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III . sweat [swet] SUST.

sweat sin pl. a. fig.:

pot m

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to get into a sweat about sth coloq.
no sweat coloq.
it's a real sweat coloq.

sweat off V. trans.

sweat off kilograms:

sweat out V. trans.

1. sweat out coloq. (do exercise):

2. sweat out coloq. (wait):

3. sweat out coloq. (continue doing):

4. sweat out (cure):

sweat V.

Entrada creada por un usuario
sweat assets ECON. coloq. coloc.
angażować aktywa form. imperf.

sweat lodge SUST.

Entrada creada por un usuario
ceremonial sauna sust. sing. REL. ingl. am.
szałas potów ingl. am.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Unlike dynamite, gelignite does not suffer from the dangerous problem of "sweating", the leaking of unstable nitroglycerine from the solid matrix.
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At the time, the disease was frequently called undulant fever, so named because body temperatures rose and fell in "undulating" waves, accompanied by intense sweating and joint pains.
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The subsequent regeneration or nerve sprouting leads to abnormal sweating and salivating.
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Symptoms such as vomiting, nausea, restlessness, pallor, sweating, trembling and lethargy can also first present in infants when they are introduced to fruits and vegetables.
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After a big bowl gets your brow sweating, finish with some fine flan, or our favorite: sopapillas.
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Eaten raw it can also be effective in rheumatic conditions, catarrh, excessive sweating and tummy upsets.
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Heat rash (or prickly heat) occurs when sweat glands become clogged due to excess sweating.
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Couture started to experience almost daily symptoms of anxiety and panic upon arriving at work, including heart palpitations, sweating and clammy hands.
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Facial sweating during salivation has also been described in diabetes mellitus, cluster headache, following chorda tympani injury, and following facial herpes zoster.
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These are possibly connected with the sweating of fevers, which was considered a purgative, washing, and purificational process.
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