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1 bálsamo
m.1 balsam, balm, salve, Bals..2 balm, alleviation.* * *1 balsam, balm2 figurado comfort* * *SM1) (=sustancia) balsam, balm2) (=consuelo) balm, comfort3) Cono Sur [de pelo] hair conditioner* * *a) (Farm, Med) balsam, balmb) (Chi) ( para el pelo) conditioner* * *= balm, salve, balsam, oil.Ex. The primary aim was to identify chemists who are experts in the agricultural production of plants and their varietal selection and the extraction of oils and balms from these plants.Ex. 'Catching 10' while the supervisor is looking the other way is both a salve to the tired body & a little act of opposition.Ex. Balsam is used topically for scabies, prurigo, and pruritus as well as taken internally for bronchitis and to lessen mucous secretions.Ex. Plaster was mixed with water and poured over the type, and allowed to set; when it had hardened it was lifted off the page (the oil preventing it from sticking to the type), and baked hard in an oven.----* bálsamo de eucalipto = eucalyptus oil.* bálsamo labial = lip balm.* bálsamo para frotar = rubbing oil.* * *a) (Farm, Med) balsam, balmb) (Chi) ( para el pelo) conditioner* * *= balm, salve, balsam, oil.Ex: The primary aim was to identify chemists who are experts in the agricultural production of plants and their varietal selection and the extraction of oils and balms from these plants.
Ex: 'Catching 10' while the supervisor is looking the other way is both a salve to the tired body & a little act of opposition.Ex: Balsam is used topically for scabies, prurigo, and pruritus as well as taken internally for bronchitis and to lessen mucous secretions.Ex: Plaster was mixed with water and poured over the type, and allowed to set; when it had hardened it was lifted off the page (the oil preventing it from sticking to the type), and baked hard in an oven.* bálsamo de eucalipto = eucalyptus oil.* bálsamo labial = lip balm.* bálsamo para frotar = rubbing oil.* * *actuó como un bálsamo para su espíritu it acted like a balm on o had a soothing effect on his spirit2 ( Chi) (para el pelo) conditionerCompuesto:bálsamo labial or para labioslip balm, lip salve ( BrE)* * *
bálsamo sustantivo masculino
bálsamo sustantivo masculino balsam, balm
fig (consuelo) sus palabras fueron un bálsamo para nosotros, her words had a soothing effect on us
' bálsamo' also found in these entries:
English:
balm
- conditioner
- lip
- salve
* * *bálsamo nm1. [medicamento] balsam2. [alivio] balm;sus palabras fueron como un bálsamo para nosotros her words were a balm to us* * *m balsam* * *bálsamo nm: balsam, balm -
2 balsámico
adj.balsamic, balmy, mollifying, of balm.* * *► adjetivo1 balsamic* * *ADJ1) [de bálsamo] balmy2) (=relajante) soothing* * *- ca adjetivo soothing* * *= balsamic.Ex. Everybody was served shelled shrimp marinated in a balsamic seasoning and grilled over a hardwood fire.----* abeto balsámico = balsam fir.* vinagre balsámico = balsamic vinegar.* * *- ca adjetivo soothing* * *= balsamic.Ex: Everybody was served shelled shrimp marinated in a balsamic seasoning and grilled over a hardwood fire.
* abeto balsámico = balsam fir.* vinagre balsámico = balsamic vinegar.* * *balsámico -casoothingtuvo un efecto balsámico sobre él it had a soothing effect on him* * *
balsámico,-a adjetivo soothing
' balsámico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balsámica
English:
soothing
* * *balsámico, -a adjbalsamic* * *adj soothing* * *balsámico, -ca adj: soothing -
3 tranquilizante
adj.1 soothing.2 tranquilizing (medicine).m.tranquilizer (medicine).* * *► adjetivo1 calming, reassuring1 tranquillizer (US tranquilizer)* * *noun m.* * *1.ADJ = tranquilizador2.SM (Med) tranquillizer, tranquilizer (EEUU)* * *Ib) (Med) tranquilizing*IImasculino tranquilizer** * *= relieving, reassuring, lulling, tranquilliser [tranquilizer, -USA].Nota: También escrito tranquiliser o tranquillizer.Ex. Although the slave narratives were usually intended to serve in the cause of abolition, not all of them were bitter, unrelieved tirades against the institution of slavery, but rather there were frequently moments of relieving laughter.Ex. 'I'm rather surprised that Arnold would have bothered you with such a trivial matter, Ms. Bragge,' Wronski said with a reassuring smile which had an almost fatherly quality.Ex. However, instead of being lulling and reassuring, this music induces a sense of unease and desolation.Ex. Although tranquilizers may help you to feel calm and help you to sleep during a crisis, they should only be taken for a short time.----* administrar tranquilizantes = sedate.* * *Ib) (Med) tranquilizing*IImasculino tranquilizer** * *= relieving, reassuring, lulling, tranquilliser [tranquilizer, -USA].Nota: También escrito tranquiliser o tranquillizer.Ex: Although the slave narratives were usually intended to serve in the cause of abolition, not all of them were bitter, unrelieved tirades against the institution of slavery, but rather there were frequently moments of relieving laughter.
Ex: 'I'm rather surprised that Arnold would have bothered you with such a trivial matter, Ms. Bragge,' Wronski said with a reassuring smile which had an almost fatherly quality.Ex: However, instead of being lulling and reassuring, this music induces a sense of unease and desolation.Ex: Although tranquilizers may help you to feel calm and help you to sleep during a crisis, they should only be taken for a short time.* administrar tranquilizantes = sedate.* * *1(consolador, relajante): es tranquilizante saber que no estamos solos it's reassuring to know that we're not aloneel efecto tranquilizante de la música the soothing effect of the music2 ( Med) tranquilizing*tranquilizer** * *
tranquilizante adjetivo
‹ música› soothing
■ sustantivo masculino
tranquilizer( conjugate tranquilizer)
tranquilizante
I adjetivo calming
II m Med tranquillizer, US tranquilizer
' tranquilizante' also found in these entries:
English:
downer
- tranquillizer
- tranquilizer
* * *♦ adj1. [música, color] soothing;no deja de ser tranquilizante que siga sin haber cambios en el estado del enfermo it is reassuring, however, that the patient's condition has not changed2. [medicamento] tranquilizing♦ nmtranquilizer* * *I adj tranquilizing, BrtranquillizingII m tranquilizer, Brtranquillizer* * *tranquilizante adj1) : reassuring2) : tranquilizing: tranquilizer -
4 aliviar
v.1 to soothe.El Jacuzzi alivia a Pedro The Jacuzzi soothes Peter.2 to relieve (aligerar) (person).La aspirina alivia el dolor Aspirin relieves pain.3 to have a soothing effect, to bring ease, to soothe.El masaje alivia Massage has a soothing effect.* * *1 (aligerar) to lighten, make lighter2 figurado (enfermedad, dolor) to relieve, ease, alleviate, soothe3 (consolar) to comfort, console4 (apresurar) to hurry1 (dolor) to get better, diminish* * *verb1) to relieve, ease2) soothe* * *1. VT1) [+ dolor, sufrimiento, problema] to ease, relievemedidas para aliviar los efectos de la catástrofe — measures to ease o relieve the effects of the disaster
2) [+ carga, peso] to lighten3) (=consolar) to soothe4) frm5) † (=robar)2.VI (=darse prisa) to speed up3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < dolor> to relieve, soothe; < síntomas> to relieve; <tristeza/pena> to alleviate2) (fam) ( robar)2.aliviarle algo a alguien — to relieve somebody of something (hum), to lift something from somebody (colloq)
aliviarse v pron1)a) dolor to let upb) persona to get better2) (Méx fam & euf) ( parir)¿cuándo te aliviaste? — when was the happy event? (colloq & euph)
* * *= alleviate, bring + relief, relieve, lighten, take + the sting out of + Algo, take + the bite out of, ease, lull, deliver + relief, assuage.Ex. Sub-arrangement under an entry term can alleviate the onerous task of scanning long lists of entries under the same keyword.Ex. The recent emergence of microcomputers brought some relief to this dilemma.Ex. This enabled them to re-establish their own identities and relieved them of the incidence of getting involved in 'library business'.Ex. Uncritical acceptance of Library of Congress cards, complete with call numbers and subject headings, will lighten the work of the cataloguer, but we should be aware of the possible pitfalls for the reference librarian.Ex. The director amplified: 'The personal touch would probably take some sting out of the layoff, but if I did it this way I could avoid involved discussions'.Ex. The aim of this paper is to chart a different course of interpretation through Husserl's earliest work; a course which doesn't take all of the bite out of Heidegger's critique of technology.Ex. Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Ex. Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Ex. Products containing orange peel extract deliver relief from occasional heartburn, acid indigestion, and upset stomach.Ex. The dullard's envy of brilliant men is always assuaged by the suspicion that they will come to bad end.----* aliviar a Alguien de la carga de = relieve + Nombre + of the burden of.* aliviar a Alguien del peso de = relieve + Nombre + of the burden of.* aliviar la ansiedad = allay + anxiety.* aliviar de = give + relief from.* aliviar de una carga a = relieve + the burden (on/from).* aliviar de un peso a = relieve + the burden (on/from).* aliviar el tedio = relieve + tedium.* aliviar la presión = ease + pressure.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < dolor> to relieve, soothe; < síntomas> to relieve; <tristeza/pena> to alleviate2) (fam) ( robar)2.aliviarle algo a alguien — to relieve somebody of something (hum), to lift something from somebody (colloq)
aliviarse v pron1)a) dolor to let upb) persona to get better2) (Méx fam & euf) ( parir)¿cuándo te aliviaste? — when was the happy event? (colloq & euph)
* * *= alleviate, bring + relief, relieve, lighten, take + the sting out of + Algo, take + the bite out of, ease, lull, deliver + relief, assuage.Ex: Sub-arrangement under an entry term can alleviate the onerous task of scanning long lists of entries under the same keyword.
Ex: The recent emergence of microcomputers brought some relief to this dilemma.Ex: This enabled them to re-establish their own identities and relieved them of the incidence of getting involved in 'library business'.Ex: Uncritical acceptance of Library of Congress cards, complete with call numbers and subject headings, will lighten the work of the cataloguer, but we should be aware of the possible pitfalls for the reference librarian.Ex: The director amplified: 'The personal touch would probably take some sting out of the layoff, but if I did it this way I could avoid involved discussions'.Ex: The aim of this paper is to chart a different course of interpretation through Husserl's earliest work; a course which doesn't take all of the bite out of Heidegger's critique of technology.Ex: Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Ex: Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Ex: Products containing orange peel extract deliver relief from occasional heartburn, acid indigestion, and upset stomach.Ex: The dullard's envy of brilliant men is always assuaged by the suspicion that they will come to bad end.* aliviar a Alguien de la carga de = relieve + Nombre + of the burden of.* aliviar a Alguien del peso de = relieve + Nombre + of the burden of.* aliviar la ansiedad = allay + anxiety.* aliviar de = give + relief from.* aliviar de una carga a = relieve + the burden (on/from).* aliviar de un peso a = relieve + the burden (on/from).* aliviar el tedio = relieve + tedium.* aliviar la presión = ease + pressure.* * *aliviar [A1 ]vtA ‹dolor› to relieve, alleviate, ease, soothe; ‹síntomas› to relieve; ‹tristeza/pena› to alleviateesta medicina te aliviará this medicine will make you feel betterNeumega alivia el dolor de cabeza al instante Neumega brings instant relief from headacheshan hecho lo posible por aliviarnos el peso del trabajo they've done everything possible to lighten our workloadle aliviaron la cartera en el apretujón in the crush he got o was relieved of his wallet o he had his wallet liftedA1 «dolor» to let up, ease off o up2 «persona» to get betterB( Méx fam euf) (parir): ¿cuándo te aliviaste? when was the happy event? ( colloq euph), when was the baby born?* * *
aliviar ( conjugate aliviar) verbo transitivo ‹ dolor› to relieve, soothe;
‹ síntomas› to relieve;
‹tristeza/pena› to alleviate;
‹ persona› to make … feel better
aliviarse verbo pronominal
aliviar verbo transitivo
1 (calmar un dolor) to relieve, soothe
2 (hacer menos pesado) to lighten, make lighter
' aliviar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
goteo
- humanamente
- calmar
- tallar
English:
alleviate
- ameliorate
- analyst
- deaden
- dull
- ease
- help
- reduce
- relieve
- soothe
- assuage
- lessen
* * *aliviar vt1. [atenuar] to relieve, to soothe;una medicina para aliviar el dolor a medicine to relieve the pain;estas pastillas te aliviarán el dolor these pills will relieve the pain2. [persona] to relieve;contarle tus penas a alguien te aliviará it will help if you tell your troubles to someone;me alivia saber que no soy el único it's a relief o it helps to know I'm not the only one3. [carga] to lightenme aliviaron la cartera someone has lifted my wallet* * *v/t alleviate, relieve* * *aliviar vtmitigar: to relieve, to alleviate, to soothe* * *aliviar vb to relieve -
5 tener arreglo
• have a smoke• have a soothing effect• have recourse to• have repercussions on -
6 tener inquina a
• have a soothing effect• have a spiteful disposition -
7 tranquilizador
adj.tranquilizing, calming, soothing, reassuring.* * *► adjetivo1 calming, reassuring* * *(f. - tranquilizadora)adj.1) soothing2) reassuring* * *ADJ [música] soothing; [hecho] reassuring* * *la droga tiene un efecto tranquilizador — the drug has a tranquilizing o calming effect
* * *= reassuring.Ex. 'I'm rather surprised that Arnold would have bothered you with such a trivial matter, Ms. Bragge,' Wronski said with a reassuring smile which had an almost fatherly quality.----* de un modo tranquilizador = soothingly, reassuringly.* * *la droga tiene un efecto tranquilizador — the drug has a tranquilizing o calming effect
* * *= reassuring.Ex: 'I'm rather surprised that Arnold would have bothered you with such a trivial matter, Ms. Bragge,' Wronski said with a reassuring smile which had an almost fatherly quality.
* de un modo tranquilizador = soothingly, reassuringly.* * *‹palabras/noticia› reassuring; ‹música› soothinghabló en tono tranquilizador she spoke in a reassuring tonela droga tiene un efecto tranquilizador the drug has a tranquilizing o calming effect* * *
tranquilizador,-ora adjetivo reassuring
' tranquilizador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tranquilizadora
English:
reassuring
- reassuringly
- soothing
* * *tranquilizador, -ora adj[música, color] soothing; [influencia] calming* * *adj1 música soothing2 noticia reassuring* * *tranquilizador, - dora adj1) : soothing2) : reassuring
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