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bath & dip

Spanish translation: baño antiparasitario por inmersión

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English term or phrase:bath & dip
Spanish translation:baño antiparasitario por inmersión

20:20 Sep 20, 2001
English to Spanish translations [Non-PRO]
English term or phrase: bath & dip
"Boarding - Grooming - Bath & Dip"
Anuncio de Hospital de Animales

Hospedaje - Aseo - ?? y ??
Norma
Baño antiparasitario por inmersión
Explanation:
Ver algunos significados (que tiene muchos) en diccionario:

dip

v., dipped, dip·ping, dips.

v.tr.
To plunge briefly into a liquid, as in order to wet, coat, or saturate.
To color or dye by immersing: dip Easter eggs.
To immerse (a sheep or other animal) in a disinfectant solution.
To form (a candle) by repeatedly immersing a wick in melted wax or tallow.
To galvanize or plate (metal) by immersion.
To scoop up by plunging the hand or a receptacle below the surface, as of a liquid; ladle: dip water out of a bucket.
To lower and raise (a flag) in salute.
To lower or drop (something) suddenly: dipped my head to avoid the branch.
Slang. To pick the pockets of.
v.intr.
To plunge into water or other liquid and come out quickly.
To plunge the hand or a receptacle into liquid or a container, especially so as to take something up or out: I dipped into my pocket for some coins.
To withdraw a small amount from a fund: We dipped into our savings.
To drop down or sink out of sight suddenly: The sun dipped below the horizon.
To drop suddenly before climbing. Used of an aircraft.
To slope downward; decline: The road dipped.
To decline slightly and usually temporarily: Sales dipped after Christmas.
Geology. To lie at an angle to the horizontal plane, as a rock stratum or vein.

To read here and there at random; browse: dipping into Chaucer.
To investigate a subject superficially; dabble: dipped into psychology.
Slang. To steal by picking pockets.
n.
A brief plunge or immersion, especially a quick swim.
A liquid into which something is dipped, as for dyeing or disinfecting.
A savory creamy mixture into which crackers, raw vegetables, or other foods may be dipped.
An amount taken up by dipping.
A container for dipping.
A candle made by repeated dipping in tallow or wax.
A downward slope; a decline.
A sharp downward course; a drop: a dip in prices.
Geology. The downward inclination of a rock stratum or vein in reference to the plane of the horizon.

Magnetic dip.
A hollow or depression.
Sports. A gymnastic exercise on the parallel bars in which the body is lowered by bending the elbows until the chin reaches the level of the bars and then is raised by straightening the arms.
Slang. A pickpocket.
Slang. A foolish or stupid person.
[Middle English dippen, from Old English dyppan.]

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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charlesink
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5 +4Baño antiparasitario por inmersión
charlesink
4 +1Baño y chapuzón
Camara


  

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Baño y chapuzón


Explanation:
Pero para qué quieren un chapuzón si ya les dieron el baño?

¡Qué animalitos tan consentidos!

:) Saludos



Camara
United States
Local time: 14:19
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
PRO pts in pair: 162

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agree  Oso (X): ¡Absolutamente!Te lo digo como Oso :^)
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Baño antiparasitario por inmersión


Explanation:
Ver algunos significados (que tiene muchos) en diccionario:

dip

v., dipped, dip·ping, dips.

v.tr.
To plunge briefly into a liquid, as in order to wet, coat, or saturate.
To color or dye by immersing: dip Easter eggs.
To immerse (a sheep or other animal) in a disinfectant solution.
To form (a candle) by repeatedly immersing a wick in melted wax or tallow.
To galvanize or plate (metal) by immersion.
To scoop up by plunging the hand or a receptacle below the surface, as of a liquid; ladle: dip water out of a bucket.
To lower and raise (a flag) in salute.
To lower or drop (something) suddenly: dipped my head to avoid the branch.
Slang. To pick the pockets of.
v.intr.
To plunge into water or other liquid and come out quickly.
To plunge the hand or a receptacle into liquid or a container, especially so as to take something up or out: I dipped into my pocket for some coins.
To withdraw a small amount from a fund: We dipped into our savings.
To drop down or sink out of sight suddenly: The sun dipped below the horizon.
To drop suddenly before climbing. Used of an aircraft.
To slope downward; decline: The road dipped.
To decline slightly and usually temporarily: Sales dipped after Christmas.
Geology. To lie at an angle to the horizontal plane, as a rock stratum or vein.

To read here and there at random; browse: dipping into Chaucer.
To investigate a subject superficially; dabble: dipped into psychology.
Slang. To steal by picking pockets.
n.
A brief plunge or immersion, especially a quick swim.
A liquid into which something is dipped, as for dyeing or disinfecting.
A savory creamy mixture into which crackers, raw vegetables, or other foods may be dipped.
An amount taken up by dipping.
A container for dipping.
A candle made by repeated dipping in tallow or wax.
A downward slope; a decline.
A sharp downward course; a drop: a dip in prices.
Geology. The downward inclination of a rock stratum or vein in reference to the plane of the horizon.

Magnetic dip.
A hollow or depression.
Sports. A gymnastic exercise on the parallel bars in which the body is lowered by bending the elbows until the chin reaches the level of the bars and then is raised by straightening the arms.
Slang. A pickpocket.
Slang. A foolish or stupid person.
[Middle English dippen, from Old English dyppan.]

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition


    Heritage Dictionary, Malgorn Technical Dictionary, my own experience as engineer
charlesink
Local time: 15:19
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
PRO pts in pair: 318
Grading comment
MUY PRECISO. GRACIAS

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agree  Atacama
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agree  Patricia Lutteral: como para no dejar dudas, eh? :-)))
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