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bajo, -a

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. low1 <lower lowest> [ingl. am. loʊ, ingl. brit. ləʊ] ADJ.

1. low (in height):

low
he gave a low bow

2.1. low (in volume):

low voice
low voice
low sound/whisper
low sound/whisper
bájale al radio amer. excl Co. Sur
baja la radio Co. Sur Esp.
the TV's on too low

2.2. low (in pitch):

low key/note/pitch
low key/note/pitch

3. low (in intensity, amount, quality):

low pressure/temperature
low wages/prices/productivity
low proportion
low standard/quality
low standard/quality
low number/card
cook on a low flame or heat

4. low (in short supply):

to be low on sth we're rather low on milk

5. low (in health, spirits):

6.1. low (humble):

low liter.
low liter.
of low birth
de humilde cuna liter.

6.2. low (despicable):

low
low
a low trick
a low trick
how low can you get? coloq.
¡qué bajo has (or ha etc.) caído! coloq.

7. low (primitive) BIOL.:

low

II. low1 <lower lowest> [ingl. am. loʊ, ingl. brit. ləʊ] ADV.

1. low:

low
to fly low
to bow low
to buy low
to play low (in cards)

2.1. low (softly, quietly):

low

2.2. low (in pitch):

low

III. low1 [ingl. am. loʊ, ingl. brit. ləʊ] SUST.

1. low (low point):

2. low METEO.:

low

low2 V. intr.

low

low- [ingl. am. loʊ, ingl. brit. ləʊ] PREFIX

low-powered
low-priced
low-income
low-tension

low-key [ingl. am. ˈloʊ ˈˌki, ingl. brit. ləʊˈkiː], low-keyed [-d] ADJ.

low-key speech/tone
low-key speech/tone
low-key ceremony
low-key ceremony

low-heeled [ˌloʊˈhild] ADJ.

low-heeled
low-heeled
low-heeled
de taco bajo Co. Sur
low-heeled
de piso Méx.

low-grade [ingl. am. ˈloʊ ˌɡreɪd, ingl. brit. ˈləʊɡreɪd] ADJ.

1. low-grade (of inferior quality):

low-grade oil

2. low-grade MIN:

low-grade ore

low gear SUST.

low gear
low gear
low gear

low-intensity [ˌləʊɪnˈtɛnsɪti] ADJ.

low-intensity light
low-intensity farming
low-intensity conflict

low-impact [ingl. am. ˌloʊˈɪmpækt, ingl. brit.] ADJ.

1. low-impact (gentle):

low-impact exercise

2. low-impact (causing minimum damage to the environment):

low-impact
low-impact

low-level [ingl. am. ˈloʊ ˈˌlɛvəl, ingl. brit. ˌləʊˈlɛv(ə)l] ADJ.

1. low-level talks:

low-level

2. low-level:

low-level radiation
low-level nuclear waste

3. low-level:

low-level flying
low-level flying
low-level bridge

4. low-level INFORM.:

en el diccionario PONS

I. low1 [ləʊ, ingl. am. loʊ] ADJ.

1. low (not high, not loud):

low
to be low (on sth)
to cook sth on a low heat

2. low (poor):

low opinion, quality
low self-esteem
low visibility
a low trick

II. low1 [ləʊ, ingl. am. loʊ] ADV.

low
to feel low

III. low1 [ləʊ, ingl. am. loʊ] SUST.

1. low METEO.:

low

2. low (minimum):

low

I. low2 [ləʊ, ingl. am. loʊ] V. intr.

low

II. low2 [ləʊ, ingl. am. loʊ] SUST.

low

low tide SUST., low water SUST.

low tide

low-cal [ˈləʊkæl, ingl. am. loʊ-] ADJ., low-calorie ADJ.

low-cal

low-minded ADJ.

low-minded

low-pitched ADJ.

low-pitched voice:

low-tech ADJ.

low-tech

low pressure SUST.

low-cost ADJ.

low-cost

low-key ADJ.

low-key affair
low-key debate, discussion
en el diccionario PONS

I. low1 [loʊ] ADJ.

1. low (not high, not loud):

low
to be low on sth coffee, gas
to cook sth on low heat

2. low (poor):

low opinion, quality
low self-esteem
low visibility
a low trick

II. low1 [loʊ] ADV.

low
to feel low

III. low1 [loʊ] SUST.

1. low METEO.:

low

2. low (minimum):

low
an all-time low

I. low2 [loʊ] V. intr.

low cow:

low

II. low2 [loʊ] SUST.

low

low-cal ADJ., low-calorie ADJ.

low-cal

low tide SUST., low water SUST.

low tide
low tide

low-alcohol ADJ.

low-cost ADJ.

low-cost

low-down ADJ. coloq.

low-down

low-cut ADJ.

low-cut

low-level ADJ.

1. low-level discussion:

low-level

2. low-level radiation:

low-level

low-grade ADJ.

low-grade

Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA

Present
Ilow
youlow
he/she/itlows
welow
youlow
theylow
Past
Ilowed
youlowed
he/she/itlowed
welowed
youlowed
theylowed
Present Perfect
Ihavelowed
youhavelowed
he/she/ithaslowed
wehavelowed
youhavelowed
theyhavelowed
Past Perfect
Ihadlowed
youhadlowed
he/she/ithadlowed
wehadlowed
youhadlowed
theyhadlowed

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Histologically they resemble low-grade fibrosarcomas, but they are very locally aggressive and tend to recur even after complete resection.
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This petrol would also have to be anything from a range between low-grade 70 octane pool petrol and 120 octane aviation spirit.
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The entire development transformed a 35acre m2 site from low-grade farmland into landscaped parkland.
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They typically produce about 40%-50% of the energy as low-grade heat which leaves the engine via the exhaust.
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Patients diagnosed with a low-grade glioma are 17 times as likely to die as matched patients in the general population.
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