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1 rhubarb
(a large-leaved garden plant, the stalks of which can be cooked and eaten.) ruibarborhubarb n ruibarboEs una planta cuyo tallo, de gusto ácido, se usa en Gran Bretaña para hacer tartastr['rʊːbɑːb]1 ruibarborhubarb ['ru:.bɑrb] n: ruibarbo mn.• rubarbo s.m.• ruibarbo s.m.'ruːbɑːrb, 'ruːbɑːb1) c u (Bot, Culin) ruibarbo m2)a) c ( quarrel) (AmE sl) pelotera f (fam)b) u ( simulating conversation) (BrE hum)['ruːbɑːb]rhubarb, rhubarb (,rhubarb)! — bla, bla, bla
1. N1) (Bot, Culin) ruibarbo m2) (Theat) palabra que se repite para representar la conversación callada en escenas de comparsas2.CPD [jam, pie, tart] de ruibarbo* * *['ruːbɑːrb, 'ruːbɑːb]1) c u (Bot, Culin) ruibarbo m2)a) c ( quarrel) (AmE sl) pelotera f (fam)b) u ( simulating conversation) (BrE hum)rhubarb, rhubarb (,rhubarb)! — bla, bla, bla
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2 simulate
'simjuleit(to cause (something) to appear to be real etc: This machine simulates the take-off and landing of an aircraft.) simular- simulation
simulate vb simulartr['sɪmjəleɪt]v.• simular v.'sɪmjəleɪt, 'sɪmjʊleɪta) ( reproduce) simularb) ( feign) simular, aparentar, fingir*c) simulated past p simulado['sɪmjʊleɪt]VT simular* * *['sɪmjəleɪt, 'sɪmjʊleɪt]a) ( reproduce) simularb) ( feign) simular, aparentar, fingir*c) simulated past p simulado -
3 simulation
1) ((an act of) simulating.) simulación, simulacro2) (something made to resemble something else.) imitacióntr[sɪmjə'leɪʃən]1 (reproduction) simulación nombre femenino, simulacron.• simulación s.f.'sɪmjə'leɪʃən, ˌsɪmjʊ'leɪʃənmass & count noun simulacro m, simulación f[ˌsɪmjʊ'leɪʃǝn]N simulación f* * *['sɪmjə'leɪʃən, ˌsɪmjʊ'leɪʃən]mass & count noun simulacro m, simulación f
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