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white


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blanco color blanco, hite, raza blanca white


white verbo

1. Turn white.

The bleach will white your clothes, so be sure to rinse them thoroughly after treatment. El blanqueador blanciará tus ropas, así que asegúrate de enjuagarlas a fondo después del tratamiento.

white sustantivo

1. A member of the caucasoid race.

2. The quality or state of the achromatic color of greatest lightness (bearing the least resemblance to black).

The artist mixed different shades of white paint to create a unique and captivating canvas. El artista mezcló diferentes matices de pintura blanca para crear un lienzo único y cautivador.

3. United states jurist appointed chief justice of the united states supreme court in 1910 by president taft.

Justice White's influential opinions on labor disputes during his tenure as Chief Justice have had a lasting impact on American labor laws. Las opiniones influyentes de la Justicia Blanca sobre disputas laborales durante su mandato como Jefa de Justicia han tenido un impacto duradero en las leyes laborales estadounidenses.

4. Australian writer (1912-1990).

The literary festival paid tribute to the works of Patrick White, who is widely regarded as one of Australia's most important novelists. El festival literario rindió homenaje a las obras de Patrick White, quien se considera ampliamente como uno de los novelistas más importantes de Australia.

5. United states political journalist (1915-1986).

White was a renowned investigative reporter who exposed government corruption and abuse of power during his career. Blanco fue un reportero investigativo conocido que desenmascaró la corrupción gubernamental y el abuso de poder durante su carrera.

6. United states architect (1853-1906).

Stanford White was a prominent figure in American architecture during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his iconic buildings such as the Washington Square Arch. Stanford White fue una figura prominente en la arquitectura estadounidense durante el final del siglo XIX y principios del siglo XX, conocido por sus edificios icónicos como el Arco de Washington Square.

7. United states writer noted for his humorous essays (1899-1985).

The students in my American literature class were thrilled to learn that we would be reading E.B. White's classic essay, "Once More to the Lake," which explores themes of nostalgia and the changing American landscape. Los estudiantes de mi clase de literatura estadounidense se emocionaron al aprender que leeríamos el ensayo clásico de E.B. White, "Otra Vez al Lago", que explora temas de nostalgia y el paisaje americano en constante cambio.

8. United states educator who in 1865 (with ezra cornell) founded cornell university and served as its first president (1832-1918).

As the founder of Cornell University, Andrew Dickson White played a crucial role in shaping the institution's academic programs and policies. Como fundador de la Universidad de Cornell, Andrew Dickson White desempeñó un papel crítico en la configuración de los programas y políticas académicos de la institución.

9. A tributary of the mississippi river that flows southeastward through northern arkansas and southern missouri.

The rafters navigated the White River, which winds its way through the Ozark Mountains, to reach the confluence of the Mississippi. Los tejos navegaban el Río Blanco, que serpentea su camino a través las Montañas del Oso, para llegar a la confluencia del Misisipi.

10. The white part of an egg.

When making an omelette, she carefully separated the yolk from the white and whisked it until it became frothy. Cuando estaba haciendo un huevo revueltos, ella separó cuidadosamente el claro del blanco y lo batía hasta que se volvió espumoso.

11. (board games) the lighter pieces.

In the game of chess, the white pieces are represented by light-colored squares and are often associated with good or advantageous moves. En el juego del ajedrez, las piezas blancas se representan por cuadrados de color claro y a menudo están asociadas con movimientos buenos o ventajosos.

12. (usually in the plural) trousers made of flannel or gabardine or tweed or white cloth.

The hikers wore comfortable white trousers to keep them warm and dry on their long trek through the mountains. Los excursionistas llevaron pantalones cómodos blancos para mantenerlos cálidos y secos en su larga caminata a través de las montañas.

white adjetivo

1. Being of the achromatic color of maximum lightness.

The snow-capped mountain peaks glistened white against the blue sky, creating a breathtaking panorama. Las cumbres de los montes cubiertos de nieve brillaban blanco contra el cielo azul, creando un panorama deslumbrante.

2. Of or belonging to a racial group having light skin coloration.

The white community has been historically underrepresented in leadership positions, leading to a lack of diversity in decision-making. La comunidad blanca ha sido históricamente subrepresentada en posiciones de liderazgo, lo que conduce a una falta de diversidad en la toma de decisiones.

3. Free from moral blemish or impurity.

The priest's white robes symbolized his purity and innocence, as he conducted the sacred ceremony with reverence. Las ropas blancas del sacerdote simbolizaban su pureza y inocencia mientras que él llevaba a cabo el ceremonial sagrado con reverencia.

4. Marked by the presence of snow.

The winter landscape was breathtakingly white, with snow-covered trees and rolling hills stretching as far as the eye could see. El paisaje de invierno era impresionantemente blanco, con árboles cubiertos de nieve y colinas que se extendían tan lejos como el ojo podía ver.

5. Restricted to whites only.

6. Glowing white with heat.

The blast furnace glowed white as it heated up to extreme temperatures, causing the surrounding metal to melt and form a molten pool. El horno de fundición brilló blanco al calentarse hasta temperaturas extremas, lo que provocó que el metal circundante se derritiera y formara una piscina líquida.

7. Benevolent.

The white mayor of the city was known for his generosity and kind heart, often donating to local charities and supporting community events. El alcalde blanco de la ciudad era conocido por su generosidad y corazón amable, a menudo donando a caridades locales y apoyando eventos comunitarios.

8. (of a surface) not written or printed on.

The teacher asked the student to write on the white board instead of the notebook, so everyone could see the diagram. El profesor pidió al estudiante que escribiera en la pizarra blanca en lugar del cuaderno, para que todos pudieran ver el diagrama.

9. (of coffee) having cream or milk added.

After adding a splash of milk, my cup of coffee became white and creamy, just the way I like it. Después de agregar un chorrito de leche, mi taza de café se volvió blanca y cremosa, justo como me gusta.

10. (of hair) having lost its color.

After years of dyeing her hair, Sarah's locks had turned white, and she decided to embrace her natural gray color. Después de años de teñir su cabello, el cabello de Sarah se había vuelto blanco y decidió abrazar su color gris natural.

11. Anemic looking from illness or emotion.

After weeks of struggling with chronic fatigue, Sarah's skin had taken on a white pallor, making her look like she was barely holding on. Después de semanas de luchar con fatiga crónica, la piel de Sarah había adquirido un palidez blanca, lo que le daba el aspecto de que apenas se mantenía en pie.

12. Of summer nights in northern latitudes where the sun barely sets.

The midnight sky was a deep white, illuminating the landscape with an ethereal glow as we hiked through the forest under the perpetual twilight of the Arctic summer. El cielo medianoche era un blanco profundo, iluminando el paisaje con una luz etérea mientras caminábamos por la selva bajo el crepúsculo perpetuo del verano ártico.