Oxígeno in english

Oxygen

pronunciation: ɑksədʒən part of speech: noun
In gestures

oxigenar = oxygenate ; oxygenise [oxygenize, -USA]. 

Example: The effects we predict suggest that the first animals were the active agents that oxygenated the ocean around 600 million years ago.Example: This is a hand and body lotion with anti-ageing properties that moisturises, protects and oxygenises the skin.

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» oxigenar la sangreoxygenate + blood .

Example: In previous studies in the early 1900s, scientists attempted to oxygenate blood with intravenous oxygen, but they failed..

oxígeno = oxygen. 

Example: The lethal effect of displacement of oxygen by an inert gas, such as nitrogen, on insect populations was investigated.

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» átomo de oxígenooxygen atom .

Example: An oxygen molecule is a small dumbbell less than a nanometer across: two oxygen atoms with two electrons flying between acting as the bonding agent.

» balón de oxígenolifeline .

Example: The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.

» bombona de oxígenooxygen cylinderoxygen tankoxygen canister .

Example: Oxygen cylinders should be handled with care because serious explosions have resulted from contact between oil and high pressure oxygen.

Example: A person using an oxygen tank should never smoke or be in the same room as a person smoking while the oxygen tank is turned on.

Example: Commuters breathing from a portable oxygen canister is a fairly normal sight in over-populated and over-polluted Tokyo.

» botella de oxígenooxygen cylinderoxygen tankoxygen canister .

Example: Oxygen cylinders should be handled with care because serious explosions have resulted from contact between oil and high pressure oxygen.

Example: A person using an oxygen tank should never smoke or be in the same room as a person smoking while the oxygen tank is turned on.

Example: Commuters breathing from a portable oxygen canister is a fairly normal sight in over-populated and over-polluted Tokyo.

» falta de oxígenooxygen starvation .

Example: The most likely causes of brain damage among low birthweight infants are prematurity and infections, not oxygen starvation.

» faltar el oxígenogasp for + oxygengasp for + breath .

Example: She struggled behind him, trying to make her legs work when her throat was gasping for oxygen.

Example: I hope there'll be air and space in my mind, and that people won't have to gasp for breath when they talk with me.

» falto de oxígenorarefied .

Example: More serious is the objection that this scheme would involve putting the film inside a vacuum chamber, for electron beams behave normally only in such a rarefied environment.

» máscara de oxígenooxygen mask .

Example: If an aircraft depressurises, pilots should don oxygen masks immediately.

» molécula de oxígenooxygen molecule .

Example: An oxygen molecule is a small dumbbell less than a nanometer across: two oxygen atoms with two electrons flying between acting as the bonding agent.

» oxígeno activoactivated oxygen .

Example: Activated oxygen -- also known as ozone -- is produced by adding an electrical charge to pure oxygen.

» oxígeno medicinalmedicinal oxygen .

Example: All aircraft carry these pressurized medicinal oxygen bottles for emergency use by passengers.

» tubo de oxígenooxygen line .

Example: Early waist gunner positions were directly across from each other, often causing the gunners to bump into one another and getting entangled in each other's oxygen lines.

Oxígeno synonyms

o in spanish: o, pronunciation: part of speech: noun atomic number 8 in spanish: número atómico 8, pronunciation: ətɑmɪknəmbɜr part of speech: noun
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