Angol | Spanyol |
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flu (influenza) noun [UK: fluː] [US: ˈfluː] | gripanoun gripenoun |
flub (mistake) noun [UK: flʌb] [US: flʌb] | metida de patanoun |
flub (to err) verb [UK: flʌb] [US: flʌb] | meter la pataverb |
fluctuation [fluctuations] (wavelike motion) noun [UK: ˌflʌk.tʃʊ.ˈeɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌflʌk.tʃuː.ˈeɪʃ.n̩] | fluctuaciónnoun |
fludrocortisone noun | fludrocortisonanoun |
flue [flues] (pipe that carries gaseous combustion products away from their origin) noun [UK: fluː] [US: ˈfluː] | tubonoun |
fluence [fluences] (A measure of particle flux) noun | fluencianoun |
fluency [fluencies] (quality of consistently applying skill correctly) noun [UK: ˈfluːən.si] [US: ˈfluːən.si] | desenvolturanoun desparpajonoun |
fluency [fluencies] (quality of smoothness of flow) noun [UK: ˈfluːən.si] [US: ˈfluːən.si] | fluideznoun |
fluent (able to speak a language accurately and confidently) adjective [UK: ˈfluːənt] [US: ˈfluːənt] | fluidoadjectiveHe is fluent in Chinese. = Él habla chino fluido. |
fluently (expressing oneself easily) adverb [UK: ˈfluːənt.li] [US: ˈfluːənt.li] | con fluidezadverb con solturaadverb dominaradverb fluidamenteadverbHe speaks Chinese fluently. = Él habla chino fluidamente. fluidoadverb |
fluff [fluffs] (light fur etc) noun [UK: flʌf] [US: ˈfləf] | pelusanoun |
fluff [fluffs] noun [UK: flʌf] [US: ˈfləf] | plumónnoun |
fluffer (arouses a male pornographic actor through fellatio) noun [UK: ˈflʌfə ] [US: ˈflʌfər ] | recalentadornoun |
fluffy [fluffier, fluffiest] (covered with fluff) adjective [UK: ˈflʌ.fi] [US: ˈflʌ.fi] | peludoadjective suaveadjectiveIt's a big fluffy cat. = Es un gato grande y suave. |
fluffy [fluffier, fluffiest] (light; soft; airy) adjective [UK: ˈflʌ.fi] [US: ˈflʌ.fi] | fofoadjective |
fluid [fluids] (any state of matter which can flow) noun [UK: ˈfluːɪd] [US: ˈfluːəd] | fluidonounI don't speak English as fluidly as Naomi does. = Yo no hablo inglés tan fluido como Naomi. |
fluid (of or relating to fluid) adjective [UK: ˈfluːɪd] [US: ˈfluːəd] | fluidoadjectiveI don't speak English as fluidly as Naomi does. = Yo no hablo inglés tan fluido como Naomi. |
fluidity [fluidities] (the state of being fluid rather than viscous) noun [UK: fluː.ˈɪ.dɪ.ti] [US: fluː.ˈɪ.də.ti] | fluideznoun |
fluidly (in a fluid manner) adverb [UK: ˈfluːɪd.li] [US: ˈfluːɪd.li] | fluidamenteadverb |
fluke [flukes] (a metal hook on the head of certain staff weapons) noun [UK: fluːk] [US: ˈfluːk] | muertenoun |
fluke [flukes] (anchor blade) noun [UK: fluːk] [US: ˈfluːk] | pico de loronoun uñanoun |
fluke [flukes] (lobe of whale's tail) noun [UK: fluːk] [US: ˈfluːk] | lóbulonoun |
fluke [flukes] (stroke of luck) noun [UK: fluːk] [US: ˈfluːk] | chiripanoun churronoun |
flulike (resembling influenza) adjective [UK: ˈfluː.ˌlaɪk] [US: ˈfluː.ˌlaɪk] | gripaladjective |
flummoxed (totally confused or puzzled) adjective [UK: ˈflʌ.məkst] [US: flə.ˈmɑːkst] | desconcertadoadjective |
fling [flung, flinging, flings] (to throw oneself in a violent or hasty manner; to rush or spring with violence or haste) verb [UK: flɪŋ] [US: ˈflɪŋ] | arrojarseverb echarseverb lanzarseverb tirarseverb |
fling [flung, flinging, flings] (to throw with violence or quick movement; to hurl) verb [UK: flɪŋ] [US: ˈflɪŋ] | aventarverb |