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1 become dehydrated
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2 ( lacking fluids) [person] déshydraté ; to become dehydrated se déshydrater ; to feel dehydrated être déshydraté. -
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[ˌdiː'haɪdreɪtɪd] 1. 2.to become dehydrated — [ person] disidratarsi
* * *dehydrated /di:haɪˈdreɪtɪd/a.(chim., ind., med.) disidratato: to become (o to get) dehydrated, disidratarsi; When they found him, he was badly dehydrated, quando lo hanno trovato, era estremamente disidratato; dehydrated food, alimenti disidratati.* * *[ˌdiː'haɪdreɪtɪd] 1. 2.to become dehydrated — [ person] disidratarsi
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7 deshidratarse
1 to become dehydrated* * ** * *(v.) = dehydrateEx. The area dehydrated as a result of embolism appeared pitch-black.* * *(v.) = dehydrateEx: The area dehydrated as a result of embolism appeared pitch-black.
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deshidratarse ( conjugate deshidratarse) verbo pronominal
to become dehydrated
' deshidratarse' also found in these entries:
English:
dehydrated
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8 deshidratar
v.to dehydrate.* * *1 to dehydrate1 to become dehydrated* * *1.VT to dehydrate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo < persona> to dehydrate; < piel> to dry up, dehydrate; < alimentos> to dehydrate, dry2.deshidratarse v pron to become dehydrated* * *= dehydrate, parch.Ex. The area dehydrated as a result of embolism appeared pitch-black.Ex. Droughts are becoming a common feature, parching the land at least once every two years.----* deshidratarse = dehydrate.* * *1.verbo transitivo < persona> to dehydrate; < piel> to dry up, dehydrate; < alimentos> to dehydrate, dry2.deshidratarse v pron to become dehydrated* * *= dehydrate, parch.Ex: The area dehydrated as a result of embolism appeared pitch-black.
Ex: Droughts are becoming a common feature, parching the land at least once every two years.* deshidratarse = dehydrate.* * *deshidratar [A1 ]vt1 ‹persona› to dehydrate; ‹piel› to dry up, dehydrate2 ‹alimentos› to dehydrate, dryto become dehydrated* * *
deshidratar verbo transitivo to dehydrate
' deshidratar' also found in these entries:
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dehydrate
* * *♦ vtto dehydrate* * *v/t dehydrate* * *deshidratar vt: to dehydrate♦ deshidratación nf -
9 dehydrate
transitive verbdas Wasser entziehen (+ Dat.), austrocknen [Körper]dehydrated — dehydratisiert (fachspr.); getrocknet
* * *(to remove water from or dry out (especially foodstuffs): Vegetables take up less space if they have been dehydrated.) Wasser entziehen, trocknen- academic.ru/19268/dehydration">dehydration* * *de·hy·drate[ˌdi:haɪˈdreɪt]I. vtto become \dehydrated austrocknen, dehydrieren fachspr* * *["diːhaI'dreɪt]vtWasser entziehen (+dat), dehydrieren (spec)* * *dehydrate [ˌdiːˈhaıdreıt]A v/t1. CHEM dehydratisieren, (dat) das Wasser entziehen:2. MED entwässern* * *transitive verbdas Wasser entziehen (+ Dat.), austrocknen [Körper]dehydrated — dehydratisiert (fachspr.); getrocknet
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10 déshydrater
dezidʀate
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1) Médecine to dehydrate2) Technologie to dry [aliment]
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se déshydrater verbe pronominal [malade] to dehydrate; [peau] to dry out* * *dezidʀate vt* * *déshydrater verb table: aimerA vtr1 Méd to dehydrate; ça m'a complètement déshydraté it left me completely dehydrated;2 Tech to dry [aliment].B se déshydrater vpr [malade] to dehydrate; [peau] to dry out.[dezidrate] verbe transitif————————se déshydrater verbe pronominal intransitif[personne] to become dehydrated -
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disidratare v.tr.1 (chim., med.) to dehydrate2 (miner.) to dewater.◘ disidratarsi v.intr.pron. to dehydrate.* * *[dizidra'tare] 1.verbo transitivo to dehydrate2.verbo pronominale disidratarsi to dehydrate, to become* dehydrated* * *disidratare/dizidra'tare/ [1]to dehydrateII disidratarsi verbo pronominaleto dehydrate, to become* dehydrated. -
12 deshidratarse
deshidratarse ( conjugate deshidratarse) verbo pronominal to become dehydrated ' deshidratarse' also found in these entries: English: dehydrated -
13 osušiti se
vr pf dry up, become/go dry; lose water/moisture, become dehydrated, undergo dehydration; (drvo) season; (uvenuti) wither (up), wilt, shrivel, be blighted; (čovjek) dry up, wither, become thin, lose flesh/ /weight l još se ni tinta nije pravo - la the ink* * *• season• dry out• dry up -
14 Rehydration
■ Zufuhr von Wasser oder Salzlösungen zum Ausgleich eines Flüssigkeitsmangels.■ The restoration of water or fluid content to a patient or to a substance that has become dehydrated. -
15 Rehydrierung
■ Zufuhr von Wasser oder Salzlösungen zum Ausgleich eines Flüssigkeitsmangels.■ The restoration of water or fluid content to a patient or to a substance that has become dehydrated. -
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■ The restoration of water or fluid content to a patient or to a substance that has become dehydrated.■ Zufuhr von Wasser oder Salzlösungen zum Ausgleich eines Flüssigkeitsmangels. -
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18 dehidrirati
se vr pf/impf tech & med become dehydrated, suffer dehydration* * *• dehydrate -
19 hydratation
Apport de liquides, quelle qu'en soit la voie, destiné à compenser une déshydratation.Syn. hydratation fThe restoration of water or fluid content to a patient or to a substance that has become dehydrated. -
20 réhydratation
Apport de liquides, quelle qu'en soit la voie, destiné à compenser une déshydratation.Syn. hydratation fThe restoration of water or fluid content to a patient or to a substance that has become dehydrated.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > réhydratation
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