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abstract [abstracted, abstracting, abstracts] (to separate; to disengage) verb [UK: ˈæb.strækt] [US: æb.ˈstrækt] | extraerverb retirarverb |
abstract [abstracted, abstracting, abstracts] (to withdraw oneself) verb [UK: ˈæb.strækt] [US: æb.ˈstrækt] | abstraerseverb |
abut [abutted, abutting, abuts] (to border on) verb [UK: ə.ˈbʌt] [US: ə.ˈbʌt] | bordearverb |
abut [abutted, abutting, abuts] (to touch by means of a mutual border) verb [UK: ə.ˈbʌt] [US: ə.ˈbʌt] | colindarverb limitarverb lindarverb |
accelerate [accelerated, accelerating, accelerates] (to become faster) verb [UK: ək.ˈse.lə.reɪt] [US: æk.ˈse.lə.ˌret] | acelerarseverb |
accelerate [accelerated, accelerating, accelerates] (to cause to move faster) verb [UK: ək.ˈse.lə.reɪt] [US: æk.ˈse.lə.ˌret] | acelerarverbThe airplane accelerated. = El avión aceleró. |
accelerate [accelerated, accelerating, accelerates] (to hasten) verb [UK: ək.ˈse.lə.reɪt] [US: æk.ˈse.lə.ˌret] | apresurarverb |
accent [accented, accenting, accents] (to emphasize) verb [UK: ˈæk.sent] [US: ək.ˈsent] | acentuarverbHis bushy brows accented his face. = Sus cejas pobladas acentuaban su rostro. |
accentuate [accentuated, accentuating, accentuates] (to pronounce with an accent) verb [UK: ək.ˈsen.tʃueɪt] [US: ək.ˈsen.tʃuet] | acentuarverb |
accept [accepted, accepting, accepts] (to receive with consent) verb [UK: ək.ˈsept] [US: æk.ˈsept] | aceptarverbI accept you. = Te acepto. |
acclimate [acclimated, acclimating, acclimates] ((transitive, mainly US) to habituate to a climate not native; to acclimatize) verb [UK: ˈæ.klɪ.meɪt] [US: ˈæ.klə.ˌmet] | aclimatarverbI acclimated myself to the hot weather. = Me aclimaté al calor. |
accommodating (affording accommodation) adjective [UK: ə.ˈkɒm.ə.deɪt.ɪŋ] [US: ə.ˈkɑːm.ə.ˌdeɪt.ɪŋ] | acomodadizoadjective |
accommodate [accommodated, accommodating, accommodates] (to provide housing for) verb [UK: ə.ˈkɒm.ə.deɪt] [US: ə.ˈkɑːm.ə.ˌdeɪt] | acogerverbWe can accommodate him for the night. = Podemos acogerlo una noche. albergarverbWe can accommodate you. = Lo podemos albergar. |
accommodate [accommodated, accommodating, accommodates] (to provide with something desired) verb [UK: ə.ˈkɒm.ə.deɪt] [US: ə.ˈkɑːm.ə.ˌdeɪt] | satisfacerverb |
accommodate [accommodated, accommodating, accommodates] (to render fit or suitable) verb [UK: ə.ˈkɒm.ə.deɪt] [US: ə.ˈkɑːm.ə.ˌdeɪt] | acomodarverbShe accommodated her schedule to his. = Ella acomodó su horario al de él. |
accommodate [accommodated, accommodating, accommodates] (to show the correspondence of; adapt to fit) verb [UK: ə.ˈkɒm.ə.deɪt] [US: ə.ˈkɑːm.ə.ˌdeɪt] | adaptarverbIt will not be long before you accommodate yourself to the new circumstances. = No va a pasar mucho tiempo antes de que te adaptes a las nuevas circunstancias. |
accost [accosted, accosting, accosts] verb [UK: əˈkɒst] [US: əˈkɒst] | acercarse averb |
accounting [accountings] (development and maintenance of system for recording and analyzing financial transactions) noun [UK: əˈk.aʊnt.ɪŋ] [US: əˈk.aʊnt.ɪŋ] | contabilidadnoun |
accredit [accredited, accrediting, accredits] (To put or bring into credit; to invest with credit or authority; to sanction) verb [UK: ə.ˈkre.dɪt] [US: ə.ˌkre.dət] | acreditarverbThe school is accredited. = La escuela está acreditada. |
acculturate [acculturated, acculturating, acculturates] (to change the culture of a person by the influence of another culture) verb | aculturarverb |
accumulate [accumulated, accumulating, accumulates] (to grow in number) verb [UK: ə.ˈkjuː.mjə.leɪt] [US: ə.ˈkjuː.mjə.ˌlet] | acumularseverb |
accumulate [accumulated, accumulating, accumulates] (to pile up) verb [UK: ə.ˈkjuː.mjə.leɪt] [US: ə.ˈkjuː.mjə.ˌlet] | acumularverbHe has accumulated wealth. = Él ha acumulado riqueza. amontonarverb |
acquaint [acquainted, acquainting, acquaints] (to familiarize; to accustom) verb [UK: ə.ˈkweɪnt] [US: ə.ˈkweɪnt] | familiarizarverbHe acquainted himself with his job. = Se familiarizó con su trabajo. |
acquaint [acquainted, acquainting, acquaints] (to furnish or give experimental knowledge of) verb [UK: ə.ˈkweɪnt] [US: ə.ˈkweɪnt] | dar a conocerverb |
acquit [acquitted, acquitting, acquits] (to declare or find innocent or not guilty) verb [UK: ə.ˈkwɪt] [US: ə.ˈkwɪt] | absolververbJohn was acquitted. = John fue absuelto. |
acquit [acquitted, acquitting, acquits] (to discharge (for example, a claim or debt)) verb [UK: ə.ˈkwɪt] [US: ə.ˈkwɪt] | exculparverb |
actin (a globular structural protein) noun [UK: ˈæk.tən] [US: ˈæk.tən] | actinanoun |
acting (occupation of an actor) noun [UK: ˈækt.ɪŋ] [US: ˈækt.ɪŋ] | actuaciónnounThe acting wasn't great. = La actuación no fue genial. |
acting (temporarily assuming the duties or authority) adjective [UK: ˈækt.ɪŋ] [US: ˈækt.ɪŋ] | en funcionesadjective interinoadjective suplenteadjective |
act [acted, acting, acts] (to behave in a certain way) verb [UK: ækt] [US: ˈækt] | comportarseverb |
act [acted, acting, acts] (to do something) verb [UK: ækt] [US: ˈækt] | actuarverbWe must act. = Hay que actuar. |
actinic (relating to actinism) adjective [UK: æk.ˈtɪ.nɪk] [US: æk.ˈtɪ.nɪk] | actínicoadjective |
actinide [actinides] (one of a group of radioactive elements) noun [UK: ˈæk.tɪ.naɪd] [US: ˈæk.tə.ˌnaɪd] | actínidonoun |