye patch [eyepatch].* parche para el ojo = eye patch [eyepatch].* poner parches = patch up, patch.* * *a) ( remiendo) patcheso es poner parches al problema — that's just papering over the cracks
ojo or oído al parche! — (fam) watch out! (colloq)
b) ( para un ojo) (eye) patch; ( en herida) patchcolocarse el parche antes de la herida — (Chi fam) to take precautions
c) ( en la piel) mark, blotchd) ( del tambor) drumhead* * *= patch, poultice, sticking plaster, fix, quick fix, bug fix, kludge, stopgap [stop-gap], band aid, band-aid solution.Ex: The article 'Shreds and patches: macrostatistics on libraries in the European Community' is a summary of the results of a study to compile economic and statistical data.
Ex: The article 'The application of Carbopol poultices on paper objects' discusses the characteristics and ageing process of Carbopol gels in relation to their application on paper.Ex: The article in question is entitled 'The world and sticking plasters: or, how can we help developing countries?'.Ex: A technological fix which prevents people from sending mail to more than a fixed number of people at once is needed.Ex: The author calls for more market research rather than just tinkering or applying fashionable cosmetic quick fixes.Ex: The company will continue to provide maintenance releases and bug fixes on all the systems for an indefinite period.Ex: The article 'The elegant kludge' describes Windows 95 new features and points out some of the architectural anachronisms from the earlier Windows 3.1.Ex: The author describes the role of CD-ROM technology as both temporary stopgap and long term solution to the problem of direct access to online databases.Ex: This is a selection of US museums dedicated to some rather unusual and extraordinary subjects and exhibits, including beverage cans, sugar packets, band aids, hygiene products, road asphalt and navel fluff.Ex: This decision is frequently a short-term band-aid solution with negative long-term implications.* hecho a base de parches = patchwork.* parche ocular = eye patch [eyepatch].* parche para el ojo = eye patch [eyepatch].* poner parches = patch up, patch.* * *A1 (remiendo) patchle puse unos parches en los codos I put patches on the elbowsla nueva ley sólo le pone parches al problema the new law only papers over the cracksestar como un parche to stick out like a sore thumbser un parche to be an eyesore2 (para un ojo) eye patch, patch3 (en la piel) mark, blotchtenía dos parches de color en las mejillas her cheeks were flushedCompuestos:contraceptive patchnicotine patchtransdermal patchB (del tambor) drumheadC ( Inf) patch* * *
parche sustantivo masculino
patch;
parche sustantivo masculino
1 patch
2 Med (cataplasma) plaster: lleva un parche de nicotina, she wears a nicotine patch
3 pey (chapuza, pegote) botch-up: no se trata de que le pongas un parche, sino de que rehagas el artículo, it's not a question of making the best of a bad job, it's more a question of re-writing the whole article again
' parche' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
parchar
- rodillera
English:
patch
- nicotine
* * *parche nm1. [de tela, goma] patch;poner un parche a algo to put a patch on sth;Fam Chile parche curita Br sticking plaster, US Band-Aid®;parche de nicotina nicotine patch;2. [en el ojo] eyepatch3. [emplasto] poultice4. [solución transitoria] makeshift solution;la ley es sólo un parche al problema de la inmigración this law merely provides a makeshift solution to the problem of immigration;la empresa sobrevive poniendo parches a sus problemas the company survives by papering over the cracks5. Informát patch6. [piel de tambor] drumhead7. [tambor] drum* * *m* * *parche nm: patch* * * -
36 revoque
m.plastering, plaster, roughcast.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: revocar.* * *1 (enlucido) plastering2 (encalado) whitewashing3 (material) plaster, stucco* * *SM(Arquit)1) (=enlucimiento) plastering; (=encaladura) whitewashing2) (=enlucido) plaster; (=cal) whitewash* * ** * *= plasterwork.Ex. The author discusses possible reasons for the abandonment of plasterwork for ceiling decoration in favor of coffered ceiling designs using timber and the impact this had on plasterers.* * ** * *= plasterwork.Ex: The author discusses possible reasons for the abandonment of plasterwork for ceiling decoration in favor of coffered ceiling designs using timber and the impact this had on plasterers.
* * *A1 (material — para una pared interior) plaster; (— para una pared exterior) render, rendering2 (acción de revocar — una pared interior) plastering; (— una pared exterior) rendering* * *♦ nm1. [de pared] [interior] plastering;[exterior] rendering2. [material] [interior] plaster;[exterior] render* * *revoque nm: plaster -
37 vaciado
adj.1 funny, humorous, jocular, comical.2 strange, curious, odd, weird.m.1 emptying.2 casting, molding.3 draining, emptying, draining out.past part.past participle of spanish verb: vaciar.* * *1 (fabricación en molde) casting, moulding (US molding)2 (de un documento) extraction of information3 (dejar vacío) emptying; (dejar hueco) hollowing out4 INFORMÁTICA dumping\vaciado de yeso plaster castingvaciado en molde casting in a mould* * *1. ADJ1) [estatua] cast in a mould, cast in a mold (EEUU); [útiles] hollow-ground2) (Méx) (=estupendo) great *, terrific *2. SM1) [de objeto] cast, mould(ing), mold(ing) (EEUU)2) (=acto de vaciar) [de madera, piedra] hollowing out; (=excavación) excavation; [de piscina, estanque] emptying3) [de cuchillo] sharpening4) (Aer)* * *a) (de depósito, cañería) emptying* * *= analytical cataloguing, analytical cataloguing, pouring, analytics, discharge.Ex. Analytical cataloguing is a term used to refer to the cataloguing of parts of documents -- articles in periodicals, contributions to symposia, proceedings, etc.Ex. Analytical cataloguing is a term used to refer to the cataloguing of parts of documents -- articles in periodicals, contributions to symposia, proceedings, etc.Ex. The heading 'concrete - pouring' is correct, because pouring is a process applied to concrete, not a species of concrete.Ex. Many libraries make some kind of local analytics, some for pamphlet materials, some for fugitive material, some for chapters in books, and some for articles in periodicals and journals.Ex. In military parlance a volley is a simultaneous discharge of weapons, such as a volley of musket fire, or a broadside from a warship.----* orificio de vaciado = drain hole.* vaciado de revistas = periodical indexing.* * *a) (de depósito, cañería) emptying* * *= analytical cataloguing, analytical cataloguing, pouring, analytics, discharge.Ex: Analytical cataloguing is a term used to refer to the cataloguing of parts of documents -- articles in periodicals, contributions to symposia, proceedings, etc.
Ex: Analytical cataloguing is a term used to refer to the cataloguing of parts of documents -- articles in periodicals, contributions to symposia, proceedings, etc.Ex: The heading 'concrete - pouring' is correct, because pouring is a process applied to concrete, not a species of concrete.Ex: Many libraries make some kind of local analytics, some for pamphlet materials, some for fugitive material, some for chapters in books, and some for articles in periodicals and journals.Ex: In military parlance a volley is a simultaneous discharge of weapons, such as a volley of musket fire, or a broadside from a warship.* orificio de vaciado = drain hole.* vaciado de revistas = periodical indexing.* * *( Méx fam): escribe muy vaciado he has a funny way of writing, he writes strangely o ( colloq) funny1 (de un depósito, una cañería) emptyingvaciado de yeso plaster cast* * *
Del verbo vaciar: ( conjugate vaciar)
vaciado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
vaciado
vaciar
vaciar ( conjugate vaciar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ radiador› to drain;
‹bolsillo/cajón› to empty;
‹armario/habitación› to clean out
2 ( ahuecar) to hollow out
vaciarse verbo pronominal
to empty
vaciado sustantivo masculino
1 (en un molde) die-cast
2 Arquit excavation
vaciar verbo transitivo
1 (un cajón, una botella, un contenedor) to empty: vaciamos la piscina, we emptied the pool
2 Arte (una escultura, etc) to mould, US mold
3 (dejar hueco) to hollow out
' vaciado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vaciarse
English:
plaster
- slopping-out
- cast
* * *vaciado1 nm1. [de recipiente] emptying2. [de escultura] casting, moulding♦ adj[gracioso] funny♦ adv[gracioso] funny* * ** * *vaciado nm: cast, castingvaciado de yeso: plaster cast -
38 molde de yeso
(n.) = plaster mould [plaster-mould]Ex. The overwhelming advantages of flong moulds were that they were both quicker to make and quicker to cast from than plaster moulds.* * *(n.) = plaster mould [plaster-mould]Ex: The overwhelming advantages of flong moulds were that they were both quicker to make and quicker to cast from than plaster moulds.
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39 yesería
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40 embadurnar
v.to smear.María embarra su cara con miel Mary smears her face with honey.* * *1 to daub, smear■ embadurnar de/con yeso to daub with plaster* * *VT to daub, smear (de with)* * *1.verbo transitivo2.embadurnarse v pron (refl)embadurnarse de algo — to plaster o smear oneself with something
* * *= smear, splatter, spatter, anoint.Ex. Virus suspension was also smeared on their wings and claws.Ex. These nocturnal rampages by gangs of werewolves included chasing women, eating prodigiously, being splattered with mud, and caterwauling generally.Ex. Instead of going to his desk, he proceeded to the window and lingered there idly watching the rain spatter on the pavement outside.Ex. The practice of anointing with perfumed oil was common among the Hebrews.* * *1.verbo transitivo2.embadurnarse v pron (refl)embadurnarse de algo — to plaster o smear oneself with something
* * *= smear, splatter, spatter, anoint.Ex: Virus suspension was also smeared on their wings and claws.
Ex: These nocturnal rampages by gangs of werewolves included chasing women, eating prodigiously, being splattered with mud, and caterwauling generally.Ex: Instead of going to his desk, he proceeded to the window and lingered there idly watching the rain spatter on the pavement outside.Ex: The practice of anointing with perfumed oil was common among the Hebrews.* * *embadurnar [A1 ]vtembadurnar algo DE algo to smear sth WITH sthlo embadurnó de grasa he smeared it with grease, he smeared grease all over ittenía los dedos embadurnados de chocolate her fingers were covered in chocolate( refl) embadurnarse DE algo to plaster oneself WITH sth* * *
embadurnar ( conjugate embadurnar) verbo transitivo embadurnar algo de algo to smear sth with sth
embadurnarse verbo pronominal ( refl) embadurnarse de algo to plaster o smear oneself with sth
embadurnar verbo transitivo to smear [de, with]
' embadurnar' also found in these entries:
English:
daub
- smear
* * *♦ vt* * *v/t smear (de with)* * *embadurnar vtembarrar: to smear, to daub
См. также в других словарях:
Plaster — Plas ter, n. [AS., a plaster (in sense 1), fr. L. emplastrum, Gr. ?, ?, fr. ? to daub on, stuff in; ? in + ? to mold: cf. OF. plastre a plaster (in sense 2), F. pl[^a]tre. Cf. {Plastic}, {Emplaster}, {Piaster}.] [Formerly written also… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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