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1) ((a) measurement of depth of water etc.) sondaje2) (a depth measured.) sondaje3) ((an) act of trying to find out views etc.) sondajetr['saʊndɪŋ]1 (resounding, resonant) resonante\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsounding board SMALLMUSIC/SMALL (on instrument) caja de resonancia 2 (over pulpit, stage) tornavoz nombre masculino 3 (to test ideas, policy, etc) caja de resonancia————————tr['saʊndɪŋ]1 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL sondeo1 (testing opinions) sondeos nombre masculino pluraln.• sonda s.f.• sondaje s.m.• sondeo s.m.• sonoro s.m.
I ['saʊndɪŋ]1. N1) (Naut) sondeo m2) soundings (for oil etc) sondeos mplto take soundings — (lit) hacer sondeos; (fig) sondear la opinión
3) (Med) sondeo m2.CPDsounding board N — (lit, fig) caja f de resonancia
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['saʊndɪŋ]N [of trumpet, bell etc] sonido m, son mthe sounding of the retreat/the alarm — el toque de retirada/de generala
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- ʒən1) (a blowing up, or the noise caused by this: a gas explosion; The explosion could be heard a long way off.) explosión2) (the action of exploding: the explosion of the atom bomb.) explosión3) (a sudden showing of strong feelings etc: an explosion of laughter.) ataque, arrebato4) (a sudden great increase: an explosion in food prices.) explosión, aumento rápidoexplosion n explosión
explosión sustantivo femenino◊ la bomba hizo explosión (period) the bomb exploded o went off
explosión sustantivo femenino explosion, blast: la bomba va a hacer explosión, the bomb is going to go off ' explosión' also found in these entries: Spanish: bombazo - demográfica - demográfico - detonación - estallido - estampido - hostia - indemne - motor - saltar - desencadenar - fogonazo - grande - producir - provocar - resplandor - retumbar - sacudida English: bang - blast - blow - blowup - burst - destructive - eruption - explode - explosion - internal-combustion engine - pop - boom - flash - population - resounding - responsible - shock - violenttr[ɪk'spləʊʒən]1 (gen) explosión nombre femenino, estallido2 (violent outburst) ataque nombre masculino, arrebato3 (increase) aumento rápido, crecimiento rápidoexplosion [ɪk'splo:ʒən, ɛk-] n: explosión f, estallido mn.• estallido s.m.• explosión s.f.• reventón s.m.• voladura s.f.ɪk'spləʊʒəna) (of bomb, gas) explosión f, estallido mb) ( of anger) estallido m, explosión fc) ( increase)[ɪks'plǝʊʒǝn]N2) (fig) (=outburst) [of anger] arranque m, arrebato m ; [of laughter] estallido m ; [of feeling, emotion] arrebato mthere has been an explosion of interest in her books — el interés por sus libros ha experimentado un auge repentino
population explosion — explosión f demográfica
price explosion — aumento m general de precios
* * *[ɪk'spləʊʒən]a) (of bomb, gas) explosión f, estallido mb) ( of anger) estallido m, explosión fc) ( increase) -
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1. adjective(whole; complete: What is the total cost of the holiday?; The car was a total wreck.) total
2. noun(the whole amount, ie of various sums added together: The total came to / was $10.) total
3. verb(to add up or amount to: The doctor's fees totalled $200.) sumar, ascender a, elevarse a- totally- total up
total1 adj total / absolutototal2 n totalwe have spent a total of £345 hemos gastado un total de 345 libras
total adjetivo ‹ éxito› resounding ( before n), total; ‹ cambio› complete ■ sustantivo masculino total; ■ adverbio ( indep) (fam) ( al resumir una narración) so, in the end; total, que me di por vencida so in the end I gave up
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I adjetivo total
un desastre total, a complete o total disaster
eclipse total, total eclipse
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el total de la población, the whole population
el total de los trabajadores, all the workers
en total costó unas dos mil pesetas, altogether it cost over two thousand pesetas
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III adv (en resumen) so: total, que al final María vino con nosotros, so, in the end Maria came with us fam (con indiferencia) anyway: total, a mí no me gustaba, I didn't like it anyway ' total' also found in these entries: Spanish: absoluta - absoluto - aforo - completa - completo - desconocimiento - esclarecimiento - importe - montante - monto - parque - radical - suma - sumar - toda - todo - totalizar - global - integral - liquidación - miramiento - monta - perdido - pleno - ser - silencio English: absolute - all - altogether - bedlam - capacity - come to - complete - dead - dedication - dismal - disregard - full - grand total - ignorance - in - overall - perfect - rank - raving - reversal - sell-out - serve out - sheer - subtotal - sum - tell - total - unqualified - utter - write off - write-off - account - add - come - count - disarray - downright - flat - grand - grid - gross - implicit - matter - number - out - recall - run - swell - virtual - writetr['təʊtəl]1 (overall) total; (complete) completo,-a, rotundo,-a1 total nombre masculino, suma1 sumar1 sumar, ascender a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin total en total2) amount to: ascender a, llegar atotal adj: total, completo, absoluto♦ totally advtotal n: total mv.• ascender a v.• cifrar v.• formar un total de v.• sumar v.• totalizar v.adj.• entero, -a adj.• global adj.• suma (Matemática) adj.• tajante adj.• total adj.n.• monta s.f.• montante s.m.• suma s.f.• total s.m.
I 'təʊtḷa) (whole, overall) (before n) <amount/number/output> totalb) ( complete) < destruction> total; < failure> rotundo, absoluto
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noun total m
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transitive verb, BrE - ll-1)a) ( amount to) ascender* or elevarse a un total deb) ( add up) \<\<figures\>\> sumar, totalizar*2) ( wreck) (AmE colloq)['tǝʊtl]1. ADJ1) (=complete, utter) [lack, commitment] total, absoluto; [ban] total; [failure] rotundo, absolutoeclipse, recallhis attempt to try to resolve the dispute was a total failure — su intento de resolver la disputa fue un fracaso rotundo or absoluto
2) (=overall) [amount, number, cost] total; [effect, policy] globala total population of 650,000 — una población total de 650.000 habitantes
total sales/assets — el total de ventas/activo
total losses amount to £100,000 — las pérdidas ascienden a (un total de) 100.000 libras, el total de pérdidas asciende a 100.000 libras
2.N total mgrand, sum3. VT1) (=add up) [+ figures] sacar el total de, sumar el total de2) (=amount to) ascender athat totals £20 — el total asciende a 20 libras
prizes totalling £300 — premios por un (valor) total de 300 libras
3) (esp US) * (=wreck) destrozar, hacer fosfatina *the car was completely totalled — el coche quedó hecho fosfatina *, el coche quedó para el arrastre *
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I ['təʊtḷ]a) (whole, overall) (before n) <amount/number/output> totalb) ( complete) < destruction> total; < failure> rotundo, absoluto
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noun total m
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transitive verb, BrE - ll-1)a) ( amount to) ascender* or elevarse a un total deb) ( add up) \<\<figures\>\> sumar, totalizar*2) ( wreck) (AmE colloq) -
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tr['rɪŋɪŋ]1 campaneo, repique nombre masculino2 (in ears) zumbidoadj.• resonante adj.• retumbante adj.n.• repique s.m.• retintín s.m.• silbido s.m.• zumbido s.m.
I 'rɪŋɪŋa) (of, like bell)b) < denunciation> categórico, rotundo; < voice> sonoro, resonante
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mass nouna) ( of bell) repique m, toque m, tañido m (liter); ( of handbell) toque mb) (of doorbell, telephone) timbre mc) ( in ears) zumbido m
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['rɪŋɪŋ]N (Orn) anillado m, anillamiento m
II ['rɪŋɪŋ]1. ADJ1) (lit) [telephone] que suena or sonaba etcringing tone — (Brit) (Telec) señal f de llamada
2) (=resounding) [voice] sonoro, resonante; [declaration] grandilocuente; [endorsement, condemnation] enérgico2.N [of large bell] repique m, tañido m liter; [of handbell] campanilleo m ; [of electric bell] toque m ; [of telephone] timbre m, pitidos mpl ; (in ears) zumbido m* * *
I ['rɪŋɪŋ]a) (of, like bell)b) < denunciation> categórico, rotundo; < voice> sonoro, resonante
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mass nouna) ( of bell) repique m, toque m, tañido m (liter); ( of handbell) toque mb) (of doorbell, telephone) timbre mc) ( in ears) zumbido m
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gong — noun Etymology: Malay & Javanese, of imitative origin Date: circa 1590 1. a disk shaped percussion instrument that produces a resounding tone when struck with a usually padded hammer 2. a. a saucer shaped bell (as in a fire alarm) that is struck… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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