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comb significado en español

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comb [combs] (fleshy growth on the top of the head of some birds and reptiles)
noun
[UK: kəʊm]
[US: ˈkoʊm]

crestanoun
{f}

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.

comb [combs] (toothed implement for grooming the hair)
noun
[UK: kəʊm]
[US: ˈkoʊm]

peinenoun
{m}
It's a comb. = Es un peine.

peinetanoun
{f}

comb one's hair (to straighten one's hair with a comb)
verb
[UK: kəʊm wʌnz heə(r)]
[US: ˈkoʊm wʌnz ˈher]

peinarse el peloverb

combat [combats] (a battle; a fight)
noun
[UK: ˈkɒm.bæt]
[US: ˈkɑːm.bæt]

acciónnoun
{f}

batallanoun
{f}

combatenoun
{m}
John died in combat. = John murió en combate.

combat [combatted, combatting, combats] (to fight; to struggle for victory)
verb
[UK: ˈkɒm.bæt]
[US: ˈkɑːm.bæt]

combatirverbJohn died in combat. = John murió en combate.

combatant [combatants] (person engaged in combat, often armed)
noun
[UK: ˈkɒm.bə.tənt]
[US: kəm.ˈbæ.tənt]

combatientenoun
{m} {f}
The art of modern warfare does not necessarily require soldiers to be armed to the teeth to be effective as combatants. = En el arte moderno de la guerra no es requisito que los soldados estén armados hasta los dientes para ser combatientes eficaces.

combative (given to fighting)
adjective
[UK: ˈkɒm.bə.tɪv]
[US: kəm.ˈbæ.tɪv]

combativoadjective

combinable (able to be combined)
adjective
[UK: kəm.ˈbaɪ.nə.bəl]
[US: kəm.ˈbaɪ.nə.bəl]

combinableadjective

combination [combinations] (act of combining)
noun
[UK: ˌkɒm.bɪ.ˈneɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˌkɑːm.bə.ˈneɪʃ.n̩]

combinaciónnoun
{f}
The combination is the poetry of chess. = La combinación es la poesía del ajedrez.

combination pliers (a type of pliers)
noun

alicatesnoun
{m-Pl}

alicates universalesnoun
{m-Pl}

pinza universalnoun
{f}

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.

combover (A manner of combing hair to conceal a bald spot)
noun

peinado tapacalvanoun
{m}

tapacalvanoun
{m}

combustibility (quality or state of being combustible)
noun
[UK: kəm.ˌbʌ.stə.ˈbɪ.lɪ.tɪ]
[US: kəm.ˌbʌ.stə.ˈbɪ.lɪ.tɪ]

combustibilidadnoun
{f}

combustible (capable of burning)
adjective
[UK: kəm.ˈbʌ.stəb.l̩]
[US: kəm.ˈbʌ.stəb.l̩]

combustibleadjective

combustible (material capable of burning)
noun
[UK: kəm.ˈbʌ.stəb.l̩]
[US: kəm.ˈbʌ.stəb.l̩]

combustiblenoun
{m}

combustion [combustions] (process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen)
noun
[UK: kəm.ˈbʌs.tʃən]
[US: kəm.ˈbəs.tʃən]

oxidaciónnoun
{f}

combustion [combustions] (similar process where two chemicals are combined)
noun
[UK: kəm.ˈbʌs.tʃən]
[US: kəm.ˈbəs.tʃən]

reacción químicanoun
{f}

combustion [combustions] (the act or process of burning)
noun
[UK: kəm.ˈbʌs.tʃən]
[US: kəm.ˈbəs.tʃən]

combustiónnoun
{f}
Combustion liberates heat. = Las reacciones de combustión liberan calor.

quemadonoun
{m}

combustion [combustions] (violent agitation, commotion)
noun
[UK: kəm.ˈbʌs.tʃən]
[US: kəm.ˈbəs.tʃən]

revueltanoun
{f}

tumultonoun
{m}

voráginenoun
{f}

catacomb (underground system of tunnels and chambers with recesses for graves)
noun
[UK: ˈkæ.təˌkom]
[US: ˈkæ.təˌkom]

catacumbanounWe discovered a secret passageway leading to the catacombs. = Descubrimos un pasadizo secreto que conduce a las catacumbas.

cockscomb (fleshy red crest of a rooster)
noun
[UK: ˈkɒk.skəʊm]
[US: ˈkɑːkskoʊm]

crestanoun
{f}
The cockerel's splendid red cockscomb is thought to play a part in determining gender and breed. = Se piensa que la espléndida cresta roja del gallo joven desempeña un papel en la determinación de género y clase.

coxcomb (foolish or conceited person)
noun
[UK: ˈkɒks.kəʊm]
[US: ˈkɑːkskoʊm]

lechuguinonoun
{m}

coxcomb (pate of a rooster)
noun
[UK: ˈkɒks.kəʊm]
[US: ˈkɑːkskoʊm]

crestanoun
{f}

currycomb (a comb or brush used to groom horses)
noun
[UK: ˈkʌ.rɪk.əʊm]
[US: ˈkɜː.riːˌkoʊm]

almohazanoun

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