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bend [bent, bending, bends] (to bow in prayer, or in token of submission) verb [UK: bend] [US: ˈbend] | inclinarseverb |
bend [bent, bending, bends] (to cause to shape into a curve) verb [UK: bend] [US: ˈbend] | curvarverbWitnesses told police that the train was travelling way over the speed limit when it derailed going around a bend. = Los testigos le dijeron a la policía que el tren iba a la velocidad por encima del límite cuando descarriló al girar la próxima curva. doblarverbBend your knee. = Dobla la rodilla. |
bend [bent, bending, bends] (to force to submit) verb [UK: bend] [US: ˈbend] | doblegarverbWe will not bend to the will of a tyrant. = No nos doblegaremos a la voluntad de un tirano. someterverbI can't bend him to my will. = No consigo someterlo a mi voluntad. |
bend [bent, bending, bends] (to stoop) verb [UK: bend] [US: ˈbend] | agacharseverb |
bend [bent, bending, bends] (to submit) verb [UK: bend] [US: ˈbend] | someterseverb |
bid [bid, bidden, bidding, bids] (intransitive: to make an offer) verb [UK: bɪd] [US: ˈbɪd] | pujarverb |
bid [bid, bidden, bidding, bids] (transitive: to offer as a price) verb [UK: bɪd] [US: ˈbɪd] | ofertarverb ofrecerverb |
bidding price (a price offered by a buyer/bidder) noun | |
bill of lading (waybill for transport by boat) noun [UK: bɪl əv ˈleɪd.ɪŋ] [US: ˈbɪl əv ˈleɪd.ɪŋ] | conocimiento de embarquenoun |
binding [bindings] (chemistry: the sticking together) noun [UK: ˈbaɪnd.ɪŋ] [US: ˈbaɪnd.ɪŋ] | uniónnoun |
binding (imposing stipulations or requirements that must be honoured) adjective [UK: ˈbaɪnd.ɪŋ] [US: ˈbaɪnd.ɪŋ] | vinculanteadjective |
binding [bindings] (spine of a book) noun [UK: ˈbaɪnd.ɪŋ] [US: ˈbaɪnd.ɪŋ] | lomonoun |
bind [bound, binding, binds] (transitive connect) verb [UK: baɪnd] [US: ˈbaɪnd] | empastarverb liarverb |
bind [bound, binding, binds] (transitive couple) verb [UK: baɪnd] [US: ˈbaɪnd] | acoplarverb |
bind [bound, binding, binds] (transitive put together in a cover, as of books) verb [UK: baɪnd] [US: ˈbaɪnd] | encuadernarverb engargolarverb |
bind [bound, binding, binds] (transitive to tie or fasten tightly together, with a cord, band, ligature, chain, etc.) verb [UK: baɪnd] [US: ˈbaɪnd] | atarverb |
binding spell noun | hechizo vinculantenoun |
biodegrade [biodegraded, biodegrading, biodegrades] (to decompose as a result of biological action) verb | biodegradarverb |
black pudding (blood sausage with high proportion of cereal) noun [UK: ˈblæk.ˈpʊ.dɪŋ] [US: ˈblæk.ˈpʊ.dɪŋ] | morcillanoun |
bleeding [bleedings] (the flow or loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel) noun [UK: ˈbliːd.ɪŋ] [US: ˈbliːd.ɪŋ] | hemorragianoun sangradonoun |
bleed [bled, bleeding, bleeds] (draw blood) verb [UK: bliːd] [US: ˈbliːd] | desangrarverb |
bleed [bled, bleeding, bleeds] (lose blood) verb [UK: bliːd] [US: ˈbliːd] | sangrarverbHer finger bleeds. = Su dedo sangra. |
bleed [bled, bleeding, bleeds] (remove air bubbles) verb [UK: bliːd] [US: ˈbliːd] | purgarverb |
blend [blent, blending, blends] (to mix) verb [UK: blend] [US: ˈblend] | combinarverb mezclarverbBlend milk and eggs together. = Mezcla la leche y los huevos. |
blindfold [blindfolded, blindfolding, blindfolds] verb [UK: ˈblaɪnd.fəʊld] [US: ˈblaɪndfoʊld] | vendarverbJohn was blindfolded. = John tenía los ojos vendados. |
blinding (very bright) adjective [UK: ˈblaɪnd.ɪŋ] [US: ˈblaɪnd.ɪŋ] | cegadoradjective |
blind [blinded, blinding, blinds] (make temporarily or permanently blind) verb [UK: blaɪnd] [US: ˈblaɪnd] | cegarverbI'm not blind. = No estoy ciego. |
blood [blooded, blooding, bloods] (to cause to be covered with blood) verb [UK: blʌd] [US: ˈbləd] | ensangrentarverb |
boarding (embarkation) noun [UK: ˈbɔːd.ɪŋ] [US: ˈbɔːrd.ɪŋ] | embarquenoun |
board [boarded, boarding, boards] (to step or climb onto) verb [UK: bɔːd] [US: ˈbɔːrd] | abordarverbJohn boarded the ship. = John abordó el barco. embarcarverbHe boarded a plane bound for Los Angeles. = Se embarcó a un avión con destino a Los Angeles. subirverbJohn boarded the plane. = John se subió al avión. |
boarding gate noun | puerta de embarquenoun |