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81 curva de Lorenz
(n.) = Lorenz curveEx. The so-called 'Bradford distribution' derived by Leimkuhler is more properly viewed as the theoretical form of a variant of the Lorenz curve.* * *(n.) = Lorenz curveEx: The so-called 'Bradford distribution' derived by Leimkuhler is more properly viewed as the theoretical form of a variant of the Lorenz curve.
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82 dar un bofetón a Alguien
(v.) = give + Nombre + a slap in the faceEx. Napoleon burst into a loud fit of laughter, gave him a slap in the face, called him a clever fellow, and made him a captain in the artillery.* * *(v.) = give + Nombre + a slap in the faceEx: Napoleon burst into a loud fit of laughter, gave him a slap in the face, called him a clever fellow, and made him a captain in the artillery.
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83 dar un manotazo a Alguien
(v.) = give + Nombre + a slap in the faceEx. Napoleon burst into a loud fit of laughter, gave him a slap in the face, called him a clever fellow, and made him a captain in the artillery.* * *(v.) = give + Nombre + a slap in the faceEx: Napoleon burst into a loud fit of laughter, gave him a slap in the face, called him a clever fellow, and made him a captain in the artillery.
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84 dar una bofetada a Alguien
(v.) = give + Nombre + a slap in the faceEx. Napoleon burst into a loud fit of laughter, gave him a slap in the face, called him a clever fellow, and made him a captain in the artillery.* * *(v.) = give + Nombre + a slap in the faceEx: Napoleon burst into a loud fit of laughter, gave him a slap in the face, called him a clever fellow, and made him a captain in the artillery.
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85 dar una torta a Alguien
(v.) = give + Nombre + a slap in the faceEx. Napoleon burst into a loud fit of laughter, gave him a slap in the face, called him a clever fellow, and made him a captain in the artillery.* * *(v.) = give + Nombre + a slap in the faceEx: Napoleon burst into a loud fit of laughter, gave him a slap in the face, called him a clever fellow, and made him a captain in the artillery.
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86 llegar al final de
(v.) = come to + the end of, get throughEx. We have come to the end of one methodology and must search for another.Ex. I think that the so-called average person often exhibits a great deal of heroism in getting through an ordinary day.* * *(v.) = come to + the end of, get throughEx: We have come to the end of one methodology and must search for another.
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87 monogástrico
adj.monogastric.* * *= monogastric.Ex. The digestive system of ruminants is very similar to that of other mammals, but the stomach is considerably different from the so-called ' monogastric' condition.* * *= monogastric.Ex: The digestive system of ruminants is very similar to that of other mammals, but the stomach is considerably different from the so-called ' monogastric' condition.
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88 rumiante
adj.ruminant.f. & m.ruminant.* * *► adjetivo1 ruminant1 ruminant* * *ADJ SM ruminant* * *masculino ruminant* * *= ruminant.Ex. The digestive system of ruminants is very similar to that of other mammals, but the stomach is considerably different from the so-called 'monogastric' condition.* * *masculino ruminant* * *= ruminant.Ex: The digestive system of ruminants is very similar to that of other mammals, but the stomach is considerably different from the so-called 'monogastric' condition.
* * *ruminant* * *
rumiante sustantivo masculino
ruminant
rumiante adjetivo & sustantivo masculino ruminant
' rumiante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
panza
* * *♦ adjruminant♦ nmruminant* * *m/adj ruminant* * *rumiante adj & nm: ruminant -
89 castillo de proa
(n.) = forecastleEx. It was our morning watch; when, soon after the day began to break, a man on the forecastle called out, 'Land ho!'.* * *(n.) = forecastleEx: It was our morning watch; when, soon after the day began to break, a man on the forecastle called out, 'Land ho!'.
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90 con tenacidad
= sturdilyEx. Standardization never became quite complete, especially as regards height-to-paper; the Clarendon Press sturdily retains the so-called Dutch height of 23-851 mm. to this day, and various aberrant heights may still be found in Europe.* * *= sturdilyEx: Standardization never became quite complete, especially as regards height-to-paper; the Clarendon Press sturdily retains the so-called Dutch height of 23-851 mm. to this day, and various aberrant heights may still be found in Europe.
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91 cubierta de proa
(n.) = forecastleEx. It was our morning watch; when, soon after the day began to break, a man on the forecastle called out, 'Land ho!'.* * *(n.) = forecastleEx: It was our morning watch; when, soon after the day began to break, a man on the forecastle called out, 'Land ho!'.
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92 día + romper
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93 estado de vigilia
(n.) = wakefulnessEx. A powerful source of 'visitations' is the so-called 'waking dream' which occurs in the twilight between wakefulness and sleep and combines features of both.* * *(n.) = wakefulnessEx: A powerful source of 'visitations' is the so-called 'waking dream' which occurs in the twilight between wakefulness and sleep and combines features of both.
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94 guardia del alba
(n.) = morning watchEx. It was our morning watch; when, soon after the day began to break, a man on the forecastle called out, 'Land ho!'.* * *(n.) = morning watchEx: It was our morning watch; when, soon after the day began to break, a man on the forecastle called out, 'Land ho!'.
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95 narciso
m.1 daffodil (botany).2 narcissist (man).3 narcissus, asphodel, daffodil, primrose peerless.* * *1 (flor) daffodil, narcissus2 (hombre) narcissist* * *SM Narcissus* * *a) (Bot) daffodil; ( género) narcissusb) ( persona) narcissist* * *= daffodil, narcissist.Ex. Some of the exhibition's objects are plaster casts of such perishables as dying daffodil heads and hoof prints.Ex. She is nothing but a narcissist that wants to hang out with the so-called big wheels in this city.* * *a) (Bot) daffodil; ( género) narcissusb) ( persona) narcissist* * *= daffodil, narcissist.Ex: Some of the exhibition's objects are plaster casts of such perishables as dying daffodil heads and hoof prints.
Ex: She is nothing but a narcissist that wants to hang out with the so-called big wheels in this city.* * *Narcissus* * *
narciso sustantivo masculinoa) (Bot) daffodil;
( género) narcissus
narciso sustantivo masculino
1 Bot (blanco) narcissus
(amarillo) daffodil
2 (persona) narcissist
' narciso' also found in these entries:
English:
daffodil
- narcissus
* * *Narciso n prMitol Narcissus* * *m BOT daffodil* * *narciso nm: narcissus, daffodil* * *narciso n daffodil -
96 vigía del alba
(n.) = morning watchEx. It was our morning watch; when, soon after the day began to break, a man on the forecastle called out, 'Land ho!'.* * *(n.) = morning watchEx: It was our morning watch; when, soon after the day began to break, a man on the forecastle called out, 'Land ho!'.
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97 zona de exclusión aérea
(n.) = no-fly zoneEx. Recently the US and Britain have been intensifying their bomb raids against Iraqi territory, in particular, in the so-called no-fly zones.* * *(n.) = no-fly zoneEx: Recently the US and Britain have been intensifying their bomb raids against Iraqi territory, in particular, in the so-called no-fly zones.
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98 concentrado
adj.1 concentrated, undiluted, intensive, strong.2 concentrated, absorbed.m.1 concentrate.2 extruded concentrate, food pellets, pelleted concentrate.past part.past participle of spanish verb: concentrar.* * *1 concentrate, extract————————1 concentrate► adjetivo1 concentrated1 concentrate, extract* * *1.ADJ concentrated2. SM1) (Culin) extract, concentrate2) (Pol) demonstrator* * *I- da adjetivo concentrated (before n)IImasculino concentrate* * *= absorbed, focused [focussed], undiluted.Ex. I believe that literature is certainly in one sense 'play' -- grave and absorbed play.Ex. These include a series of focused workshops and a four day national conference.Ex. However, an undiluted diet of the so-called classics would drive away readers.* * *I- da adjetivo concentrated (before n)IImasculino concentrate* * *= absorbed, focused [focussed], undiluted.Ex: I believe that literature is certainly in one sense 'play' -- grave and absorbed play.
Ex: These include a series of focused workshops and a four day national conference.Ex: However, an undiluted diet of the so-called classics would drive away readers.* * *concentrated ( before n)concentrateconcentrado de tomate tomato concentrateconcentrado de carne meat extract* * *
Del verbo concentrar: ( conjugate concentrar)
concentrado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
concentrado
concentrar
concentrado 1◊ -da adjetivo
concentrated ( before n)
concentrado 2 sustantivo masculino (de verdura, tomate) concentrate;
concentrado de carne meat extract
concentrar ( conjugate concentrar) verbo transitivoa) ‹solución/caldo› to make … more concentrated
‹ atención› to focus
concentrarse verbo pronominala) (Psic) to concentrate;
concentradose en algo to concentrate on sth
concentrado,-a
I adjetivo concentrated
(congregado) assembled, gathered
II sustantivo masculino (sustancia condensada) concentrate
concentrar verbo transitivo
1 (congregar) to concentrate, bring together: cientos de seguidores se concentraron en las afueras del estadio, hundreds of followers were brought together outside the stadium
2 (la atención, mirada de otros) to focus: tenéis que concentraros para poder lograr esa meta, you need to concentrate in order to reach that goal
3 (una solución, sustancia) to make more concentrated
' concentrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
absorta
- absorto
- concentrada
- ensimismada
- ensimismado
English:
concentrate
- intent
- squash
- strong
- concentrated
- cordial
- puree
* * *concentrado, -a♦ adjconcentrated♦ nmconcentrateconcentrado de tomate tomato purée* * *I m concentrateII adj:estar concentrado en algo be concentrating on sth* * *concentrado nm: concentrate -
99 sedicente
adj.1 so-called, would-be.2 self-styled, self-proclaimed, self-appointed.* * *ADJ self-styled, would-be* * *sedicente, sediciente1 (autodenominado) self-styledestos sedicentes revolucionarios these self-styled revolutionaries2 (denominado) so-calledla sedicente sabiduría de estos refranes the so-called wisdom of these sayings* * *sedicente adjself-styled;un sedicente historiador a self-styled historian -
100 antiheroína
= antiheroine.Ex. A notable subcategory is the so-called 'bad-girl' comic, which portrays violent, troubled, antiheroines.* * *= antiheroine.Ex: A notable subcategory is the so-called 'bad-girl' comic, which portrays violent, troubled, antiheroines.
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