Inglés | Español |
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immolate [immolated, immolating, immolates] (kill as sacrifice) verb [UK: ˈɪ.mə.leɪt] [US: ˈɪ.mə.leɪt] | sacrificarverb |
inflate [inflated, inflating, inflates] (to enlarge the volume occupied by an object) verb [UK: ɪn.ˈfleɪt] [US: ˌɪn.ˈfleɪt] | hincharverb inflarverbI am inflating my balloon. = Estoy inflando mi globo. |
inoculate [inoculated, inoculating, inoculates] (to provide immunity) verb [UK: ɪ.ˈnɒ.kjʊ.leɪt] [US: ˌɪ.ˈnɑː.kjə.ˌlet] | inocularverb |
interpolate [interpolated, interpolating, interpolates] (to introduce something, such as words, between other things, such as other words) verb [UK: ɪn.ˈtɜː.pə.leɪt] [US: ˌɪ.ˈtɝː.pə.ˌlet] | interpolarverb |
isolate [isolated, isolating, isolates] (transitive: to set apart or cut off from others) verb [UK: ˈaɪ.sə.leɪt] [US: ˈaɪ.sə.ˌlet] | aislarverbBasque is a commonly cited example of a language isolate. = El euskera es un ejemplo comúnmente citado de idioma aislado. |
Late Latin (form of the Latin language) proper noun [UK: leɪt ˈlæ.tɪn] [US: ˈleɪt ˈlæ.tən] | bajo latínproper noun |
legislate [legislated, legislating, legislates] (pass laws) verb [UK: ˈle.dʒɪ.sleɪt] [US: ˈle.dʒəs.ˌlet] | legislarverb |
manipulate [manipulated, manipulating, manipulates] (move with the hands) verb [UK: mə.ˈnɪ.pjʊ.leɪt] [US: mə.ˈnɪ.pjə.ˌlet] | manipularverbJohn is manipulating you. = John te está manipulando. |
matriculate [matriculated, matriculating, matriculates] (transitive; enroll as a member of a body) verb [UK: mə.ˈtrɪ.kjʊ.leɪt] [US: mə.ˈtrɪ.kjʊ.leɪt] | matricularseverb |
miscalculate [miscalculated, miscalculating, miscalculates] (incorrectly calculate) verb [UK: ˌmɪsˈk.æl.kjʊ.leɪt] [US: ˌmɪ.ˈskæl.kjə.ˌlet] | calcular malverb |
miscalculate [miscalculated, miscalculating, miscalculates] (make a gross error in judgement) verb [UK: ˌmɪsˈk.æl.kjʊ.leɪt] [US: ˌmɪ.ˈskæl.kjə.ˌlet] | juzgar malverb |
modulate [modulated, modulating, modulates] (to regulate) verb [UK: ˈmɒ.djʊ.leɪt] [US: ˈmɒdʒ.juː.let] | modularverb |
mutilate [mutilated, mutilating, mutilates] (To physically harm as to impair use) verb [UK: ˈmjuː.tɪ.leɪt] [US: ˈmjuː.tə.ˌlet] | mutilarverb |
oscillate [oscillated, oscillating, oscillates] (to swing back and forth, especially if with a regular rhythm) verb [UK: ˈɒ.sɪ.leɪt] [US: ˈɑː.sə.ˌlet] | oscilarverb |
ovulate [ovulated, ovulating, ovulates] (produce eggs or ova) verb [UK: ˈɒvjʊlˌeɪt] [US: ˈɑːvjʊlˌeɪt] | ovularverb |
palatine bone [palatine bones] noun | hueso palatinonoun palatinonoun |
percolate [percolated, percolating, percolates] verb [UK: ˈpɜːk.ə.leɪt] [US: ˈpɝːk.ə.ˌlet] | filtrarseverb |
pig Latin (wordplay) noun | jeringosonoun |
Platine (of or from River Plate) adjective | rioplatenseadjective |
plating [platings] (presentation of food) noun [UK: ˈpleɪt.ɪŋ] [US: ˈpleɪt.ɪŋ] | emplatadonoun |
plate [plated, plating, plates] (to cover the surface material of an object with a thin coat of another material) verb [UK: pleɪt] [US: ˈpleɪt] | chaparverb |
platiniferous (yielding or containing platinum) adjective [UK: plˌatɪnˈɪfərəs] [US: plˌætɪnˈɪfɚrəs] | platiníferoadjective |
platinous (containing divalent platinum) adjective [UK: plˈatɪnəs] [US: plˈætɪnəs] | platinosoadjective |
platinum [platinums] (metal) noun [UK: ˈplæ.tɪ.nəm] [US: ˈplæt.nəm] | platinonoun |
populate [populated, populating, populates] (to supply with inhabitants) verb [UK: ˈpɒ.pjʊ.leɪt] [US: ˈpɑː.pjə.ˌlet] | poblarverbIndia is one of the world's most populated countries. = La India es uno de los países más poblados del mundo. |
pterygopalatine (of or pertaining to the pterygoid process and the palatine bone) adjective | pterigopalatinoadjective |
recapitulate [recapitulated, recapitulating, recapitulates] (to summarize or repeat in concise form) verb [UK: ˌriːk.ə.ˈpɪ.tʃʊ.leɪt] [US: ˌrik.ə.ˈpɪ.tʃə.ˌlet] | recapitularverbOntogeny recapitulates phylogeny. = La ontogenia recapitula la filogenia. |
regulate [regulated, regulating, regulates] (adjust) verb [UK: ˈre.ɡjʊ.leɪt] [US: ˈre.ɡjə.ˌlet] | regularverbTraffic lights are used to regulate traffic. = Los semáforos se usan para regular el tráfico. |
relate [related, relating, relates] (to identify with, understand) verb [UK: rɪ.ˈleɪt] [US: rə.ˈleɪt] | identificarseverb |
repopulate [repopulated, repopulating, repopulates] (to reintroduce a species) verb [UK: ˌriːˈpɒpjʊleɪt ] [US: ˌriˈpɑpjəˌleɪt ] | repoblarverb |
Rhineland-Palatinate (state) proper noun [UK: ˈraɪn.ˌlænd pə.ˈlæ.tɪ.nət] [US: ˈraɪn.ˌlænd pə.ˈlæ.tɪ.nət] | Renania-Palatinadoproper noun |
scintillate [scintillated, scintillating, scintillates] (to twinkle) verb [UK: ˈsɪn.tɪ.leɪt] [US: ˈsɪn.tɪ.leɪt] | destellarverb |
simulate [simulated, simulating, simulates] (to model, replicate, duplicate the behavior) verb [UK: ˈsɪ.mjʊ.leɪt] [US: ˈsɪ.mjə.ˌlet] | simularverbChess is a game that simulates the conflict between two armies. = El ajedrez es un juego que simula el conflicto entre dos ejércitos. |
slate [slated, slating, slates] (anticipate or strongly expect) verb [UK: sleɪt] [US: sˈleɪt] | destinarverb |
slate [slated, slating, slates] (criticise/criticize harshly) verb [UK: sleɪt] [US: sˈleɪt] | vapulearverb vituperarverb |
slate [slated, slating, slates] (schedule) verb [UK: sleɪt] [US: sˈleɪt] | fecharverb |