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1 diversify
verb (to make or become varied or different.) diversificartr[daɪ'vɜːsɪfaɪ]1 diversificar1 diversificarsev.• diversificar v.də'vɜːrsəfaɪ, daɪ'vɜːsɪfaɪ
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-fies, -fying, -fied transitive verb diversificar*
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vi ( Busn) diversificarse*[daɪ'vɜːsɪfaɪ]to diversify into something: they diversified into sportswear — diversificaron su producción introduciéndose en el mercado de ropa de deporte
1.VT (gen) (also Comm) diversificar2.VI (Comm) diversificarse, ampliar el campo de acción* * *[də'vɜːrsəfaɪ, daɪ'vɜːsɪfaɪ]
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-fies, -fying, -fied transitive verb diversificar*
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vi ( Busn) diversificarse*to diversify into something: they diversified into sportswear — diversificaron su producción introduciéndose en el mercado de ropa de deporte
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2 vary
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1. verb(to make, be or become different: These apples vary in size from small to medium.) variar- variable
2. noun(something that varies, eg in quantity, value, effect etc: Have you taken all the variables into account in your calculations?) variable- variably- variability
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vary vb variartr['veərɪ]1 variar1 variar de\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto vary between... and... oscilar entre... y...: variar, diversificarvary vi1) change: variar, cambiar2) deviate: desviarsev.• alternar v.• cambiar (Variar) v.• demudar v.• variar v.'veri, 'veəri
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varies, varying, varied intransitive verba) (change, fluctuate) variar*the temperature varies between 50° and 57° — la temperatura oscila entre 50° y 57°
when do you finish work? - it varies — ¿cuándo sales del trabajo? - depende
b) ( differ) \<\<accounts/standards/prices\>\> variar*c) ( diverge)to vary FROM something — desviarse* or apartarse de algo
d) varying pres p <amounts/conditions> variable
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vt \<\<routine\>\> variar*, cambiar; \<\<diet\>\> dar* variedad a['vɛǝrɪ]1. VT1) (=make variable) [+ routine, diet] variar2) (=change) [+ temperature, speed] cambiar, modificar2. VI1) (=differ) [amounts, sizes, conditions] variarto vary according to sth — variar según or dependiendo de algo
it varies — depende, según
2) (=be at odds)designs may vary from the illustration on the box — los diseños pueden diferir de la ilustración del paquete
3) (=change, fluctuate) [weight, temperature, number] oscilar* * *['veri, 'veəri]
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varies, varying, varied intransitive verba) (change, fluctuate) variar*the temperature varies between 50° and 57° — la temperatura oscila entre 50° y 57°
when do you finish work? - it varies — ¿cuándo sales del trabajo? - depende
b) ( differ) \<\<accounts/standards/prices\>\> variar*c) ( diverge)to vary FROM something — desviarse* or apartarse de algo
d) varying pres p <amounts/conditions> variable
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vt \<\<routine\>\> variar*, cambiar; \<\<diet\>\> dar* variedad a
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