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1 bajo agua
• under water -
2 bucear
v.to swim underwater, to dive.* * *1 (en el agua) to dive2 figurado (investigar) to delve into* * *VI1) (=nadar bajo el agua) to swim under water; (=sumergirse) to dive2) (=investigar) to explore, look below the surface* * *verbo intransitivo to swim underwater, to dive* * *= dive.Nota: Verbo regular/irregular: pasado dived/dove, participio dived.Ex. Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.----* bucear con gafas y tubo = snorkel.* gafas de bucear = scuba mask.* * *verbo intransitivo to swim underwater, to dive* * *= dive.Nota: Verbo regular/irregular: pasado dived/dove, participio dived.Ex: Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.
* bucear con gafas y tubo = snorkel.* gafas de bucear = scuba mask.* * *bucear [A1 ]viA (sumergirse) to dive; (nadar) to swim underwaterB (investigar) to delve* * *
bucear ( conjugate bucear) verbo intransitivo
to swim underwater, to dive
bucear vi (en aguas profundas) to dive
(en la piscina) to swim under water
' bucear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
equipo
English:
dive
- mask
- skin
* * *bucear vi1. [en agua] to swim underwater, to dive* * *v/i1 dive2 fig ( investigar) delve (en into)* * *bucear vi1) : to dive, to swim underwater2) : to explore, to delve* * *bucear vb to dive -
3 zabullir
v.1 to plunge, to immerse, to put under water, to immerge.2 to plunge suddenly under water, to sink.3 to lurk, to lie concealed.* * *VT = zambullir -
4 inundar
v.1 to flood (por las aguas).2 to wash over, to surge inside.Una oleada de gozo lo inundó I great surge of joy washed over him.3 to overflow, to fill.* * *1 to flood2 figurado to inundate* * *verbto flood, inundate* * *1. VT1) [con agua] to floodla lluvia inundó la campiña — the rain flooded the countryside, the rain left the countryside under water
2) [con productos] to flood (de, en with)swamp (de, en with)quedamos inundados de ofertas — offers rained in on us, we were flooded o swamped with offers
3) [gente] to flood, swamp4) [pena, sensación] to overwhelm, sweep over2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) riada/aguas to flood, inundate (frml); turistas/manifestantes to inundate, crowdb) persona ( con agua) to flood; ( con productos) to flood, swamp2.inundar algo de or con algo — to flood something with something
la zona se inundó de turistas — the area was inundated with o swamped by tourists
* * *= swamp, wash over, flood.Ex. The recommendations seemed to indicate that the British Library would have been swamped with relegated books from the low-use stock of university libraries.Ex. The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Ex. Rising water levels in both rivers has flooded several villages causing massive loss to crops and property.----* inundar con = deluge with.* inundar (de) = flood with, inundate (with).* * *1.verbo transitivoa) riada/aguas to flood, inundate (frml); turistas/manifestantes to inundate, crowdb) persona ( con agua) to flood; ( con productos) to flood, swamp2.inundar algo de or con algo — to flood something with something
la zona se inundó de turistas — the area was inundated with o swamped by tourists
* * *= swamp, wash over, flood.Ex: The recommendations seemed to indicate that the British Library would have been swamped with relegated books from the low-use stock of university libraries.
Ex: The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Ex: Rising water levels in both rivers has flooded several villages causing massive loss to crops and property.* inundar con = deluge with.* inundar (de) = flood with, inundate (with).* * *inundar [A1 ]vt1 «riada/aguas» to flood, inundate ( frml); «turistas/manifestantes» to inundate, crowdel escape/la lluvia inundó el sótano the leak/the rain flooded the basementuna fuerte depresión lo fue inundando he gradually sank into a deep depression2 «persona» (con agua) to flood; (con productos) to flood, swampme has inundado la cocina you've flooded the kitcheninundar algo DE or CON algo to flood sth WITH sthinundaron el mercado de or con relojes baratos they flooded the market with cheap watches(de agua) to be floodedse ha inundado el sótano the basement has flooded o is flooded o has been floodedinundarse DE algo:el mercado se ha inundado de café colombiano the market has been flooded with o swamped by Colombian coffeela zona se inundó de turistas the area was inundated with o swamped by tourists* * *
inundar ( conjugate inundar) verbo transitivo
[turistas/manifestantes] to inundate, crowd
( con productos) to flood, swamp;
inundar algo de or con algo to flood sth with sth
inundarse verbo pronominal ( de agua) to be flooded
inundar verbo transitivo to flood
' inundar' also found in these entries:
English:
deluge
- drown
- dump
- flood
- inundate
- overwhelm
- swamp
* * *♦ vt1. [sujeto: las aguas] to flood;las tormentas inundaron la región the storms caused flooding in the area2. [sujeto: gente] to swamp;los aficionados inundaban el centro de la ciudad fans swamped the town centre;los turistas inundaban las carreteras the roads were jammed with tourists3. [sujeto: sentimiento] to overwhelm, to overcome;la tristeza/la alegría me inunda I am overwhelmed o overcome with sadness/joy4. [con quejas, pedidos] to inundate, to swamp;inundaron el mercado con imitaciones baratas they flooded the market with cheap imitations;estoy inundado de trabajo I'm inundated o swamped with work* * *v/t flood* * *inundar vt: to flood, to inundate* * *inundar vb to flood -
5 submarino
adj.submarine, deep-ocean, subaquatic, deep-sea.m.submarine, sub.* * *► adjetivo1 underwater, submarine1 submarine————————1 submarine* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - submarina)adj.* * *1.ADJ underwater, submarine2. SM1) (Náut) submarine2) Arg (Culin) hot milk with piece of chocolate* * *I- na adjetivo underwater (before n), submarine (before n)IImasculino submarine* * *I- na adjetivo underwater (before n), submarine (before n)IImasculino submarine* * *submarino11 = submarine.Nota: Nombre que a veces se abrevia como sub.Ex: Ships and submarines also have to carry a lot of technical documents eg: handbooks, drawings, catalogues.
* marinero de submarino = submariner.* submarino nuclear = nuclear submarine.submarino22 = undersea, submarine, underwater.Ex: This article details the design of and experience with a virtual reality system controlling a remotely operating undersea vehicle in Antarctica.
Ex: The first high-speed data communication link was established between Canada and Japan in Feb 82 using a 9600-baud dedicated submarine cable.Ex: A museum in Australia has used the World Wide Web to create a virtual library of underwater archaeological digs.* cable submarino = undersea cable.* * ** * *
submarino 1◊ -na adjetivo
underwater ( before n), submarine ( before n)
submarino 2 sustantivo masculino
submarine
submarino,-a
I adjetivo underwater
pesca submarina, underwater fishing
II
1 m (un barco) submarine
2 m fig (un infiltrado) es un submarino del partido rival, he's an infiltrator from the rival party
' submarino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inmersa
- inmerso
- submarina
- submarinista
- arpón
- emerger
- sumergido
- sumergir
English:
offshore
- power
- resurface
- submarine
- submerge
- underwater
- off
- sub
* * *submarino, -a♦ adjundersea, submarine;fotografía submarina underwater photography♦ nm1. [nave] submarinesubmarino atómico atomic submarine;submarino nuclear nuclear submarine3. RP [merienda] = drink of hot milk with a lump of melted chocolate4. RP [tortura] = method of torture in which the victim's head is held underwater* * *I adj underwaterII m submarine* * *submarino, -na adj: submarine, underseasubmarino nm: submarine* * *submarino n submarine -
6 bajo el agua
• below water• submerged• under water -
7 zambullirse en el agua
• duck in the water• duck under water -
8 bajo agua
adv.under water.* * *(adj.) = undersea, underwaterEx. This article details the design of and experience with a virtual reality system controlling a remotely operating undersea vehicle in Antarctica.Ex. A museum in Australia has used the World Wide Web to create a virtual library of underwater archaeological digs.* * *(adj.) = undersea, underwaterEx: This article details the design of and experience with a virtual reality system controlling a remotely operating undersea vehicle in Antarctica.
Ex: A museum in Australia has used the World Wide Web to create a virtual library of underwater archaeological digs. -
9 buceo
m.(underwater) diving.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: bucear.* * *1 diving* * *SM diving* * *masculino underwater swimming, diving* * *= diving, scuba diving.Ex. Sitting on top of a launch rocket waiting for somebody to push a button and send you hurtling off into outer space is a doddle when compared with diving.Ex. Fiji is without doubt the best of the South Pacific destinations for both scuba diving and snorkelling.----* buceo con gafas y tubo = snorkel(l)ing.* escuela de buceo = diving school, scuba diving school.* traje de buceo = wetsuit.* * *masculino underwater swimming, diving* * *= diving, scuba diving.Ex: Sitting on top of a launch rocket waiting for somebody to push a button and send you hurtling off into outer space is a doddle when compared with diving.
Ex: Fiji is without doubt the best of the South Pacific destinations for both scuba diving and snorkelling.* buceo con gafas y tubo = snorkel(l)ing.* escuela de buceo = diving school, scuba diving school.* traje de buceo = wetsuit.* * *diving, underwater swimmingCompuesto:deep-sea diving* * *
Del verbo bucear: ( conjugate bucear)
buceo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
buceó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
bucear
buceo
bucear ( conjugate bucear) verbo intransitivo
to swim underwater, to dive
buceo sustantivo masculino
underwater swimming, diving
bucear vi (en aguas profundas) to dive
(en la piscina) to swim under water
buceo sustantivo masculino diving
' buceo' also found in these entries:
English:
diving
- scuba
- skin-diving
- snorkel
- deep
- scuba diving
- skin
* * *buceo nmdiving* * *m diving* * *buceo nm1) : diving, scuba diving2) : exploration, searching* * *buceo n diving -
10 aguadilla
f.ducking (informal). (peninsular Spanish)* * *1→ link=ahogadilla ahogadilla* * *SF duckinghacer una aguadilla a algn — to duck sb, hold sb's head under water
* * *femenino (Esp fam) ducking (colloq)* * *femenino (Esp fam) ducking (colloq)* * *ducking ( colloq)le hicieron una aguadilla they gave him a ducking, they ducked him* * *aguadilla nfEsp ducking;hacer una aguadilla a alguien to give sb a ducking -
11 bucear
• deepsea-dive• skin dive• swim under water -
12 chapuzarse
• duck under water -
13 nadar bajo el agua
• swim under water -
14 nadar debajo del agua
• swim under water -
15 afondar
v.1 to put under water.2 to sink. (Nautical)3 to founder. (Nautical) -
16 somorgujador
m.diver, one that goes under water to search for anything. -
17 zabullidor
m.one who ducks or gets under water. -
18 zabullidora
f.one who ducks or gets under water. -
19 vapor de agua
• water under the bridge• water valve• water vapour• water-vascular -
20 vapor acuoso
• water under the bridge• water vapour
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