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m.yogurt, yoghurt, yoghourt.* * *► nombre masculino (pl yogures)1 yoghurt* * *SM1) (=alimento) yoghurt= mala leche; ver lechemal yogur euf —
yogur descremado, yogur desnatado — low-fat yoghurt
2) Esp ** (=coche de policía) police car, squad car* * ** * *= yoghurt [yoghourt/yogurt].Ex. A frequently asked question concerns the use of yoghurt for vaginal infections.----* yogur desnatado = nonfat yoghurt.* * ** * *= yoghurt [yoghourt/yogurt].Ex: A frequently asked question concerns the use of yoghurt for vaginal infections.
* yogur desnatado = nonfat yoghurt.* * *yogurt, yoghurt* * *
Multiple Entries:
yogur
yogurt
yogurt (pl◊ - gurts, yogur) sustantivo masculino
yogurt, yoghurt
yogur, yogurt sustantivo masculino yogurt, yoghurt
' yogur' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
por
- yogurt
- cuajar
- tomar
English:
plain
- yoghurt
- yogurt
* * *yoghurtyogur2, yogurcito, yogurcín nmFam [chica] bit of fluff* * *m yog(h)urt* * *yogur n yoghurt -
3 caducar
v.to expire.La garantía caducó The warranty expired.Me caducó el contrato My contract expired.* * *1 (documento etc) to expire2 (alimento) to pass its sell-by date; (medicina) to expire3 (período de tiempo) to run out, lapse■ el plazo para recoger los premios caduca en una semana the period in which prizes may be collected lapses in a week* * *verb* * *VI1) (Com, Jur) to expire, lapse; [permiso, plazo] to run out; [costumbre] to fall into disuseesta oferta caduca el 31 de mayo — valid until 31 May, this offer runs until 31 May
2) [comida] to be o go past its sell-by date* * *verbo intransitivoa) carné/pasaporte to expireel plazo caduca el 17 de noviembre — the closing date (for enrollment, etc) is November 17
este vale está caducado — this voucher is no longer valid o is out of date
b) medicamento to expire (frml)este yogur está caducado — this yogurt is past its sell-by date/use-by date
* * *= lapse, become + due, expire, go out of + date, become + obsolete.Ex. The Act was finally allowed to lapse in 1695 and the Stationers' Company was unable to protect its members' rights against those who chose to infringe them.Ex. A list of all subscriptions about to become due may be made by using this subfunction.Ex. 'That's not realistic,' he said and looked at her, as if to indicate that the balloon of her argument had suddenly had a pin stuck in it, and was expiring with a hiss.Ex. Information in the humanities does not readily go out of date.Ex. Academic libraries may become obsolete as the commercial market takes over control of information.* * *verbo intransitivoa) carné/pasaporte to expireel plazo caduca el 17 de noviembre — the closing date (for enrollment, etc) is November 17
este vale está caducado — this voucher is no longer valid o is out of date
b) medicamento to expire (frml)este yogur está caducado — this yogurt is past its sell-by date/use-by date
* * *= lapse, become + due, expire, go out of + date, become + obsolete.Ex: The Act was finally allowed to lapse in 1695 and the Stationers' Company was unable to protect its members' rights against those who chose to infringe them.
Ex: A list of all subscriptions about to become due may be made by using this subfunction.Ex: 'That's not realistic,' he said and looked at her, as if to indicate that the balloon of her argument had suddenly had a pin stuck in it, and was expiring with a hiss.Ex: Information in the humanities does not readily go out of date.Ex: Academic libraries may become obsolete as the commercial market takes over control of information.* * *caducar [A2 ]vi1 «carné/pasaporte» to expire¿cuándo te caduca el pasaporte? when does your passport expire?el plazo de la licitación caduca el 17 de noviembre the closing date for tenders is November 17este vale está caducado this voucher is no longer valid o is out of date2 «medicamento» to expire ( frml)[ S ] caduca a los tres meses use within three monthseste yogur ha caducado this yogurt is past its sell-by date/use-by date* * *
caducar ( conjugate caducar) verbo intransitivo
◊ el plazo caduca el 17 de enero the closing date (for enrollment, etc) is January 17;
estar caducado to be out of date;
[ yogurt] to be past its sell-by date/use-by date
( on signs) caduca a los tres meses use within three months
caducar verbo intransitivo to expire: tengo el carné caducado, my identity card has expired
' caducar' also found in these entries:
English:
expire
- lapse
- run
* * *caducar vi1. [carné, ley, contrato] to expire;me ha caducado el pasaporte my passport has run out o expired2. [alimento, medicamento] to pass its use-by date;este yogur caduca mañana this yoghurt's use-by date is tomorrow;caduca a las dos semanas it will be past its use-by date in two weeks* * *v/i expire* * *caducar {72} vi: to expire* * *caducar vb1. (documento, plazo) to expire2. (alimento) to be past its sell by date -
4 leche desnatada
f.skim milk, skimmed milk.* * *skimmed milk* * *(n.) = skim milk, nonfat milkEx. The article ' Skim milk masquerades as cream: the myth of online data base searching' discusses some of the barriers which need to be overcome if on-line data base searching is to become fully integrated with everyday reference services.Ex. Nonfat yogurt is similar to regular yogurt, but is made with nonfat milk instead of whole milk.* * *(n.) = skim milk, nonfat milkEx: The article ' Skim milk masquerades as cream: the myth of online data base searching' discusses some of the barriers which need to be overcome if on-line data base searching is to become fully integrated with everyday reference services.
Ex: Nonfat yogurt is similar to regular yogurt, but is made with nonfat milk instead of whole milk.* * *skim milk, Brskimmed milk -
5 yogurtera
1 yoghurt maker* * *SF1) (=electrodoméstico) yoghurt-maker2) Esp ** (=coche) police car, squad car* * *femenino yogurt maker* * *Ex. Anyway, I was living there for a while (in New Zealand) and couldn't help but notice lots of people using these yoghurt makers.* * *femenino yogurt maker* * *Ex: Anyway, I was living there for a while (in New Zealand) and couldn't help but notice lots of people using these yoghurt makers.
* * *yogurt maker* * *
yogurtera sustantivo femenino yoghurt maker
* * *yogurtera nfyoghurt maker* * *f yog(h)urt maker -
6 bajo en calorías
(adj.) = low cal, low-calorieEx. If you ware looking for a great treat that's low cal and high protein, opt for nonfat yogurt.Ex. Sometimes students need to prepare visual examples of competitive low-calorie food advertisements.* * *(adj.) = low cal, low-calorieEx: If you ware looking for a great treat that's low cal and high protein, opt for nonfat yogurt.
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7 rico en proteínas
(adj.) = high proteinEx. If you ware looking for a great treat that's low cal and high protein, opt for nonfat yogurt.* * *(adj.) = high proteinEx: If you ware looking for a great treat that's low cal and high protein, opt for nonfat yogurt.
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8 yogur desnatado
(n.) = nonfat yoghurtEx. If you ware looking for a great treat that's low cal and high protein, opt for nonfat yogurt.* * *(n.) = nonfat yoghurtEx: If you ware looking for a great treat that's low cal and high protein, opt for nonfat yogurt.
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9 bote
m.1 jar.bote de humo smoke canister2 boat.bote de remos rowing boatbote salvavidas lifeboat3 jump.pegar un bote to jump, to give a start (de susto)4 bounce.dar un bote, dar botes to bounce5 tips.el cambio, para el bote keep the change6 rollover jackpot.7 nick (British), joint (United States) (informal) (jail). (Mexican Spanish, Venezuelan Spanish)8 canister, can.9 jail, prison, jailhouse, hock.10 butt, buttocks, rear end.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: botar.* * *de bote en bote jam-packed————————1 MARÍTIMO small boat\bote salvavidas lifeboat————————1 (lata) tin, can2 (tarro) jar3 (para propinas) jar for tips, box for tips4 (fondo) kitty5 (premio) jackpot\tener a alguien en el bote to have somebody eating out of one's handbote de humo smoke canister————————1 (salto) bounce\a bote pronto off the top of one's headdar botes de alegría to jump for joy* * *noun m.1) bounce2) can, tin, jar, container3) boat•* * *ISM1) [de pelota] bouncese levantó de un bote — he jumped up, he leapt to his feet
dar o pegar un bote — [persona] to jump; [coche] to bump, jolt
- dar el bote a algn3) (=arremetida) [con un arma] thrust; [con el cuerpo] lungeIISM1) (=recipiente) [de vidrio] jar; [de plástico] container; [de metal] [para conservas, pintura] can, tin; [para bebidas] cande bote — canned, tinned
esta sopa es de bote — this is canned o tinned soup
es rubia de bote — * she's a fake blonde
- estar de bote en bote- tener a algn metido en el botebote de basura — Méx dustbin, trash can (EEUU)
bote de cerveza — Esp [lleno] can of beer; [vacío] beer can
2) [como propina]3) (=fondo común) kitty4) [en lotería, quiniela] jackpotIIISM (=barca) [de pesca] boat; [deportivo] skiffbote de paseo — rowing boat, rowboat (EEUU)
bote de remos — rowing boat, rowboat (EEUU)
* * *1) (Náut) boat2)a) ( envase - de lata) (Esp) can, tin (BrE); (- de vidrio) jarun bote de mermelada — a jar of jelly (AmE) o (BrE) jam
chupar del bote — (Esp fam) to feather one's nest, line one's pocket
b) ( recipiente - de lata) tin; (- de vidrio, plástico) storage jarel bote de la basura — (Méx) the trash can (AmE), the rubbish bin (BrE)
c) (para gastos comunes, en juegos) kitty; (en bar, restaurante) box ( for tips)3) (Méx arg) jail, slammer (sl)4)a) ( salto) jumpdio or pegó un bote de alegría — he jumped for joy
a bote pronto — (Esp) off the top of one's head (colloq)
b) ( de pelota) bouncec) (Col) (vuelta, giro)dar el bote — canoa to capsize; persona to (do a) somersault
* * *= bottle, jar, dinghy.Ex. It is scarcely possible to imagine the answer to a question such as 'Why do they launch a ship by breaking a bottle of champagne over her bow?' being found without the consultation of a printed book somewhere along the line.Ex. She wrote the following article 'Of books, manuscripts and jars of snakes: reference service in the museum, archives and records management section'.Ex. The illustration shows how air flows around a sail, explaining why a dinghy is able to move toward the wind rather than be blown backwards.----* bote de pegamento = glue pot.* bote salvavidas = lifeboat.* chupar del bote = line + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s), feather + Posesivo/the + nest.* de bote en bote = packed to capacity, choc-a-block, chock-full, densely packed, packed, packed to the rafters.* sopa de bote = canned soup, tinned soup.* tonto del bote = as thick as a brick, as thick as two (short) planks, as daft as a brush, bonehead, birdbrain, knucklehead.* * *1) (Náut) boat2)a) ( envase - de lata) (Esp) can, tin (BrE); (- de vidrio) jarun bote de mermelada — a jar of jelly (AmE) o (BrE) jam
chupar del bote — (Esp fam) to feather one's nest, line one's pocket
b) ( recipiente - de lata) tin; (- de vidrio, plástico) storage jarel bote de la basura — (Méx) the trash can (AmE), the rubbish bin (BrE)
c) (para gastos comunes, en juegos) kitty; (en bar, restaurante) box ( for tips)3) (Méx arg) jail, slammer (sl)4)a) ( salto) jumpdio or pegó un bote de alegría — he jumped for joy
a bote pronto — (Esp) off the top of one's head (colloq)
b) ( de pelota) bouncec) (Col) (vuelta, giro)dar el bote — canoa to capsize; persona to (do a) somersault
* * *= bottle, jar, dinghy.Ex: It is scarcely possible to imagine the answer to a question such as 'Why do they launch a ship by breaking a bottle of champagne over her bow?' being found without the consultation of a printed book somewhere along the line.
Ex: She wrote the following article 'Of books, manuscripts and jars of snakes: reference service in the museum, archives and records management section'.Ex: The illustration shows how air flows around a sail, explaining why a dinghy is able to move toward the wind rather than be blown backwards.* bote de pegamento = glue pot.* bote salvavidas = lifeboat.* chupar del bote = line + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s), feather + Posesivo/the + nest.* de bote en bote = packed to capacity, choc-a-block, chock-full, densely packed, packed, packed to the rafters.* sopa de bote = canned soup, tinned soup.* tonto del bote = as thick as a brick, as thick as two (short) planks, as daft as a brush, bonehead, birdbrain, knucklehead.* * *A ( Náut) boatCompuestos:● bote de or a remosinflatable dinghylifeboatBun bote de yogur a carton of yogurt¿la salsa es casera o de bote? is the sauce homemade or did it come out of a tin/jar/bottle?de bote en bote packedestaba de bote en bote it was packedllenaron de bote en bote la sala they packed the roomtener a algn (metido) en el bote ( Esp fam): lo tiene metido en el bote she's got him twisted around her little finger o in the palm of her handtiene al jefe de la policía en el bote he's got the chief of police in his pockettener algo en el bote ( Esp fam): tenemos el contrato en el bote the contract's in the bag ( colloq)2 (recipiente — de lata) tin; (— de vidrio, plástico) storage jarponlo en el bote de las galletas put it in the biscuit tin o barrel o ( AmE) the cookie jarCompuestos:tear gas canistersmoke bomb, smoke grenadeD1 (salto) jumpdio or pegó un bote de alegría he jumped for joyse levantó de un bote she leapt to her feetla piedra rodó dando botes montaña abajo the stone went bouncing down the mountainsidea bote pronto off the top of one's head ( colloq)2 (de una pelota) bouncedio dos botes it bounced twice3«persona» to somersault, do a somersault* * *
Del verbo botar: ( conjugate botar)
boté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
bote es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
botar
bote
botar ( conjugate botar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ barco› to launch
2 ‹ pelota› to bounce
3 (AmL exc RPl) ( tirar) to throw … out;
bótalo a la basura chuck o throw it out (colloq);
bote el dinero to throw your money away
4 (AmL exc RPl fam)
(— de trabajo) to fire (colloq), to sack (BrE colloq)
‹marido/esposa› to leave;
5 (AmL exc RPl fam) ( derribar) ‹puerta/árbol› to knock down;
‹botella/taza› to knock over;◊ no empujes que me botas stop pushing, you're going to knock me over
6 (AmL exc RPl) ( perder) ‹aceite/gasolina› to leak
verbo intransitivo (Esp) [ pelota] to bounce
botarse verbo pronominal (AmL exc CS fam)
bote sustantivo masculino
1 (Náut) boat;
bote de or a remos rowboat (AmE), rowing boat (BrE);
2 ( recipiente — de lata) tin;
(— de vidrio, plástico) storage jar;
(— de cerveza) (Esp) can;
(— de mermelada) (Esp) jar;
de bote en bote packed
3 ( de pelota) bounce;
botar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (una persona) to jump
2 (un objeto) to bounce
II verbo transitivo
1 Náut to launch
2 (un balón, pelota) to bounce
3 LAm (echar de un lugar, despedir) to throw o chuck out
bote 1 sustantivo masculino
1 jump, bound
2 (de pelota) bounce, rebound
♦ Locuciones: dar botes, to jump up and down
dar un bote, (asustarse) to give a start
(de alegría) to jump for joy
bote 2 sustantivo masculino
1 (de lata) can, tin, canister
(de vidrio) jar
(para propinas) jar o box for tips
2 (en lotería) jackpot
3 bote de humo, teargas canister
♦ Locuciones: familiar chupar del bote, to scrounge, to be on the make
en el bote, in the bag: ya los tengo en el bote, they are eating out of my hand
bote 3 m Náut boat
bote de salvamento, lifeboat
bote 4
♦ Locuciones: estar de bote en bote, to be packed o to be full to bursting
' bote' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lata
- limonada
- salvavidas
- tarro
- lancha
- patín
- remar
English:
can
- canister
- dinghy
- disclaimer
- fit on
- jam jar
- jar
- launch
- lifeboat
- paint pot
- rowboat
- rowing boat
- screw top
- sea
- bin
- boat
- boating
- garbage
- jack
- jam
- kitty
- life
- pedal bin
- pleasure
- pot
- row
- rubbish
- swing
- tin
- trash
* * *bote nm1. [envase] [tarro] jar;Esp [lata] can, Br tin; [de champú, pastillas] bottle;los guisantes ¿son naturales o de bote? are the peas fresh or tinned?Am bote de la basura Br rubbish bin, US garbage can, trash can;bote de humo smoke canister2. [barca] boatbote de remos esp Br rowing boat, US rowboat;bote salvavidas lifeboat3. [caja para propinas] tips box;el cambio, para el bote keep the change4. [salto] jump;dar botes [saltar] to jump up and down;[vehículo] to bump up and down;pegar un bote [de susto] to jump, to give a start;dio un bote de alegría she jumped for joy5. [de pelota] bounce;tienes que dejar que dé un bote you have to let it bounce;dar botes to bounce;a bote pronto on the half volley6. [en lotería] rollover jackpot9. Compa bote pronto [sin pensar] off the top of one's head;Esp Famchupar del bote to feather one's nest;Famde bote en bote chock-a-block;Espmeter en el bote a alguien to win sb over;Esptener en el bote a alguien to have sb eating out of one's hand;Fam¡tonto del bote! stupid halfwit!* * *m1 ( barco) boat2 de pelota bounce;a bote pronto off the top of one’s head;darse el bote Esp fam take offtin4 ( tarro) jar;tener a alguien en el bote fam have s.o. in one’s pocket fam ;chupar del bote fig fam line one’s pockets fam ;de bote en bote packed out* * *bote nm1) : small boatbote de remos: rowboat2) : can, jar3) : jump, bounce* * *bote n1. (de vidrio) jar2. (de lata) can / tin3. (barca) boat4. (salto de persona) jumpcuando lo vi, di botes when I saw him, I jumped up and down5. (salto de pelota) bounce -
10 caduco
adj.1 outmoded, outdated, obsolete.2 faded.3 expired, past its expiry date, past its use-by date.4 beaten by old age.5 caducous, deciduous.6 lapsed, expired.7 age-worn.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: caducar.* * *► adjetivo1 (pasado) past its sell-by date, out-of-date2 DERECHO expired, lapsed3 (decrépito) decrepit, senile4 BOTÁNICA deciduous* * *(f. - caduca)adj.1) out of date, expired2) deciduous3) outdated, outmoded* * *ADJ1) (Bot) deciduous2) [persona] senile, decrepit3) [ideas etc] outdated, outmoded4) [belleza] faded5) [placer etc] fleeting6) (Com, Jur) lapsed, expired, invalidquedar caduco — to lapse, be out of date, have expired
* * *- ca adjetivo1) < hoja> deciduous2) <teoría/costumbres/valores> outdated; < belleza> (liter) faded* * *= obsolete, defunct.Ex. To remove obsolete fine records from the online system, there is a programm to find all fines paid before a particular date and to remove them.Ex. The now defunct ultra-fiche could carry up to 3000 images on the same area of film, at the reduction ratio of 150.----* árbol de hoja caduca = deciduous tree.* bosque de árboles de hoja caduca = deciduous forest.* * *- ca adjetivo1) < hoja> deciduous2) <teoría/costumbres/valores> outdated; < belleza> (liter) faded* * *= obsolete, defunct.Ex: To remove obsolete fine records from the online system, there is a programm to find all fines paid before a particular date and to remove them.
Ex: The now defunct ultra-fiche could carry up to 3000 images on the same area of film, at the reduction ratio of 150.* árbol de hoja caduca = deciduous tree.* bosque de árboles de hoja caduca = deciduous forest.* * *caduco -caA ‹hoja› deciduousB1 ( liter); ‹belleza› faded2 ‹teoría/costumbres/valores› outdated, outmodedC1 ‹medicamento›esta crema ya está caduca this cream is past its use-by o expiry date2 ( Der) lapsed, expired* * *
Del verbo caducar: ( conjugate caducar)
caduco es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
caducó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
caducar
caduco
caducar ( conjugate caducar) verbo intransitivo
◊ el plazo caduca el 17 de enero the closing date (for enrollment, etc) is January 17;
estar caducado to be out of date;
[ yogurt] to be past its sell-by date/use-by date
( on signs) caduca a los tres meses use within three months
caduco◊ -ca adjetivo
caducar verbo intransitivo to expire: tengo el carné caducado, my identity card has expired
caduco,-a adjetivo
1 Bot (hoja de árbol) deciduous
2 pey (pasado de moda) out-of-date
(decrépito) senile
' caduco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caduca
English:
defunct
* * *caduco, -a adj1. [persona] decrepit2. [idea, moda] outmoded3. [perecedero] perishable* * *adj1 BOT deciduous2 persona senile3 belleza faded* * *caduco, -ca adj1) : outdated, obsolete2) : deciduous -
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f.1 vanilla.2 ladyfinger, finger biscuit, sponge finger.* * *1 vanilla* * *SF vanilla* * *femenino (Bot, Coc) vanilla* * *= vanilla.Ex. In this paper the results of experiments for the use of tissue cultures in the production of vanilla, patchouli, and magnolia aromas is discussed.----* extracto de vainilla = vanilla extract.* helado de vainilla = vanilla ice cream.* * *femenino (Bot, Coc) vanilla* * *= vanilla.Ex: In this paper the results of experiments for the use of tissue cultures in the production of vanilla, patchouli, and magnolia aromas is discussed.
* extracto de vainilla = vanilla extract.* helado de vainilla = vanilla ice cream.* * *helado de vainilla vanilla ice-cream* * *
vainilla sustantivo femenino (Bot, Coc) vanilla
vainilla f Bot vanilla
helado de vainilla, vanilla ice-cream
' vainilla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sentir
English:
vanilla
- essence
* * *vainilla nf1. [esencia] vanilla;yogur de vainilla vanilla yogurt2. Am [vainica] drawnwork* * *f vanilla* * *vainilla nf: vanilla* * *vainilla n vanilla -
12 tomarse
1 (gen) to take* * *1) to take2) have, drink, eat* * *VERBO PRONOMINAL1) (=cogerse) [+ vacaciones] to takeno se tomaron la molestia de informarnos — they didn't bother o take the trouble to let us know
2) (=ingerir) [+ bebida] to drink, have; [+ comida] to eat, have; [+ medicina] to takese tomó 13 cervezas — he drank o had 13 beers
me tomé un bocadillo — I ate o had a sandwich
tómate el yogur, verás qué bueno — eat up your yogurt, you'll like it
3) (=medirse) [+ pulso, temperatura] to take4) (=entender, interpretar) to takeno te lo tomes tan a mal — don't take it so badly, don't take it so much to heart
se lo sabe tomar bien — he knows how to take it, he can take it in his stride
5) tomarse por (=creerse) to think o.s.¿por quién se toma ese ministro? — who does that minister think he is?
6) (=tomarse de orín) to get rusty* * *
■tomarse verbo reflexivo
1 (alimentos) to have
(bebida) to drink
2 (reaccionar, interpretar) se lo ha tomado muy en serio, he's taken it very seriously
se lo tomó a mal, he took it the wrong way
3 (un descanso, unas vacaciones, etc) to take: me tomé el día libre, I took the day off
' tomarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incomodarse
- inocuidad
- justicia
- risa
- asueto
- ayunas
- estribo
- libertad
- mal
- molestar
- pecho
- respiro
- serio
- tomar
- vacaciones
English:
easy
- heart
- holiday
- law
- liberty
- light-headed
- ought
- part
- take off
- bother
- day
- down
- drink
- ease
- hop
- join
- knock
- link
- philosophic
- rest
- slow
- stride
- take
- time
* * *vpr1. [medicina, drogas] to take;cuando te lo hayas tomado todo podrás ir a jugar you can go and play once you've eaten it all up;se tomó dos cervezas he had two beers;Espse tomó dos bocadillos he had two sandwiches2. [tiempo, vacaciones, día libre] to take;puedes tomarte todo el tiempo que necesites take as long as you need;se ha tomado la tarde libre she's taken the afternoon off3. [reaccionar a, interpretar] to take;tómatelo con calma take it easy;tomarse algo bien/(a) mal to take sth well/badly;era una broma, no te lo tomes a mal it was a joke, don't take it the wrong way;tomarse algo en serio/a broma to take sth seriously/as a joketomarse la molestia de hacer algo to go to o take the trouble of doing sth;no hace falta que te tomes tantas molestias there's no need for you to go to so much trouble¡nos las tomamos! we're off!;¿ya se las toman? are you off, then?* * *v/r1 take;se lo tomó a pecho he took it to heart3:tomarse de las manos hold hands* * *vr1) : to taketomarse la molestia de: to take the trouble to2) : to drink, to eat, to have* * * -
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adj.1 worn out or broken with fatigue, senile, enfeebled by age, decrepit.2 perishable, frail.3 fleeting, perishable. (Botany)4 lapsed, expired, invalid. (Commerce)f.decidua, caduca.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: caducar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: caducar.* * *f., (m. - caduco)* * *
Del verbo caducar: ( conjugate caducar)
caduca es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
caduca
caducar
caducar ( conjugate caducar) verbo intransitivo
◊ el plazo caduca el 17 de enero the closing date (for enrollment, etc) is January 17;
estar caducado to be out of date;
[ yogurt] to be past its sell-by date/use-by date
( on signs) caduca a los tres meses use within three months
caduco,-a adjetivo
1 Bot (hoja de árbol) deciduous
2 pey (pasado de moda) out-of-date
(decrépito) senile
caducar verbo intransitivo to expire: tengo el carné caducado, my identity card has expired
' caduca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hoja
- caducar
English:
deciduous
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15 yoghourt
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16 carpe
• horn-shaped• hornbill• yogurt• yoke of land -
17 mujer que practica la yoga
• woman who practices yoga• yoghurt• yogurtDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mujer que practica la yoga
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18 yoguini
• woman who practices yoga• yoghurt• yogurt -
19 leche cuajada
f.junket, yogurt, curdled milk, curd milk. -
20 yogur helado
m.frozen yogurt, frozen yoghurt.
См. также в других словарях:
yogurt — variedad de leche fermentada utilizada en nutrición por su riqueza en calcio y fermentos lácteos como el Lactobacillus bulgaricus, y el L. acidophilus Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010. yogurt … Diccionario médico
yogurt — (n.) 1620s, a mispronunciation of Turk. yogurt, in which the g is a soft sound, in many dialects closer to an English w. The root yog means roughly to condense and is related to yogun intense, yogush liquify (of water vapor), yogur knead … Etymology dictionary
yogurt — [yō′gərt] n. [Turk yoğurt] a thick, semisolid food made from milk fermented by a bacterium (Lactobacillus bulgaricus): it is now often prepared with various flavors: also sp. yoghurt or yoghourt … English World dictionary
yogurt — → yogur … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
yogurt — is the preferred spelling, although yoghurt (with an h) is also common. It is pronounced yog ǝt in BrE, and yoh gǝt in AmE and in Australia and New Zealand … Modern English usage
yogurt — yogurt, I, 182, 208; I I, 189, 295; II I, 164, 190 … Divan-i Luqat-i it-Türk Dizini
yogurt — (also yoghurt or yoghourt) ► NOUN ▪ a semi solid slightly sour food prepared from milk fermented by added bacteria. ORIGIN Turkish … English terms dictionary
yogurt — /yoh geuhrt/, n. a prepared food having the consistency of custard, made from milk curdled by the action of cultures, sometimes sweetened or flavored. Also, yoghurt, yoghourt. [1615 25; < Turk yogurt] * * * Semisolid, fermented, often flavoured… … Universalium
yoğurt — is., du Maya katılarak koyulaştırılmış beyaz, kıvamlı bir süt ürünü Köylüler gelirdi bakraçlarıyla pazara yoğurt satmaya. S. F. Abasıyanık Birleşik Sözler yoğurt çiçeği yoğurt çorbası yoğurthane yoğurt otu yoğurt tatlısı … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
Yogurt — Joghurt Joghurt (alternative Schreibweisen Jogurt, Yogurt, Yoghurt) ist ein durch Milchsäurebakterien hergestelltes Nahrungsmittel aus verdickter Milch. Das Wort Joghurt ist mit dem türkischen yoğurt, „dicke Milch“ verwandt, und verweist auf die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
yogurt — [[t]jɒ̱gə(r)t, AM jo͟ʊ [/t]] yogurts also yoghurt N VAR Yogurt is a food in the form of a thick, slightly sour liquid that is made by adding bacteria to milk. A yogurt is a small pot of yogurt … English dictionary