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1) ((of a plane, car, ship etc) shaped so as to move faster and more efficiently: the newest, most streamlined aircraft.) aerodinámico2) (efficient and economical: streamlined business methods.) racionalizadotr['striːmlaɪnd]1 (car) de líneas aerodinámicas2 (organization) racionalizado,-astreamlined ['stri:m.laɪnd] adj1) : aerodinámico (dícese de los automóviles, etc.)2) efficient: eficiente, racionalizadoadj.• aerodinámico, -a adj.• ultramoderno, -a adj.adjective <car/plane> aerodinámico; <methods/production> racionalizado['striːmlaɪnd]ADJ [air] aerodinámico; (fig) racionalizado* * *adjective <car/plane> aerodinámico; <methods/production> racionalizado -
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adj.aerodinámico(a) (vehicle); racionalizado(a) (system, department)pp.participio pasado del verbo STREAMLINE.pt.pretérito del verbo STREAMLINE. -
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aerodinámico
◊ -ca adjetivoaerodynamic
aerodinámico,-a adjetivo aerodynamic (línea, forma) streamlined ' aerodinámico' also found in these entries: Spanish: aerodinámica English: streamline - streamlined - aerodynamic - stream -
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stri:m
1. noun1) (a small river or brook: He managed to jump across the stream.) riachuelo, arroyo2) (a flow of eg water, air etc: A stream of water was pouring down the gutter; A stream of people was coming out of the cinema; He got into the wrong stream of traffic and uttered a stream of curses.) corriente, flujo, chorro3) (the current of a river etc: He was swimming against the stream.) corriente4) (in schools, one of the classes into which children of the same age are divided according to ability.) clase, grupo, nivel
2. verb1) (to flow: Tears streamed down her face; Workers streamed out of the factory gates; Her hair streamed out in the wind.) manar, correr, chorrear2) (to divide schoolchildren into classes according to ability: Many people disapprove of streaming (children) in schools.) separar por niveles•- streamer- streamlined
stream n arroyo / riachuelotr[striːm]1 (brook) arroyo, riachuelo2 (current) corriente nombre femenino3 (flow of liquid) flujo, chorro, río; (of blood, air) chorro; (of lava, tears) torrente nombre masculino; (of light) raudal nombre masculino4 figurative use (of people) oleada, torrente nombre masculino; (of vehicles, traffic) desfile nombre masculino continuo, caravana; (of abuse, excuses, insults) torrente nombre masculino, sarta5 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (class, pupils) clase nombre femenino, grupo, nivel nombre masculino (de alumnos seleccionados según su nivel académico)1 (flow, pour out) manar, correr, chorrear; (gush) salir a chorros2 figurative use (people, vehicles, etc) desfilar3 (hair, banner, scarf) ondear1 (liquid) derramar2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL poner en grupos según su nivel académico\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLstream of consciousness monólogo interiorstream ['stri:m] vi: correr, salir a chorrostears streamed from his eyes: las lágrimas brotaban de sus ojosstream vt: derramar, dejar correrto stream blood: derramar sangrestream n1) brook: arroyo m, riachuelo m2) river: río m3) flow: corriente f, chorro mn.• arroyo s.m.• chorro s.m.• corriente s.m.• flujo s.m.• raudal s.m.• río s.m.v.• arrojar v.• chorrear v.• correr v.• flotar v.• fluir v.• manar v.• ondear v.striːm
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1)a) ( small river) arroyo m, riachuelo mb) ( current) corriente f2) ( flow)there is a continuous stream of traffic — pasan vehículos continuamente, el tráfico es ininterrumpido
3) (BrE Educ) conjunto de alumnos agrupados según su nivel de aptitud para una asignatura
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1)a) ( flow) (+ adv compl)blood streamed from the wound — salía or manaba mucha sangre de la herida
water streamed from the burst pipe — el agua salía a chorros or a torrentes de la tubería rota
b) ( run with liquid)I've got a streaming cold — tengo un resfriado muy fuerte, me gotea constantemente la nariz
2) ( wave) \<\<flag/hair\>\> ondear
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vt1) ( emit)[striːm]1. N1) (=brook) arroyo m, riachuelo m2) (=current) corriente fto go with/against the stream — (lit, fig) ir con/contra la corriente
3) (=jet, gush) [of liquid] chorro m ; [of light] raudal m ; [of air] chorro m, corriente f ; [of lava] río m ; [of insults, abuse] sarta f ; [of letters, questions, complaints] lluvia fshe exhaled a thin stream of smoke — lanzó or exhaló un chorrillo de humo
a steady stream of cars — un flujo constante or ininterrumpido de coches
people were coming out of the cinema in a steady stream — había una continua hilera de gente que iba saliendo del cine
stream of consciousness — monólogo m interior
4) (Brit) (Scol) grupo de alumnos de la misma edad y aptitud académicathe top/middle/bottom stream — la clase de nivel superior/medio/inferior
5) (Ind)to be on/off stream — [machinery, production line] estar/no estar en funcionamiento; [oil well] estar/no estar en producción
to come on stream — [machinery, production line] entrar en funcionamiento; [oil well] entrar en producción
2. VI1) (=pour)a) (lit)b) (fig)bright sunlight streamed in through the window/into the room — la fuerte luz del sol entraba a raudales por la ventana/en la habitación
as holiday traffic streams out of the cities... — a medida que las caravanas de las vacaciones van saliendo de las ciudades...
2) (=water, run)3) (=flutter) [flag, hair, scarf] ondear3. VT1)his face streamed blood — la sangre le corría or chorreaba por la cara
2) (Brit) (Scol) [+ pupils] agrupar, clasificar (según su aptitud académica)4.CPDstream feed N — (on photocopier, printer) alimentación f continua
* * *[striːm]
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1)a) ( small river) arroyo m, riachuelo mb) ( current) corriente f2) ( flow)there is a continuous stream of traffic — pasan vehículos continuamente, el tráfico es ininterrumpido
3) (BrE Educ) conjunto de alumnos agrupados según su nivel de aptitud para una asignatura
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1)a) ( flow) (+ adv compl)blood streamed from the wound — salía or manaba mucha sangre de la herida
water streamed from the burst pipe — el agua salía a chorros or a torrentes de la tubería rota
b) ( run with liquid)I've got a streaming cold — tengo un resfriado muy fuerte, me gotea constantemente la nariz
2) ( wave) \<\<flag/hair\>\> ondear
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aerodinámica sustantivo femenino aerodynamics
aerodinámico,-a adjetivo aerodynamic (línea, forma) streamlined ' aerodinámica' also found in these entries: English: aerodynamics -
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Del verbo procesar: ( conjugate procesar) \ \
proceso es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
procesó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: procesar proceso
procesar ( conjugate procesar) verbo transitivo 1 (Der) to try, prosecute 2 ‹materia prima/datos/solicitud› to process
proceso sustantivo masculino 1 (serie de acciones, sucesos) process 2 (Der) trial 3 (Inf) processing;◊ proceso de datos/textos data/word processing4 ( transcurso) course
procesar verbo transitivo
1 Jur to prosecute
2 (información, productos) to process
proceso sustantivo masculino
1 process: el proceso de elaboración del vino, the winemaking process
2 (transcurso de tiempo) course
en el proceso de un año, in the course of a year
3 Inform processing
4 Jur trial, proceedings ' proceso' also found in these entries: Spanish: causa - estancar - estancarse - formativa - formativo - fundición - iniciar - producción - seguimiento - tránsito - tratar - acelerar - activar - adaptación - agilizar - anestesia - apertura - aprendizaje - apresurar - atasco - burocrático - caries - controlar - criba - decadencia - detener - enlatado - estacionar - frenar - ir - medio - mezcla - obstruir - retrasar - tardado - trabar - trámite English: accelerate - bath - casting - CPU - data processing - deliberation - economic - eventual - inhibit - institute - insulation - lengthy - printing - process - prosecution - robotization - short-circuit - smooth - speed - speed up - stall - stop - streamlined - study - test - thought process - toilet-training - trial - work out - break - elimination - suggestion -
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saneado,-a adjetivo
1 restructured
una economía saneada, a streamlined economy
2 (una cuenta bancaria) regularized ' saneada' also found in these entries: Spanish: saneado -
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Del verbo sanear: ( conjugate sanear) \ \
saneado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: saneado sanear
saneado,-a adjetivo
1 restructured
una economía saneada, a streamlined economy
2 (una cuenta bancaria) regularized
sanear verbo transitivo
1 (hacer más salubre) to clean up
2 (un río, un terreno) to drain
3 fig (una empresa, la economía) to reorganise o reorganize: sanear la economía nacional es la prioridad del nuevo presidente, the new president's priority is to reorganize the economy ' saneado' also found in these entries: Spanish: saneada -
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nAIR TRANSP streamlined body proporción de esbeltez f, relación de la fineza fMECH ENG alargamiento m, esbeltez f -
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s.línea aerodinámica, aerodinamismo, forma aerodinámica.vt.1 hacer más aerodinámico(a) (vehicle); racionalizar (system, department)2 aerodinamizar, estilizar, carenar, dar línea aerodinámica a.(pt & pp streamlined)
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