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1 suds
(soapsuds.) jabonaduras, espuma de jabóntr[sʌdz]1 jabonaduras nombre femenino plural, espuma f sing (de jabón)suds ['sʌdz] npl: espuma f (de jabón)n.pl.• espuma s.f.sʌdza) ( froth) espuma f de jabónb) ( soapy water) agua f jabonosa[sʌdz]NPL2) (US) ** cerveza fsing* * *[sʌdz]a) ( froth) espuma f de jabónb) ( soapy water) agua f jabonosa -
2 suds
s.1 jabonaduras, el agua que queda mezclada con el jabón y su espuma. (plural)2 espuma.pl.espuma (de jabón) (de jabón) -
3 rinse off
v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<suds/dirt\>\> quitarb) \<\<plate\>\> enjuagar** * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<suds/dirt\>\> quitarb) \<\<plate\>\> enjuagar* -
4 soapsuds
tr['səʊpsʌdz]1 jabonaduras nombre femenino plural, espuma f singn.pl.• jabonaduras s.f.pl.plural noun espuma f ( de jabón)['sǝʊpsʌdz]NPL jabonaduras fpl, espuma fsing* * *plural noun espuma f ( de jabón) -
5 espuma
Del verbo espumar: ( conjugate espumar) \ \
espuma es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: espuma espumar
espuma sustantivo femenino 1 ( al romper las olas) surf; ( en agua revuelta) foam, froth un baño de espuma a foam o bubble bath; espuma de afeitar shaving foam; espuma seca carpet shampoo 2
espuma sustantivo femenino foam
colchón de espuma, foam mattress (del mar) surf, foam (de la cerveza) froth (de jabón) lather
espuma moldeadora, hair gel Locuciones: crecer como la espuma, to shoot up: el número de cucarachas está creciendo como la espuma, the number of cockroaches is going sky-high ' espuma' also found in these entries: Spanish: hule-espuma English: bubble bath - foam - froth - lather - scummy - shaving foam - soapsuds - spray - suds - surf - bubble - head - soap - Styrofoam -
6 jabón
jabón sustantivo masculino ( producto) soap; una barra or pastilla de jabón a bar o cake of soap;
jabón sustantivo masculino soap: me ha entrado jabón en los ojos, I've got soap in my eyes
jabón líquido, gel
una pastilla de jabón, a bar of soap Locuciones: familiar dar jabón, to flatter ' jabón' also found in these entries: Spanish: aclarar - escama - espuma - gel - pastilla - pompa - resecar - barra - botiquín - escurridizo - jabonada - medicinal - oloroso - rendir - sebo - suave - suavidad English: bar - bubble - cake - lather - shaving soap - smell - soap - soap powder - soapsuds - soapy - suds - tablet - toilet soap - wash - blow - dispenser - toilet - washing
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Suds — Suds, n. pl. [Akin to sodden, seethe. See {Seethe}.] Water impregnated with soap, esp. when worked up into bubbles and froth. [1913 Webster] {In the suds}, in turmoil or difficulty. [Colloq.] Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
SUDS — England, Wales sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) Also known as sustainable drainage systems. Surface water drainage methods that take account of quantity, quality and amenity issues by controlling surface water runoff as close to its… … Law dictionary
suds — [sudz] pl.n. [prob. (via East Anglian dial.) < MDu sudse, marsh, marsh water: for IE base see SEETHE] 1. soapy water with a froth or foam on the surface 2. froth or foam ☆ 3. Slang beer or ale vi. ☆ to produce suds vt. ☆ Informal to wash in… … English World dictionary
suds|y — «SUHD zee», adjective, suds|i|er, suds|i|est. Especially U.S. 1. full of soapsuds. 2. full of foam: »sudsy beer. 3 … Useful english dictionary
Suds — or SUDS may refer to : *Soap foam *Subjective Units of Disturbance Scale, a term used in psychology * [Sustainable urban drainage systems|Sustainable [Urban] Drainage Systems] *Beer as a slang term for this beverage. *An episode in Season 1 of… … Wikipedia
suds — suds·er; suds; … English syllables
suds|er — «SUHD zuhr», noun. something that produces suds: »The washer has a built in sudser (Science News Letter) … Useful english dictionary
suds — [sʌdz] n [plural] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from Middle Dutch sudse wet ground ] the mass of bubbles formed on the top of water with soap in it >sudsy adj … Dictionary of contemporary English
suds — [ sʌdz ] noun plural lots of small BUBBLES on top of water that has soap in it ╾ sud|sy adjective: sudsy water … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
suds — 1540s, dregs, leavings, muck, especially in East Anglia, ooze left by flood (this may be the original sense), perhaps borrowed from M.Du. sudse marsh, bog, cognate with O.E. soden, pp. of seoþan (see SEETHE (Cf. seethe)). Meaning soapy water… … Etymology dictionary
suds — *foam, froth, spume, lather, scum, yeast … New Dictionary of Synonyms