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'tæblit1) (a pill: Take these tablets for your headache; a sleeping-tablet (= a tablet to make one sleep).) pastilla, comprimido2) (a flat piece or bar (of soap etc): I bought a tablet of soap.) pastilla3) (a piece of usually stone with a flat surface on which words are engraved etc: They put up a marble tablet in memory of his father.) lápidatablet n pastillatr['tæblɪt]1 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL pastilla, comprimido2 (of stone) lápida3 (of soap) pastillatablet ['tæblət] n1) plaque: placa f2) pad: bloc m (de papel)3) pill: tableta f, pastilla f, píldora fan aspirin tablet: una tableta de aspirinan.• bloc s.m.• comprimido s.m.• lápida s.f.• oblea s.f.• pastilla s.f.• placa (conmemorativa) s.f.• tabla s.f.• tableta s.f.• tablilla s.f.'tæblət, 'tæblɪta) ( pill) pastilla f, comprimido mb) ( of soap) (BrE) pastilla fc) ( plaque) placa f; (commemorative, of stone) lápida f['tæblɪt]N1) (Med) (gen) pastilla f ; (=round pill) comprimido m2) [of soap, chocolate] pastilla f3) (=writing tablet) bloc m, taco m (de papel)4) (=inscribed stone) lápida f* * *['tæblət, 'tæblɪt]a) ( pill) pastilla f, comprimido mb) ( of soap) (BrE) pastilla fc) ( plaque) placa f; (commemorative, of stone) lápida f -
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1. noun(a mixture containing oils or fats and other substances, especially formed into small regularly-shaped pieces and used in washing: He found a bar of soap and began to wash his hands.) jabón
2. verb(to rub with soap: She soaped the baby all over.) enjabonar- soapy- soapiness
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soap n jabóntr[səʊp]1 jabón nombre masculino■ a bar/cake/tablet of soap una pastilla de jabón1 enjabonar, jabonar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsoap dish jabonerasoap flakes jabón nombre masculino en escamassoap powder jabón nombre masculino en polvosoap ['so:p] vt: enjabonarsoap n: jabón mn.• jabón s.m.v.• enjabonar v.• jabonar v.
I səʊp1) u c jabón mno soap — (AmE)
we tried to persuade her, but it was no soap — tratamos de convencerla, pero no hubo forma or (AmL tb) no hubo caso; (before n)
2) soap opera
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transitive verb enjabonar, jabonar[sǝʊp]to soap one's hands — enjabonarse or jabonarse las manos
1. N1) (for washing) jabón m2) * = soap opera2.VT jabonar3.CPDsoap flakes NPL — jabón msing en escamas
soap opera N — (TV) telenovela f ; (Rad) radionovela f
soap powder N — polvos mpl de jabón, detergente m en polvo
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I [səʊp]1) u c jabón mno soap — (AmE)
we tried to persuade her, but it was no soap — tratamos de convencerla, pero no hubo forma or (AmL tb) no hubo caso; (before n)
2) soap opera
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transitive verb enjabonar, jabonarto soap one's hands — enjabonarse or jabonarse las manos
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3 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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