Blanquear in english
Whiten
pronunciation: waɪtən part of speech: verb
pronunciation: waɪtən part of speech: verb
In gestures
blanquear = bleach ; launder ; blanch ; whitewash.
Example: The main current problem involves 19th century books made from poor quality woodchip paper; the manufacturing method was similar to that used in Austria except that the paper was bleached.Example: The author considers the motives of art thieves and the way they launder stolen art.Example: The aim of this work was to examine the effect of blanching or soaking in different acid solutions on the acrylamide content in potato crisps.Example: I know it sounds crazy, but whitewashing brick or wood is a unique way to provide color to the outside of a home.more:
» blanquear al sol = bleach out in + the sun .
Example: Isabelline horses that bleach out in the sun may approach a near-white shade.» blanquear dinero = launder + money .
Example: He was convicted of laundering money but it turns out that his informant was unreliable and the case is taken to an appeals court.» blanquear dinero sucio = launder + dirty money .
Example: The most interesting result of this analysis is that usurious rate can be cheaper than legal rate, because the aim of the usury can be to launder dirty money.» sin blanquear = unbleached .
Example: At first, paper made from bleached stock was not so handsome as the unbleached papers of the hand-press period had been -- apart from any foxing, it tended to be greyish in tone.