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1 regurgitate
ri'ɡə:‹iteit(to bring back (food) into the mouth after it has been swallowed.) regurgitartr[rɪ'gɜːʤɪteɪt]1 (food) regurgitar2 (information) repetir maquinalmentev.• regurgitar v.• vomitar sin esfuerzo v.rɪ'gɜːrdʒəteɪt, rɪ'gɜːdʒɪteɪttransitive verb \<\<food\>\> regurgitar; \<\<information\>\> repetir* mecánicamente or (fam) como un loro[rɪ'ɡɜːdʒɪteɪt]1.VT regurgitar; (fig) repetir maquinalmente2.VI regurgitar* * *[rɪ'gɜːrdʒəteɪt, rɪ'gɜːdʒɪteɪt]transitive verb \<\<food\>\> regurgitar; \<\<information\>\> repetir* mecánicamente or (fam) como un loro -
2 regurgitate
vt.regurgitar.vi.regurgitar, salirse algún líquido o humor de la parte que le contiene por la mucha abundancia.(pt & pp regurgitated) -
3 mecánico
mecánico
◊ -ca adjetivomechanical ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( de vehículos) mechanic; ( de maquinaria industrial) fitter; (de fotocopiadoras, lavadoras) engineer
mecánico,-a
I adjetivo mechanical
II sustantivo masculino y femenino mechanic ' mecánico' also found in these entries: Spanish: foso - mecánica - taller - aprendiz - empezar - mono - montallantas - taladro English: failure - fault - garage - grease - mechanic - mechanical - mindless - regurgitate - fitter - perfunctory - sweeper -
4 repetir
repetir ( conjugate repetir) verbo transitivo◊ ¿me lo puedes repetir? could you repeat it, please?;¡que no te lo tenga que volver a repetir! don't let me have to tell you again! ‹ programa› to repeat, rerun; ‹experimento/curso/asignatura› to repeat verbo intransitivo 1 ( volver a comer) to have a second helping, to have seconds (colloq) 2 [pimientos/pepinos] to repeat; 3 (Educ) to repeat a year/course repetirse verbo pronominal [ persona] to repeat oneself
repetir
I verbo transitivo
1 (un gesto, acción, juicio, palabras) to repeat
2 (un trabajo) to do again: tendrás que repetir la redacción, you'll have to redo your composition
3 (volver a servirse algún alimento) to have a second helping: repetí arroz dos veces, I had three helpings of rice
4 Educ to repeat
II verbo intransitivo
1 Educ to repeat a year
2 (volver a servirse el plato) to have a second helping
3 (un alimento) el ajo me repite, garlic repeats on me ' repetir' also found in these entries: Spanish: citar - más - poder - coro - fastidiar - limitar - literalmente - pie - practicar - repita - retransmitir English: defy - do over - duplicate - echo - helping - repeat - replicate - reprise - restate - roll back - second - regurgitate - reiterate - replay -
5 reproducir
reproducir ( conjugate reproducir) verbo transitivo to reproduce reproducirse verbo pronominal
reproducir verbo transitivo
1 (una imagen, un sonido, objeto, etc) to reproduce
2 (unas palabras) to repeat ' reproducir' also found in these entries: Spanish: representar English: duplicate - regurgitate - reproduce - capture
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Regurgitate — Жанры Горграйнд Годы 1990 наст. вр. Страна … Википедия
Regurgitate — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Grindcore, Goregrind Gründung 1990 Website ht … Deutsch Wikipedia
regurgitate — [ri gʉr′jə tāt΄] vi. regurgitated, regurgitating [< ML regurgitatus, pp. of regurgitare, to regurgitate < re , back + LL gurgitare, to flood < gurges (gen. gurgitis): see GORGE] to rush, surge, or flow back vt. to cause to surge or flow… … English World dictionary
Regurgitate — Re*gur gi*tate (r?*g?r j?*t?t), v. t. [LL. regurgitare, regurgitatum; L. pref. re re + gurges, itis, a gulf. Cf. {Regorge}.] To throw or pour back, as from a deep or hollow place; to pour or throw back in great quantity. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Regurgitate — Re*gur gi*tate, v. i. To be thrown or poured back; to rush or surge back. [1913 Webster] The food may regurgitatem the stomach into the esophagus and mouth. Quain. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Regurgitate — est un groupe de Goregrind suédois. Formé en 1990, il comportait alors trois membres. Ils se font rapidement remarquer par la voix gutturale et vomitive du chanteur (voix d ailleurs trafiquée par ordinateur). Le groupe splitte avant de revenir en … Wikipédia en Français
regurgitate — 1650s (intrans.), 1753 (trans.), from pp. stem of M.L. regurgitare (see REGURGITATION (Cf. regurgitation)). Related: Regurgitated; regurgitating … Etymology dictionary
regurgitate — *belch, burp, vomit, disgorge, spew, throw up … New Dictionary of Synonyms
regurgitate — [v] vomit be seasick*, be sick, boff*, drive the bus*, dry heave*, eject, emit, expel, gag*, heave*, hurl*, lose one’s lunch*, pray to the porcelain god*, puke*, ralph*, retch, spew, spit up, throw up, toss one’s cookies*, upchuck*, urp*;… … New thesaurus
regurgitate — ► VERB 1) bring (swallowed food) up again to the mouth. 2) repeat (information) without analysing or understanding it. DERIVATIVES regurgitation noun. ORIGIN Latin regurgitare, from gurges whirlpool … English terms dictionary
regurgitate — verb ( tated; tating) Etymology: Medieval Latin regurgitatus, past participle of regurgitare, from Latin re + Late Latin gurgitare to engulf, from Latin gurgit , gurges whirlpool more at voracious Date: 1653 intransitive verb to become thrown or… … New Collegiate Dictionary