dilute

dilute
1. verb
(to lessen the strength etc of by mixing especially with water: You are supposed to dilute that lime juice with water.) diluir

2. adjective
(reduced in strength; weak: dilute acid.) diluido
dilute vb diluir
El gerundio de dilute se escribe diluting
dilute
tr[daɪ'lʊːt]
transitive verb
1 (liquid, concentrate) diluir
2 figurative use (criticism, effect, influence) atenuar, suavizar
intransitive verb
1 diluirse
adjective
1 diluido,-a
dilute [daɪ'lu:t, də-] vt, -luted ; -luting : diluir, aguar
dilute
adj.
diluido, -a adj.
v.
bautizar v.
desleír v.
diluir (Química) v.

I daɪ'luːt, daɪ'ljuːt
transitive verb diluir*

II
adjective diluido
[daɪ'luːt]
1. VT
1) [+ fruit juice, flavour] diluir

"dilute to taste" — (in instructions) "diluya a su gusto"

2) (fig) [+ power] debilitar; [+ effect] reducir
2.
ADJ diluido
* * *

I [daɪ'luːt, daɪ'ljuːt]
transitive verb diluir*

II
adjective diluido

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