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1 realce
Del verbo realzar: ( conjugate realzar) \ \
realcé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
realce es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: realce realzar
realce sustantivo masculino: dar realce a algo ‹a belleza/figura› to enhance sth; ‹ a ocasión› to add luster to sth
realzar ( conjugate realzar) verbo transitivo ‹belleza/figura› to enhance, set off; ‹ color› to highlight, bring out
realzar verbo transitivo
1 (un sabor, una idea) to enhance
2 (destacar) to bring out: el maquillaje realza su mirada, the makeup shows off her eyes ' realce' also found in these entries: English: highlight -
2 aumentar
aumentar ( conjugate aumentar) verbo transitivo ‹precio/sueldo› to increase, raiseb) (Opt) to magnifyverbo intransitivo [temperatura/presión] to rise; [ velocidad] to increase; [precio/producción/valor] to increase, rise; aumentar de algo ‹de volumen/tamaño› to increase in sth; aumentó de peso he put on o gained weight
aumentar
I verbo transitivo to increase Fot to enlarge Ópt to magnify
II vi (una cantidad) to go up, rise (de valor) to appreciate ' aumentar' also found in these entries: Spanish: alargar - engordar - explorar - separar - separarse - doblar - elevar - multiplicar - redoblar English: add to - appreciate - augment - boost - build up - deepen - efficiency - enhance - escalate - gain - grow - heighten - improve - increase - intensify - jack up - jump - magnify - mark up - mount - odds - put up - quantity - raise - rise - snowball - step up - surge - swell - up - add - develop - go - put - soar - strengthen -
3 destacado
Del verbo destacar: ( conjugate destacar) \ \
destacado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: destacado destacar
destacado
◊ -da adjetivo1 ‹profesional/artista› prominent, distinguished; ‹ actuación› outstanding 2 [estar] ‹ tropas› stationed
destacar ( conjugate destacar) verbo transitivo 1 (recalcar, subrayar) to emphasize, stress 2 ( realzar) ‹belleza/figura› to enhance; ‹color/plano› to bring out 3 verbo intransitivo to stand out; destacado en algo to excel at o in sth
destacado,-a adjetivo outstanding
destacar vtr fig to emphasize, stress
destacar(se) verbo intransitivo & verbo reflexivo to stand out ' destacado' also found in these entries: Spanish: destacada - maestra - maestro - señera - señero - sobresaliente English: conspicuous - figure - foremost - highlight - leading - outstanding - prominent - striking - towering - distinction - out - prominently - top -
4 destacar
destacar ( conjugate destacar) verbo transitivo 1 (recalcar, subrayar) to emphasize, stress 2 ( realzar) ‹belleza/figura› to enhance; ‹color/plano› to bring out 3 verbo intransitivo to stand out; destacar en algo to excel at o in sth
destacar vtr fig to emphasize, stress
destacar(se) verbo intransitivo & verbo reflexivo to stand out ' destacar' also found in these entries: Spanish: brillar - despuntar - destacarse - perfilarse - realzar - resaltar - sobresalir - subrayar English: angular - detail - highlight - shine - stand out - crowd - excel - heighten - stand - tower
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