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VOR (video operation room) noun | sala del VARnoun VORnoun |
voracious (devouring great quantities of food) adjective [UK: və.ˈreɪ.ʃəs] [US: vɒ.ˈreɪ.ʃəs] | insaciableadjective vorazadjectiveHe reads voraciously. = Él lee vorazmente. |
voraciously (in a voracious manner) adverb [UK: və.ˈreɪ.ʃə.sli] [US: və.ˈreɪ.ʃə.sli] | vorazmenteadverbHe reads voraciously. = Él lee vorazmente. |
voracity (the state of being voracious) noun [UK: və.ˈræ.sɪ.ti] [US: və.ˈræ.sə.ti] | voracidadnoun |
vorarephilia (sexual fetish) noun | vorarefilianoun |
Vorarlberg (the westernmost federal state of Austria) proper noun | Vorarlbergproper noun |
Voronezh (city in Russia) proper noun [UK: və.ˈrəʊ.ni] [US: vəˈro.ʊ.ni] | Vorónezhproper noun |
vortex [vortices] (anything involving violent or chaotic activity around some centre) noun [UK: ˈvɔː.teks] [US: ˈvɔːr.teks] | vórticenounPhysicists discovered that atoms are made up of vortices of energy that are constantly spinning and vibrating. = Físicos descubrieron que los átomos están constituidos de vórtices de energía que están girando y vibrando constantemente. |
vortex [vortices] (whirlpool) noun [UK: ˈvɔː.teks] [US: ˈvɔːr.teks] | remolinonoun |
vortical (pertaining to a vortex) adjective [UK: ˈvɔː.tɪkəl] [US: ˈvɔːr.tɪkəl] | vortiginosoadjective |
bevor (plate armour protecting the lower face and neck) noun | barbotenoun |
carnivore [carnivores] (meat-eating animal) noun [UK: ˈkɑː.nɪ.vɔː(r)] [US: ˈkɑːr.nɪ.ˌvɔːr] | carnívoronoun |
carnivorous (predatory or flesh-eating) adjective [UK: kɑː.ˈnɪ.və.rəs] [US: karˈnɪ.və.rəs] | carnívoroadjectiveCarnivorous flowers exist. = Existen flores carnívoras. |
cavort (move/play boisterously) verb [UK: kə.ˈvɔːt] [US: kə.ˈvɔːrt] | juguetearverb retozarverb |
detritivore (organism that feeds on detritus) noun | detritívoranoun detritívoronoun |
divorce [divorces] (legal dissolution of a marriage) noun [UK: dɪ.ˈvɔːs] [US: dɪ.ˈvɔːrs] | divorcionoun |
divorce [divorced, divorcing, divorces] (to legally dissolve a marriage) verb [UK: dɪ.ˈvɔːs] [US: dɪ.ˈvɔːrs] | divorciarverbI got divorced. = Me divorcié. |
divorce [divorced, divorcing, divorces] (to obtain a legal divorce) verb [UK: dɪ.ˈvɔːs] [US: dɪ.ˈvɔːrs] | divorciarseverbShe wanted to get a divorce. = Ella quería divorciarse. |
divorced (separated) adjective [UK: dɪ.ˈvɔːst] [US: dɪ.ˈvɔːrst] | divorciadoadjectiveI am divorced. = Estoy divorciado. |
divorcee [divorcees] (a person divorced) noun [UK: dɪ.ˌvɔː.ˈsiː] [US: də.ˈvɔːr.ˌsi] | divorciadanoun divorciadonoun |
divorcé (a divorced man) noun | divorciadonoun |
endeavor [endeavors] (a sincere attempt) noun [UK: en.ˈde.və(r)] [US: en.ˈde.vər] | empeñonoun esfuerzonoun tentativanoun |
endeavor [endeavored, endeavoring, endeavors] (attempt through application of effort) verb [UK: en.ˈde.və(r)] [US: en.ˈde.vər] | esforzarverbThis is a worthwhile endeavor. = Este es un esfuerzo que vale la pena. procurarverbI will endeavor to complete my task. = Procuraré completar mi tarea. |
endeavor [endeavors] (enterprise; assiduous or persistent activity) noun [UK: en.ˈde.və(r)] [US: en.ˈde.vər] | empresanoun persistentenoun |
endeavor [endeavored, endeavoring, endeavors] (to work with purpose) verb [UK: en.ˈde.və(r)] [US: en.ˈde.vər] | empeñarseverb |
favor [favors] (kind or helpful deed) noun [UK: ˈfeɪ.və(r)] [US: ˈfeɪ.vər] | favornounI need a favor. = Necesito un favor. |
favor [favored, favoring, favors] (to look upon fondly; to prefer) verb [UK: ˈfeɪ.və(r)] [US: ˈfeɪ.vər] | favorecerverbI hope that you will continue to favor us with your support. = Espero que siga favoreciéndonos con su apoyo. preferirverb |
fervor (intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor) noun [UK: ˈfɜː.və(r)] [US: ˈfɝː.vər] | acaloramientonoun apasionamientonoun ardornoun |