Watered in spanish
Regado
pronunciation: regɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: regɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
water2 = regar, abrevar.
Example: Watering the fern is best done by plunging the entire plant into a large container of room-temperature water.more:
» make + Posesivo + eyes water = hacer saltar las lágrimas.
Example: Her throat was so sore it made her eyes water every time she tried to swallow.» Posesivo + mouth + be + watering = hacerse la boca agua.
Example: She could smell the turkey, and her mouth was watering for those mashed potatoes, and the corn looked sooooo good.» overwater = regar en exceso, regar demasiado.
Example: Heavy clay soils are much more likely to be overwatered than light soils.» water at + the mouth = hacerse la boca agua.
Example: She smelled the delicious aroma of breakfast from the stairs, and almost started watering at the mouth.» water down = diluir, suavizar, atenuar.
Example: One of these proposals, a large jump in the dues for students and retired members, was watered down before finally being passed.» water + Posesivo + eyes = hacer saltar las lágrimas.
Example: When I lifted off the top of the bucket, the dark mixture smelt a bit vinegary -- not enough to water your eyes.watered
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» heavily watered = regado con demasiada frecuencia.
Example: Carob trees in heavily watered parkway strips are also a hazard.» watered-down = aguado, diluido, atenuado, suavizado.
Example: In most historical writing, watered-down principles of idealism, positivism and historicism have been mixed together in an intellectually disreputable concoction.» watered silk = seda formando aguas, moaré.
Example: Some of these exotic bindings were covered with materials such as watered silk, velvet, deep-stamped leather, and papier mâché.