oxygen

oxygen
'oksi‹ən
noun
(an element, a gas without taste, colour or smell, forming part of the air: He died from lack of oxygen.) oxígeno
oxygen n oxígeno
oxygen
tr['ɒksɪʤən]
noun
1 oxígeno
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
oxygen mask mascarilla de oxígeno
oxygen tent cámara de oxígeno
oxygen ['ɑksɪʤən] n
: oxígeno m
oxygen
n.
oxígeno (Química) s.m.
'ɑːksədʒən, 'ɒksɪdʒən
mass noun oxígeno m; (before n)

oxygen mask — (Aviat, Med) mascarilla f or máscara f de oxígeno

['ɒksɪdʒǝn]
1.
N oxígeno m
- give sb the oxygen of publicity
2.
CPD

oxygen cylinder N — botella f de oxígeno, bombona f de oxígeno

oxygen mask N — máscara f de oxígeno, mascarilla f de oxígeno

oxygen tank N — tanque m de oxígeno

oxygen tent N — cámara f de oxígeno

* * *
['ɑːksədʒən, 'ɒksɪdʒən]
mass noun oxígeno m; (before n)

oxygen mask — (Aviat, Med) mascarilla f or máscara f de oxígeno


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