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1 carve in relief
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2 carve
1) (to make designs, shapes etc by cutting a piece of wood etc: A figure carved out of wood.) tallar, grabar, esculpir2) (to cut up (meat) into slices: Father carved the joint.) cortar, trinchar•- carving- carve out
carve vb1. tallar / esculpir2. trinchartr[kɑːv]2 (meat) cortar, trinchar1 trinchar la carne, cortar la carne1) : tallar (madera), esculpir (piedra), grabarhe carved his name in the bark: grabó su nombre en la corteza2) slice: cortar, trinchar (carne)v.• cincelar v.• destazar v.• entallar v.• entretallar v.• esculpir v.• grabar v.• labrar v.• tallar v.• trinchar v.• trinchar carne v.kɑːrv, kɑːv
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1) ( Art) \<\<wood/stone\>\> tallar; \<\<figure/bust\>\> esculpir, tallar; \<\<initials\>\> grabar2) ( Culin) \<\<meat\>\> cortar, trinchar
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Phrasal Verbs:- carve up[kɑːv]1.VT (Culin) [+ meat] trinchar; [+ stone, wood] tallar, esculpir; [+ name on tree etc] grabarto carve one's way through the crowd — (fig) abrirse camino a la fuerza por entre la multitud
2.VI (Culin) trinchar la carne- carve up* * *[kɑːrv, kɑːv]
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1) ( Art) \<\<wood/stone\>\> tallar; \<\<figure/bust\>\> esculpir, tallar; \<\<initials\>\> grabar2) ( Culin) \<\<meat\>\> cortar, trinchar
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Phrasal Verbs:- carve up -
3 carve out
(to achieve or gain (something): He carved out a career for himself.) forjarse, hacersev + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<reputation\>\> forjarse; \<\<name\>\> hacerse*VT + ADV [+ piece of wood] tallar; [+ piece of land] limpiar; [+ statue, figure] esculpir; [+ tool] tallarto carve out a career for o.s. — abrirse camino
* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<reputation\>\> forjarse; \<\<name\>\> hacerse* -
4 carve up
v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( divide) (colloq & pej) \<\<country/company\>\> dividir, repartirVT + ADV1) [+ meat] trinchar2) (fig) [+ country] repartirse; [+ person] * coser a puñaladas* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( divide) (colloq & pej) \<\<country/company\>\> dividir, repartir -
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['kɑːvˌʌp]N (=division) división f, repartimiento m ; (Pol etc) arreglo m -
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8 carve
vt.tallar, esculpir (wood, stone); trinchar (meat)vi.1 cortar cualquier material.2 trinchar, cortar (meat). (pt & pp carved) -
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10 carve in
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11 carve into
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12 carve out
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13 carve up
v.1 repartir, dividir (territory)2 trinchar.3 dividir en partes iguales.4 coser a puñaladas.5 adelantar imprudentemente. -
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15 carve-up
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16 model and carve
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17 to carve out
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18 to carve up
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19 hand-carve
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adverb delicadamentetr['delɪkətlɪ]1 (make, carve, paint, etc) delicadamente, con finura2 (act, behave, treat, handle, word, etc) con delicadeza, con consideración3 (balance) con sensibilidad4 (patterned, perfumed, flavoured) delicadamentedelicately ['dɛlɪkətli] adv: delicadamente, con delicadeza'delɪkətli1) <carve/paint> con delicadeza, delicadamente2) < behaveeat> con delicadeza3) <patterned/perfumed> delicadamente['delɪkɪtlɪ]ADV1) [say, act] con delicadeza, delicadamente... as you so delicately put it — iro... como tú tan delicadamente or con tanta delicadeza has expresado
2) [flavoured, scented, carved] exquisitamentethis may upset the delicately balanced ecosystem — esto puede alterar el frágil equilibrio del ecosistema
* * *['delɪkətli]1) <carve/paint> con delicadeza, delicadamente2) <behave/treat> con delicadeza3) <patterned/perfumed> delicadamente
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