English to Spanish Dictionary spotted

spotted

manchado
definition
verb
Andrew spotted the ad in the paper
see, notice, or recognize (someone or something) that is difficult to detect or that one is searching for.
the velvet was spotted with stains
mark with spots.
adjective
The right side of his face was not entirely immobile, but rigid, as though molded from some obscene plastic, and above it the bare front of his scalp was frail and spotted brown, like a quail's egg.
marked or decorated with spots.
translation of 'spotted'
adjective
manchado,
moteado
example
Unlike the more familiar and common pea aphid, relatively few 'spotted' alfalfa aphids can significantly reduce the growth of alfalfa, particularly in new seedings.
The natural philosophy that first attempted to rescue human beings from the mechanics of science now has been extended to all organic life from the 'spotted' owls of our forests to valued bacteria in our soil.
The white canines are splashed with glossy brown, giving an effect something like 'spotted' fur but more like a spill or an abstract painting.
The right side of his face was not entirely immobile, but rigid, as though molded from some obscene plastic, and above it the bare front of his scalp was frail and 'spotted' brown, like a quail's egg.
In Dear, a 'spotted' fawn stands in a field of daisies, gazing at the viewer with a moist brown eye.
He walks a Dalmatian down the street and carries a black-and-white 'spotted' banner in a parody of identity and affiliation.
The cover shows a man in white suit with a ridiculous polka dotted tie, even more absurd 'spotted' socks, and clownish white and black shoes.
Edmund Spenser in his Amoretti sonnets compares his love with a 'spotted' panther who attracts with beauty but shows no mercy and is cruel.
They raised cackling laying hens and pastured fat, 'spotted' steers.
The 'spotted' fur cape he wears in many pictures reinforces this wilderness imagery.
The black-and-white 'spotted' machines, which serve dairy products exclusively, were installed in schools at the beginning of the school year.
The 'spotted' owl case of 1990, which put federal forests in the Pacific Northwest off limits for logging, is one of the most notable.
The breeding male is darker, with increased 'spottedness' .
A dog breeder will choose dogs with desirable characteristics (largeness, smallness, 'spottedness' , quickness) to parent future litters.
Kron was seemingly the first who considered the hypothesis that 'spottedness' of the stellar surface was causing these distortions.
There are two genes, one for body color and one for 'spottedness' .
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