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1 germinar
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2 germinar
v.to germinate (also figurative).Las rosas germinaron pronto The roses sprouted early.* * *1 to germinate* * *VI to germinate* * *verbo intransitivoa) (Bot) to germinateb) (liter) idea to germinate* * *= bud, germinate, sprout, vegetate.Ex. Despite below-normal temperatures, nectarines began budding.Ex. Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex. Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex. Plants vegetate on an 18/6 light cycle (18 hours of light, 6 hours of darkness).----* germinar antes de tiempo = bolt.* * *verbo intransitivoa) (Bot) to germinateb) (liter) idea to germinate* * *= bud, germinate, sprout, vegetate.Ex: Despite below-normal temperatures, nectarines began budding.
Ex: Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex: Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex: Plants vegetate on an 18/6 light cycle (18 hours of light, 6 hours of darkness).* germinar antes de tiempo = bolt.* * *germinar [A1 ]vi1 ( Bot) to germinate2 ( liter); «idea» to germinate* * *
germinar ( conjugate germinar) verbo intransitivo
to germinate
germinar verbo intransitivo to germinate
' germinar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brotar
- salir
English:
germinate
- sprout
* * *germinar vi1. [planta] to germinate2. [idea] to germinate;[movimiento] to come into being;la idea germinó en su mente the idea took shape in his mind* * *v/i tb figgerminate* * *germinar vi: to germinate, to sprout* * *germinar vb to germinate -
3 clima tropical
m.tropical climate.* * *(n.) = tropical climateEx. Because they come from a tropical climate, French beans need a warm soil in which to germinate and grow.* * *(n.) = tropical climateEx: Because they come from a tropical climate, French beans need a warm soil in which to germinate and grow.
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4 judía verde
f.green bean, French bean, snap bean, stick bean.* * *French bean, green bean* * ** * *(n.) = green bean, runner bean, French beanEx. The toxins were also spiked and measured in a variety of food samples, including canned tomatoes, sweet corn, green beans, mushrooms, and tuna.Ex. But when runner beans are fresh, they do snap when you break them in half!.Ex. Because they come from a tropical climate, French beans need a warm soil in which to germinate and grow.* * ** * *(n.) = green bean, runner bean, French beanEx: The toxins were also spiked and measured in a variety of food samples, including canned tomatoes, sweet corn, green beans, mushrooms, and tuna.
Ex: But when runner beans are fresh, they do snap when you break them in half!.Ex: Because they come from a tropical climate, French beans need a warm soil in which to germinate and grow.* * *green bean, runner bean -
5 judía1
1 = bean, green bean, runner bean, French bean.Ex. The principal subject areas studied were soya, rice, beans, and seeds.Ex. The toxins were also spiked and measured in a variety of food samples, including canned tomatoes, sweet corn, green beans, mushrooms, and tuna.Ex. But when runner beans are fresh, they do snap when you break them in half!.Ex. Because they come from a tropical climate, French beans need a warm soil in which to germinate and grow.----* judía verde = green bean, runner bean, French bean. -
6 judía
f.1 bean.2 Jewess, Jewess woman.* * *1 (planta) bean\judía blanca haricot beanjudía pinta kidney beanjudía verde French bean, green bean* * *1. f., (m. - judío) 2. f., (m. - judío) 3. noun f.* * *SF beanjudíojudía de la peladilla, judía de Lima — Lima bean
* * *femenino (Esp) bean* * *femenino (Esp) bean* * *judía11 = bean, green bean, runner bean, French bean.Ex: The principal subject areas studied were soya, rice, beans, and seeds.
Ex: The toxins were also spiked and measured in a variety of food samples, including canned tomatoes, sweet corn, green beans, mushrooms, and tuna.Ex: But when runner beans are fresh, they do snap when you break them in half!.Ex: Because they come from a tropical climate, French beans need a warm soil in which to germinate and grow.* judía verde = green bean, runner bean, French bean.judía22 = Jewess.Ex: In this caricature representation, the Jew is followed by the Jewess, who lays a huge Jew egg that the children of the village attack with gusto, smashing it to bits.
* * *( Esp)beanCompuestos:pinto bean( Esp) green bean* * *
judía sustantivo femenino (Esp) bean;
judío,-a
I adjetivo Jewish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Jew
judía f Bot (seca) bean
(verde) green bean
' judía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ley
- vaina
- Pascua
English:
bean
- butter bean
- French bean
- green bean
- jelly bean
- Jewess
- kidney bean
- runner bean
- green
- Hanukkah
- haricot (bean)
- pass
- runner
* * *judía nf1. [planta] beanjudía blanca haricot bean;judía negra black bean;judía pinta pinto bean;Esp judía verde green bean* * *f BOT beanI adj JewishII m, judía f Jew* * *judía nf1) : bean2) orjudía verde : green bean, string bean* * *judía verde green bean / runner bean -
7 brotar
• appear• burst into bloom• germinate• gush• gush forth• gush into• gush out suddenly• spring up -
8 apimpollarse
pron.v.to germinate.
См. также в других словарях:
Germinate — Ger mi*nate, v. t. To cause to sprout. Price (1610). [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Germinate — Ger mi*nate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Germinated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Germinating}.] [L. germinatus, p. p. of germinare to sprout, fr. germen. See {Germ}.] To sprout; to bud; to shoot; to begin to vegetate, as a plant or its seed; to begin to develop,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
germinate — I verb become, bud, burgeon, develop, emerge, evolve, flourish, gemmate, generate, germinare, grow, produce, progress, pullulate, sprout, thrive, vegetate, yield II index develop, pullulate, stem ( … Law dictionary
germinate from — index redound Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
germinate — (v.) c.1600, probably a back formation from GERMINATION (Cf. germination). Earlier germynen (mid 15c.) was from L. germinare. Related: Germinated; germinating. Figurative use from 1640s … Etymology dictionary
germinate — [v] grow bud, develop, generate, live, originate, pullulate, shoot, sprout, swell, vegetate; concept 427 Ant. halt, slow, stop, thwart … New thesaurus
germinate — ► VERB ▪ (of a seed or spore) begin to grow and put out shoots after a period of dormancy. DERIVATIVES germination noun. ORIGIN Latin germinare sprout forth, bud , from germen sprout, seed … English terms dictionary
germinate — [jʉr′mənāt΄] vi., vt. germinated, germinating [< L germinatus, pp. of germinare, to sprout < germen, a sprout, GERM] 1. to sprout or cause to sprout, as from a spore, seed, or bud 2. to start developing or growing germination n. germinative … English World dictionary
germinate — UK [ˈdʒɜː(r)mɪneɪt] / US [ˈdʒɜrmɪˌneɪt] verb Word forms germinate : present tense I/you/we/they germinate he/she/it germinates present participle germinating past tense germinated past participle germinated 1) [intransitive/transitive] biology to … English dictionary
germinate — ger|mi|nate [ dʒɜrmı,neıt ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to develop from a seed, and begin to grow into a plant, or to make a seed begin to develop into a plant: It s been too cold for seeds to germinate properly. 2. ) intransitive if an… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
germinate — verb 1 (I, T) if a seed germinates or if it is germinated, it begins to grow: Carnation seeds will germinate at a low temperature. 2 (I) if an idea, feeling etc germinates, it begins to develop: The idea of forming a business partnership began to … Longman dictionary of contemporary English