HyperDic: dilatación

Español > 3 sentidos de la palabra dilatación:
NOMBREattributedilatación, prolongaciónthe consequence of being lengthened in duration
actdilataciónthe act of expanding an aperture
statedilataciónthe state of being stretched beyond normal dimensions
Español > dilatación: 3 sentidos > nombre 1, attribute
SentidoThe consequence of being lengthened in duration.
Sinónimoprolongación
Generalduracióncontinuance in time
Ingléslengthiness, prolongation, continuation, protraction
Adjetivoprolongadorelatively long in duration / duration
Verbosalargar, extenderse, prolongarlengthen in time
conservar, continuar, durar, quedarse, seguirAllow to remain in a place or position or maintain a property or feature
continuar, seguirExist over a prolonged period of time
continuar, proseguir, seguirContinue talking / talking / talking
continuar, guardar, proseguir, seguirContinue a certain state, condition, or activity
continuar, seguirContinue after an interruption / interruption
perdurar, permanecer, quedarse, quedar, restar, seguirContinue in a place, position, or situation
prolongar, sostenerlengthen or extend in duration or space
Español > dilatación: 3 sentidos > nombre 2, act
SentidoThe act of expanding an aperture.
Específicomidriasisreflex pupillary dilation as a muscle pulls the iris outward
vasodilatacióndilation of blood vessels (especially the arteries)
Generalagrandamiento, ampliación, expansiónThe act of increasing / increasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope
Inglésdilation, dilatation
Catalándilatació
Verbosdilatarse, dilatarBecome wider
Español > dilatación: 3 sentidos > nombre 3, state
SentidoThe state of being stretched beyond normal dimensions.
Específicoectasiadilatation or distension of a hollow organ
meteorismo, timpanismodistension of the abdomen that is caused by the accumulation of gas in the intestines or the peritoneal cavity
varicoceledilatation of the veins associated with the spermatic cord in the testes
Generalcondición física, estado fisiológicoThe condition or state of the body or bodily functions
Inglésdilatation, distension, distention
Verbosdilatarse, dilatarBecome wider

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