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1 quench one's thirst
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2 quench the thirst
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3 quench
kwen1) (to drink enough to take away (one's thirst): I had a glass of lemonade to quench my thirst.) saciar; apagar2) (to put out (a fire): The firemen were unable to quench the fire.) apagar, extinguirquench vbtr[kwenʧ]1 (thirst) saciar2 (fire) apagarquench ['kwɛnʧ] vt1) extinguish: apagar, sofocar2) satisfy: saciar, satisfacer (la sed)v.• apagar v.• extinguir v.• sofocar v.• templar el acero v.kwentʃa) \<\<thirst\>\> quitar, saciar (liter)b) \<\<flames\>\> sofocar*, apagar*[kwentʃ]VT [+ flames, thirst] apagar; [+ hope] matar, sofocar; [+ desire] satisfacer; [+ enthusiasm, passion] enfriar* * *[kwentʃ]a) \<\<thirst\>\> quitar, saciar (liter)b) \<\<flames\>\> sofocar*, apagar* -
4 quench
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5 quench
vEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > quench
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6 quench ageing
nMETALL, NUCL envejecimiento por temple m -
7 quench hardening
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8 quench
vt.1 apagar (thirst, fire)2 saciar.3 aplacar, apagar, apaciguar, sofocar.(pt & pp quenched) -
9 quench agent
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10 quench coil
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11 quench fire
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12 quench aging
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13 quench hardening
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14 quench
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15 arc quench chamber
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16 gamma quench
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17 gas quench
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18 oil quench
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19 sealed-quench furnace
nHEAT, THERMO horno de templado hermético mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > sealed-quench furnace
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20 end-quench hardenability test
English-Spanish metallurgy dictionary > end-quench hardenability test
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