secar
dry ; dab up ; dehumidify ; dry out ; drain off ; blot ; dry + Nombre + up ; parch ; mop up.
In the Wei T'o process books are dried in a vacuum chamber and then treated with a neutrilising solution of liquid gas.
Place a drop of a saturated solution of sugar in water on the paper and dab up the excess liquid with cotton wool.
Telephone calls were made to the following: dairy (to secure milk carton storage for books); grocery stores (for freezer space for books); fire department (for fans to dehumidify books); and aerospace companies (for vacuum freezing facilities).
These tapes effect a permanent repair and do not discolour, but ordinary cellulose tapes such as Sellotape are not suitable for this purpose as they dry out, become discoloured and brittle, and cannot be removed without lifting a layer of paper and text.
When removed from the sink the items were left to drain off for half an hour at room temperature, then packaged in polythene in separate bundles and placed in a domestic refrigerator for 7 weeks.
If a stencil is carefully removed from the cylinder after use and blotted to remove excess ink, it can be stored and re-used.
They scraped the sinew, washed it up, dried it up, and then they split it.
Droughts are becoming a common feature, parching the land at least once every two years.
Emergency crews are mopping up after a devastating thunderstorm, which dumped 30mm of rain in two hours.
colgar Algo para que se seque
hang + Nombre + out to dry
Squid hanging out to dry is quite a common sight in fishing ports across the country.
cortar y secar
cut and dry
The coconuts are cut and dried until the moisture content of the meat is minimized.
secar el pelo con secador
blow-dry
Find out the tips that hair stylists use to get great results from blow-drying.
secar las lágrimas
wipe (away) + Posesivo + tears
'He's one of those people who can conceal any signs, but it's affecting his judgment,' she paused to wipe the tears from her eyes.
secarse [Inglés británico shrivelled/shrivelling, inglés americano shriveled/shriveling]
dry off
shrivel up
shrivel
run + dry
dry out
The picture portrays a mother and daughter drying off after a swim.
Umbilical cords shrivel up and fall off, leaving a neat little tummy button after about a week or so.
All the blooms have turned brown and died and most of the smaller, newer leaves have shrivelled and died too.
So stop fretting that UK unemployment is rising as the tax burden soars, consumers stop spending and North Sea oil runs dry.
These tapes effect a permanent repair and do not discolour, but ordinary cellulose tapes such as Sellotape are not suitable for this purpose as they dry out, become discoloured and brittle, and cannot be removed without lifting a layer of paper and text.
secarse completamente
dry up
The article 'Slim chance for ethnic funding' explains how funding for library projects to provide assistance to ethnic minorities has almost dried up.