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ram significado en español

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ram [rammed, ramming, rams] (intentionally collide with (a ship))
verb
[UK: ræm]
[US: ˈræm]

embestirverb

ram [rams] (male sheep)
noun
[UK: ræm]
[US: ˈræm]

arietenoun
{m}

carneronoun
{m}
This isn't a ram, it's a goat! = Esto no es un carnero, ¡es una cabra!

morueconoun
{m}

ramironoun
{m}

ram [rams] (piston powered by hydraulic pressure)
noun
[UK: ræm]
[US: ˈræm]

pistón hidráuliconoun
{m}

RAM (random access memory, see also: random access memory)
noun
[UK: ræm]
[US: ˈræm]

memoria RAMnoun
{f}

RAMnoun
{f}
I don't have enough RAM. = No tengo suficiente RAM.

ram [rammed, ramming, rams] (strike (something) hard)
verb
[UK: ræm]
[US: ˈræm]

arietarverb

toparverb

ram [rams] (warship that sinks other ships by ramming them)
noun
[UK: ræm]
[US: ˈræm]

nave arietenoun
{f}

nave de abordajenoun
{f}

Ramadan (holy ninth month of Islamic lunar calendar)
proper noun
[UK: ˌræ.mə.ˈdɑːn]
[US: ˈræ.mə.dən]

Ramadánproper noun
{m}
Yanni has diabetes and can't fast during Ramadan. = Yanni tiene diabetes y no puede ayunar durante el Ramadán.

Raman spectroscopy (form of spectroscopy)
noun

espectroscopia Ramannoun
{f}

rambade (nautical)
noun

arrumbadanoun

ramble [rambled, rambling, rambles] (to talk or write incessantly, unclearly, or incoherently, with many digressions)
verb
[UK: ˈræm.bl̩]
[US: ˈræm.bl̩]

debrayarverb

divagarverbJohn has a tendency to ramble. = John tiene tendencia a divagar.

ramble [rambled, rambling, rambles] (to walk for pleasure; to amble or saunter)
verb
[UK: ˈræm.bl̩]
[US: ˈræm.bl̩]

callejearverb

pasearseverb

rambling (meandering talk)
noun
[UK: ˈræm.bl̩ɪŋ]
[US: ˈræm.bl̩ɪŋ]

peroratanoun
{f}

rambunctious (boisterous, energetic, noisy, and difficult to control)
adjective
[UK: ræm.ˈbʌŋk.ʃəs]
[US: ræm.ˈbʌŋk.ʃəs]

chillónadjective

estrepitosoadjective

rambutan (fruit)
noun

mamón chinonoun
{m}

rambutánnoun
{m}

ramen (soup noodles of wheat, with various ingredients (Japanese style))
noun

ramennoun
{m}
This is the best ramen I've ever tasted. = Este es el mejor ramen que he probado.

Ramesses (name of pharaohs)
proper noun
[UK: ˈræ.mə.səz]
[US: ˈræ.mə.səz]

Ramsésproper noun

ramification [ramifications] (branching process)
noun
[UK: ˌræ.mɪ.fɪˈk.eɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˌræ.mə.fəˈk.eɪʃ.n̩]

ramificaciónnoun
{f}
The new agreement included a provision that dealt with the ramifications of the outbreak of a war. = El nuevo acuerdo incluye una disposición que se ocupa de las ramificaciones del estallido de una guerra.

ramify [ramified, ramifying, ramifies] ((figuratively) to spread or diversify into multiple fields or categories)
verb
[UK: ˈræ.mɪ.faɪ]
[US: ˈræ.mə.ˌfaɪ]

diversificarverb

ramify [ramified, ramifying, ramifies] (to divide into branches)
verb
[UK: ˈræ.mɪ.faɪ]
[US: ˈræ.mə.ˌfaɪ]

ramificarverb

rammed earth (construction material)
noun
[UK: ræmd ɜːθ]
[US: ˈræmd ˈɝːθ]

tapialnoun
{m}

tierra apisonadanoun
{f}

ramp [ramps] (American plant, Allium tricoccum, related to the onion)
noun
[UK: ræmp]
[US: ˈræmp]

puerro salvajenoun
{m}

ramp [ramps] (inclined surface)
noun
[UK: ræmp]
[US: ˈræmp]

rampanoun
{f}
John's car stalled going up the ramp. = A John se le caló el coche al subir la rampa.

rampage (a course of violent, frenzied action)
noun
[UK: ræm.ˈpeɪdʒ]
[US: ˈræm.ˌpedʒ]

tumultonoun

rampage [rampaged, rampaging, rampages] (to move about wildly or violently)
verb
[UK: ræm.ˈpeɪdʒ]
[US: ˈræm.ˌpedʒ]

arrasarverb

rampant (unrestrained)
adjective
[UK: ˈræm.pənt]
[US: ˈræm.pənt]

desenfrenadoadjective

galopanteadjective

rampart [ramparts] (defensive ridge of earth)
noun
[UK: ˈræm.pɑːt]
[US: ˈræm.pɑːrt]

baluartenoun
{m}

murallanoun
{f}

terraplénnoun
{m}

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