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1 solvent
'solvənt
1. adjective(having enough money to be able to pay all one's debts.) solvente
2. noun(a substance, eg petrol, that dissolves grease etc.) solventetr['sɒlvənt]1 (not in debt) solvente2 (that can dissolve) soluble1 solvente nombre masculino, disolvente nombre masculinosolvent ['sɑlvənt] n: solvente madj.• disolvente (Química) adj.• solvente (Química) adj.n.• solvente s.m.
I 'sɑːlvəntadjective <company/person> solvente
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noun disolvente m, solvente m; (before n)['sɒlvǝnt]solvent abuse — (frml) inhalación f de disolventes
1.ADJ (Chem, Econ) solvente2.N (Chem) disolvente m3.CPDsolvent abuse N — abuso m de los disolventes
solvent liquid N — líquido m disolvente
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I ['sɑːlvənt]adjective <company/person> solvente
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noun disolvente m, solvente m; (before n)solvent abuse — (frml) inhalación f de disolventes
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2 gently
adverb suavemente, dulcemente, amablemente, tiernamentegently adv suavemente / con cuidadotr['ʤentlɪ]1 (smoothly) suavemente2 (slowly) despacio, poco a poco3 (kindly) amablemente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLgently does it! ¡con cuidado!gently ['ʤɛntli] adv1) carefully, softly: con cuidado, suavemente, ligeramente2) kindly: amablemente, con delicadezaadv.• despacio adv.• pasito adv.• poco a poco adv.• suavemente adv.'dʒentlia) ( not roughly or violently) < handle> con cuidado, cuidadosamente; < tap> ligeramente, suavemente; < hint> con tacto or discrecióngently (does it)! — hay que or es mejor hacerlo con cuidado/poco a poco
b) ( tenderly) dulcemente, con dulzura; (tactfully, kindly) con delicadeza['dʒentlɪ]ADV1) (=softly, kindly) [say] dulcemente, suavemente; [smile] dulcemente, con dulzura; [hint, remind] con delicadeza2) (=carefully) [handle] con cuidadogently does it! — ¡con cuidado!, ¡despacito! *
3) (=lightly) [blow, touch, push, tap] ligeramente, suavementeI shook her gently and she opened her eyes — la sacudí ligeramente or suavemente y abrió los ojos
4) (=slowly) [pick up speed] poco a poco; [simmer, cook] a fuego lento5) (=not steeply) [slope] suavemente* * *['dʒentli]a) ( not roughly or violently) < handle> con cuidado, cuidadosamente; < tap> ligeramente, suavemente; < hint> con tacto or discrecióngently (does it)! — hay que or es mejor hacerlo con cuidado/poco a poco
b) ( tenderly) dulcemente, con dulzura; (tactfully, kindly) con delicadeza
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