Angličtina | Španielčina |
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mass [massed, massing, masses] (celebrate Mass) verb [UK: mæs] [US: ˈmæs] | misarverb |
mass (involving a mass of people) adjective [UK: mæs] [US: ˈmæs] | de masaadjective en masaadjective masivoadjectiveTheir small protest triggered a mass demonstration. = Su pequeña protesta dio paso a una manifestación masiva. multitudinarioadjective |
mass (involving a mass of things) adjective [UK: mæs] [US: ˈmæs] | másicoadjective |
mass [masses] (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body) noun [UK: mæs] [US: ˈmæs] | masanoun |
mass [masses] (religion: Eucharist) noun [UK: mæs] [US: ˈmæs] | misanoun |
Mass [masses] (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) noun [UK: mæs] [US: ˈmæs] | misanoun |
mass extinction (sharp decrease in the total number of species) noun | extinción masivanoun |
mass grave (a grave containing many corpses) noun [UK: mæs ɡreɪv] [US: ˈmæs ˈɡreɪv] | fosa comúnnoun |
mass hysteria (sociopsychological phenomenon) noun [UK: mæs hɪ.ˈstɪə.rɪə] [US: ˈmæs ˌhɪ.ˈste.riə] | histeria colectivanoun |
mass line (policy) noun | línea de masasnoun |
mass media (public communication that reaches a large audience) noun [UK: mæs ˈmiː.dɪə] [US: ˈmæs ˈmiː.diə] | medios de comunicación de masasnoun |
mass murder (successive killing of many people) noun | asesinato masivonoun |
mass noun (noun describing something that cannot be counted) noun | nombre incontablenoun |
mass shooting (shooting of multiple people) noun | tiroteo masivonoun |
mass surveillance (surveillance of an entire population or a significant part of it) noun | vigilancia masivanoun |
mass vaccination centre (large facilities enabled to vaccinate) noun | vacunatorionoun vacunódromonoun |
Massachusetts (a state of the United States of America) proper noun [UK: ˌmæ.sə.ˈtʃuː.sɪts] [US: ˌmæ.sə.ˈtʃuː.səts] | Massachusettsproper noun |
massacre [massacres] (intentional mass killing) noun [UK: ˈmæ.səkə(r)] [US: ˈmæ.səkər] | masacrenoun |
massacre [massacred, massacring, massacres] (to kill in considerable numbers) verb [UK: ˈmæ.səkə(r)] [US: ˈmæ.səkər] | masacrarverbThey called it a massacre. = Ellos lo llamaron una masacre. |
Massacre of the Innocents (Christianity: incident in the nativity narrative) proper noun | matanza de los Inocentesproper noun |
massage [massages] (rubbing, kneading, or hitting muscled part of a body) noun [UK: ˈmæ.sɑːʒ] [US: mə.ˈsɑːʒ] | masajenoun |
massage [massaged, massaging, massages] (to perform a massage on somebody) verb [UK: ˈmæ.sɑːʒ] [US: mə.ˈsɑːʒ] | masajearverbHe massaged her back. = Él le masajeó la espalda. |
massager [massagers] (instrument or device designed to massage the body) noun [UK: mə.ˈsɑː.ʒə(r)] [US: mə.ˈsɑː.ʒər] | masajeadornoun |
masses (people, especially a large number) noun [UK: ˈmæ.sɪz] [US: ˈmæ.səz] | masasnoun |
masseter [masseters] (muscle) noun [UK: mˈasetə] [US: mˈæseɾɚ] | maseteronoun |
masseur [masseurs] (a person who performs massage) noun [UK: mæ.ˈsɜː(r)] [US: mæ.ˈsɝːr] | masajistanoun |
masseuse [masseuses] (a female masseur) noun [UK: mæ.ˈsɜːz] [US: mæ.ˈsɜːz] | masajistanoun |
massicot (lead monoxide) noun [UK: ˈmæ.sɪkɒt] [US: ˈmæ.sʌˌk.ɑːt] | masicotenoun |
massif [massifs] (principal mountain mass) noun [UK: mæ.ˈsiːf] [US: mæ.ˈsiːf] | macizonoun |
massive (of great size, significance or import; overwhelming) adjective [UK: ˈmæ.sɪv] [US: ˈmæ.sɪv] | masivoadjectiveThe bad harvest caused massive food shortages. = La mala cosecha causó escasez masiva de alimentos. |
massively multiplayer online role-playing game (online computer role-playing game) noun [UK: ˈmæ.sɪ.vli ˈmʌlt.i.ˌpleə(r) ˈɒn.ˌlaɪn rəʊl ˈpleɪ.ɪŋ ɡeɪm] [US: ˈmæ.sɪ.vli ˈmʌlt.i.ˌpleər ˈɒn.ˌlaɪn roʊl ˈpleɪ.ɪŋ ˈɡeɪm] | |
accelerator mass spectrometry analysis noun | |
airmass [airmasses] (a body of air with uniform characteristics) noun | masa de airenoun |
amass [amassed, amassing, amasses] (to collect into a mass or heap) verb [UK: ə.ˈmæs] [US: ə.ˈmæs] | acumularverb amasarverb |
atomic mass (mass of an atom) noun [UK: ə.ˈtɒ.mɪk mæs] [US: ə.ˈtɑː.mɪk ˈmæs] | masa atómicanoun |