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combinatorics (a branch of mathematics)
noun
[UK: kˌɒmbɪnətˈɒrɪks]
[US: kˌɑːmbɪnətˈɔːrɪks]

combinatorianoun
{f}

combine [combined, combining, combines] (bring two or more things or activities together)
verb
[UK: kəm.ˈbaɪn]
[US: ˈkɑːm.baɪn]

combinarverbHydrogen and oxygen combine to form water. = El hidrógeno y el oxígeno se combinan para formar agua.

juntarverbThis stuffie is orange and a fox: two of my favorite things combined! = Este peluche es anaranjado y un zorro: ¡dos de mis cosas favoritas juntas!

unirverbWe should consider a combined effort. = Deberíamos considerar unir esfuerzos.

combine harvester (combine)
noun
[UK: kəm.ˈbaɪn ˈhɑː.vɪ.stə(r)]
[US: ˈkɑːm.baɪn ˈhɑːr.və.stər]

cosechadoranoun
{f}

combined (resulting from adding together)
adjective
[UK: kəm.ˈbaɪnd]
[US: kəm.ˈbaɪnd]

combinadoadjectiveAll of these resources combined together, could not purchase or equal the value of an eternal life. = Todos estos recursos combinados, no podrían comprar o igualar el valor de una vida eterna.

comb [combed, combing, combs] (to groom the hair with a toothed implement)
verb
[UK: kəʊm]
[US: ˈkoʊm]

peinarverbIt's a comb. = Es un peine.

peinarseverbShe knows how to comb her hair. = Sabe cómo tiene que peinarse el cabello.

concubinage (the state of cohabitating while not married)
noun
[UK: kanˈkjuː.bə.nədʒ]
[US: kanˈkjuː.bə.nədʒ]

concubinatonoun
{m}

concubine [concubines] (a woman who lives with a man, but who is not a wife)
noun
[UK: ˈkɒŋ.kjʊ.baɪn]
[US: ˈkɑːn.kjə.ˌbaɪn]

concubinanoun
{f}

cube [cubed, cubing, cubes] (arithmetic: to raise to the third power)
verb
[UK: kjuːb]
[US: ˈkjuːb]

elevar a la tercera potenciaverb

elevar al cubverb

daub [daubed, daubing, daubs] (to apply something in hasty or crude strokes)
verb
[UK: dɔːb]
[US: ˈdɒb]

embadurnarverb

mancharverb

untarverb

describe [described, describing, describes] (to represent in words)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈskraɪb]
[US: də.ˈskraɪb]

describirverbJohn described Mary. = John describió a Mary.

disrobe [disrobed, disrobing, disrobes] (undress oneself, see also: undress)
verb
[UK: dɪs.ˈrəʊb]
[US: dɪsˈroʊb]

desvestirseverb

disrobe [disrobed, disrobing, disrobes] (undress someone or something, see also: undress)
verb
[UK: dɪs.ˈrəʊb]
[US: dɪsˈroʊb]

desvestirverb

disturbing (causing distress or worry)
adjective
[UK: dɪ.ˈstɜːb.ɪŋ]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˈstɝːb.ɪŋ]

inquietanteadjectiveI find Mary disturbing. = Mary me resulta inquietante.

perturbadoradjectiveThis is disturbing news. = Esta es una noticia perturbadora.

traumáticoadjective

disturb [disturbed, disturbing, disturbs] (confuse or irritate)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈstɜːb]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˈstɝːb]

molestarverbDo not disturb. = No molestar.

perturbarverbNothing disturbs her. = Nada le perturba.

dobbin (old broken-down horse)
noun
[UK: ˈdɒ.bɪn]
[US: ˈdɑː.ˌbɪn]

matalónnoun
{m}

ruconoun
{m}

dubbing (replacement of voice)
noun
[UK: ˈdʌb.ɪŋ]
[US: ˈdʌb.ɪŋ]

doblajenoun
{m}
The movie's dubbing was really bad. = El doblaje de la película era muy malo.

dub [dubbed, dubbing, dubs] (to name, to entitle, to call)
verb
[UK: dʌb]
[US: ˈdəb]

apodarverb

dub [dubbed, dubbing, dubs] (to replace soundtrack of a film with translation)
verb
[UK: dʌb]
[US: ˈdəb]

doblarverbI hate dubbed movies. = Detesto las películas dobladas.

entomb [entombed, entombing, entombs] (to deposit in a tomb)
verb
[UK: ɪn.ˈtuːm]
[US: en.ˈtuːm]

enterrarverb

European robin (Erithacus rubecula)
noun
[UK: ˌjʊə.rə.ˈpɪən ˈrɒ.bɪn]
[US: ˌjʊ.rə.ˈpiːən ˈrɑː.bən]

petirrojo europeonoun
{m}

filing cabinet (piece of office furniture)
noun
[UK: ˈfaɪ.lɪŋˌk.æ.bɪ.nɪt]
[US: ˈfaɪ.lɪŋˌk.æ.bɪ.nɪt]

archivadornoun
{m}

archiveronoun
{m}

casilleronoun
{m}

ficheronoun
{m}

fob [fobbed, fobbing, fobs] (To cheat, to trick)
verb
[UK: fɒb]
[US: ˈfɑːb]

engatusarverb

globin noun
[UK: ɡlˈəʊbɪn]
[US: ɡlˈoʊbɪn]

globinanoun
{f}

grab [grabbed, grabbing, grabs] (to make a sudden grasping or clutching motion (at something))
verb
[UK: ɡræb]
[US: ˈɡræb]

agarrarverbGrab my hand. = Agarra mi mano.

grab [grabbed, grabbing, grabs] (to restrain someone; to arrest)
verb
[UK: ɡræb]
[US: ˈɡræb]

arrestarverb

detenerverb

grab [grabbed, grabbing, grabs] (to seize)
verb
[UK: ɡræb]
[US: ˈɡræb]

asirverbHe didn't want to go in, so she grabbed his hair and dragged him inside. = No quería entrar, así que lo agarró del pelo y lo arrastró adentro.

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