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1 blood flow-related
adj.vasomotor, que afecta al calibre de los vasos. -
2 blood study-related
adj.hematológico, serológico, perteneciente o relativo al estudio de la inmunidad a través del suero, relativo a la hematología. -
3 blood vessel-related
adj.referido a los vasos sanguíneos, vascular. -
4 natural
'næ ərəl
1. adjective1) (of or produced by nature, not made by men: Coal, oil etc are natural resources; Wild animals are happier in their natural state than in a zoo.) natural2) (born in a person: natural beauty; He had a natural ability for music.) natural, innato3) ((of manner) simple, without pretence: a nice, natural smile.) natural4) (normal; as one would expect: It's quite natural for a boy of his age to be interested in girls.) natural, normal5) (of a musical note, not sharp or flat: G natural is lower in pitch than G sharp.) natural
2. noun1) (a person who is naturally good at something.) nato2) (in music (a sign () indicating) a note which is not to be played sharp or flat.) becuadro•- naturally
- natural gas
- natural history
- natural resources
natural adj1. natural2. normal
natural adjetivo 1 ‹ fruta› fresh;c) (Mús) natural2 3 (frml) ( nativo) ser natural de to be a native of, to come from ■ sustantivo masculino
natural
I adjetivo
1 natural: es una persona muy natural, he's a very natural person (no artificial, fresco) fresh: es una rosa natural, it's a fresh rose
a tamaño natural, life-size
2 (normal, lógico) me parece natural, it seems natural to me
3 (nativo) soy natural de Castilla, I come from Castilla
4 Mat natural
II sustantivo masculino
1 (temperamento, inclinación) nature
2 Arte life: lo pintó del natural, he painted it from life
III mf (oriundo) native ' natural' also found in these entries: Spanish: canal - cien - cruda - crudo - día - emanación - expolio - hijo - limonada - lógica - lógico - luz - mirador - muerte - nata - nato - reserva - sencilla - sencillo - sobrexplotación - tamaña - tamaño - turba - anfiteatro - café - cataclismo - en - franco - gruta - llano - museo - naturalidad - naturismo - naturista - pantano - parque - recurso - riqueza - siniestro English: border - born - curl - designate - fair - full-scale - hail - life - life-size - life-sized - lifelike - mention - native - natural - natural childbirth - naturally - nature reserve - nature trail - plain - process - reserve - successor - sunlight - unaffected - unnatural - unnaturally - unspoilt - wear - wild - wildlife park - die - dry - effortless - environment - flair - full - good - may - might - nature - pond - resource - should - unspoiled - wastage - wildernesstr['næʧərəl]1 natural2 (born) nato,-a3 (usual) natural, normal\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto die of natural causes morir por causas naturales, fallecer de muerte naturalnatural childbirth parto naturalnatural gas gas nombre masculino naturalnatural history historia naturalnatural resources recursos nombre masculino plural naturalesnatural science ciencias nombre femenino plural naturalesnatural selection selección nombre femenino naturalnatural wastage reducción de plantilla consistente en no substituir a los que se jubilen o se marchennatural ['næʧərəl] adj1) : natural, de la naturalezanatural woodlands: bosques naturalesnatural childbirth: parto natural2) innate: innato, natural3) unaffected: natural, sin afectación4) lifelike: natural, vivonatural nto be a natural : tener un talento innato (para algo)adj.• innato, -a adj.• nacido, -a adj.• nativo, -a adj.• natural adj.• normal adj.• propio, -a adj.• tenue adj.n.• becuadro s.m.• imbécil s.m.
I 'nætʃrəl1) ( as in nature) naturaldeath from natural causes — muerte f natural or por causas naturales
2)a) <talent/propensity> innatob) (before n) < leaderoublemaker> nato, por naturalezac) <reaction/response> natural, normal; < successor> lógicoit is natural THAT — es natural que (+ subj)
3) ( not forced) <warmth/enthusiasm/style> natural4) ( related by blood) <child/parent> biológico
II
to be a natural — tener* un talento innato
III
['nætʃrǝl]act natural — (colloq) disimula
1. ADJ1) (=occurring naturally) [environment, substance, disaster, remedy] naturaldie I, 1)2) (=understandable) [reaction, behaviour, feeling] natural, normal; [mistake] comprensible; [explanation] lógico y naturalit's only natural — es normal or natural
it's only natural that she should be upset — es normal or natural que esté disgustada
3) (=inborn) [ability, talent] innato; [reaction, fear] instintivoshe is a natural leader/athlete — es una líder/atleta innata
natural instinct — instinto m natural
4) (=relaxed, unforced) [person, manner, charm] natural5) (=biological) [father, mother, child] biológico6) (Mus) natural2. N1) (=person)2) (Mus) (=note) nota f natural; (=sign) becuadro m3.CPDnatural causes NPL —
natural childbirth N — parto m natural
natural disaster N — desastre m natural
natural gas N — gas m natural
natural history N — historia f natural
natural law N — ley f natural
natural number N — (Math) número m natural
natural philosophy N — filosofía f natural
natural resources NPL — recursos mpl naturales
natural science N — (uncount) ciencias fpl naturales; (count) ciencia f de la naturaleza
natural selection N — selección f natural
natural wastage N — (Brit) (Ind) bajas voluntarias de los empleados de una empresa, y cuyos puestos quedan sin cubrir
the jobs will be lost through natural wastage — los puestos irán desapareciendo a medida que se produzcan bajas voluntarias
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I ['nætʃrəl]1) ( as in nature) naturaldeath from natural causes — muerte f natural or por causas naturales
2)a) <talent/propensity> innatob) (before n) <leader/troublemaker> nato, por naturalezac) <reaction/response> natural, normal; < successor> lógicoit is natural THAT — es natural que (+ subj)
3) ( not forced) <warmth/enthusiasm/style> natural4) ( related by blood) <child/parent> biológico
II
to be a natural — tener* un talento innato
III
act natural — (colloq) disimula
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5 akin
ə'kin((often with to) similar in nature: This problem is akin to the one we had last year.) parecido, semejante, análogotr[ə'kɪn]1 parecido,-a (to, a), semejante (to, a)akin [ə'kɪn] adj1) related: emparentado2) similar: semejante, parecidoadj.• consanguíneo, -a adj.• emparentado, -a adj.• semejante adj.ə'kɪnadjective (pred)to be akin (to something) — ser* similar (a algo)
[ǝ'kɪn]ADJ1) parecido (to a); semejante (to a)2) frm (=related by blood) consanguíneo* * *[ə'kɪn]adjective (pred)to be akin (to something) — ser* similar (a algo)
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6 kindred
'kindrid
1. noun plural(one's relatives.) familia, parientes
2. adjective(of the same sort: climbing and kindred sports.) emparentadotr['kɪndrəd]1 familiares nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLkindred spirits almas gemelaskindred ['kɪndrəd] adjsimilar: similar, afínkindred spirits: almas gemelaskindred n1) family: familia f, parentela f2) kinadj.• afín adj.• allegado, -a adj.• pariente adj.• semejante adj.n.• deudo s.m.• familia s.f.• parentela s.f.• parentesco s.m.'kɪndrəd, 'kɪndrɪd['kɪndrɪd]kindred spirits — almas fpl gemelas
1.ADJ (=related by blood or group) emparentado; [language] de un tronco común; (fig) afín, semejantekindred spirits — almas fpl gemelas
2.* * *['kɪndrəd, 'kɪndrɪd]kindred spirits — almas fpl gemelas
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7 sangre
Del verbo sangrar: ( conjugate sangrar) \ \
sangré es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
sangre es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: sangrar sangre
sangrar ( conjugate sangrar) verbo intransitivo [persona/herida/nariz] to bleed
sangre sustantivo femenino 1 (Biol) blood; no me salió sangre it didn't bleed; te sale sangre de or por la nariz your nose is bleeding; los ojos inyectados en sangre bloodshot eyes; animales de sangre fría/caliente cold-blooded/warm-blooded animals; sangre fría calmness and courage; a sangre fría ‹ matar› in cold blood; See Also→ malo 2 2 ( linaje) blood;◊ era de sangre noble he was of noble blood o birth;es de sangre mestiza he is of mixed race; no son de la misma sangre they are not from the same family; sangre azul blue blood
sangrar
I verbo transitivo
1 Med (sacar sangre) to bleed
2 (un párrafo) to indent
3 fam (aprovecharse, abusar) to bleed dry
II verbo intransitivo
1 (salir sangre) to bleed
2 (daño, perjuicio moral) todavía me sangra la humillación que sufrí hace un año, the humiliation still rankles me after a year
sangre sustantivo femenino
1 blood
derramamiento de sangre, bloodshed
2 (familia) blood: son de la misma sangre, they are related o from the same family Locuciones: chupar la sangre a alguien, figurado to bleed sb dry o white
hervirle la sangre a alguien en las venas, to make sb's blood boil
no llegar la sangre al río, not to go beyond that: han reñido, pero no llegó la sangre al río, they've fallen out, but it didn't go beyond that
no tener sangre en las venas o tener la sangre de horchata, to be very unemotional
tener mala sangre, to be malicious
sangre azul, blue blood
sangre fría, sangfroid, calmness
a sangre fría, in cold blood
a sangre y fuego, at all costs, mercilessly ' sangre' also found in these entries: Spanish: azul - banco - baño - bombear - borbotón - circular - coagularse - delito - derramamiento - donar - donante - espanto - grupo - imponer - invencible - limpiar - llegar - negativa - negativo - salir - sangrar - análisis - aprensión - azúcar - bañado - chorrear - chupar - correr - dar - depurar - derramar - escupir - hilo - inyectado - malo - manchado - mestizo - muestra - orinar - sacar - suero - transfusión - verter - vomitar English: blanch - bleed - bleeding - blood - blood bank - blood test - bloodbath - bloodshed - bloodshot - bloody - blue blood - circulate - circulation - clot - cold - cold-blooded - congeal - coolness - curdle - faint - flesh - give - gore - orgy - part - pedigree - pour - presence - pureblood - purebred - run - rush - sample - sangfroid - shed - sight - stem - streak - stream - suck - test - thoroughbred - trace - transfusion - warm-blooded - bank - bloodless - blue - cool - draw
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