dilate [daɪˈleɪt]
dilate [daɪˈleɪt]
verbo transitivo
1dilatar
verbo intransitivo
2dilatarse
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dilate [dai-leit]
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Dilatar, extender, alargar. (n)
2Hablar difusamente. (n)
3Dilatarse, explayarse o extenderse. (n)
4Dilatarse, ensancharse, extenderse. (n)
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Verb Conjugation for "dilate"
Imperative
- dilate
- you dilate
- he/she dilates
- we dilate
- you dilate
- they dilate
Preterite
- I dilated
- you dilated
- he/she dilated
- we dilated
- you dilated
- they dilated
Present Continuous
- I am dilating
- you are dilating
- he/she is dilating
- we are dilating
- you are dilating
- they are dilating
Present Perfect
- I have dilated
- you have dilated
- he/she has dilated
- we have dilated
- you have dilated
- they have dilated
Past Continuous
- I was dilating
- you were dilating
- he/she was dilating
- we were dilating
- you were dilating
- they were dilating
Past Perfect
- I had dilated
- you had dilated
- he/she had dilated
- we had dilated
- you had dilated
- they had dilated
Future
- I will dilate
- you will dilate
- he/she will dilate
- we will dilate
- you will dilate
- they will dilate
Future Perfect
- I will have dilated
- you will have dilated
- he/she will have dilated
- we will have dilated
- you will have dilated
- they will have dilated
Future Continuous
- I will be dilating
- you will be dilating
- he/she will be dilating
- we will be dilating
- you will be dilating
- they will be dilating
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been dilating
- you have been dilating
- he/she has been dilating
- we have been dilating
- you have been dilating
- they have been dilating
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been dilating
- you will have been dilating
- he/she will have been dilating
- we will have been dilating
- you will have been dilating
- they will have been dilating
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been dilating
- you had been dilating
- he/she had been dilating
- we had been dilating
- you had been dilating
- they had been dilating
dilatar
transitive verb
1to expand (sólido, gas); to dilate (pupila, cuello del útero)
- el calor dilata los cuerpos -> heat causes bodies to expand
2to prolong (prolongar)
3to delay (demorar)
dilatarse
pronomial verb1to expand (extenderse); to dilate (pupila, cuello de útero)
- los cuerpos se dilatan con el calor -> bodies expand when heated
2to be prolonged, to go on (prolongarse)
- la reunión se dilató hasta el amanecer -> the meeting went on until dawn
3to be delayed (demorarse)
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dilatar [de-lah-tar’]
article & verb transitive
1To dilate, to expand, to enlarge, to lengthen, to spread out.
2To defer, to retard to delay, to put off, to protract.
3To comfort, to cheer up. (Metaphorical)
verb reflexive
4To expatiate or enlarge on any subject.
- El valle se dilata en aquella parte -> the valley widens at that point
dilatar
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Verb Conjugation for "dilatar"
| Presente | Pretérito | Imperfect | Futuro | Subjuntivo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yo | dilato | dilaté | dilataba | dilataré | dilate |
| Tú | dilatas | dilataste | dilatabas | dilatarás | dilates |
| Ella/Él/Usted | dilata | dilató | dilataba | dilatará | dilate |
| Nosotros | dilatamos | dilatamos | dilatábamos | dilataremos | dilatemos |
| Vosotros | dilatáis | dilatasteis | dilatabais | dilataréis | dilatéis |
| Ellos/Ustedes | dilatan | dilataron | dilataban | dilatarán | dilaten |
