Spaniolă | Engleză |
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comida para llevar noun {f} | takeout(Food purchased from a takeaway) |
comida para perros noun {f} | dog food(food eaten by dogs) |
comparable adjective | comparable(able to be compared) |
comparación noun {f} | comparison [comparisons](state of being similar or alike) |
comparador noun {m} | comparator [comparators](device for comparing a physical property of two objects) |
comparar verb | check [checked, checking, checks](to verify or compare with a source of information) compare [compared, comparing, compares](to assess the similarities between two things or between one thing and another) liken [likened, likening, likens](compare) |
comparativamente adverb | comparatively(in a comparative manner) |
comparativo adjective | comparative(of or relating to comparison) |
comparativo noun {m} | comparative [comparatives](grammatical construction) |
comparativo de igualdad noun {m} | equative(grammar: construction) |
consejos vendo y para mí no tengo verb | |
cuberito para la cara noun {m} | facemask(mask made of common textiles worn over the mouth and nose) |
cuchara para miel noun {f} | honey dipper(kitchen tool) |
cuerda para tender la ropa noun {f} | clothesline(rope or cord for drying clothes) |
cultura Paracas proper noun | Paracas(civilization) |
dar para mucho verb | go a long way(be helpful for a significant amount of time) |
de acá para allá adverb | back and forth(from one place to another and back again) |
de ahora para ahorita adverb | urgently(with a sense of urgency) |
de un día para otro adverb | overnight(in a very short amount of time) |
de una vez para siempre adverb | once and for all(Finally, permanently, conclusively) |
Deípara proper noun {f} | Theotokos(God-bearer, referring to the Virgin Mary) |
dejar algo para más tarde noun {f} | procrastination(act of postponing, delaying or putting off) |
dejar nada para la imaginación verb | leave nothing to the imagination(to cover or hide very little or nothing) |
dejar para después verb | procrastinate [procrastinated, procrastinating, procrastinates](put off; delay something) |
desamparado preposition | on the street(without a home) |
desamparado adjective | defenseless(lacking any form of defense; vulnerable; open to attack) forlorn(miserable) |
desamparar verb | hang out to dry(abandon someone in need) |
desparasitante noun {m} | dewormer(medicine used in deworming an animal) |
desparasitar verb | deworm [dewormed, deworming, deworms](to cause to excrete worms) worm [wormed, worming, worms](to cure of intestinal worms) |
disparado adjective | breakneck(dangerously fast; hell-for-leather) |
disparador noun {m} | trigger [triggers]noun |
disparar verb | discharge [discharged, discharging, discharges](to operate (any weapon that fires a projectile, such as a shotgun or sling)) go off(fire) gun [gunned, gunning, guns](speed something up) gun down(kill by firearm) shoot [shot, shooting, shoots](to fire a shot) |