equalize

equalize
verb (to make or become equal: Our team were winning by one goal - but the other side soon equalized.) igualar
equalize vb igualar / empatar
El gerundio de equalize se escribe equalizing
equalize
tr['iːkwəlaɪz]
intransitive verb
1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL empatar, igualar el marcador, lograr el empate
they've equalized! ¡han empatado!
transitive verb
1 igualar
equalize ['i:kwə.laɪz] vt, -ized ; -izing : igualar, equiparar
equalize (US/UK)
v.
empatar v.
equiparar v.
igualar v.
'iːkwəlaɪz
1.
transitive verb \<\<pressure/weight\>\> igualar; \<\<incomes\>\> equiparar

2.
vi (Sport) empatar, igualar el marcador
['iːkwǝlaɪz]
1.
VT igualar
2.
VI (Brit) (Sport) empatar
* * *
['iːkwəlaɪz]
1.
transitive verb \<\<pressure/weight\>\> igualar; \<\<incomes\>\> equiparar

2.
vi (Sport) empatar, igualar el marcador

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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