steam

steam
sti:m
1. noun
1) (a gas or vapour that rises from hot or boiling water or other liquid: Steam rose from the plate of soup / the wet earth in the hot sun; a cloud of steam; (also adjective) A sauna is a type of steam bath.)
2) (power or energy obtained from this: The machinery is driven by steam; Diesel fuel has replaced steam on the railways; (also adjective) steam power, steam engines.)

2. verb
1) (to give out steam: A kettle was steaming on the stove.)
2) ((of a ship, train etc) to move by means of steam: The ship steamed across the bay.)
3) (to cook by steam: The pudding should be steamed for four hours.)
- steamer
- steamy
- steamboat
- steamship
- steam engine
- steam roller
- full steam ahead
- get steamed up
- get up steam
- let off steam
- run out of steam
- steam up
- under one's own steam

steam1 n vapor
the bathroom was full of steam el cuarto de baño estaba lleno de vapor
steam2 vb
1. echar vapor / humear
a bowl of steaming hot soup un plato de sopa caliente y humeante
2. cocinar al vapor
steamed mussels mejillones al vapor
steam
tr[stiːm]
noun
1 (gen) vapor nombre masculino
transitive verb
1 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL (vegetables) cocer al vapor
intransitive verb
1 (boat) echar vapor; (soup, drink, etc) humear
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
full steam ahead! ¡avante toda!, ¡a todo vapor!
to get steamed up indignarse (about, por)
to do something under one's own steam hacer algo por sus propios medios
to get up steam (person) acelerarse 2 (project etc) coger impulso 3 (engine etc) dar presión, cobrar velocidad
to go full steam ahead ir viento en popa
to let off steam desfogarse, desahogarse
to run out of steam quedar agotado,-a, quemarse
to steam a letter open abrir una carta con vapor
steam bath baño de vapor
steam engine (locomotive) locomotora de vapor, máquina de vapor 2 (engine) motor nombre masculino de vapor
steam iron plancha de vapor
steam ['sti:m] vi
: echar vapor
to steam away: moverse echando vapor
steam vt
1) : cocer al vapor (en cocina)
2)
to steam open : abrir con vapor
steam n
1) : vapor m
2)
to let off steam : desahogarse
steam
adj.
de vapor adj.
n.
vaho s.m.
vapor s.m.
v.
avahar v.
cocer al vapor v.
echar vapor v.
empañar v.
funcionar a vapor v.
humear v.
stiːm
I
mass noun vapor m

full steam ahead! — a todo vapor!

we're going full steam ahead with the project — vamos a ponernos a toda marcha con el proyecto

to get up steam — (lit) \<\<engine/driver\>\> dar* presión

to let off steam — desahogarse*, dar* rienda suelta a su (or mi etc) indignación (or energía etc)

to run out of steam — \<\<person/project\>\> perder* ímpetu

under one's own steam — por sus (or mis etc) propios medios; (before n)

steam iron — plancha f de vapor


II
1.
transitive verb
a) (Culin) \<\<vegetables/rice\>\> cocinar or cocer* al vapor; \<\<pudding\>\> cocinar or cocer* al baño (de) María
b)

to steam a letter open — abrir* una carta con vapor


2.
vi
1) (give off steam) echar vapor; \<\<hot food\>\> humear
2) (+ adv compl)

the train steamed into the station — el tren entró en la estación echando vapor

Phrasal Verbs:
[stiːm]
1.
N vapor m

to get up or pick up steam — dar presión

full steam ahead! — (Naut) ¡a todo vapor!

the ship went on under its own steam — el buque siguió adelante con sus propios motores

- go full steam ahead with sth
- let off steam
- run out of steam
2. VT
1) (Culin) cocer al vapor
2)

to steam open an envelope — abrir un sobre con vapor

to steam a stamp off — despegar un sello con vapor

3. VI
1) (=give off steam) echar vapor

the bowl was steaming on the table — la cacerola humeaba encima de la mesa

2) (=move)

we were steaming at 12 knots — íbamos a 12 nudos, navegábamos a 12 nudos

to steam ahead — (lit) avanzar; (fig) adelantarse mucho

to steam along — avanzar (echando vapor)

the ship steamed into harbour — el buque entró al puerto echando vapor

the train steamed out — salió el tren

4.
CPD

steam bath N — baño m de vapor

steam engine N — máquina f de vapor

steam hammer N — martillo m pilón

steam heat N — calor m por vapor

steam iron N — plancha f de vapor

steam organ N — órgano m de vapor

steam room N — sauna f finlandesa, sala f de vapor

steam shovel N(US) pala f mecánica de vapor, excavadora f

steam train N — tren m de vapor

steam turbine N — turbina f de vapor

* * *
[stiːm]
I
mass noun vapor m

full steam ahead! — a todo vapor!

we're going full steam ahead with the project — vamos a ponernos a toda marcha con el proyecto

to get up steam — (lit) \<\<engine/driver\>\> dar* presión

to let off steam — desahogarse*, dar* rienda suelta a su (or mi etc) indignación (or energía etc)

to run out of steam — \<\<person/project\>\> perder* ímpetu

under one's own steam — por sus (or mis etc) propios medios; (before n)

steam iron — plancha f de vapor


II
1.
transitive verb
a) (Culin) \<\<vegetables/rice\>\> cocinar or cocer* al vapor; \<\<pudding\>\> cocinar or cocer* al baño (de) María
b)

to steam a letter open — abrir* una carta con vapor


2.
vi
1) (give off steam) echar vapor; \<\<hot food\>\> humear
2) (+ adv compl)

the train steamed into the station — el tren entró en la estación echando vapor

Phrasal Verbs:

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