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Cavalier
descomponerse
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
to rot down compost:
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. rot [ingl. am. rɑt, ingl. brit. rɒt] SUST. U
1. rot BIOL.:
2. rot (nonsense):
rot esp ingl. brit. coloq.
rot esp ingl. brit. coloq.
paparruchas fpl coloq.
II. rot <part. pres. rotting; pret., part. pas. rotted> [ingl. am. rɑt, ingl. brit. rɒt] V. intr.
rot plant/flesh:
to rot down compost:
III. rot <part. pres. rotting; pret., part. pas. rotted> [ingl. am. rɑt, ingl. brit. rɒt] V. trans.
rot wood/tree:
I. down1 [ingl. am. daʊn, ingl. brit. daʊn] ADV. down often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (back down, clamp down, tone down, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (back, clamp, tone, etc).
1.1. down (in downward direction):
ayudar a alguien a bajar
1.2. down (downstairs):
2.1. down (of position):
2.2. down (downstairs):
2.3. down (lowered, pointing downward):
2.4. down (in position):
2.5. down (prostrate):
3.1. down (of numbers, volume, intensity):
3.2. down (in league, table, hierarchy):
4.1. down (in, toward the south):
4.2. down (at, to another place) esp ingl. brit. :
4.3. down (away from university, major city) esp ingl. brit. :
egresó de Oxford en 1967 amer.
5.1. down (dismantled, removed):
5.2. down (out of action):
5.3. down (deflated):
6. down (in writing):
7. down (in cash):
8. down (hostile):
9.1. down (as far as):
9.2. down (reduced to):
9.3. down (dependent on) ingl. brit.:
9.4. down (to be done by):
II. down1 [ingl. am. daʊn, ingl. brit. daʊn] PREP.
1.1. down (in downward direction):
1.2. down (at lower level):
2.1. down (along):
2.2. down (further along):
2.3. down (to, in) ingl. brit. coloq.:
3. down (through):
III. down1 [ingl. am. daʊn, ingl. brit. daʊn] ADJ.
1.1. down atrbv. (going downward):
1.2. down atrbv. ingl. brit. (from London):
2. down (depressed) coloq.:
down pred
estar con la depre coloq.
IV. down1 [ingl. am. daʊn, ingl. brit. daʊn] SUST.
1. down (dislike):
to have a down on sb ingl. brit. coloq.
tenerle ojeriza a alguien
2. down (in US football):
V. down1 [ingl. am. daʊn, ingl. brit. daʊn] V. trans.
1.1. down (drink down):
down drink
down drink
1.2. down (knock down):
down person/opponent
down person/opponent
1.3. down (shoot down):
down aircraft
down aircraft
1.4. down (put down):
2. down (defeat) ingl. am.:
down coloq.
fall down V. [ingl. am. fɔl -, ingl. brit. fɔːl -] (v + adv)
1. fall down (to the ground):
fall down person/tree/picture:
fall down house/wall:
fall down house/wall:
2. fall down (fail):
fall down plan:
fall down plan:
to fall down on sth ingl. brit.
I. cut down V. [ingl. am. kət -, ingl. brit. kʌt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. cut down (fell):
cut down tree
cut down tree
2. cut down (kill):
3. cut down (reduce):
cut down expenditure
cut down expenditure
cut down consumption
cut down consumption
cut down article
II. cut down V. [ingl. am. kət -, ingl. brit. kʌt -] (v + adv) (make reductions)
I. burn down V. [ingl. am. bərn -, ingl. brit. bəːn -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
II. burn down V. [ingl. am. bərn -, ingl. brit. bəːn -] (v + adv)
down2 [ingl. am. daʊn, ingl. brit. daʊn] SUST. U
1. down (on bird):
2. down:
3. down (on plant, fruit):
down3 <downs, pl> [ingl. am. daʊn, ingl. brit. daʊn] SUST. esp ingl. brit. GEOGR.
en el diccionario PONS
Entrada de OpenDict
rot down V.
rot down intr.
descomponerse v. refl.
en el diccionario PONS
I. rot [rɒt, ingl. am. rɑ:t] -tt- SUST.
rot sin pl.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. rot [rɒt, ingl. am. rɑ:t] -tt- V. intr.
III. rot [rɒt, ingl. am. rɑ:t] -tt- V. trans.
down1 [daʊn] SUST.
down on body
down on face
I. down2 [daʊn] ADV.
1. down (movement):
2. down (from another point):
3. down (less volume or intensity):
4. down (temporal):
5. down (in writing):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. down2 [daʊn] PREP.
1. down (lower):
2. down (along):
en el diccionario PONS
I. rot [rat] SUST.
II. rot <-tt-> [rat] V. intr.
III. rot [rat] V. trans.
down1 [daʊn] SUST.
down on body
down on face
I. down2 [daʊn] ADV.
1. down (movement):
2. down (from another point):
3. down (less in volume or intensity):
4. down (temporal):
5. down (in writing):
6. down (not functioning):
to be down computer
to be down server
to be down telephone lines
7. down (as deposit):
to put $100/10% down on sth
to put $100/10% down on sth
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. down2 [daʊn] PREP.
1. down (lower):
2. down (along):
Present
Irot
yourot
he/she/itrots
werot
yourot
theyrot
Past
Irotted
yourotted
he/she/itrotted
werotted
yourotted
theyrotted
Present Perfect
Ihaverotted
youhaverotted
he/she/ithasrotted
wehaverotted
youhaverotted
theyhaverotted
Past Perfect
Ihadrotted
youhadrotted
he/she/ithadrotted
wehadrotted
youhadrotted
theyhadrotted
PONS OpenDict

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Much like black rot, bunch rot overwinters in the berries and infects the next season's crop through spore ejections in the summer.
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White mycelia appear at the base of the bulb, spreading over its surface and causing it to rot.
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Mix calcium with wet bran or mashed potatoes and serve on a pan; this will keep any leftover food from rotting on the ground.
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It causes a white rot of hardwoods and conifers.
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A black rot originates opposite the stem area of the plant fruit (the blossom-end) and spreads over the fruit as a dark, hardened area.
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