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Significados de
quench
en inglés
portugués
apagar
catalán
extingir
español
extinguir
Volver al significado
Put out, as of fires, flames, or lights.
extinguish
put out
snuff out
blow out
ignite
español
extinguir
portugués
acalmar
catalán
apaivagar
español
apaciguar
Volver al significado
Satisfy (thirst)
allay
assuage
slake
español
apaciguar
Sinónimos
Examples for "
extinguish
"
extinguish
put out
snuff out
blow out
Examples for "
extinguish
"
1
The best way would be to
extinguish
the desire for nuclear weapons.
2
Tracking the virus hunters who race to understand and
extinguish
new pathogens.
3
These kinds of fires are often impossible to
extinguish
using conventional tactics.
4
Thankfully, law enforcement arrived on the scene rapidly to
extinguish
the fire.
5
This enlightenment importuned him; he tried to
extinguish
it and could not.
1
The result will be
put
out
to public comment for 15 days.
2
Any new proposals will of course be
put
out
to public consultation.
3
However, feelers were
put
out
,
which soon led to my welcome release.
4
They're far better than what was
put
out
there. TV: 1 p.m.
5
I really think that you have to
put
out
a good product.
1
Often just a simple cold suffices to
snuff
out
the flickering life.
2
That you and I cannot take
snuff
out
of the same box.
3
At last, though, Roderick had a chance to
snuff
out
the uprising.
4
Will he
snuff
out
the opposition or a blow a few caskets?
5
Men die of vices every day; women
snuff
out
like candles.
1
His fingers
blow
out
like smoke, his head ripples in the gale.
2
A wind has begun to
blow
out
of the south and west.
3
She did not
blow
out
the candle, but lay staring at it.
4
So, for a hundred years, Northwind tried to
blow
out
the Sun.
5
The dust is
blown
out
in a cloud high in the air.
catalán
dominar
Volver al significado
Suppress or crush completely.
quell
squelch
catalán
dominar
Uso de
quench
en inglés
1
No: the river should wash the blood away and
quench
the fire.
2
Nick wished he could find some water, something to
quench
the burning.
3
Piecemeal firefighting may not
quench
the firestorm threatening to engulf the continent.
4
He does not break the bruised reed, nor
quench
the smoking flax.
5
The bruised reed he will not break, nor
quench
the smoking flax.
6
He would not break the bruised reed, nor
quench
the smoking flax.
7
He'd
quench
his thirst before an engagement with gunpowder mixed in brandy.
8
Thus even death doth not
quench
the influence of a good life.
9
One of the men then asked for water to
quench
his thirst.
10
She could not
quench
in her husband's bosom the thirst of gold.
11
The juice of the cactus allayed, but did not
quench
,
their thirst.
12
People will even pay you to
quench
your thirst on their bodies.
13
But when an old house is burning nothing will
quench
the fire.
14
They who resist it,
quench
it, and this to their own condemnation.
15
We forgot the tortoise, and dashed forward, eager to
quench
our thirst.
16
We each of us eagerly took a draught to
quench
our thirst.
Más ejemplos para "quench"
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Sobre este término
quench
Nombre
Singular
Verbo
Indicativo · Presente
Colocaciones frecuentes
quench the fire
quench thirst
quench love
chemical quench
quench in oil
Más colocaciones
Translations for
quench
portugués
apagar
acalmar
aliviar
saciar
matar a sede
catalán
extingir
apagar-se
extingir-se
apagar
anar-se
apaivagar
suavitzar
calmar
alleujar
dominar
sufocar
español
extinguir
apagar
apaciguar
aliviar
remojar
saciar
calmar
Quench
a través del tiempo
Quench
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común
Estados Unidos de América
Común