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1 descomponerse
1 (pudrirse) to decompose, rot2 (estropearse) to break down3 (enfermar) to feel ill4 (enfadarse) to lose one's temper, get angry5 FÍSICA to resolve6 QUÍMICA to decompose7 MATEMÁTICAS to split* * *2) decompose* * *VPR1) (=pudrirse) to decompose, rot2) * (=alterarse)me descompongo con tanto ruido — all this noise gets to me * o irritates me
se me descompuso el vientre — I had an attack of diarrhoea o (EEUU) diarrhea
4) esp Méx (=romperse) to break down5)descomponerse el brazo — And to put one's arm out of joint
* * *(v.) = disintegrate, rot, decompose, putrefyEx. When such systems become asynchronous, with one element dominating the other, it places great strain on the system, and it will, eventually, disintegrate.Ex. The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Ex. Until about 1952 the film industry used 35mm cellulose nitrate film, which is highly inflammable and decomposes irreversibly.Ex. The blood obtained from these bodies for toxicological analysis was putrefied.* * *(v.) = disintegrate, rot, decompose, putrefyEx: When such systems become asynchronous, with one element dominating the other, it places great strain on the system, and it will, eventually, disintegrate.
Ex: The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Ex: Until about 1952 the film industry used 35mm cellulose nitrate film, which is highly inflammable and decomposes irreversibly.Ex: The blood obtained from these bodies for toxicological analysis was putrefied.* * *
■descomponerse verbo intransitivo
1 (deshacerse, pudrirse) to rot, decompose
2 (ponerse nervioso) to lose one's cool
3 (ponerse enfermo) to feel ill
(tener diarrea) to get diarrhoea, US to get diarrhea
' descomponerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descomponer
- pudrir
English:
decay
- decompose
- break
- go
- hay
- pack
- wrong
* * *vpr1. [pudrirse] [fruta, comida] to rot;[cadáver] to decompose, to rot2. [dividirse] [sustancia, molécula] to break down;[luz] to split (up); [átomo] to split;la luz se descompone en un espectro light splits up into a spectrum3. [desordenarse] to get messed up;se me ha vuelto a descomponerse el peinado my hairdo has got messed up again4. [estropearse] [aparato, máquina] to break downno se descompone por nada nothing seems to upset him7. [irritarse] to get (visibly) annoyed;se descompuso al oír tus palabras he got annoyed when he heard what you said8. Am [tiempo] to turn nasty* * *v/r1 ( pudrirse) decompose, rot2 TÉC break down3 Rpl ( emocionarse) break down (in tears)4:se le descompuso la cara he turned pale* * *vr1) : to break down2) : to decompose* * * -
2 infiltración
f.1 infiltration, penetration, permeability, seepage.2 infiltration, spying.3 infiltration.* * *1 (de un espía, una idea) infiltration2 (de un líquido) seepage* * *SF infiltration* * *femenino infiltration* * *= infiltration.Ex. Innately conservative Muslims prefer to exclude Western infiltration and influence.* * *femenino infiltration* * *= infiltration.Ex: Innately conservative Muslims prefer to exclude Western infiltration and influence.
* * *B ( Med) infiltration* * *
infiltración sustantivo femenino
infiltration
infiltración sustantivo femenino infiltration
' infiltración' also found in these entries:
English:
infiltration
* * *infiltración nf1. [de líquido] seeping;la infiltración de agua había corrompido la madera seeping water had rotted the wood2. [de persona, ideas] infiltration3. Med infiltration* * *f infiltration;aguas de infiltración seepage water -
3 pudrirse
1 to rot* * *verb* * *VPR1) (=corromperse) [comida] to rot, decay; [valores] to deteriorate2) [persona] to rot, languish¡que se pudra! — * let him rot!
¡ahí o así te pudras! — * get away! *, not on your nelly! **
* * *(v.) = rot, putrefyEx. The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Ex. The blood obtained from these bodies for toxicological analysis was putrefied.* * *(v.) = rot, putrefyEx: The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.
Ex: The blood obtained from these bodies for toxicological analysis was putrefied.* * *
■pudrirse verbo reflexivo
1 (alimentos, tela, etc) to rot, decay
2 (un cadáver) to decompose
' pudrirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
corromperse
- descomponerse
- pudrir
English:
decay
- languish
- rot away
- decompose
- rot
* * *vpr1. [descomponerse] to rot;Fampudrirse en la cárcel [preso] to rot in jailno es una película para niños, se van a pudrirse it's not a movie for children, they'll be bored stiff3. CompFam¡ahí te pudras! to hell with you!* * *v/r rot;pudrirse de envidia be green with envy* * *vr1) : to rot2) : to languish* * * -
4 bien podrido
adj.well-rotted. -
5 estiércol descompuesto
m.rotted manure, decomposed manure. -
6 medio podrido
adj.half-rotted.
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