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81 sala
Del verbo salar: ( conjugate salar) \ \
sala es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: sala salar
sala sustantivo femenino ( en hospital) ward; (para reuniones, conferencias) hall; (Teatr) theater( conjugate theater); (Cin) movie theater (AmE), cinema (BrE); sala de clases (CS frml) classroom; sala de conciertos concert hall; sala de embarque departure lounge; sala de espera waiting room; sala de exposiciones gallery, exhibition hall; sala de fiestas night club ( usually featuring dancing and cabaret); sala de profesores staff room
salar 1 ( conjugate salar) verbo transitivo ‹ pieles› to salt salarse verbo pronominal (Méx fam) ( echarse a perder) [ planes] to fall through; [ negocio] to go bust
salar 2 sustantivo masculino (Chi) salt pan, salt flat
sala sustantivo femenino
1 (para un uso concreto) room
sala de espera, waiting room
sala de máquinas,
2 (en una casa) sala o salita de estar, lounge, living room
3 (de un hospital) ward
4 sala de justicia, courtroom
5 (para espectáculos, actos públicos, etc) sala de conferencias, conference o lecture hall
6 (de cine, teatro, música) auditorium
7 un cine con seis salas, a six-screen cinema 8 sala de exposiciones, exhibition hall, gallery
9 sala de fiestas, night club
10 familiar (cine especializado en películas pornográficas) sala X, cinema showing X-rated films
11 fig (público presente en un espectáculo) la sala le homenajeó con media hora de aplausos, they paid tribute to him with an ovation that lasted for half an hour
12 fig (conjunto de magistrados de un tribunal de justicia) la sala dictó la sentencia y le condenó, the court passed sentence and condemned him
salar
I verbo transitivo
1 (echar sal a una comida) to add salt to
2 (poner en salazón) to salt
3 LAm fam (estropear, desgraciar) to spoil, ruin
4 LAm (dar o causar mala suerte) to bring bad luck to
II m (salina, terreno estéril) ' sala' also found in these entries: Spanish: acondicionar - auditorio - bisbiseo - discoteca - estudio - rebosar - recorrer - refrigerar - reunir - abarrotar - bingo - comedor - cupo - enfermería - fondo - fútbol - maternidad - ocupar - repleto - velatorio English: bar - boardroom - concert hall - courtroom - departure lounge - fill - five-a-side - hall - house - lecture hall - lecture theatre - living room - lounge - lounge bar - maternity ward - newsroom - pool hall - reading room - saleroom - seat - showroom - sitting-room - staffroom - surgical - transfer lounge - transit lounge - waiting room - ward - amusement - ball - board - concert - conference - control - court - day - departure - drawing - facility - live - operating - parlor - reading - room - sales - sitting - waiting -
82 засаливать
1) General subject: besmear, brine, corn, dry cure, dry salt, grease, salt, salt away, salt down, smear2) Food industry: pickle, season with salt3) Automation: glaze (шлифовальный круг), load (шлифовальный круг) -
83 salte
verb. [ strø salt på] salt, sprinkle with salt verb. [ legge i salt] cure verb. [ nedsalte] salt (down), (i lake også) pickle (f.eks. ) verb. [skjule, f.eks. penger] stash away, salt away (f.eks.he stashed away all the money he stole in banks in Switzerland
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84 brine
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85 salpresar
v.1 to season with salt.2 to preserve with salt, to salt.* * *VT to salt, salt down -
86 засолить
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87 солить
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88 conservar en sal
• preserve in salt• preserve with salt• salt away• salt down -
89 corn
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90 pickle
рассол имя существительное:соленье (pickle, souse)пикули (pickle, chow-chow)глагол:протравливать (pickle, treat with a mordant) -
91 насолува
(месо)salt down* * *(месо)salt down -
92 inzouten
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93 копить
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94 tuzlayarak saklamak
v. salt, pickle, salt down, salt away -
95 saliō
saliō uī, saltus, īre [2 SAL-], to leap, spring, bound, jump, hop: calamo salientes ducere pisces, O.: de muro, L.: in aquas, O.: ultra Limites clientium, H.: per praecipitia, L.: multa in tectis crepitans salit horrida grando, V.: Farre pio et saliente micā, H.—Fig.: aliena negotia Per caput saliunt, H.* * *Isalire, salivi, salitus V TRANSsalt, salt down, preserve with salt; sprinkle before sacrificeIIsalire, salivi, saltus Vleap, jump; move suddenly/spasmodically (part of body under stress), twitch; spurt, discharge, be ejected under force (water/fluid); mount/cover (by stud)IIIsalire, salui, saltus Vleap, jump; move suddenly/spasmodically (part of body under stress), twitch; spurt, discharge, be ejected under force (water/fluid); mount/cover (by stud) -
96 sallio
sallire, sallivi, sallitus V TRANSsalt, salt down, preserve with salt; sprinkle before sacrifice -
97 sallo
sallere, -, sallsus V TRANSsalt, salt down, preserve with salt; sprinkle before sacrifice -
98 salo
salere, -, salsus V TRANSsalt, salt down, preserve with salt; sprinkle before sacrifice -
99 Salz
salt;WENDUNGEN:jdm nicht das \Salz in der Suppe gönnen ( fam) to begrudge sb the [very] air they breathe -
100 grease
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