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Sinónimos detallados de ripen en inglés

ripen:

to ripen verbo (ripens, ripened, ripening)

  1. to ripen
    to ripen; to mature; to age
    • ripen verbo (ripens, ripened, ripening)
    • mature verbo (matures, matured, maturing)
    • age verbo (ages, aged, ageing)
  2. to ripen
    – grow ripe 1
    to ripen
    – grow ripe 1
    • ripen verbo (ripens, ripened, ripening)
      • The plums ripen in July1
  3. to ripen
    – cause to ripen or develop fully 1
    to mature; to ripen
    – cause to ripen or develop fully 1
    • mature verbo (matures, matured, maturing)
      • Age matures a good wine1
    • ripen verbo (ripens, ripened, ripening)
      • The sun ripens the fruit1

Conjugaciones de ripen:

present
  1. ripen
  2. ripen
  3. ripens
  4. ripen
  5. ripen
  6. ripen
simple past
  1. ripened
  2. ripened
  3. ripened
  4. ripened
  5. ripened
  6. ripened
present perfect
  1. have ripened
  2. have ripened
  3. has ripened
  4. have ripened
  5. have ripened
  6. have ripened
past continuous
  1. was ripening
  2. were ripening
  3. was ripening
  4. were ripening
  5. were ripening
  6. were ripening
future
  1. shall ripen
  2. will ripen
  3. will ripen
  4. shall ripen
  5. will ripen
  6. will ripen
continuous present
  1. am ripening
  2. are ripening
  3. is ripening
  4. are ripening
  5. are ripening
  6. are ripening
subjunctive
  1. be ripened
  2. be ripened
  3. be ripened
  4. be ripened
  5. be ripened
  6. be ripened
diverse
  1. ripen!
  2. let's ripen!
  3. ripened
  4. ripening
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Palabras relacionadas con "ripen":


Sinónimos alternativos de "ripen":


Definiciones relacionadas de "ripen":

  1. grow ripe1
    • The plums ripen in July1
  2. cause to ripen or develop fully1
    • The sun ripens the fruit1

rip:

rip [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the rip
    the tear; the rip; the split; the rent
    • tear [the ~] sustantivo
    • rip [the ~] sustantivo
    • split [the ~] sustantivo
    • rent [the ~] sustantivo
  2. the rip
    – the act of rending or ripping or splitting something 1
    the rent; the split; the rip
    – the act of rending or ripping or splitting something 1
    • rent [the ~] sustantivo
    • split [the ~] sustantivo
    • rip [the ~] sustantivo
      • he gave the envelope a vigorous rip1
  3. the rip
    – a stretch of turbulent water in a river or the sea caused by one current flowing into or across another current 1
    the rip; the crosscurrent; the riptide; the tide rip; the countercurrent
    – a stretch of turbulent water in a river or the sea caused by one current flowing into or across another current 1
  4. the rip
    – an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart 1
    the tear; the rent; the split; the rip; the snag
    – an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart 1
    • tear [the ~] sustantivo
    • rent [the ~] sustantivo
    • split [the ~] sustantivo
    • rip [the ~] sustantivo
      • there was a rip in his pants1
    • snag [the ~] sustantivo
      • she had snags in her stockings1
  5. the rip
    – a dissolute man in fashionable society 1
    the rip; the rake; the blood; the rakehell; the roue; the profligate
    – a dissolute man in fashionable society 1

to rip verbo (rips, ripped, ripping)

  1. to rip
    to tear; to rend; to rip
    • tear verbo (tears, tore, tearing)
    • rend verbo (rends, rent, rending)
    • rip verbo (rips, ripped, ripping)
  2. to rip
    to rip
    • rip verbo (rips, ripped, ripping)
  3. to rip
    – criticize or abuse strongly and violently 1
    to rip
    – criticize or abuse strongly and violently 1
    • rip verbo (rips, ripped, ripping)
      • The candidate ripped into his opponent mercilessly1
  4. to rip
    – tear or be torn violently 1
    to pull; to rip; to rend; rive
    – tear or be torn violently 1
    • pull verbo (pulls, pulled, pulling)
      • pull the cooked chicken into strips1
    • rip verbo (rips, ripped, ripping)
      • The curtain ripped from top to bottom1
      • pull the cooked chicken into strips1
    • rend verbo (rends, rent, rending)
    • rive verbo
  5. to rip
    – cut (wood) along the grain 1
    to rip
    – cut (wood) along the grain 1
    • rip verbo (rips, ripped, ripping)
  6. to rip
    – move precipitously or violently 1
    to rip
    – move precipitously or violently 1
    • rip verbo (rips, ripped, ripping)
      • The tornado ripped along the coast1
  7. to rip
    – To copy digital media content from an audio CD. Content may be converted to a different format during the ripping process. 2
    to rip
    – To copy digital media content from an audio CD. Content may be converted to a different format during the ripping process. 2
    • rip verbo (rips, ripped, ripping)

Conjugaciones de rip:

present
  1. rip
  2. rip
  3. rips
  4. rip
  5. rip
  6. rip
simple past
  1. ripped
  2. ripped
  3. ripped
  4. ripped
  5. ripped
  6. ripped
present perfect
  1. have ripped
  2. have ripped
  3. has ripped
  4. have ripped
  5. have ripped
  6. have ripped
past continuous
  1. was ripping
  2. were ripping
  3. was ripping
  4. were ripping
  5. were ripping
  6. were ripping
future
  1. shall rip
  2. will rip
  3. will rip
  4. shall rip
  5. will rip
  6. will rip
continuous present
  1. am ripping
  2. are ripping
  3. is ripping
  4. are ripping
  5. are ripping
  6. are ripping
subjunctive
  1. be ripped
  2. be ripped
  3. be ripped
  4. be ripped
  5. be ripped
  6. be ripped
diverse
  1. rip!
  2. let's rip!
  3. ripped
  4. ripping
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Palabras relacionadas con "rip":

  • rips, riper, ripest, ripen

Sinónimos alternativos de "rip":


Definiciones relacionadas de "rip":

  1. the act of rending or ripping or splitting something1
    • he gave the envelope a vigorous rip1
  2. a stretch of turbulent water in a river or the sea caused by one current flowing into or across another current1
  3. an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart1
    • there was a rip in his pants1
  4. a dissolute man in fashionable society1
  5. criticize or abuse strongly and violently1
    • The candidate ripped into his opponent mercilessly1
  6. tear or be torn violently1
    • The curtain ripped from top to bottom1
    • pull the cooked chicken into strips1
  7. cut (wood) along the grain1
  8. move precipitously or violently1
    • The tornado ripped along the coast1
  9. To copy digital media content from an audio CD. Content may be converted to a different format during the ripping process.2