Diluir in english
Dilute
pronunciation: daɪlut part of speech: adjective, verb
pronunciation: daɪlut part of speech: adjective, verb
In gestures
diluir = diffuse ; water down ; thin.
Example: As everywhere, research in library and information science in Australia is diffused over the myriad topics that make up the field.Example: One of these proposals, a large jump in the dues for students and retired members, was watered down before finally being passed.Example: It is possible to use styrene to thin gelcoat, but there is a chance the gelcoat will be rubbery or sof.more:
» diluir con agua = dilute with + water .
Example: The stuff was diluted there with water to the appearance and consistency of liquid porridge; it was kept tepid with a small charcoal furnace let into the side of the vat, and it was stirred up occasionally with a paddle.» diluir el efecto = dissipate + effect .
Example: Again, the existence of contradicting policies simply dissipates the desired effect.» diluirse = fall out ; fade (away/out) .
Example: So when the 1908 ALA rules superseded Cutter's rules, the whole provision for bringing together editions fell out, and we didn't have them until the AACR. Example: Trails that are not frequently followed are prone to fade, items are not fully permanent, memory is transitory.» sin diluir = undiluted .
Example: However, an undiluted diet of the so-called classics would drive away readers.diluirse = fall out ; fade (away/out).
Example: So when the 1908 ALA rules superseded Cutter's rules, the whole provision for bringing together editions fell out, and we didn't have them until the AACR.Example: Trails that are not frequently followed are prone to fade, items are not fully permanent, memory is transitory.