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1 vacuum air pump
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3 vacuum
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1. noun1) (a space from which (almost) all air or other gas has been removed.) vacío2) (short for vacuum cleaner.)
2. verb(to clean (something) using a vacuum cleaner: She vacuumed the carpet.) pasar la aspiradora- vacuum-flask
- flask
vacuum1 n vacíovacuum2 vb pasar la aspiradoracould you vacuum the carpet? ¿podrías pasar la aspiradora por la moqueta?tr['vækjʊəm]1 vacío2 familiar (vacuum cleaner) aspiradora1 limpiar con aspiradora, pasar la aspiradora por\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto leave a vacuum dejar un vacíovacuum cleaner aspiradoravacuum flask termovacuum ['væ.kju:m, -kjəm] vt: limpiar con aspiradora, pasar la aspiradora porn.• vacuo s.m.• vacío (Física) s.m.'vækjuəm, -juːm
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noun vacío m; (before n)vacuum pump — bomba f neumática
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intransitive verb pasar la aspiradora, aspirar (AmL)
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vt pasar la aspiradora por, aspirar (AmL)['vækjʊm]1. N(pl vacuums or (frm) vacua)1) (gen) vacío m2) (=hoover)2.3.4.CPDvacuum bottle N (US) — = vacuum flask
vacuum cleaner N — aspiradora f
vacuum flask N — termo m
vacuum pump N — bomba f de vacío
* * *['vækjuəm, -juːm]
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noun vacío m; (before n)vacuum pump — bomba f neumática
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intransitive verb pasar la aspiradora, aspirar (AmL)
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vt pasar la aspiradora por, aspirar (AmL) -
4 suction
1) (the action of sucking.) succión2) (the process of creating a vacuum by reducing air pressure on the surface of a liquid so that it can be drawn up into a tube etc, or between two surfaces, eg a rubber disc and a wall, so that they stick together.) succióntr['sʌkʃən]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsuction cup ventosasuction pump bomba de aspiraciónsuction ['sʌkʃən] n: succión fn.• aspirante s.m.,f.• de succión s.m.• succión s.f.'sʌkʃənmass noun succión f; (of water, air etc) aspiración f['sʌkʃǝn]1.N succión f, aspiración fby suction — por succión or aspiración
2.CPDsuction cup N — ventosa f
suction disc N, suction pad N — ventosa f
suction pump N — bomba f de aspiración, bomba f de succión
suction valve N — válvula f de aspiración
* * *['sʌkʃən]mass noun succión f; (of water, air etc) aspiración f -
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1 adjAIR TRANSP, AUTO, CHEM TECH, MECH, PHYS, VEH centrífugo2 nCHEM TECH, MECH, PHYS centrifugadora f, centrífuga f -
6 trap
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