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akin meaning in Spanish

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akin (of the same kin; related by blood)
adjective
[UK: əˈkɪn]
[US: əˈkɪn]

emparentadoadjective

akin (of the same kind; similar)
adjective
[UK: əˈkɪn]
[US: əˈkɪn]

semejanteadjective

similaradjectiveThis problem is akin to the one we had last year. = Este problema es similar al que tuvimos el año pasado.

akinete (a thick-walled, dormant cell found in cyanobacteria and green algae)
noun

acinetonoun
{m}

a creaking door hangs longest (something annoying or bothersome lasts the longest)
phrase

bicho malo nunca muerephrase

are you taking any medications phrase

¿está tomando algún medicamento?phrase

awake [awoke, awoken, awaking, awakes] (to cause someone to stop sleeping)
verb
[UK: ə.ˈweɪk]
[US: ə.ˈweɪk]

despertarverbMary was awake. = María estaba despierta.

awake [awoke, awoken, awaking, awakes] (to gain consciousness)
verb
[UK: ə.ˈweɪk]
[US: ə.ˈweɪk]

despertarseverb

baking (action in which something is baked)
noun
[UK: ˈbeɪkɪŋ]
[US: ˈbeɪkɪŋ]

panpasteleonoun
{m}

bake [baked, baking, bakes] (to cook in an oven)
verb
[UK: beɪk]
[US: ˈbeɪk]

enhornarverb

hornearverbI love baking. = Me gusta hornear.

baking powder (dry leavening agent used in baking)
noun
[UK: ˈbeɪkɪŋ ˈpaʊ.də(r)]
[US: ˈbeɪkɪŋ ˈpaʊ.dər]

polvo de hornearnoun
{m}

royalnoun
{m}

baking soda (common name for sodium bicarbonate)
noun
[UK: ˈbeɪkɪŋ ˈsəʊ.də]
[US: ˈbeɪkɪŋ ˈsoʊ.də]

bicarbonato de sodionoun
{m}

baking tray (oven-proof tray)
noun

bandejanoun
{f}

bandeja del hornonoun
{f}

brake [braked, braking, brakes] (to operate brakes)
verb
[UK: breɪk]
[US: ˈbreɪk]

frenarverbHe stepped on the brake. = Pisó el freno.

break [broke, broken, breaking, breaks] (intransitive: to separate into (to end up in) two or more pieces)
verb
[UK: breɪk]
[US: ˈbreɪk]

romperseverb

break [broke, broken, breaking, breaks] (intransitive: to stop functioning properly or altogether)
verb
[UK: breɪk]
[US: ˈbreɪk]

descomponerseverb

break [broke, broken, breaking, breaks] (of a spell of weather: to end)
verb
[UK: breɪk]
[US: ˈbreɪk]

cambiarverb

break [broke, broken, breaking, breaks] (transitive: to cause to stop functioning)
verb
[UK: breɪk]
[US: ˈbreɪk]

descomponerverb

break [broke, broken, breaking, breaks] (transitive: to separate into (to cause to end up in) two or more pieces)
verb
[UK: breɪk]
[US: ˈbreɪk]

quebrarverbIt didn't break. = No se quebró.

romperverb

breaking news (news that just happened or is happening)
noun
[UK: ˈbreɪkɪŋ njuːz]
[US: ˈbreɪkɪŋ ˈnuːz]

noticia de última horanoun
{f}

noticia de último momentonoun
{f}; noticia urgente {f}

última hora;noun
{f}

último momentonoun
{m}

breathtaking (stunningly beautiful)
adjective
[UK: ˈbreθ.teɪk.ɪŋ]
[US: ˈbreθ.ˌtek.ɪŋ]

asombrosoadjectiveThe artistic beauty of the garden is really breathtaking. = La belleza artística del jardín es realmente asombrosa.

emocionanteadjective

fascinadoradjective

fascinanteadjective

impresionanteadjective

cake [caked, caking, cakes] (to coat with a crust)
verb
[UK: keɪk]
[US: ˈkeɪk]

incrustarverb

cloak [cloaked, cloaking, cloaks] (to cover as with a cloak)
verb
[UK: kləʊk]
[US: kloʊk]

embozarverb

creak [creaked, creaking, creaks] (to make a prolonged sharp grating or squeaking sound)
verb
[UK: kriːk]
[US: ˈkriːk]

chirriarverbThe door creaked. = La puerta chirrió.

crujirverbThe doors creaked. = Las puertas crujieron.

rechinarverb

croak [croaked, croaking, croaks] (of a frog, to make its sound)
verb
[UK: krəʊk]
[US: kroʊk]

croarverbThe frog croaks. = La rana croa.

croak [croaked, croaking, croaks] (slang: to die)
verb
[UK: krəʊk]
[US: kroʊk]

espicharlaverb

palmarverb

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