Blistering in spanish

Abrasador

pronunciation: ɑbɹ̩ɑsɑdoʊɹ̩ part of speech: noun
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abrasador

blister3 = salir ampollas, hacer ampollas, levantar ampollas. 

Example: In the morning my shower started to splurt out boiling water, scalding my head so badly it has blistered.

blistering1 = mordaz, virulento. 

Example: Lodge Kerrigan's 'Clean, Shaven' is a blistering piece of cinematic inventiveness and a young director's low-budget first feature.

blistering2 = formación de burbujas, formación de ampollas. 

Example: Microbiological action contributes to loss of adhesion and blistering of anticorrosive organic coatings.

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» at a blistering pace = a un ritmo vertiginoso.

Example: Chinese economy still expanding at a blistering pace.

» blistering attack = ataque virulento.

Example: Rather than being a blistering attack on colonialism, the novel displays ambivalent attitudes toward colonialism in general and slavery in particular.

» blistering pace = ritmo vertiginoso.

Example: He served as a professor of history at Cornell University for 35 years and set a blistering pace of scholarship, publishing 14 books plus 75 articles during his career.

» proceed + at a blistering pace = avanzar a un ritmo vertiginoso.

Example: Research into these pharmaceutical proteins is proceeding at a blistering pace.

blistering3 = abrasador. 

Example: The best place to be on a blistering day is in the shade.

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» blistering heat = calor abrasador, calor infernal, calor achicharrante, calor tórrido.

Example: Normally snow-covered in winter, the mountain range is bare now but offers some welcome shade from the blistering sun.

Blistering synonyms

acid in spanish: ácido, pronunciation: æsəd noun, adjectivefast in spanish: rápido, pronunciation: fæst adverb, adjective, nounhot in spanish: caliente, pronunciation: hɑt adjectivebitter in spanish: amargo, pronunciation: bɪtɜr adjectiveacerbic in spanish: acerbo, pronunciation: əserbɪk adjectivecaustic in spanish: cáustico, pronunciation: kɑstɪk adjective, nounacrid in spanish: acre, pronunciation: ækrɪd adjectivevirulent in spanish: virulento, pronunciation: vɪrələnt adjectivevitriolic in spanish: vitriólico, pronunciation: vɪtriɑlɪk adjectiveunpleasant in spanish: desagradable, pronunciation: ənplezənt adjectivevenomous in spanish: venenoso, pronunciation: venəməs adjectiveacerb in spanish: acerbo, pronunciation: eɪkɜrb adjectiveblistery in spanish: ampollas, pronunciation: blɪstɜri adjectivered-hot in spanish: al rojo vivo, pronunciation: redhɑt adjectivesulfurous in spanish: sulfuroso, pronunciation: sʌlfɜrəs adjectivesulphurous in spanish: sulfúrico, pronunciation: sʌlfɜrəs adjective
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