compound

compound
I
1.
adjective
(composed of a number of parts: a compound substance.) compuesto

2. noun
(a substance, word etc formed from two or more elements: The word racetrack is a compound; chemical compounds.) compuesto

II
noun
(a fenced or walled-in area, eg round a factory, school etc.)
compound1 adj compuesto
a compound word una palabra compuesta
compound2 n
1. compuesto
salt is a compound la sal es un compuesto
2. recinto
the prison compound el recinto de la cárcel
compound
tr['kɒmpaʊnd]
noun
1 (enclosed area) recinto
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compound
tr[(adj-n) 'kɒmpaʊnd; (vb) kəm'paʊnd]
adjective
1 compuesto,-a
noun
1 SMALLCHEMISTRY/SMALL compuesto
2 (substance) mezcla
3 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL palabra compuesta
transitive verb
1 (mix) componer, combinar, mezclar
2 (worsen, exacerbate - problem) agravar, exacerbar; (- difficulty) acrecentar, aumentar
intransitive verb
1 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL (reach agreement) transigir (for, en)
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be compounded of estar compuesto,-a de
compound fracture fractura complicada
compound interest interés nombre masculino compuesto
compound sentence frase nombre femenino compuesta
compound [kɑm'paʊnd, kəm-; 'kɑm.paʊnd] vt
1) combine, compose: combinar, componer
2) augment: agravar, aumentar
to compound a problem: agravar un problema
compound ['kɑm.paʊnd; kɑm'paʊnd, kəm-] adj
: compuesto
compound interest: interés compuesto
compound ['kɑm.paʊnd] n
1) mixture: compuesto m, mezcla f
2) enclosure: recinto m (de residencias, etc.)
compound
adj.
compuesto, -a adj.
n.
compuesto s.m.
mixto s.m.
recinto s.m.
v.
capitalizar v.
componer v.
incrementar v.

I 'kɑːmpaʊnd, 'kɒmpaʊnd
adjective <number/interest/leaf> compuesto

II 'kɑːmpaʊnd, 'kɒmpaʊnd
noun
1)
a) (Chem) compuesto m
b) (word) palabra f compuesta
2) (residence) complejo m habitacional; (for prisoners etc) barracones mpl

III kɑːm'paʊnd, kəm'paʊnd
transitive verb
1) (make worse) \<\<problem\>\> agravar, exacerbar; \<\<risk/difficulties\>\> acrecentar*, aumentar
2) (usu pass) (combine) (liter)

to be compounded WITH something — ir* acompañado de algo

1. N
['kɒmpaʊnd]
1) (Chem) compuesto m
2) (=word) palabra f compuesta
3) (=enclosed area) recinto m (cercado)
2. ADJ
['kɒmpaʊnd]
1) (Chem) compuesto
2) [number, sentence, tense] compuesto
3) [fracture] múltiple
3.
VT [kǝm'paʊnd]
(fig) [+ problem, difficulty] agravar

to compound a felony — aceptar dinero para no entablar juicio

4.
VI [kǝm'paʊnd]
(Jur etc)

to compound with — capitular con

5.
CPD ['kɒmpaʊnd]

compound interest N — interés m compuesto

* * *

I ['kɑːmpaʊnd, 'kɒmpaʊnd]
adjective <number/interest/leaf> compuesto

II ['kɑːmpaʊnd, 'kɒmpaʊnd]
noun
1)
a) (Chem) compuesto m
b) (word) palabra f compuesta
2) (residence) complejo m habitacional; (for prisoners etc) barracones mpl

III [kɑːm'paʊnd, kəm'paʊnd]
transitive verb
1) (make worse) \<\<problem\>\> agravar, exacerbar; \<\<risk/difficulties\>\> acrecentar*, aumentar
2) (usu pass) (combine) (liter)

to be compounded WITH something — ir* acompañado de algo


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