Consuming in spanish
Consumidor
pronunciation: koʊnsumidoʊɹ̩ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: koʊnsumidoʊɹ̩ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
consume1 = consumir, ingerir, devorar, abrasar.
Example: Consuming large amounts of coconut oil can turn out harmful for health, suggest experts.more:
» consume + calories = consumir calorías.
Example: A study has found that people who remained sedentary after mentally demanding tasks consumed more calories than those who exercised.» consume + energy = consumir energía.
Example: A square building with low velocity air conditioning would consume less energy than a rectangular building with no artificial ventilation.» consume + Nombre + in moderation = consumir con moderación.
Example: The sourness of sorrel is due to oxalic acid, which can be toxic in large quantities, so the plant should be consumed in moderation.consume2 = consumir, ingerir, devorar, abrasar, carcomer, reconcomerse.
Example: Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.more:
» be consumed by + a feeling of + Nombre = consumir a uno un sentimiento de + Nombre.
Example: Suddenly she was consumed by a feeling of sadness.consuming
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» cost-consuming = costoso.
Example: It has to be noted that the obligation to up-date bibliographic records systematically is another cost-consuming element of maintaining a union catalogue.» space-consuming = que ocupa mucho espacio.
Example: Some libraries may well be looking to Prestel as a substitute for expensive and space-consuming reference works or to save staff time.» time-consuming [time consuming] = lento, que consume tiempo, que necesita bastante dedicación, Algo a lo que hay que dedicar mucho tiempo, Algo que lleva mucho tiempo de hacer, pérdida de tiempo, muy entretenido.
Example: International consultation is bulky and time-consuming, and this makes revision a slow process.