Saliva in english
Saliva
pronunciation: səlaɪvə part of speech: noun
pronunciation: səlaɪvə part of speech: noun
In gestures
saliva = saliva ; spittle.
Example: The section on hygiene gives particular attention to methods caregivers can use to deal with blood, saliva, tears, bites, faeces, urine, vomit, and the ritual by which children become blood brothers or sisters.Example: The evolution of this disease is often worsened by periods when its symptoms increase, particularly coughing, dyspnea, and the quantity and purulence of a patient's spittle.more:
» ahorrarse la saliva = save + Posesivo + breath .
Example: Much as we respect him, we'd advise him to save his breath when it comes to preaching austerity.» gastar saliva = preach to + the converted .
Example: Whereas summer reading programmes tend to preach to the already converted, outreach programmes can be taken to housing projects for low-income families.» no desperdiciar saliva = save + Posesivo + breath .
Example: Much as we respect him, we'd advise him to save his breath when it comes to preaching austerity.» segregar saliva = salivate .
Example: It's normal to salivate more while you're pregnant -- some women salivate more than others and for a few women it can become a problem.salivar = salivate.
Example: It's normal to salivate more while you're pregnant -- some women salivate more than others and for a few women it can become a problem.