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21 poblado2
2 = populous, populated.Ex. Hospitals located in more populous rural counties near metropolitan areas are less likely to have telemedicine.Ex. The earthquake generated a large amount of useful documentation as it was the first time that an earthquake has occurred in a populated area of Australia.----* densamente poblado = heavily populated.* escasamente poblado = thinly populated.* estar densamente poblado de = be dense with.* muy poblado = heavily populated.* poco poblado = thinly populated. -
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adj.populated, crowded.m.town, center of population, settlement, city.past part.past participle of spanish verb: poblar.* * *1 (zona habitada) settlement————————1→ link=poblar poblar► adjetivo1 (zona) populated2 (barba, cejas) bushy1 (zona habitada) settlement* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - poblada)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=habitado) inhabited2)poblado de — (=habitado) peopled o populated with; (=lleno) full of; (=cubierto) covered with
3) [barba, cejas] bushy, thick2.SM (=pueblo) village; (=población) town; (=lugar habitado) settlement; (Aut) built-up areapoblado de absorción, poblado dirigido — new town, satellite town
* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( habitado) populatedpoco/densamente poblado — sparsely/densely populated
2) <barba/cejas> bushy, thick; < pestañas> thickIIun bosque poblado de castaños — a wood full of o filled with chestnut trees
masculino village* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( habitado) populatedpoco/densamente poblado — sparsely/densely populated
2) <barba/cejas> bushy, thick; < pestañas> thickIIun bosque poblado de castaños — a wood full of o filled with chestnut trees
masculino village* * *poblado11 = settlement, kraal.Nota: Palabra usada en Sudáfrica.Ex: This document contains information on such concepts as settlement, urban growth, field patterns, forest clearance and many others.
Ex: Folds for animals and enclosures made specially for defensive purposes are also called kraals.poblado22 = populous, populated.Ex: Hospitals located in more populous rural counties near metropolitan areas are less likely to have telemedicine.
Ex: The earthquake generated a large amount of useful documentation as it was the first time that an earthquake has occurred in a populated area of Australia.* densamente poblado = heavily populated.* escasamente poblado = thinly populated.* estar densamente poblado de = be dense with.* muy poblado = heavily populated.* poco poblado = thinly populated.poblado33 = bushy [bushier -comp., bushiest -sup.].Ex: Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.
* * *A (habitado) populateduna zona muy poco poblada a very sparsely populated areaB ‹barba/cejas› thick, bushy; ‹pestañas› thick poblado DE algo:un bosque poblado de castaños y robles a wood full of o filled with o populated with chestnut and oak treessettlementun poblado indio or de indios an Indian settlementun pequeño poblado en las estribaciones de la sierra a small village o a hamlet in the foothills* * *
Del verbo poblar: ( conjugate poblar)
poblado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
poblado
poblar
poblado 1◊ -da adjetivo
1 ( habitado) populated;
2 ‹barba/cejas› bushy, thick;
‹ pestañas› thick
poblado 2 sustantivo masculino
village
poblar ( conjugate poblar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹territorio/región›
2 poblado algo DE algo ‹ bosque› to plant sth with sth;
‹río/colmena› to stock sth with sth
poblarse verbo pronominal [tierra/colonia] to be settled
poblado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (ciudad, área) populated
2 (barba, cejas) bushy, thick
II sustantivo masculino settlement: fue arrasado un poblado tutsi, a tutsi village was devastated
poblar verbo transitivo
1 (habitar, vivir) to inhabit
2 (llenar de gente, repoblar) to populate
' poblado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
poblada
- caserío
- divisar
- pueblo
- rancherío
English:
populous
- settlement
- sparsely
- bushy
- thick
- thinly
* * *poblado, -a♦ adj1. [habitado] inhabited;una zona muy poblada a densely populated area2. [lleno] full;[barba, cejas] bushy♦ nm[pueblo] settlement Esp poblado de chabolas shanty town* * *I adj1 área populated;poblado de fig full of2 barba bushyII m ( pueblo) settlement* * *poblado, -da adj1) : inhabited, populated2) : full, thickcejas pobladas: bushy eyebrowspoblado nm: village, settlement* * *poblado1 adj1. (zona) populated2. (barba, cejas) thickpoblado2 n village -
23 bióptico
bióptico11 = bioptic.Nota: Que se compone de dos lentes.Ex: Modern bioptic eyewear design of includes many, small lightweight systems that have improved patient acceptance.
bióptico22 = biopsy.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex: The article concludes that the concern about the malignancy of a particular skin lesion and the recommendation whether to perform a biopsy were not significantly affected by telemedicine technology.
* muestra bióptica = biopsy specimen.
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