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dif·ˈfu·sion line SUST.
dif·fu·sion [dɪˈfju:ʒən] SUST. no pl
Verbreitung f <-, -en>
diffusion SOCIOL.
Ausbreitung f <-, -en>
diffusion QUÍM., FÍS.
Diffusion f <-, -en>
I. line1 [laɪn] SUST.
1. line (mark):
Linie f <-, -n>
2. line DEP.:
Linie f <-, -n>
3. line MAT.:
Gerade f <-n, -n>
4. line (wrinkle):
Falte f <-, -n>
5. line (contour):
Linie f <-, -n>
6. line MÚS.:
Tonfolge f <-, -n>
7. line (equator):
8. line (boundary):
Grenze f <-, -n>
Grenzlinie f <-, -n>
Kreditrahmen m <-s, ->
Baumgrenze f <-, -n>
9. line:
Leine f <-, -n>
Schnur f <-, Schnü̱·re>
Wäscheleine f <-, -n>
Angelschnur f <-, -schnüre>
10. line TEL.:
Anschluss m <-(e)s, -schlüs·se>
11. line:
Gleis nt <-es, -e>
Strecke f <-, -n>
to be at [or reach] the end of the line fig.
am Ende sein coloq.
12. line (transporting company):
Eisenbahnlinie f <-, -n>
Reederei f <-, -en>
13. line (row of words, also in poem):
Zeile f <-, -n>
14. line (for actor):
Text m <-(e)s, -e>
15. line (information):
Hinweis m <-es, -e>
to get a line on sb/sth
to give sb a line about sth
jdm einen Hinweis auf etw acus. geben
to give sb a line on sb
16. line (false account, talk):
17. line ingl. brit. (punishment):
Strafarbeit f <-, -en>
18. line (row):
Reihe f <-, -n>
mit etw dat. an der Reihe sein
to come [or fall] into line single person
19. line (succession):
Linie f <-, -n>
20. line esp ingl. am. (queue):
Schlange f <-, -n>
21. line (product type):
Sortiment nt <-(e)s, -e>
line MODA
Kollektion f <-, -en>
ingl. brit., ingl. austr. they do an excellent line in TVs and videos
to have a good line in [or ingl. am. of] sth fig.
22. line (area of activity):
Gebiet nt <-(e)s, -e>
Branche f <-, -n>
Forschungsgebiet nt <-(e)s, -e>
Arbeitsgebiet nt <-(e)s, -e>
to be in sb's line
jdm liegen
23. line (course):
Argumentation f <-, -en>
Gedankengang m <-(e)s, -gänge>
24. line (direction):
Blickrichtung f <-, -en>
25. line (policy):
Linie f <-, -n>
Parteilinie f <-, -n>
to bring sb/sth into line [with sth]
jdn/etw auf gleiche Linie [wie etw acus.] bringen
mit etw dat. konform gehen
26. line MILIT. (of defence):
Linie f <-, -n>
Front f <-, -en>
27. line (quantity of cocaine):
Linie f <-, -n> coloq.
koksen coloq.
28. line BOLSA:
Aktienpaket nt <-(e)s, -e>
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
in/out of line with sb/sth
right down the line esp ingl. am.
II. line1 [laɪn] V. trans.
1. line (mark):
to line sth paper
2. line (stand at intervals):
line2 [laɪn] V. trans.
1. line (cover):
to line sth clothing
to line sth drawers
to line sth pipes
2. line coloq. (fill):
sich dat. die Taschen [mit etw dat. ] füllen
Entrada de OpenDict
line SUST.
line of deep water NÁUT.
Entrada de OpenDict
line V.
Entrada de OpenDict
line SUST.
Entrada de OpenDict
line V.
line ingl. brit. INFRA.
Present
Iline
youline
he/she/itlines
weline
youline
theyline
Past
Ilined
youlined
he/she/itlined
welined
youlined
theylined
Present Perfect
Ihavelined
youhavelined
he/she/ithaslined
wehavelined
youhavelined
theyhavelined
Past Perfect
Ihadlined
youhadlined
he/she/ithadlined
wehadlined
youhadlined
theyhadlined
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
Diffusion of gases is effective over small distances but not over larger ones, this is one of the reasons insects are all relatively small.
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On the other hand, modeling diffusion in tissues is becoming very complex.
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The metal and the surrounding element must then be heated to a temperature sufficiently high for diffusion to occur.
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There had also been evidence explaining that cultural evolution was the result of diffusion, the movement and spread of cultural patterns to another culture.
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Using nanocrystals allows one to design architectures on the length scale of nanometers, the typical exciton diffusion length.
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