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21 seed
[siːd]1. noun1) the (part of) the fruit of a tree, plant etc from which a new plant may be grown:بَذْرَهgrass seed.
2) the beginning from which anything grows:بَذْرَةٌ مِنThere was already a seed of doubt in her mind.
3) (in a sporting competition etc) a seeded player.مُصَنَّف مع الجيِّدين2. verb1) (of a plant) to produce seed:يُنْتِجُ بُذوراA plant seeds after it has flowered.
2) in golf, tennis etc, to arrange (good players) in a competition so that they do not compete against each other till the later rounds.يُرَتِّب اللاعبين الجيّدين بِحَيْث لا يَلْعَبون مع بَعْض حَتّى النِّهايَه -
22 legen
I v/t1. lay; (bes. stellen, setzen) put; (hinstrecken) lay down; (flach hinlegen) lay flat; eine Tischdecke auf den Tisch legen spread ( oder put) a tablecloth on the table; Eier legen lay eggs; ein Tuch um die Schultern legen wrap a scarf around one’s shoulders; jemandem den Arm um die Schultern legen put one’s arm (a)round s.o.’s shoulders; sich (Dat) die Haare legen lassen have a set (Am. perm oder permanent); den Kopf legen an (+ Akk) rest one’s head against3. (Bombe) plant, (Mine) lay; Feuer legen an (+ Akk) set fire to; einen Brand legen start a fire, commit arson4. Sl., beim Ringen: jemanden legen pin s.o. to the floor; beim Fußball etc.: floor s.o.; beiseite, Hand1, Handwerk 3 etc.II v/refl1. lie down; sich schlafen oder ins Bett legen go to bed; sich auf etw. (+ Akk) legen Mensch, Tier: lie on s.th.; Staub, Nebel etc.: settle on s.th.; sich aufs Gemüt legen fig. get one down, be depressing2. fig. (nachlassen) Sturm, Wind, Lärm, auch Begeisterung, Aufregung etc.: die down; Skandal, Streit etc.: blow over; Spannung: ease off; Schmerz: ease; völlig: go awayIII v/i Huhn etc.: lay (eggs)* * *das Legensiting* * *le|gen ['leːgn]1. vt1) (= lagern) to lay down; (mit adv) to lay; Flasche etc to lay on its side; (= zusammenlegen) Wäsche to fold; (dial) Kartoffeln etc to plant, to put in; (SPORT) to bring down2) (mit Raumangabe) to put, to placewir müssen uns ein paar Flaschen Wein in den Keller légen — we must lay down a few bottles of wine
etw in Essig etc légen — to preserve sth in vinegar etc
3)er legte die Stirn in Falten — he frowned, he creased his brow
eine Stadt in Schutt und Asche légen — to reduce a town to rubble
Feuer or einen Brand légen — to start a fire
die Haare légen lassen — to have one's hair set
Dauerwellen etc légen lassen — to have a perm etc, to have one's hair permed etc
5) (Huhn) Eier to lay2. vi(Huhn) to lay3. vr1) (= hinlegen) to lie down (auf +acc on)sich in die Sonne légen —
See:→ schlafen2) (mit Ortsangabe)(=niederlegen Nebel, Rauch) to settle (auf +acc on)sich auf die Seite légen — to lie on one's side; (Boot) to heel over, to go over onto its side
sich in die Kurve légen —
sich auf ein Spezialgebiet légen — to concentrate on or specialize in a particular field
3) (= abnehmen) (Lärm) to die down, to abate; (Sturm, Wind auch, Kälte) to let up; (Rauch, Nebel) to clear; (Zorn, Begeisterung auch, Arroganz, Nervosität) to wear off; (Anfangsschwierigkeiten) to sort themselves outdas Fieber legt sich bald — his/her etc temperature will come down soon
* * *1) set2) (to place, set or put (down), often carefully: She laid the clothes in a drawer / on a chair; He laid down his pencil; She laid her report before the committee.) lay3) (to place in a lying position: She laid the baby on his back.) lay4) ((of a bird) to produce (eggs): The hen laid four eggs; My hens are laying well.) lay5) (to put, cut or arrange in layers: She had her hair layered by the hairdresser.) lay6) (the process of setting hair: a shampoo and set.) set* * *le·gen[ˈle:gn̩]I. vt1. (waagerecht stellen)▪ etw \legen to put [or place] sth on its side2. (liegen lassen)▪ jdn \legen to put sb in a lying position; Ringer to throw sb; SPORT (sl: foulen) to bring down sb sepman legte sie zu ihrem Mann ins Grab she was laid to rest beside her husbandjdn auf den Rücken \legen to put [or place] sb on their back3. (anlehnen)4. (hintun)▪ etw irgendwohin \legen to put sth somewhereer legte den Kopf an ihre Schulter he leaned his head on her shoulderdie Betonung auf ein Wort \legen to stress a wordjdm eine Binde/die Hände vor die Augen \legen to blindfold sb/to put one's hands over sb's eyessie legt viel Gefühl in ihr Geigenspiel she plays violin with great feelingdie Hand an den Hut/die Stirn \legen (begrüßen) to touch one's hat/foreheadetw aus der Hand \legen to put down sth sepden Riegel vor die Tür \legen to bolt the door▪ jdn irgendwohin \legen:sie legte ihren Sohn an die Brust she breastfed her son5. (bringen)▪ jdn/etw irgendwohin \legen to bring/take sb/sth somewhere; Patient to move [or transfer] sb somewhere; s.a. Kante6. (verlegen)7. (befestigen)den Hund an die Kette \legen to put the dog on the chain8. ORNein Ei \legen Vogel to lay an eggetw \legen to plant sth10. (konservieren)11. (falten)▪ etw \legen to fold sthetw in Falten \legen to fold sthdas Gesicht/die Stirn in Falten \legen to frownII. vr1. (liegen)leg dich! (an Hund) lie!2. (lehnen)der Radfahrer legte sich in die Kurve the cyclist leaned into the bendsie legte sich mit den Ellbogen auf den Tisch she leaned her elbows on the tablesich akk auf die Seite \legen to lean to one [or the] side; Schiff a. to list; (kentern) to capsize, to keel over; Flugzeug to bank3. (decken)▪ sich akk auf [o über] etw akk \legen Nebel to descend [or settle] on sth; Schnee to blanket sth; Licht to flood sthdichter Bodennebel legte sich auf die Straße thick fog formed in the street4. (schaden)6. (nachlassen)▪ sich akk \legen Aufregung to die down, to subside; Begeisterung to subside, to wear off, to fade; Lärm to abate, to die down; Nebel to lift; Schmerzen to disappear, to wear off; Wind, Regen to subside, to abate, to die down; Wut to abate, to subsideihre Trauer wird sich \legen they'll get over their griefes wird sich [bald wieder] \legen it'll [soon] pass7. (widmen)III. vi to layIV. vb aux* * *1.transitives Verb1) lay [down]jemanden auf den Rücken legen — lay somebody on his/her back
etwas aus der Hand/beiseite legen — put something down/aside or down
2) (verlegen) lay <pipe, cable, railway track, carpet, tiles, etc.>3) (in eine bestimmte Form bringen)sich (Dat.) die Haare legen lassen — have one's hair set; s. auch Falte 3)
4) (schräg hinstellen) lean2.etwas an etwas (Akk.) legen — lean something [up] against something
transitives, intransitives Verb < hen> lay3.reflexives Verb1) lie downsich auf etwas (Akk.) legen — lie down on something
das Schiff/Flugzeug legte sich auf die Seite — the ship keeled over/the aircraft banked steeply
sich in die Kurve legen — lean into the bend; s. auch Bett 1); Ohr 2)
2) (nachlassen) < wind, storm> die down, abate, subside; < noise> die down, abate; < enthusiasm> wear off, subside, fade; < anger> abate, subside; < excitement> die down, subside3) (sich herabsenken)sich auf od. über etwas (Akk.) legen — < mist, fog> descend or settle on something, [come down and] blanket something
* * *A. v/teine Tischdecke auf den Tisch legen spread ( oder put) a tablecloth on the table;Eier legen lay eggs;ein Tuch um die Schultern legen wrap a scarf around one’s shoulders;jemandem den Arm um die Schultern legen put one’s arm (a)round sb’s shoulders;sich (dat)den Kopf legen an (+akk) rest one’s head againstFeuer legen an (+akk) set fire to;einen Brand legen start a fire, commit arsonB. v/r1. lie down;ins Bett legen go to bed;sich auf etwas (+akk)sich aufs Gemüt legen fig get one down, be depressing2. fig (nachlassen) Sturm, Wind, Lärm, auch Begeisterung, Aufregung etc: die down; Skandal, Streit etc: blow over; Spannung: ease off; Schmerz: ease; völlig: go away3. fig:C. v/i Huhn etc: lay (eggs)* * *1.transitives Verb1) lay [down]jemanden auf den Rücken legen — lay somebody on his/her back
etwas aus der Hand/beiseite legen — put something down/aside or down
2) (verlegen) lay <pipe, cable, railway track, carpet, tiles, etc.>4) (schräg hinstellen) lean2.etwas an etwas (Akk.) legen — lean something [up] against something
transitives, intransitives Verb < hen> lay3.reflexives Verb1) lie downsich auf etwas (Akk.) legen — lie down on something
das Schiff/Flugzeug legte sich auf die Seite — the ship keeled over/the aircraft banked steeply
sich in die Kurve legen — lean into the bend; s. auch Bett 1); Ohr 2)
2) (nachlassen) <wind, storm> die down, abate, subside; < noise> die down, abate; < enthusiasm> wear off, subside, fade; < anger> abate, subside; < excitement> die down, subsidesich auf od. über etwas (Akk.) legen — <mist, fog> descend or settle on something, [come down and] blanket something
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23 Boden
m; -s, Böden1. (Erdreich) soil; fruchtbarer / magerer Boden fertile / barren soil; lockerer / verdichteter Boden loose / compressed soil; sandiger / steiniger Boden sandy / stony ground; leichter / mittelschwerer / schwerer Boden light / loamy / heavy ( oder clayey) soil; durchlässiger / lehmiger Boden permeable / loamy soil; den Boden bebauen oder bestellen develop ( oder till) land; ( wie Pilze) aus dem Boden schießen mushroom (up); Schadstoffe etc. gelangen in den Boden get into the soil; ein Rat / eine Mahnung etc. fällt auf fruchtbaren Boden fig. advice / a warning etc. falls on fertile ground ( oder has an effect); etw. aus dem Boden stampfen fig. conjure s.th. up (out of thin air); wie aus dem Boden gewachsen as if by magic; sie wäre am liebsten vor Scham in den Boden versunken she wished that the earth would open up and swallow her; Grund2. nur Sg.; (Erdoberfläche) ground; (Fußboden) floor (auch im Wagen etc.); fester Boden firm ground; auf den oder zu Boden fallen oder zu Boden stürzen fall to the ground ( innen: floor); zu Boden gehen (beim Boxen etc.) go down; auf dem oder am Boden liegen lie on the ground; fig. be finished ( oder bankrupt); etw. vom Boden aufheben pick s.th. up (off the ground); jemanden zu Boden schlagen oder strecken knock s.o. down (to the ground), floor s.o.; die Augen zu Boden schlagen cast one’s eyes down (to the ground); jemanden zu Boden drücken konkret: pin ( oder press oder weigh) s.o. down; fig. destroy s.o., bear s.o. down; ( festen) Boden fassen get a (firm) footing oder foothold; fig. find one’s feet; Idee etc.: take hold ( oder root); festen Boden unter den Füßen haben be standing on firm ground, be on terra firma; den Boden unter den Füßen verlieren konkret: lose one’s footing; (unsicher werden) be thrown off balance; fig. get out of one’s depth; jemandem den Boden unter den Füßen wegziehen fig. pull the rug out from under s.o.; sich auf gefährlichem oder unsicherem oder schwankendem Boden bewegen be treading on slippery ground, be skating on thin ice; der Boden wurde ihm zu heiß oder der Boden brannte ihm unter den Füßen fig. things got too hot for him; den Boden für etw. bereiten prepare the ground for s.th.; am Boden zerstört umg. (entsetzt) (completely) devastated; (erschöpft) completely drained, washed out; (an) Boden gewinnen / verlieren gain / lose ground; Boden zurückgewinnen make up for lost ground3. eines Gefäßes: bottom; eine Kiste etc. mit doppeltem Boden with a false bottom; Moral mit doppeltem Boden fig. double standards Pl.4. nur Sg.; (Grund) eines Gewässers: bottom; auf dem oder am Boden des Meeres on the sea(-)bed (Am. auch ocean floor)5. (Gebiet): auf britischem etc. Boden on British etc. soil; heiliger Boden holy ( oder consecrated) ground; heimatlicher Boden home territory6. fig. (Grundlage) basis; auf dem Boden des Grundgesetzes stehen be within the Constitution; auf dem Boden der Tatsachen bleiben stick ( oder keep) to the facts; den Boden der Tatsachen verlassen get away from ( oder forget) the facts; einem Argument etc. den Boden entziehen knock the bottom out of; Handwerk hat goldenen Boden you can’t go wrong if you learn a trade7. (Tortenboden) base* * *der Boden(Ackerboden) soil;(Dachboden) attic;(Erdboden) ground; earth;(Fußboden) floor;(Gefäßboden) bottom* * *Bo|den ['boːdn]m -s, ordm;['bøːdn]1) (= Erde, Grundfläche) ground; (= Erdreich auch) soil; (= Fußboden) floor; (= Grundbesitz) land; (no pl = Terrain) soilauf spanischem Bóden — on Spanish soil
zu Bóden fallen — to fall to the ground
jdn zu Bóden schlagen or strecken — to knock sb down, to floor sb
festen Bóden unter den Füßen haben, auf festem Bóden sein — to be or stand on firm ground, to be on terra firma
keinen Fuß auf den Bóden bekommen (fig) — to be unable to find one's feet; (fig: in Diskussion) to get out of one's depth
ihm wurde der Bóden (unter den Füßen) zu heiß (fig) — things were getting too hot for him
jdm den Bóden unter den Füßen wegziehen (fig) — to cut the ground from under sb's feet (Brit), to pull the carpet out from under sb's feet
ich hätte ( vor Scham) im Bóden versinken können (fig) — I was so ashamed that I wished the ground would (open and) swallow me up
am Bóden zerstört sein (inf) — to be shattered (Brit fig inf) or devastated
(an) Bóden gewinnen/verlieren (fig) — to gain/lose ground
etw aus dem Bóden stampfen (fig) — to conjure sth up out of nothing; Häuser auch to build overnight
er stand wie aus dem Bóden gewachsen vor mir — he appeared in front of me as if by magic
auf fruchtbaren Bóden fallen (fig) — to fall on fertile ground
jdm/einer Sache den Bóden bereiten (fig) — to prepare the ground for sb/sth
See:2) (= unterste Fläche) (von Behälter) bottom; (von Meer auch) seabed; (von Hose) seat; (= Tortenboden) baseSee:→ doppelt3) (Raum) (= Dachboden, Heuboden) loft; (= Trockenboden) (für Getreide) drying floor; (für Wäsche) drying room4) (fig = Grundlage)auf dem Bóden der Wissenschaft/Tatsachen/Wirklichkeit stehen — to base oneself on scientific fact/on fact/on reality; (Behauptung) to be based or founded on scientific fact/on fact/on reality
sie wurde hart auf den Bóden der Wirklichkeit zurückgeholt — she was brought down to earth with a bump
auf dem Bóden der Tatsachen bleiben — to stick to the facts
den Bóden der Tatsachen verlassen — to go into the realm of fantasy
sich auf unsicherem Bóden bewegen — to be on shaky ground
er steht auf dem Bóden des Gesetzes (= nicht ungesetzlich) (= hat Gesetz hinter sich) — he is within the law he has the backing of the law
* * *der1) (the lowest part of anything: the bottom of the sea.) bottom2) (the solid surface of the Earth: lying on the ground; high ground.) ground3) (the upper layer of the earth, in which plants grow: to plant seeds in the soil; a handful of soil.) soil* * *Bo·den<-s, Böden>[ˈbo:dn̩, pl bø:dn̩]mfetter/magerer \Boden fertile/barren [or poor] soildiese Böden sind [o dieser \Boden ist] für den Ackerbau nicht geeignet this land is not suited for farmingaus dem \Boden schießen (a. fig) to sprout [or spring] [or shoot] up a. figden \Boden verbessern to ameliorate the soilder \Boden bebte the ground shooknach dem Flug waren die Reisenden froh, wieder festen \Boden zu betreten after the flight the passengers were glad to be [or stand] on firm ground [or on terra firma] [again][wieder] festen [o sicheren] \Boden unter die Füße bekommen [o unter den Füßen haben] to be back on terra firma; (nach einer Schiffsreise a.) to be back on dry land; (nach einer Flugreise a.) to be back on the groundauf britischem/deutschem \Boden on British/German soilauf eigenem Grund und \Boden on one's own propertywieder den \Boden seiner Heimat betreten to be back under one's native skiesheiliger \Boden holy groundfeindlicher \Boden enemy territorybei Marianne kann man vom \Boden essen Marianne's floors are so clean that you could eat off themvor Scham wäre ich am liebsten in den \Boden versunken I was so ashamed that I wished the ground would open up and swallow medie Augen zu \Boden schlagen to look downbeschämt/verlegen zu \Boden schauen to look down in shame/embarrassmentzu \Boden fallen [o sinken] to fall to the groundsie sank ohnmächtig zu \Boden she fell unconscious to the grounddann fiel der König tot zu \Boden then the king dropped deadzu \Boden gehen Boxer to go downdie Skisachen sind alle oben auf dem \Boden all the ski gear is [up] in the loft [or attic6. (Regalboden) shelfdie Preise haben den \Boden erreicht prices hit rock-bottomder Koffer hat einen doppelten \Boden the suitcase has a false bottomauf dem \Boden des Meeres/Flusses at the bottom of the sea/river, on the seabed/riverbedeine Moral mit einem doppelten \Boden double standards pl8. (Tortenboden) [flan] basejdm/etw den \Boden bereiten to pave the way for sb/sth fig[wieder] auf festem \Boden sein to have a firm base [again]; Unternehmen to be back on its feet [again] figauf dem \Boden des Gesetzes stehen to be within [or to conform to] the constitutionauf dem \Boden der Tatsachen bleiben/stehen to stick to the facts/to be based on factsden \Boden der Tatsachen verlassen to get into the realm of fantasyauf den \Boden der Wirklichkeit zurückkommen to come down to earth fig10.▶ jdm brennt der \Boden unter den Füßen [o wird der \Boden unter den Füßen zu heiß] (fam) things are getting too hot [or are hotting up too much] for sb▶ festen [o sicheren] \Boden unter den Füßen haben (sich seiner Sache sicher sein) to be sure of one's ground; (eine wirtschaftliche Grundlage haben) to be on firm ground fig▶ wieder festen [o sicheren] \Boden unter die Füße bekommen [o unter den Füßen haben] (wieder Halt bekommen) to find one's feet again figich hoffe, mein Ratschlag ist auf fruchtbaren \Boden gefallen I hope my advice has made some impression on you▶ den \Boden unter den Füßen verlieren (die Existenzgrundlage verlieren) to feel the ground fall from beneath one's feet fam; (haltlos werden) to have the bottom drop out of one's world fam▶ jdm den \Boden unter den Füßen wegziehen to cut the ground from under sb's feet fam, to pull the rug [out] from under sb's feet fig fam▶ [jdm/etw gegenüber] an \Boden gewinnen (einholen) to gain ground [over sb/sth]; (Fortschritte machen) to make headway [or progress]▶ [jdm/etw gegenüber] [verlorenen] \Boden gutmachen [o wettmachen] to make up [lost] ground [or to catch up] [on sb/sth]▶ sich akk auf schwankendem [o unsicherem] \Boden bewegen, auf schwankendem \Boden stehen to be on shaky ground figseine Argumente stehen auf schwankendem \Boden his arguments are built on weak foundations▶ [jdm/etw gegenüber] an \Boden verlieren to lose ground [to sb/sth]* * *der; Bodens, Böden1) (Erde) ground; soiletwas [nicht] aus dem Boden stampfen können — [not] be able to conjure something up [out of thin air]
2) (FußBoden) floorzu Boden fallen/sich zu Boden fallen lassen — fall/drop to the ground
der Boxer ging zu Boden — the boxer went down
jemanden zu Boden schlagen od. (geh.) strecken — knock somebody down; floor somebody; (fig.)
am Boden zerstört [sein] — (ugs.) [be] shattered (coll.)
3) o. Pl. (Terrain)[an] Boden gewinnen/verlieren — gain/lose ground
5) (DachBoden) loft* * *1. (Erdreich) soil;fruchtbarer/magerer Boden fertile/barren soil;lockerer/verdichteter Boden loose/compressed soil;sandiger/steiniger Boden sandy/stony ground;leichter/mittelschwerer/schwerer Boden light/loamy/heavy ( oder clayey) soil;durchlässiger/lehmiger Boden permeable/loamy soil;(wie Pilze) aus dem Boden schießen mushroom (up);Schadstoffe etcgelangen in den Boden get into the soil;ein Rat/eine Mahnung etcwie aus dem Boden gewachsen as if by magic;sie wäre am liebsten vor Scham in den Boden versunken she wished that the earth would open up and swallow her; → Grundfester Boden firm ground;zu Boden stürzen fall to the ground ( innen: floor);zu Boden gehen (beim Boxen etc) go down;etwas vom Boden aufheben pick sth up (off the ground);strecken knock sb down (to the ground), floor sb;die Augen zu Boden schlagen cast one’s eyes down (to the ground);jemanden zu Boden drücken konkret: pin ( oder press oder weigh) sb down; fig destroy sb, bear sb down;(festen) Boden fassen get a (firm) footing oder foothold; fig find one’s feet; Idee etc: take hold ( oder root);festen Boden unter den Füßen haben be standing on firm ground, be on terra firma;den Boden unter den Füßen verlieren konkret: lose one’s footing; (unsicher werden) be thrown off balance; fig get out of one’s depth;jemandem den Boden unter den Füßen wegziehen fig pull the rug out from under sb;schwankendem Boden bewegen be treading on slippery ground, be skating on thin ice;der Boden brannte ihm unter den Füßen fig things got too hot for him;den Boden für etwas bereiten prepare the ground for sth;am Boden zerstört umg (entsetzt) (completely) devastated; (erschöpft) completely drained, washed out;(an) Boden gewinnen/verlieren gain/lose ground;Boden zurückgewinnen make up for lost ground3. eines Gefäßes: bottom;eine Kiste etcmit doppeltem Boden with a false bottom;am Boden des Meeres on the sea(-)bed (US auch ocean floor)5. (Gebiet):auf britischem etcBoden on British etc soil;heiliger Boden holy ( oder consecrated) ground;heimatlicher Boden home territory6. fig (Grundlage) basis;auf dem Boden des Grundgesetzes stehen be within the Constitution;auf dem Boden der Tatsachen bleiben stick ( oder keep) to the facts;den Boden der Tatsachen verlassen get away from ( oder forget) the facts;einem Argument etcden Boden entziehen knock the bottom out of;Handwerk hat goldenen Boden you can’t go wrong if you learn a trade7. (Tortenboden) base8. (Dachboden) loft, attic; (Heuboden) hayloft; (Trockenboden) drying room; → Fass, Fußboden, Grund 1* * *der; Bodens, Böden1) (Erde) ground; soiletwas [nicht] aus dem Boden stampfen können — [not] be able to conjure something up [out of thin air]
2) (FußBoden) floorzu Boden fallen/sich zu Boden fallen lassen — fall/drop to the ground
jemanden zu Boden schlagen od. (geh.) strecken — knock somebody down; floor somebody; (fig.)
am Boden zerstört [sein] — (ugs.) [be] shattered (coll.)
3) o. Pl. (Terrain)[an] Boden gewinnen/verlieren — gain/lose ground
5) (DachBoden) loft* * *¨-- (von Gefäß) m.base n. ¨-- m.bottom n.floor n.ground n.land n.soil n. -
24 esmalte
m.1 enamel.2 enamel (objeto, joya).pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: esmaltar.* * *1 (gen) enamel2 (de uñas) nail varnish, nail polish3 (objeto esmaltado) enamelled object4 (color) smalt\esmalte de uñas nail polish, nail varnish* * *SM1) [para metal, diente] enamel; [para cerámica, porcelana] glazeesmalte de uñas — nail varnish, nail polish
2) (=objeto) enamelwork3) (=adorno) lustre, luster (EEUU)* * *1)a) ( capa - sobre metales) enamel; (- sobre cerámica) glazeb) (Odont) enamel2) (Art) enamel* * *= enamel, polish.Ex. Clobbering is a form of decoration where the original designs or patterns have been disregarded or deliberately altered or disguised by overpainting with enamels and/or gilding.Ex. Oils extracted from these dried seeds are used for the preparation of resin, oil paints, polish, wood varnish and skin cream.----* esmalte de uñas = fingernail polish, nail polish.* * *1)a) ( capa - sobre metales) enamel; (- sobre cerámica) glazeb) (Odont) enamel2) (Art) enamel* * *= enamel, polish.Ex: Clobbering is a form of decoration where the original designs or patterns have been disregarded or deliberately altered or disguised by overpainting with enamels and/or gilding.
Ex: Oils extracted from these dried seeds are used for the preparation of resin, oil paints, polish, wood varnish and skin cream.* esmalte de uñas = fingernail polish, nail polish.* * *A1 (capa — sobre metales) enamel; (— sobre cerámica) glaze2 ( Odont) enamelCompuesto:esmalte de or para uñasnail polish, nail varnish ( BrE)B ( Art) enamel* * *
Del verbo esmaltar: ( conjugate esmaltar)
esmalté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
esmalte es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
esmaltar
esmalte
esmaltar ( conjugate esmaltar) verbo transitivo ‹ metal› to enamel;
‹ cerámica› to glaze
esmalte sustantivo masculino
(— sobre cerámica) glaze;
esmalte de or para uñas nail polish o (BrE) varnishb) (Odont) enamelc) (Art) enamel
esmaltar vtr (porcelana, etc) to enamel
(las uñas) to varnish
esmalte m (de porcelana, etc) enamel
(de uñas) nail polish o varnish
' esmalte' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dañar
English:
enamel
- nail polish
- nail varnish
- gloss
- nail
- varnish
* * *esmalte nm1. [sustancia] enamel;esmalte (de uñas) nail varnish o polishesmalte vítreo vitreous enamel2. [dental] enamel3. [objeto, joya] enamel* * *m enamel;esmalte (dental) (tooth) enamel* * *esmalte nm1) : enamel2)esmalte de uñas : nail polish -
25 unfruchtbar
Adj.1. Erde: infertile, barren; (steril) sterile; die unfruchtbaren Tage der Frau a woman’s infertile period2. fig. Gespräch etc.: fruitless; Arbeit: unproductive; auf unfruchtbaren Boden fallen fall on stony ground, bei jemandem auf unfruchtbaren Boden fallen be lost on s.o.* * *sterile; unfruitful; fruitless; barren; infertile* * *ụn|frucht|baradjinfertile; Boden auch barren; Frau infertile, barren (old, liter); (fig ) Debatte etc sterile; Schaffenszeit unproductive* * *1) (not able to produce crops, fruit, young etc: barren soil; a barren fruit-tree; a barren woman.) barren2) ((of soil etc) not fertile or producing good crops: The land was stony and infertile.) infertile3) ((of persons or animals) unable to have young.) infertile4) ((of soil, plants, humans and other animals) unable to produce crops, seeds, children or young.) sterile* * *un·frucht·bar[ˈʊnfrʊxtba:ɐ̯]* * *1) infertile <soil, field, land>2) (Biol.) infertile; sterile* * *unfruchtbar adjdie unfruchtbaren Tage der Frau a woman’s infertile periodauf unfruchtbaren Boden fallen fall on stony ground,bei jemandem auf unfruchtbaren Boden fallen be lost on sb* * *1) infertile <soil, field, land>2) (Biol.) infertile; sterile* * *adj.barren adj.fruitless adj.infertile adj.unfruitful adj. adv.barrenly adv.fruitlessly adv.unfruitfully adv. -
26 sero
1.sĕro, sēvi, sătum, 3, v. a. [for seso, root sa-; Gr. saô, sêthô, to sift], to sow, plant (freq. and class.; syn.: planto, semino, consero).I.Lit., with acc., either of the plant, seed, etc., sown, or of the land cultivated:B.ubi tempus erit, effodito seritoque recte... Quae diligentius seri voles, in calicibus seri oportet,
Cato, R. R. 133, 2: serendum viciam, lentem, cicerculam, etc., Varr. R. R. 1, 32, 2:oleam et vitem,
Cic. Rep. 3, 9, 16:frumenta,
Caes. B. G. 5, 14:ut tantum decumae sit, quantum severis: hoc est, ut quot jugera sint sata, totidem medimna decumae debeantur,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 47, § 112:agri molliti et oblimati ad serendum,
id. N. D. 2, 52, 130: serit arbores, quae alteri saeculo prosint, Caecil. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 14, 31; Cic. Sen. 7, 24; 17, 59:nullam sacrā vite prius severis arborem,
Hor. C. 1, 18, 1; cf. id. ib. 3, 10, 6:semina,
Verg. G. 1, 193: surculos, Auct. ap. Cic. de Or. 2, 69, 278:aliquid in inculto et derelicto solo,
Cic. Brut. 4, 16:iste serendus ager,
Ov. A. A. 2, 668:sulcos,
Tib. 2, 3, 70:vera ratio serendi,
Plin. 18, 25, 60, § 224.—Freq. in part. perf.:multa erant inter eum locum manu sata,
Caes. B. C. 3, 44:saepe satas alio vidi traducere messes,
Verg. E. 8, 99; id. G. 3, 176.—Hence, subst.: săta, ōrum, n., standing corn, crops, Verg. E. 3, 82; id. G. 1, 325; id. A. 2, 306; 12, 454; Ov. M. 1, 286; Plin. 16, 25, 39, § 94; Pall. 1, 43.—Prov.:mihi istic nec seritur nec metitur,
i. e. I have no benefit from it, it's nothing to me, Plaut. Ep. 2, 2, 80.—Transf., of persons, to beget, bring forth, produce; only in part. perf. in pass. sense, begotten, sprung forth, born, etc.:II.Tertullae nollem abortum: tam enim Cassii sunt jam quam Bruti serendi,
Cic. Att. 14, 20, 2; id. Leg. 1, 8, 24:non temere nec fortuito sati et creati sumus,
id. Tusc. 1, 49, 118; cf. id. ib. 1, 25, 60; id. Univ. 12, 35:hic satus ad pacem,
Prop. 3, 9, 19.—With ex: ex Tantalo ortus Pelops, ex Pelope autem satus Atreus, Poët. ap. Quint. 9, 3, 57.— With de:Ilia cum Lauso de Numitore sati,
Ov. F. 4, 54.—With ab:largo satos Curetas ab imbri,
Ov. M. 4, 282.—With simple abl. (so most freq.):Camertem Magnanimo Volscente satum,
Verg. A. 10, 562:sole satus Phaëthon,
Ov. M. 1, 751:sata Tiresiā Manto,
id. ib. 6, 157 et saep.:sate sanguine divum,
sprung from, Verg. A. 6, 125:non sanguine humano sed stirpe divinā satum se esse,
Liv. 38, 58, 7:o sate gente deum,
Verg. A. 8, 36:matre satos unā,
Ov. M. 5, 141; so,matre,
id. F. 3, 799;Nereide,
id. M. 12, 93; cf.:Bacchum vocant satumque iterum solumque bimatrem,
id. ib. 4, 12.— Hence, satus (sata) aliquo, for a son (or daughter) of any one:satus Anchisa,
i. e. Æneas, Verg. A. 5, 244; 5, 424; 6, 331;7, 152: Hammone satus,
i. e. Iarbas, id. ib. 4, 198:satae Peliā,
Ov. M. 7, 322:sati Curibus,
sprung from, natives of Cures, id. ib. 14, 778.—Trop., to sow the seeds of any thing, to found, establish, to scatter, disseminate, propagate, produce, to cause, occasion, excite, etc.:2.leges, instituta, rem publicam,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 14, 31:diuturnam rem publicam,
to found, establish, id. Rep. 2, 3, 5:mores,
id. Leg. 1, 6, 20:aere vulnera vasta serebant,
scattered, Lucr. 5, 1290; so,vulnera pugnantis tergo,
Sil. 5, 235:lites,
Plaut. Poen. 3, 2, 10:negotium,
id. Most. 5, 1, 51; cf.:(Hamilcar) Romanum sevit puerili in pectore bellum,
Sil. 1, 80:civiles discordias,
Liv. 3, 40, 10:causam discordiarum,
Suet. Calig. 26:crimina in senatum apud infimae plebis homines,
Liv. 24, 23 fin.:invidiam in alios,
Tac. H. 2, 86:rumores,
Verg. A. 12, 228; Curt. 8, 9, 1:opinionem,
Just. 8, 3, 8:sibi causas sollicitudinum,
Sen. Ep. 104, 12.sĕro ( ui), tum, 3, v. a. [Sanscr. sarat, thread; Gr. seira, rope; cf.: eirô, herma, hormos; Lat. series, servus], to join or bind together, to plait, interweave, entwine, etc.I.Lit. (so only in part. perf.):B.accipiunt sertas nardo florente coronas,
Luc. 10, 164; Cypr. Ep. 4, 3:flores,
App. M. 4, p. 156, 4; 10, p. 254, 38:rosa,
id. ib. 2, p. 121, 131:loricae,
linked, Nep. Iph. 1 fin.; cf. Serv. Verg. A. 1, 421.—Subst.: serta, ōrum, n., wreaths of flowers, garlands (freq. and class.):II.arae sertis recentibus halant,
Verg. A. 1, 417:coronae, serta,
Plaut. As. 4, 1, 58; Lucr. 4, 1128; 4, 1174; Cic. Tusc. 3, 18, 43; id. Cat. 2, 5, 10; Cat. 6, 8; Verg. E. 6, 16; Tib. 1, 1, 12; 1, 2, 14; 1, 7, 52 et saep. al.—Rarely in sing.:roseo Venus aurea serto,
Aus. Idyll. 6, 88.—Collat. form serta, ae, f. (sc. corona):cum tua praependent demissae in pocula sertae,
Prop. 2, 33 (3, 31), 37; id. et Corn. Sev. ap. Charis. p. 83 P.—Trop., to join, connect, interweave; to combine, compose, contrive (class. but rare; syn.: jungo, cieo, instruo): seritote diem concorditer ambo, i. e. alternate according to the succession (in the government), Enn. ap. Charis. p. 177 P. (Ann. v. 110 Vahl.):3.ex aeternitate causa causam serens,
joining in order, following, Cic. Fat. 12, 27:cujus (fati) lege immobilis rerum humanarum ordo seritur,
is arranged, disposed, Liv. 25, 6:bella ex bellis serendo,
by joining war to war, Sall. H. 4, 61, 20 Dietsch:tumultum ex tumultu, bellum ex bello serunt,
id. ib. 1, 48, 7 ib.; cf. Liv. 21, 10; cf.:certamina cum Patribus,
to join, engage in, id. 2, 1; so,certamina,
id. 27, 12; 27, 41; 40, 48:crebra proelia,
Tac. H. 5, 11: quod mihi servus sermonem serat, joins speech, i. e. bandies words with me, Plaut. Curc. 1, 3, 37; cf. id. Mil. 3, 1, 106:multa inter sese vario sermone serebant,
Verg. A. 6, 160; Stat. Achill. 2, 38, id. Th. 6, 941:aliquid sermonibus occultis,
Liv. 3, 43; 7, 39; 33, 32:secreta colloquia cum eo,
id. 34, 61:populares orationes,
to put together, compose, id. 10, 19; cf.:(Livius) ab saturis ausus est primus argumento fabulam serere,
id. 7, 2, 8:quid seris fando moras?
why are you contriving? Sen. Med. 281:negotium,
to make, prepare, Plaut. Most. 5, 1, 51:crimina belli,
Verg. A. 7, 339.sēro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [sera], to fasten with a bolt, to bar: praeda nullo obstaculo serata, Ven. Fort. Vit. S. Menard. 6; cf. Prisc. p. 837 P.4.sērō̆, adv., v. serus fin. -
27 ui
1.sĕro, sēvi, sătum, 3, v. a. [for seso, root sa-; Gr. saô, sêthô, to sift], to sow, plant (freq. and class.; syn.: planto, semino, consero).I.Lit., with acc., either of the plant, seed, etc., sown, or of the land cultivated:B.ubi tempus erit, effodito seritoque recte... Quae diligentius seri voles, in calicibus seri oportet,
Cato, R. R. 133, 2: serendum viciam, lentem, cicerculam, etc., Varr. R. R. 1, 32, 2:oleam et vitem,
Cic. Rep. 3, 9, 16:frumenta,
Caes. B. G. 5, 14:ut tantum decumae sit, quantum severis: hoc est, ut quot jugera sint sata, totidem medimna decumae debeantur,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 47, § 112:agri molliti et oblimati ad serendum,
id. N. D. 2, 52, 130: serit arbores, quae alteri saeculo prosint, Caecil. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 14, 31; Cic. Sen. 7, 24; 17, 59:nullam sacrā vite prius severis arborem,
Hor. C. 1, 18, 1; cf. id. ib. 3, 10, 6:semina,
Verg. G. 1, 193: surculos, Auct. ap. Cic. de Or. 2, 69, 278:aliquid in inculto et derelicto solo,
Cic. Brut. 4, 16:iste serendus ager,
Ov. A. A. 2, 668:sulcos,
Tib. 2, 3, 70:vera ratio serendi,
Plin. 18, 25, 60, § 224.—Freq. in part. perf.:multa erant inter eum locum manu sata,
Caes. B. C. 3, 44:saepe satas alio vidi traducere messes,
Verg. E. 8, 99; id. G. 3, 176.—Hence, subst.: săta, ōrum, n., standing corn, crops, Verg. E. 3, 82; id. G. 1, 325; id. A. 2, 306; 12, 454; Ov. M. 1, 286; Plin. 16, 25, 39, § 94; Pall. 1, 43.—Prov.:mihi istic nec seritur nec metitur,
i. e. I have no benefit from it, it's nothing to me, Plaut. Ep. 2, 2, 80.—Transf., of persons, to beget, bring forth, produce; only in part. perf. in pass. sense, begotten, sprung forth, born, etc.:II.Tertullae nollem abortum: tam enim Cassii sunt jam quam Bruti serendi,
Cic. Att. 14, 20, 2; id. Leg. 1, 8, 24:non temere nec fortuito sati et creati sumus,
id. Tusc. 1, 49, 118; cf. id. ib. 1, 25, 60; id. Univ. 12, 35:hic satus ad pacem,
Prop. 3, 9, 19.—With ex: ex Tantalo ortus Pelops, ex Pelope autem satus Atreus, Poët. ap. Quint. 9, 3, 57.— With de:Ilia cum Lauso de Numitore sati,
Ov. F. 4, 54.—With ab:largo satos Curetas ab imbri,
Ov. M. 4, 282.—With simple abl. (so most freq.):Camertem Magnanimo Volscente satum,
Verg. A. 10, 562:sole satus Phaëthon,
Ov. M. 1, 751:sata Tiresiā Manto,
id. ib. 6, 157 et saep.:sate sanguine divum,
sprung from, Verg. A. 6, 125:non sanguine humano sed stirpe divinā satum se esse,
Liv. 38, 58, 7:o sate gente deum,
Verg. A. 8, 36:matre satos unā,
Ov. M. 5, 141; so,matre,
id. F. 3, 799;Nereide,
id. M. 12, 93; cf.:Bacchum vocant satumque iterum solumque bimatrem,
id. ib. 4, 12.— Hence, satus (sata) aliquo, for a son (or daughter) of any one:satus Anchisa,
i. e. Æneas, Verg. A. 5, 244; 5, 424; 6, 331;7, 152: Hammone satus,
i. e. Iarbas, id. ib. 4, 198:satae Peliā,
Ov. M. 7, 322:sati Curibus,
sprung from, natives of Cures, id. ib. 14, 778.—Trop., to sow the seeds of any thing, to found, establish, to scatter, disseminate, propagate, produce, to cause, occasion, excite, etc.:2.leges, instituta, rem publicam,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 14, 31:diuturnam rem publicam,
to found, establish, id. Rep. 2, 3, 5:mores,
id. Leg. 1, 6, 20:aere vulnera vasta serebant,
scattered, Lucr. 5, 1290; so,vulnera pugnantis tergo,
Sil. 5, 235:lites,
Plaut. Poen. 3, 2, 10:negotium,
id. Most. 5, 1, 51; cf.:(Hamilcar) Romanum sevit puerili in pectore bellum,
Sil. 1, 80:civiles discordias,
Liv. 3, 40, 10:causam discordiarum,
Suet. Calig. 26:crimina in senatum apud infimae plebis homines,
Liv. 24, 23 fin.:invidiam in alios,
Tac. H. 2, 86:rumores,
Verg. A. 12, 228; Curt. 8, 9, 1:opinionem,
Just. 8, 3, 8:sibi causas sollicitudinum,
Sen. Ep. 104, 12.sĕro ( ui), tum, 3, v. a. [Sanscr. sarat, thread; Gr. seira, rope; cf.: eirô, herma, hormos; Lat. series, servus], to join or bind together, to plait, interweave, entwine, etc.I.Lit. (so only in part. perf.):B.accipiunt sertas nardo florente coronas,
Luc. 10, 164; Cypr. Ep. 4, 3:flores,
App. M. 4, p. 156, 4; 10, p. 254, 38:rosa,
id. ib. 2, p. 121, 131:loricae,
linked, Nep. Iph. 1 fin.; cf. Serv. Verg. A. 1, 421.—Subst.: serta, ōrum, n., wreaths of flowers, garlands (freq. and class.):II.arae sertis recentibus halant,
Verg. A. 1, 417:coronae, serta,
Plaut. As. 4, 1, 58; Lucr. 4, 1128; 4, 1174; Cic. Tusc. 3, 18, 43; id. Cat. 2, 5, 10; Cat. 6, 8; Verg. E. 6, 16; Tib. 1, 1, 12; 1, 2, 14; 1, 7, 52 et saep. al.—Rarely in sing.:roseo Venus aurea serto,
Aus. Idyll. 6, 88.—Collat. form serta, ae, f. (sc. corona):cum tua praependent demissae in pocula sertae,
Prop. 2, 33 (3, 31), 37; id. et Corn. Sev. ap. Charis. p. 83 P.—Trop., to join, connect, interweave; to combine, compose, contrive (class. but rare; syn.: jungo, cieo, instruo): seritote diem concorditer ambo, i. e. alternate according to the succession (in the government), Enn. ap. Charis. p. 177 P. (Ann. v. 110 Vahl.):3.ex aeternitate causa causam serens,
joining in order, following, Cic. Fat. 12, 27:cujus (fati) lege immobilis rerum humanarum ordo seritur,
is arranged, disposed, Liv. 25, 6:bella ex bellis serendo,
by joining war to war, Sall. H. 4, 61, 20 Dietsch:tumultum ex tumultu, bellum ex bello serunt,
id. ib. 1, 48, 7 ib.; cf. Liv. 21, 10; cf.:certamina cum Patribus,
to join, engage in, id. 2, 1; so,certamina,
id. 27, 12; 27, 41; 40, 48:crebra proelia,
Tac. H. 5, 11: quod mihi servus sermonem serat, joins speech, i. e. bandies words with me, Plaut. Curc. 1, 3, 37; cf. id. Mil. 3, 1, 106:multa inter sese vario sermone serebant,
Verg. A. 6, 160; Stat. Achill. 2, 38, id. Th. 6, 941:aliquid sermonibus occultis,
Liv. 3, 43; 7, 39; 33, 32:secreta colloquia cum eo,
id. 34, 61:populares orationes,
to put together, compose, id. 10, 19; cf.:(Livius) ab saturis ausus est primus argumento fabulam serere,
id. 7, 2, 8:quid seris fando moras?
why are you contriving? Sen. Med. 281:negotium,
to make, prepare, Plaut. Most. 5, 1, 51:crimina belli,
Verg. A. 7, 339.sēro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [sera], to fasten with a bolt, to bar: praeda nullo obstaculo serata, Ven. Fort. Vit. S. Menard. 6; cf. Prisc. p. 837 P.4.sērō̆, adv., v. serus fin. -
28 fortpflanzen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/refl2. PHYS., Licht, Schall etc.: be transmitted, travel3. fig. Idee, Gerücht etc.: spread, be passed onII v/t1. BIO. propagate, reproduce2. PHYS. transmit3. fig. spread* * *to reproduce; to propagate;sich fortpflanzento breed; to propagate; to reproduce* * *fọrt|pflan|zenvr sep(Mensch, Tier) to reproduce; (Pflanzen auch) to propagate (itself); (Schall, Wellen, Licht) to travel, to be transmitted; (Gerücht) to spread* * *(to (make plants) produce seeds.) propagate* * *fort|pflan·zenvr1. (sich vermehren) to reproduce2. (sich verbreiten) to spread* * *reflexives Verb1) (sich vermehren) reproduce [oneself/itself]* * *fortpflanzen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/r1. BIOL reproduce; Pflanzen: auch propagate3. fig Idee, Gerücht etc: spread, be passed onB. v/t1. BIOL propagate, reproduce2. PHYS transmit3. fig spread* * *reflexives Verb1) (sich vermehren) reproduce [oneself/itself]* * *v.to reproduce (biology) v. -
29 कुम्भ
kumbhám. a jar, pitcher, waterpot, ewer, small water-jar <often ifc. (f. ā) e.g.. chidra-k-, a perforated pitcher R. ;
āma-k-, a jar of unbaked clay Pañcat. ;
hema-k-, a golden ewer Ragh. II, 36 Amar. ;
jala-k-, a water-pot Pañcat. > RV. AV. etc.;
an urn in which the bones of a dead person are collected ĀṡvGṛ. KātyṠr. ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
the sign of the zodiac Aquarius Jyot. VarBṛS. etc.;
a measure of grain (equal to twenty Droṇas, a little more than three bushels andᅠ three gallons;
commonly called a comb;
some make it two Droṇas orᅠ sixty-four Seers) Mn. VIII, 320 Hcat. ;
the frontal globe orᅠ prominence on the upper part of the forehead of an elephant (there are two of these prominences which swell in the rutting season) MBh. Bhartṛ. etc.;
a particular part of a bed VarBṛS. ;
N. of a plant ( andᅠ alsoᅠ of its fruit) BhP. X, 18, 14 ;
the root of a plant used in medicine;
a religious exercise, viz. closing the nostrils andᅠ mouth so as to suspend breathing L. ;
the paramour of a harlot, bully, flash orᅠ fancy man L. ;
N. of a Mantra (pronounced over a weapon) R. I ;
N. of a Dānava (a son of Prahlāda andᅠ brother of Nikumbha) MBh. I, 2527 Hariv. ;
of a Rākshasa (son of Kumbhakarṇa) R. BhP. ;
of the father of the nineteenth Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī Jain. ;
of a monkey R. IV, 33, 14 ;
one of the thirty-four Jātakas orᅠ former births of Ṡākya-muni L. ;
N. of wk. Sāh. ;
(ā) f. a harlot L. ;
the plant Tiaridium indicum L. ;
(fr. kumbh) covering Vop. ;
(ī́) f. a small jar orᅠ pot, earthen cooking vessel VS. AV. TS. etc.;
N. of a hell Kāraṇḍ. ;
of a plant Bālar. ;
a small tree (the seeds of which are used in medicine, commonly Kaṭphala) L. ;
Bignonia suaveolens L. ;
Pistia Stratiotes L. ;
another plant (commonly Romaṡa) L. ;
the plant Croton polyandrum L. ;
the plant Myrica sapida L. ;
(am) n. the plant Ipomoea Turpethum L. ;
a fragrant resin ( gúggulu), orᅠ the plant which bears it L. ;
gold Gal.;
+ cf. Gk. κύμβη;
Lat. cymba
- कुम्भकर्ण
- कुम्भकामला
- कुम्भकार
- कुम्भकारक
- कुम्भकेतु
- कुम्भघोणतीर्थ
- कुम्भजन्मन्
- कुम्भताल
- कुम्भतुम्बी
- कुम्भदास
- कुम्भधर
- कुम्भधान्य
- कुम्भनाभ
- कुम्भपदी
- कुम्भपाद
- कुम्भफला
- कुम्भबाहु
- कुम्भबिल
- कुम्भबीजक
- कुम्भभव
- कुम्भभू
- कुम्भमण्डूक
- कुम्भमुष्क
- कुम्भमूर्धन्
- कुम्भयोनि
- कुम्भराशि
- कुम्भरेतस्
- कुम्भलग्न
- कुम्भवक्त्र
- कुम्भशाला
- कुम्भसंधि
- कुम्भसम्भव
- कुम्भसर्पिस्
- कुम्भस्तनी
- कुम्भहनु
- कुम्भाण्ड
- कुम्भाण्डक
- कुम्भेश्वरतीर्थ
- कुम्भेष्टका
- कुम्भोदर
- कुम्भोद्भव
- कुम्भोद्भूत
- कुम्भोलूक
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30 रक्त
raktamf (ā)n. coloured, dyed, painted Br. GṛṠrS. Mn. etc. (cf. Pāṇ. 4-2, 1);
reddened, red, crimson ṠāṇkhGṛ. MBh. Kāv. etc.
(said of 5 orᅠ 7 parts of the body which ought to be red MBh. IV, 253 VarBṛS. LXVIII, 84);
« coloured orᅠ modified by nasalization», nasalized (said of a vowel) RPrāt. (cf. raṅga);
excited, affected with passion orᅠ love, impassioned, enamoured, charmed with (instr.), attached orᅠ devoted to, fond of (loc. gen. orᅠ comp.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
beloved, dear, lovely, pleasant, sweet Kāv. ;
fond of play, engaging in pastime, sporting L. ;
m. red colour L. ;
safflower L. ;
Barringtonia Acutangula L. ;
N. of Ṡiva MBh. ;
of the planet Mars VarBṛS. Sch. ;
(ā) f. lac (= lākshā) Suṡr. ;
Abrus Precatorius ( orᅠ its seeds as a measure orᅠ weight, = raktikā) Car. ;
Rubia Munjista L. ;
Echinops Echinatus L. ;
N. of one of the 7 tongues of fire L. ;
(in music) N. of a Ṡruti Saṃgīt. ;
n. blood Mn. Hariv. etc.;
a partic. disease of the eyes, Hcat;
the menstrual fluid L. ;
copper L. ;
vermilion L. ;
cinnabar L. ;
saffron L. ;
the fruit of Flacourtia Cataphracta L. ;
= padmaka L. ;
- रक्तकङ्गु
- रक्तकण्ट
- रक्तकण्ठ
- रक्तकण्ठिन्
- रक्तकदम्ब
- रक्तकदली
- रक्तकन्द
- रक्तकन्दल
- रक्तकमल
- रक्तकम्बल
- रक्तकरवीर
- रक्तकरवीरक
- रक्तकल्लोल
- रक्तकाञ्चन
- रक्तकाण्डा
- रक्तकाल
- रक्तकाष्ठ
- रक्तकुण्डल
- रक्तकुमुद
- रक्तकृमिजा
- रक्तकृष्ण
- रक्तकेसर
- रक्तकैरव
- रक्तकोकनद
- रक्तकोशातकी
- रक्तखदिर
- रक्तखाडव
- रक्तगन्धक
- रक्तगर्भ
- रक्तगुल्म
- रक्तगैरिक
- रक्तगौर
- रक्तग्रन्थि
- रक्तग्रह
- रक्तग्रीव
- रक्तघ्न
- रक्तचन्दन
- रक्तचित्रक
- रक्तचिल्लिका
- रक्तचूर्ण
- रक्तचूर्णक
- रक्तच्छद
- रक्तच्छर्दि
- रक्तज
- रक्तजन्तुक
- रक्तजिह्व
- रक्ततर
- रक्तता
- रक्ततुण्ड
- रक्ततुण्डक
- रक्ततृणा
- रक्ततेजस्
- रक्तत्रिवृत्
- रक्तत्व
- रक्तदत्
- रक्तदन्त्
- रक्तदन्तिका
- रक्तदन्ती
- रक्तदला
- रक्तदूषण
- रक्तदृश्
- रक्तदृष्टि
- रक्तद्रुम
- रक्तधातु
- रक्तनयन
- रक्तनाडी
- रक्तनाल
- रक्तनासिक
- रक्तनिर्यासक
- रक्तनील
- रक्तनेत्र
- रक्तप
- रक्तपक्ष
- रक्तपट
- रक्तपतन
- रक्तपत्त्र
- रक्तपदी
- रक्तपद्म
- रक्तपर्ण
- रक्तपल्लव
- रक्तपाकी
- रक्तपात
- रक्तपाद
- रक्तपायिन्
- रक्तपारद
- रक्तपिटिका
- रक्तपिण्ड
- रक्तपिण्डक
- रक्तपिण्डालु
- रक्तपित्त
- रक्तपीतासितश्येत
- रक्तपुच्छक
- रक्तपुनर्नवा
- रक्तपुष्प
- रक्तपुष्पक
- रक्तपूय
- रक्तपूरक
- रक्तपूर्ण
- रक्तपैत्त
- रक्तपैत्तिक
- रक्तप्रदर
- रक्तप्रमेह
- रक्तप्रवाह
- रक्तप्रसव
- रक्तफल
- रक्तफेनज
- रक्तबिन्दु
- रक्तबीज
- रक्तबीजका
- रक्तभव
- रक्तभाव
- रक्तमञ्जर
- रक्तमण्डल
- रक्तमत्त
- रक्तमत्स्य
- रक्तमय
- रक्तमस्तक
- रक्तमाद्री
- रक्तमुख
- रक्तमूत्रता
- रक्तमूलक
- रक्तमूला
- रक्तमेह
- रक्तमोक्ष
- रक्तमोक्षण
- रक्तयष्टि
- रक्तयष्टिका
- रक्तयावनाल
- रक्तराजि
- रक्तराजी
- रक्तरेणु
- रक्तरैवतक
- रक्तलशुन
- रक्तलोचन
- रक्तवटी
- रक्तवरटि
- रक्तवर्ग
- रक्तवर्ण
- रक्तवर्त्मक
- रक्तवर्धन
- रक्तवर्षाभू
- रक्तवसन
- रक्तवस्त्रिन्
- रक्तवात
- रक्तवारिज
- रक्तवालुक
- रक्तवासस्
- रक्तवासिन्
- रक्तविकार
- रक्तविद्रधि
- रक्तविन्दु
- रक्तवीज
- रक्तवीजका
- रक्तविरक्त
- रक्तवृक्ष
- रक्तवृन्ता
- रक्तशालि
- रक्तशासन
- रक्तशिग्रु
- रक्तशीर्षक
- रक्तशुक्रता
- रक्तशूल
- रक्तशृङ्गक
- रक्तश्मश्रु
- रक्तश्याम
- रक्तष्ठीवनता
- रक्तष्ठीवी
- रक्तसंकोच
- रक्तसंकोचक
- रक्तसंज्ञ
- रक्तसंदंशिका
- रक्तसंध्यक
- रक्तसरोरुह
- रक्तसर्षप
- रक्तसहा
- रक्तसार
- रक्तसूर्यमणि
- रक्तसूर्याय
- रक्तसौगन्धिक
- रक्तस्रगनुलेपिन्
- रक्तस्राव
- रक्तहंस
- रक्तहीन
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31 Fibres
The textile fibres of commerce are very numerous. They are usually placed in " three natural classes, vegetable, animal and mineral. The rayon filaments so far produced are all vegetable. " Vegetable fibres can be classified as follows: - Seed fibres, growing from the seeds or seed-capsules of certain plants, as cotton, Bombax, Asselepias, etc. Stem fibres, growing in the bast of certain plants, as flax, hemp, jute, etc. Leaf fibres, occurring in the leaves of certain plants, including New Zealand hemp, Manila hemp, etc. Fruit fibres, of which the sole member worth mentioning is the cocoanut fibre. Artificial fibres, represented by viscose, cellulose acetate, cuprammonium and nitrocellulose rayon. The chief fibres in the animal class are wool, silk, and the various kinds of animal hair such as camel, llama, angora, rabbit, horse, etc. The chief member of the mineral group is asbestos, a substance that resists the action of fire. Gold, silver and copper used in the making of tinsel yarns are not fibres as they do not require to be spun. Cellulose-Acetata Rayon - Filaments composed of an acetic ester of cellulose coagulated or solidified from its solution. Cuprammonium Rayon - Filaments composed of regenerated cellulose which has been coagulated or solidified from a solution of cellulose in ammoniacal copper oxide. Nitro-cellulose Rayon (Chardonnet) - Filaments composed of regenerated or denitrated cellulose which has been coagulated or solidified from a solution of nitrated cellulose. Viscose Rayon - Filaments composed of a regenerated cellulose which has been coagulated or solidified from a solution of cellulose xanthate. The preceding four definitions are proposed by the American Society for Testing Materials, Corn. D-13 -
32 πήγνυμι
Aπηγνύουσι Hdt.4.72
(v.l.), Thphr.HP6.6.9, butπηγνῦσι Hdt.
l.c. codd. plur., Hp.Vict.2.60 ; opt. codd. ; inf.πηγνύειν X.Cyn.6.7
, Dsc.4.95: [tense] impf. ([etym.] περι-), Nonn.D.5.50 : late form of [tense] pres. [full] πήσσω (q. v.): [tense] fut.πήξω Il.22.283
; [dialect] Dor.πάξω Pi.O.6.3
: [tense] aor. ἔπηξα, [dialect] Ep.πῆξα Od.12.15
, etc. ; [dialect] Aeol. part.πάξαις Pi.O.10
(II).45 : [tense] pf. πέπηχα, only [tense] plpf.ἐμ-πεπήχεσαν D.C.40.40
:—[voice] Med. in trans. sense, : [tense] fut.πήξομαι Gal. 10.388
: [tense] aor. , Hdt.6.12, etc.:—[voice] Pass. πήγνῠμαι : [tense] fut. , Th.4.92 ; πήξομαι (as [voice] Pass.) Hp.Aër.8: [tense] aor. 1 ἐπήχθην, [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl.πῆχθεν Il.8.298
, [dialect] Dor. subj.παχθῇ Theoc.23.31
, part. : more freq. [tense] aor. 2 ἐπάγην [pron. full] [ᾰ], [dialect] Ep. πάγην, [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl.πάγεν Il.11.572
; part. , E.IA 395 : [tense] pf. πέπηγμαι ([etym.] κατα-, συμ-) D.H.5.46, Arr.An.2.21.1: [tense] plpf.ἐπέπηκτο Jul. Or.3.123b
; but in the best authors, πέπηγα is used as the [tense] pf. [voice] Pass., Il.3.135, etc. ; [dialect] Aeol.πέπᾱγα Alc.34
; opt.πεπαγοίην Eup.435
: [tense] plpf.ἐπεπήγειν Il.13.442
, Th.3.23 :I stick or fix in, ἐν δὲ μετώπῳ πῆξε [τὴν αἰχμήν] Il.4.460, etc. ;ἔνθα οἱ ἔγχος ἔπηξε 13.570
;ἐν γαίῃ π. ἐρετμόν Od.23.276
(orγαίῃ 11.129
) ;π. ἐπὶ τύμβῳ ἐρετμόν 11.77
(orτύμβῳ 12.15
) ; [γύην] ἐν ἐλύματι π. Hes.Op. 430;ἔπαξε διὰ φρενῶν ξίφος Pi.N.7.26
; fix in the earth, plant, , cf. Aj. 821 ; σκηνήν, σκηνὰς π., pitch a tent, And.4.30, Pl.Lg. 817c (in [voice] Med., σκηνὰς πηξάμενοι pitching themselves tents, Hdt.6.12); σταύρωμα π. Th.6.66;τὰς σχαλίδας π. ὑπτίας X.Cyn.6.7
; plant seeds or cuttings, Thphr.HP6.6.9, 7.4.10 : intr. [tense] pf. and [voice] Pass., δόρυ δ' ἐν κραδίῃ ἐπεπήγει the spear stuck fast in his heart, Il.13.442 ;[δοῦρα] ἐν χροῒ πήγνυτο 15.315
;[ὀϊστοὶ] ἐν χροῒ πῆχθεν 8.298
;δοῦρα ἐν σάκεϊ πάγεν 11.572
;[ξίφος] πέπηγεν ἐν γῇ S.Aj. 819
;σκηνὴ ἔσκε πεπηγυῖα ἑτοίμη Hdt.7.119
; κυρβασίας ὀρθὰς πεπηγυίας ib.64, cf. 70 :—[voice] Med., ἐν ἀλλήλοις χείλεα πηξάμενοι, of kissing, AP5.254 (Paul. Sil.).2 stick or fix on,κεφαλὴν ἀνὰ σκολόπεσσι Il.18.177
;σκόλοψι δέμας E.IT 1430
; :—[voice] Pass., ἀμφὶ βουπόροισι πηχθέντας μέλη ὀβελοῖσι having their limbs fixed on spits, Id.Cyc. 302 ; ὑπὸ ῥάχιν παγέντες impaled, A.Eu. 190.3 fix upon an object, κατὰ χθονὸς ὄμματα π. Il.3.217 : intr. [tense] pf., d, cf. Jul. l. c. ([voice] Pass.);πεπηγυῖα τὰς τῶν ὀμμάτων βολὰς ἐς τὰ τῆς ψυχῆς ἀπόρρητα Philostr.Jun.Im.11
: c. inf., ἡ σοφία ἀρέσκειν πέπηγε is bent upon pleasing, Pl.R. 605a : abs., τὸ πεπηγὸς ὄμμα immovable eye, fixed gaze, Hp.Prorrh.1.46, cf. Gal.16.610.II fasten [different parts] together, fit together, build,νῆας πῆξαι Il.2.664
; ἴκρια π. Od.5.163 :—[voice] Med., πήξασθαι ἄμαξαν build oneself a wagon, Hes. Op. 455 ;νέας πηξάμενοι Hdt.5.83
:—[voice] Pass., to be joined or put together,ψυχὴ καὶ σῶμα παγέν Pl.Phdr. 246c
.III make solid or stiff, esp. of liquids, freeze,θεὸς.. πήγνυσι πᾶν ῥέεθρον A.Pers. 496
; τοὺς ποταμοὺς ἔπηξε (sc. ὁ θεός) Ar.Ach. 139 ;βορρᾶς πηγνὺς τοὺς ἀνθρώπους X. An.4.5.3
; curdle,γάλα Dsc.4.95
:—[voice] Med., τυροὺς πήγνυσθαι to make oneself cheese (by curdling the milk), Luc.VH1.24:—[voice] Pass. and intr. [tense] pf., become solid, stiffen,γοῦνα πήγνυται Il.22.453
;ἄρθρα πέπηγέ μου E.HF 1395
(but also, become firm or set, of limbs, Ael.NA2.11 ;πεπηγυῖα ὑγιεινὴ κατάστασις Gal.Thras.7
) ; of liquids, freeze,ἡ θάλασσα πήγνυται Hdt.4.28
; ἅλες πήγνυνται salt crystallizes, ib.53, cf.6.119 ;φόνος πέπηγεν A.Ch.67
(lyr.);πεπάγαισιν ὐδάτων ῤόαι Alc.34
, cf. X.An.7.4.3 ; κρύσταλλος ἐπεπήγει οὐ βέβαιος was not frozen so as to bear, Th.3.23 ;ἁνίκα [χιὼν] παχθῇ Theoc.23.31
; ὄστρακον [ᾠοῦ] π. Arist.GA 752a35; γάλα π. Id.PA 676a14 ; ὀφθαλμῶν οἱ μὲν ὑγιεῖς, οἱ δὲ πεπηγότες blind, of buds, Thphr.CP5.12.10 : metaph., to be petrified, struck dumb, Antiph.166.7.IV metaph., fix,ὅρους τοῖς βαρβάροις Lycurg.73
, cf. Aristopho 9.7 : Astrol., fix, determine a nativity, Sch. Ptol.Tetr. 103 :—[voice] Med., ὄφρα ἐν φρασὶ πάξαιθ', ὅπως .. that he might keep it fixed in his heart, Pi.N.3.62 ; establish,χορούς Him.Or.16.6
:— [voice] Pass. and intr. [tense] pf., to be irrevocably fixed, established,εἷς ὅρος ἡμῖν παγήσεται Th.4.92
; πῆγμα (Aurat. for πῆμα)γενναίως παγέν A.Ag. 1198
;κακῶς παγέντας ὅρκους E.IA 395
;ὀρθὰς παγείσας φρένας Carc. 6.2
;μὴ γὰρ ὡς θεῷ νομίζετ' ἐκείνῳ τὰ παρόντα πεπηγέναι πράγματα ἀθάνατα D.4.8
;τὰ καλῶς πεπηγότα τῇ φύσει Id.25.90
. (Cf. Lat. pango.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πήγνυμι
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33 أعد (شيئا إلخ)
أَعَدَّ (شَيْئًا إلخ) \ brew: to make a drink such as (tea, coffee, etc.) by mixing leaves or seeds with boiling water. draw up: to prepare; put in order: The lawyer drew up an agreement for me to sign. equip: to supply with the necessary machines, tools, clothes, etc. for a particular job or sport: We equip soldiers with weapons. The factory was equipped with modern machines. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. lay on: to provide: The electricity supply has not yet been laid on to our new house. make: to prepare sth. for use: I’ll make the beds while you make some coffee. prepare: to get ready: She’s preparing a meal. Prepare (yourself) for a shock. provide: to make preparation (for or against): We provide for the future (or against accidents). set: to arrange; provide: Our teacher set us an exam. The hunter set some traps. \ See Also جَهَّزَ، زَوَّدَ بِـ، نظم (نَظَّمَ) \ أَعَدَّ كميّة كبيرة من \ stock up with: to get a big supply of (for a journey, for the winter, etc.). \ أَعَدَّ المائدة \ lay the table: to prepare the table for a meal (by setting a cloth, knives, plates, etc.). -
34 نبات
نَبَات \ plant: sth. that grows from the ground (flowers, grass, crops, etc.; often not including bushes and trees): a tobacco plant. \ نَبَات \ corn: any plant that bears grain, esp. in BrE wheat, in AmE maize; the grain of such a plant. \ See Also حَبّ القَمْح، الذُّرَة \ نَبَات \ parasite: a creature (or plant) that lives on another and feeds on its blood, etc.; a person who lives on the efforts of sb. else and does not earn his own living. \ See Also حَيَوان أو شَخْص طُفَيْلِيّ \ نَبَات الأسَل \ rush: a plant that grows in wet places; its tall stems are used for making chair seats, baskets and floor coverings. \ نَبَات الأَفُوكاتَة (نبات) \ avocado: pear a green tropical fruit with a large seed and smooth oily flesh. \ نَبَات البَنْجَر \ beet: a plant with a large root, of which the white kind produces sugar, and the red kind is used as a vegetable. \ See Also الشَّمَنْدَر \ نَبَات الجَاوْدَار \ rye: a kind of corn that is used for black bread. \ See Also الشَّيْلَم \ نَبَات الحَزَاز \ lichen: a very small plant which spreads over rocks, trees, etc.. \ نَبَات الخُرْشُوف (الأَرْضي شَوْكي) \ artichoke: a kind of vegetable. \ نَبَات الخُزَامَى \ lavender: a plant with small sweet-smelling purple flowers and grey leaves. \ نَبَات الخَشْخَاش \ poppy: a wild red flower of several kinds (including the opium poppy). \ نَبَات الدِّفْلَى \ oleander: a bush with beautiful red or white flowers, common in gardens in hot countries. \ نَبَات الرَّاوَنْد \ rhubarb: a garden plant whose stems are cooked and eaten as fruit. \ See Also الرِّيباص \ نَبَات الرَّتَم \ broom: a bush with yellow flowers. \ See Also البَلاّن \ نَبَات الرَّتَم \ juniper: an evergreen bush whose fruit is used to give a taste to GIN. \ See Also العَرْعَر \ نَبَات الزنجَبيل \ ginger: a plant whose hot-tasting root is used in cooking. \ نَبَات السَّرْخَس \ fern: a feathery green plant with no flowers; a mass of this. \ See Also الخُنْشَار \ نَبَات السَّعَادة \ lotus: a flower that grows in lakes (also called the water lily). \ نَبَات شائِك \ thistle: a wild plant with prickly leaves. \ نَبَات الصَّبّار \ cactus, cacti, cactuses: a prickly plant that growns in a dry place. \ نَبَاتُ الفاصُوليَا \ bean: various kinds of plant that produce this. \ See Also اللُّوبيَا، الفول، إلخ \ نَبَات الفُطْر \ mushroom: a small leafless edible plant with a white circular top on a single stem, that can grow in one night. \ نَبَات القُرَّاص \ nettle: a wild plant whose leaves can sting. \ نَبَات القُطن \ cotton: a plant that has a soft white woolly substance round its seeds. \ نَبَات القنَّبِيط (القَرْنَبيط) \ cauliflower: a vegetable with a large white head and green leaves. \ نَبَات القُنْدُول \ gorse: a prickly bush with yellow flowers, common on wild land in Britain. \ نَبَات اللَّبلاب (المتَسلّق) \ ivy: a wild evergreen plant that climbs up trees and walls, and has a leaf with 5 points. \ نَبَات اللِّيف \ loofah: a climbing plant whose dried fruit is used as a brush for washing oneself; such a brush. \ نَبَات مُتَسَلِّق \ creeper: a plant that cannot stand by itself but climbs up walls or trees. \ نَبَات النِّيل (العَظْلَم) (صباغ أزرق) \ indigo: a deep blue colouring matter; the plant that provides it. \ نَبَات الهِنْدِباء البَرّيّة \ dandelion: a yellow wild flower. \ نَبَات وزهرة السَّوْسَن \ iris: a tall plant that grows from a bulb and has gay flowers of various colours (blue, yellow, white, etc.). -
35 barniz
m.1 varnish.2 veneer, outer appearance, outer show.* * *► nombre masculino (pl barnices)1 (para madera) varnish; (para cerámica) glaze2 (noción) smattering, general idea* * *SM1) (=sustancia) [para dar brillo] varnish; [para cerámica] glaze; [en metal] gloss, polish2) (=cualidad superficial) veneer3) (Aer) dope* * *a) ( para madera) varnishb) (de cultura, educación) veneer* * *= varnish, veneer, polish.Ex. Linseed oil reduced by boiling, with a proportion of resin, continued to be the main constituent of the varnish, and lampblack was still used for the colouring of black ink.Ex. Sexism is typically rationalized by & masked beneath an intellectual veneer.Ex. Oils extracted from these dried seeds are used for the preparation of resin, oil paints, polish, wood varnish and skin cream.----* barniz para la madera = wood varnish.* barniz para tratamiento de la madera = wood preservative.* * *a) ( para madera) varnishb) (de cultura, educación) veneer* * *= varnish, veneer, polish.Ex: Linseed oil reduced by boiling, with a proportion of resin, continued to be the main constituent of the varnish, and lampblack was still used for the colouring of black ink.
Ex: Sexism is typically rationalized by & masked beneath an intellectual veneer.Ex: Oils extracted from these dried seeds are used for the preparation of resin, oil paints, polish, wood varnish and skin cream.* barniz para la madera = wood varnish.* barniz para tratamiento de la madera = wood preservative.* * *1 (para madera) varnish2 (de cultura, educación) veneersu amabilidad es puro barniz ( fam); her kindness is just a veneer* * *
barniz sustantivo masculino
barniz de or para las uñas nail polish, nail varnish (esp BrE)
barniz sustantivo masculino
1 (para proteger) varnish
(para vitrificar) glaze
2 (apariencia, capa) veneer
' barniz' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aplicación
- aplicar
- capa
- charol
- dar
- laca
- le
- mano
- pasada
- raer
English:
coat
- varnish
- veneer
- strip
* * *barniz nm[para madera] varnish; [para cerámica] glaze; Figbajo un barniz de progresismo se oculta un candidato reaccionario a reactionary is hidden under the candidate's progressive veneerbarniz de uñas nail varnish* * ** * *1) laca: varnish, lacquer2) : glaze (on ceramics, etc.)* * *barniz n (para madera) varnish -
36 cáscara
f.1 shell, skin, husk, hull.2 eggshell, shell of the egg, shell.3 peel, skin of the fruit, rind, skin of a fruit.* * *1 (de huevo, nuez) shell2 (de fruta) skin, peel3 (de grano) husk1 (sorpresa) good grief!; (enfado) damn it!\* * *noun f.1) skin, peel2) shell* * *SF1) (=cubierta) [de huevo, nuez] shell; [de grano] husk, shuck (EEUU); [de fruta] peel, rind, skincáscara sagrada — (Farm) cascara
2) * euf¡cáscaras! — well I'm blowed! *
4)* * *femenino (de huevo, nuez) shell; ( del queso) rind; (de naranja, limón) peel, rind; (de plátano, papa) skin; ( de manzana) peel* * *= peel, husk.Ex. Food samples included a selection of sausages, beverages, sliced meat products, including chicken liver, and some fruits, including raspberries, bananas, and banana peels.Ex. This peat is rich in beaver chewed wood fragments, twigs, sedge, seeds, husks, coleoptera parts, small bones, and conifer cones.----* cáscara de huevo = eggshell [egg shell].* cáscara de limón = lemon peel.* debilitamiento de la cáscara del huevo = eggshell thinning.* * *femenino (de huevo, nuez) shell; ( del queso) rind; (de naranja, limón) peel, rind; (de plátano, papa) skin; ( de manzana) peel* * *= peel, husk.Ex: Food samples included a selection of sausages, beverages, sliced meat products, including chicken liver, and some fruits, including raspberries, bananas, and banana peels.
Ex: This peat is rich in beaver chewed wood fragments, twigs, sedge, seeds, husks, coleoptera parts, small bones, and conifer cones.* cáscara de huevo = eggshell [egg shell].* cáscara de limón = lemon peel.* debilitamiento de la cáscara del huevo = eggshell thinning.* * *(de un huevo, una nuez) shell; (del queso) rind; (de naranja, limón) peel, rind; (de un plátano, una papa) skin; (de manzana) peel* * *
Del verbo cascar: ( conjugate cascar)
cascará es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) futuro indicativo
cascara es:
1ª persona singular (yo) imperfecto(1) subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperfecto(1) subjuntivo
Multiple Entries:
cascar
cáscara
cascar ( conjugate cascar) verbo transitivo ‹nuez/huevo› to crack;
‹ taza› to chip
cascarse verbo pronominal [ huevo] to crack;
[ taza] to chip
cáscara sustantivo femenino (de huevo, nuez) shell;
( del queso) rind;
(de naranja, limón) peel, rind;
(de plátano, papa) skin;
( de manzana) peel
cascar
I verbo transitivo
1 (romper) to crack
2 fam (pegar) to hit: el otro día le cascaron, he was beaten up the other day
II verbo intransitivo familiar
1 (charlar) to chat away, gab
(hablar mucho) to talk non-stop
2 (morir, palmar) to kick the bucket, snuff it
cáscara sustantivo femenino
1 (de un huevo, una nuez, etc) shell
2 (piel de la fruta) skin, peel
3 (de grano, semilla) husk
' cáscara' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pelada
- pelado
- tirar
- concha
English:
eggshell
- nutshell
- peel
- rind
- shell
- skin
- zest
- all
- egg
- husk
- jacket
- marrow
- nut
- pith
* * *cáscara nf1. [de almendra, huevo, gamba] shell;[de limón, naranja] peel, rind* * ** * *cáscara nf1) : skin, peel, rind, husk2) : shell (of a nut or egg)* * *cáscara n (de huevo, nuez) shell -
37 estéril
adj.1 sterile, acarpous, infertile, barren.2 sterile, clean, antiseptic, aseptic.3 barren, infertile.* * *► adjetivo1 (tierra) sterile, barren3 (aséptico) sterile4 figurado futile, useless* * *ADJ1) (=no fértil) [mujer] barren, sterile, infertile; [hombre] sterile; [terreno] sterile, barren2) [esfuerzo] vain, futile* * *a) <animal/persona> sterile; < terreno> infertile, barrenb) <esfuerzo/discusión> futilec) <gasa/jeringa> sterile* * *= sterile, barren, infertile.Ex. Such a stance appears to ignore the many warnings to the effect that theory without practice may be sterile, but practice without theory is blind.Ex. Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex. This study aimed to assess the attitudes of both fertile and infertile women as well as egg donors and recipients towards the use of donated eggs for treatment, diagnosis and research.* * *a) <animal/persona> sterile; < terreno> infertile, barrenb) <esfuerzo/discusión> futilec) <gasa/jeringa> sterile* * *= sterile, barren, infertile.Ex: Such a stance appears to ignore the many warnings to the effect that theory without practice may be sterile, but practice without theory is blind.
Ex: Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex: This study aimed to assess the attitudes of both fertile and infertile women as well as egg donors and recipients towards the use of donated eggs for treatment, diagnosis and research.* * *1 ‹mujer› infertile, sterile, barren ( liter); ‹hombre› sterile; ‹animal› infertile, sterile; ‹terreno› infertile, barren2 ‹esfuerzo› futile, vain ( before n); ‹discusión› futile, fruitless3 ‹gasa/jeringa› sterile* * *
estéril adjetivo
‹ terreno› infertile, barren
estéril adjetivo
1 (infecundo) sterile
(sin resultado) futile
2 (sin gérmenes) sterile
' estéril' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
salar
- yerma
- yermo
English:
barren
- infertile
- sterile
* * *estéril adj1. [hombre, animal] sterile, infertile;[mujer] infertile, barren, sterile; [terreno] barren, infertile; [pensamiento, imaginación] sterile2. [gasa, instrumental] sterilized, sterile3. [inútil] futile, fruitless* * *adj1 MED sterile* * *estéril adj1) : sterile, germ-free2) : infertile, barren3) : futile, vain -
38 pepita
f.1 pip.2 nugget.3 Pepita.* * *1 (de fruta) seed, pip2 (de oro) nugget* * *SF [forma familiar] de Josefa* * *a) ( de uva) pip; ( de tomate) seed; ( de calabaza) (Méx) dried pumpkin seedb) ( de oro) nugget* * *= nugget, pit.Nota: De fruta.Ex. Additionally, we were hoping to discover where and to what extent literature nuggets are hidden in non-LIS databases.Ex. On Crete the locals eat them by the handful and spit out the pits like watermelon seeds.----* pepita de oro = nugget of gold.* pepita de pollo = chicken nugget.* sin pepitas = seedless.* * *a) ( de uva) pip; ( de tomate) seed; ( de calabaza) (Méx) dried pumpkin seedb) ( de oro) nugget* * *= nugget, pit.Nota: De fruta.Ex: Additionally, we were hoping to discover where and to what extent literature nuggets are hidden in non-LIS databases.
Ex: On Crete the locals eat them by the handful and spit out the pits like watermelon seeds.* pepita de oro = nugget of gold.* pepita de pollo = chicken nugget.* sin pepitas = seedless.* * *A1 (de uva) pip; (de tomate) seed2 ( Méx) (de calabaza) dried pumpkin seedB (de oro) nugget* * *
pepita sustantivo femenino
( de tomate) seed;
( de calabaza) (Méx) dried pumpkin seed
pepita sustantivo femenino
1 (hueso de fruta) pip, seed
2 (de oro, etc) nugget
' pepita' also found in these entries:
English:
nugget
- pip
- seed
* * *pepita nf1. [de fruta] pip2. [de oro] nugget* * *f pip* * *pepita nf1) : seed, pip2) : nugget* * *pepita n seed / pip -
39 remojo
m.1 soaking, steeping, wetting.2 dip.3 bribe, graft.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: remojar.* * *1 soaking\dejar en remojo / poner en remojo to soak, leave to soak* * *SM1)poner algo a o en remojo — to leave sth to soak
* * *poner a or en remojo algo — to put something to soak
* * *= soak, soaking.Ex. Guests can unwind with a soak in the outdoor heated pool or sunbathe with a drink on the terrace bar.Ex. The bird of paradise seeds can be planted upon receipt after a soaking.----* dejar en remojo = steep.* poner en remojo = steep.* * *poner a or en remojo algo — to put something to soak
* * *= soak, soaking.Ex: Guests can unwind with a soak in the outdoor heated pool or sunbathe with a drink on the terrace bar.
Ex: The bird of paradise seeds can be planted upon receipt after a soaking.* dejar en remojo = steep.* poner en remojo = steep.* * *A(en agua): puso las lentejas a or en remojo he put the lentils to soakdejarlos toda la noche en remojo leave them to soak overnightdejé a or en remojo los paños de la cocina I left the dishcloths to soak o steepB( Méx fam) (de algo nuevo): nos dio el remojo (en el coche) he took us for a spin in his new car; (en la casa) he invited us over to his new house, he had us over for a housewarming party ( o celebration etc)* * *
Del verbo remojar: ( conjugate remojar)
remojo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
remojó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
remojar
remojo
remojar ( conjugate remojar) verbo transitivo ‹ropa/lentejas› to soak
remojo sustantivo masculino ( en agua): poner algo a or en remojo to put sth to soak;
remojar vtr (una cosa) to soak [en, in]
remojo sustantivo masculino soaking
♦ Locuciones: a/en remojo, in water: deja el mantel/los garbanzos a remojo, leave the tablecloth/chickpeas to soak
' remojo' also found in these entries:
English:
lentil
- soak
- overnight
* * *remojo nm[agua]estar en remojo to be soaking* * *m:poner a oen remojo leave to soak* * *remojo nm1) : soaking, steeping2)poner en remojo : to soak, to leave soaking* * *remojo n -
40 remojón
m.splash, soak, souse.* * *1 familiar (mojadura) soaking, drenching* * *SM1) [en piscina, playa]darse un remojón — * to go in for a dip
2) (Culin) piece of bread soaked in milk etc* * *1) (fam) ( en agua) soaking, drenching¿quién quiere darse un remojón? — who's for a dip? (colloq)
2) (Méx) ( de algo nuevo)nos dio el remojón — ( en el coche) he took us for a spin in his new car; ( en la casa) he had us over for a housewarming party
* * *= dip, soak, soaking.Ex. The next day we shook off our hangovers with another refreshing dip under the waterfall, packed our bags and headed off.Ex. Guests can unwind with a soak in the outdoor heated pool or sunbathe with a drink on the terrace bar.Ex. The bird of paradise seeds can be planted upon receipt after a soaking.* * *1) (fam) ( en agua) soaking, drenching¿quién quiere darse un remojón? — who's for a dip? (colloq)
2) (Méx) ( de algo nuevo)nos dio el remojón — ( en el coche) he took us for a spin in his new car; ( en la casa) he had us over for a housewarming party
* * *= dip, soak, soaking.Ex: The next day we shook off our hangovers with another refreshing dip under the waterfall, packed our bags and headed off.
Ex: Guests can unwind with a soak in the outdoor heated pool or sunbathe with a drink on the terrace bar.Ex: The bird of paradise seeds can be planted upon receipt after a soaking.* * *les dio un remojón con la manguera he gave them a good soaking o drenching with the hose¿quién quiere darse un remojón? who's for a dip? ( colloq)* * *
remojón sustantivo masculino
1 (fam) ( en agua) soaking, drenching;◊ ¿quién quiere darse un remojón? who's for a dip? (colloq)
2 (Méx fam) ( de algo nuevo):
( en la casa) he had us over for a housewarming party
remojón m fam soaking, drenching: ¡vamos a darnos un remojón!, let's go in for a dip!
* * *remojón nm[en la piscina, el mar] dip; [bajo la lluvia] soaking, drenching;me di un remojón rápido en la piscina I went for a quick dip in the pool* * *m drenching, soaking;darse un remojón go for a dip
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