Congelar in english

Freeze

pronunciation: friz part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

congelarse = freeze over. 

Example: Arctic belugas migrate southward in large herds when the sea freezes over.

congelar = freeze ; ice. 

Example: So far has the computerization of cataloguing processes gone in the Library of Congress that a decision was taken in 1978 to 'freeze' the traditional reading room card catalogue and operate instead a fully automated system.Example: The loins were divided into 2 lots: one lot was iced immediately and the other lot was left at room temperature for 6 hours before icing.

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» congelar el presupuestofreeze + the budget .

Example: One possible way to deal with this financial crisis is to freeze all budgets.

» congelar en el tiempofreeze in + time .

Example: Many of the stories associated with this infamous experiment are wild such as whispers of men frozen in time for months and rumors of men traveling through time.

» congelar los gastosfreeze + the expenditure [Verbo irregular: pasado froze, participio frozen] .

Example: During the last 10 years the service level in the City has fallen and music has stagnated, since the local council library committee froze all expenditure on music in 1984.

» congelar los óvulosfreeze + Posesivo + eggs .

Example: She doesn't have a boyfriend at the moment but she is planning to freeze her eggs in two or three years if she hasn't met Mr Right by then.

» congelar los salariosfreeze + salaries .

Example: Some companies experiencing financial difficulties may choose to freeze salaries for a while in order to minimize layoffs.

» congelar los sueldosfreeze + salaries .

Example: Some companies experiencing financial difficulties may choose to freeze salaries for a while in order to minimize layoffs.

» congelar + Posesivo + activosfreeze + Posesivo + assets .

Example: The district court judge issued a temporary restraining order barring the defendants' illegal business practices and freezing their assets.

» congelar + Posesivo + bienesfreeze + Posesivo + assets .

Example: The district court judge issued a temporary restraining order barring the defendants' illegal business practices and freezing their assets.

» congelarsefreeze over .

Example: Arctic belugas migrate southward in large herds when the sea freezes over.

» congelarse de fríofreeze to + deathfreeze + Posesivo + nuts off .

Example: The deportees died in part starving and freezing to death in concentration camps and in part working themselves to death under a barbaric police regimen.

Example: He excused himself because he was snivelling a bit as a result of sitting outside on Sunday for five hours in pouring driving rain, freezing his nuts off.

» congelar una imagenfreeze + a frame .

Example: For example, the most recent range of video recorders includes features like freeze frame, slow motion, fast motion and rapid search for individual frames.

» volver a congelarsere-freeze [refreeze]  .

Example: Libraries in effect will need to unfreeze themselves to adopt change, then re-freeze around the new structure to exploit and secure the advances.

Congelar synonyms

block in spanish: bloquear, pronunciation: blɑk part of speech: noun halt in spanish: detener, pronunciation: hɔlt part of speech: noun, verb frost in spanish: escarcha, pronunciation: frɔst part of speech: noun suspend in spanish: suspender, pronunciation: səspend part of speech: verb freezing in spanish: congelación, pronunciation: frizɪŋ part of speech: noun immobilize in spanish: inmovilizar, pronunciation: ɪmoʊbəlaɪz part of speech: verb freeze out in spanish: descongelar, pronunciation: frizaʊt part of speech: verb stop dead in spanish: parar en seco, pronunciation: stɑpded part of speech: verb freeze down in spanish: congelar, pronunciation: frizdaʊn part of speech: verb
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