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1 slime
(thin, slippery mud or other matter that is soft, sticky and half-liquid: There was a layer of slime at the bottom of the pond.) cieno, fango- slimy- sliminess
tr[slaɪm]1 (mud) limo, cieno2 (of snail) babaslime ['slaɪm] n1) : baba f (secretado por un animal)2) mud, silt: fango m, cieno mn.• babaza s.f.• cieno s.m.• lama s.f.• limo s.m.• lodo s.m.• légamo s.m.• porquería s.f.slaɪmmass nouna) ( thin mud) limo m, cieno mb) (of snail, slug etc) baba f[slaɪm]N (in pond) cieno m, fango m ; [of snail] baba f* * *[slaɪm]mass nouna) ( thin mud) limo m, cieno mb) (of snail, slug etc) baba f -
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3 slime
s.1 lodo, cieno (mud); baba (of snail, slug)2 lodo mineral.3 cualquier cualidad o cosa repugnante.4 babaza, baba.v.enfangar, cubrir de limo, cubrir de cieno.vi.1 ensuciar, cubrir o cubrirse de lama légamo o exudación mucosa.2 deslamar, quitar el légamo o sustancia viscosa.(pt & pp slimed) -
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5 limo
Del verbo limar: ( conjugate limar) \ \
limo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
limó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: limar limo
limar ( conjugate limar) verbo transitivo ‹uñas/metal› to file limarse verbo pronominal ‹ uñas› to file
limo sustantivo masculino 1 ( barro) mud, slime 2 (Col) (Bot) lime (tree)
limar verbo transitivo
1 to file
2 (diferencias) to smooth out Locuciones: figurado limar asperezas, to smooth things over
limo sustantivo masculino mud, slime ' limo' also found in these entries: English: slime - silt - stretchtr['lɪməʊ]'lɪməʊnoun (colloq) limusina f['lɪmǝʊ]N = limousine* * *['lɪməʊ]noun (colloq) limusina f -
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baba sustantivo femenino caérsele a algn la baba por or con algn to drool over sb ( de caracol) slime
baba sustantivo femenino dribble Locuciones: caérsele la baba: se le cae la baba con su bebé, he dotes on his baby ' baba' also found in these entries: English: dribble - drool - slime - spittle -
7 lama
Del verbo lamer: ( conjugate lamer) \ \
lama es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: lama lamer
lama sustantivo masculino lama ■ sustantivo femenino (AmL) ( musgo) moss; ( verdín) green slime; ( moho) mold( conjugate mold)
lamer ( conjugate lamer) verbo transitivo [persona/animal] to lick
lama
I m (sacerdote tibetano) lama
II (de una persiana, un somier) un somier de lamas, slat mattress
lamer verbo transitivo to lick: las olas lamían sus pies, the waves lapped at his feet ' lama' also found in these entries: English: louvertr['lɑːmə]1 lama nombre masculinolama ['lɑmə] n: lama mn.• lama s.f.['lɑːmǝ]N lama m -
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1. verb1) (to flow slowly: The water oozed through the sand.) manar, rezumar2) (to have (something liquid) flowing slowly out: His wound was oozing blood.) manar, rezumar
2. noun(liquid, slippery mud: The river bed was thick with ooze.) cieno, fango- oozyooze vb rezumar / salirtr[ʊːz]1 rezumar1 rezumar2 figurative use rebosar, irradiar————————tr[ʊːz]1 cieno, lodo: rezumarooze vt1) : rezumar2) exude: irradiar, rebosarto ooze confidence: irradiar confianzaooze nslime: cieno m, limo mn.• chorro suave s.m.• cieno s.m.• lama s.f.• légamo s.m.v.• colar v.• escurrir v.• exudar v.• manar v.• rezumar v.• sudar v.uːz
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to ooze WITH something: the walls were oozing with damp — las paredes rezumaban humedad
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vt[uːz]1.N cieno m, limo m ; [of blood] pérdida f, salida f2.VI [liquid] rezumar(se); [blood] salir; (=leak) gotear3.VT rezumar; (fig) rebosar- ooze out* * *[uːz]
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to ooze WITH something: the walls were oozing with damp — las paredes rezumaban humedad
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adjective (covered with, consisting of, or like, slime: a slimy mess on the floor.) viscoso, pegajosotr['slaɪmɪ]2 (person) zalamero,-a, cobistaadj.• adulón, -ona adj.• baboso, -a adj.• lamoso, -a adj.• legamoso, -a adj.• limoso, -a adj.• mucilaginoso, -a adj.• pegajoso, -a adj.• rastrero, -a adj.• sucio, -a adj.• viscoso, -a adj.'slaɪmiadjective -mier, -miestb) <person/manner> excesivamente obsequioso, falso, falluto (RPl fam)['slaɪmɪ]ADJ (compar slimier) (superl slimiest) limoso1) [substance] viscoso; [snail] baboso2) (Brit) (fig) [person] adulón, zalamero* * *['slaɪmi]adjective -mier, -miestb) <person/manner> excesivamente obsequioso, falso, falluto (RPl fam) -
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