Sublimate
//ˈsʌblɪmeɪt//
Translations of "sublimate" (23 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | пречиствам(to purify or refine (a substance)), сублимирам(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently) | prečistvam, sublimiram | |
| Catalan | sublimar(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), sublimar(to raise (someone) to a high office or status) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 升華 /升华(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently) | shēnghuá | |
| Czech | sublimovat(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), sublimovat(to modify (the natural expression of a sexual or primitive instinct) in a socially acceptable manner) | — | |
| Danish | sublimere(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently) | — | |
| Finnish | haihduttaa(to purify or refine (a substance)), sublimoida(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), sublimoida(to modify (the natural expression of a sexual or primitive instinct) in a socially acceptable manner), sublimoida(to purify or refine (a substance)), sublimoitua(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), ylevöittää(to modify (the natural expression of a sexual or primitive instinct) in a socially acceptable manner), ylevöittää(to raise (someone) to a high office or status) | — | |
| French | honorer(to raise (someone) to a high office or status), sublimer(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), sublimer(to modify (the natural expression of a sexual or primitive instinct) in a socially acceptable manner), sublimer(to purify or refine (a substance)) | — | |
| German | sublimieren(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), sublimieren(to modify (the natural expression of a sexual or primitive instinct) in a socially acceptable manner) | — | |
| Hungarian | elillan(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), szublimál(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently) | — | |
| Japanese | 昇華させる(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), 昇華させる(to modify (the natural expression of a sexual or primitive instinct) in a socially acceptable manner) | shōka saseru, shōka saseru | |
| Korean | 승화하다(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently) | seunghwahada | |
| Macedonian | возвишува(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), сублими́ра(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently) | vozvišuva, sublimíra | |
| Māori | whakahaurehu(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), whāhaurehu(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently) | — | |
| Persian | بخار کردن(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently) | boxār kardan | |
| Portuguese | sublimar(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), sublimar(to modify (the natural expression of a sexual or primitive instinct) in a socially acceptable manner), sublimar(to purify or refine (a substance)), sublimar(to raise (someone) to a high office or status) | — | |
| Russian | возвы́сить(to raise (someone) to a high office or status), возвыша́ть(to raise (someone) to a high office or status), возгна́ть(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), возгоня́ть(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), очи́стить(to purify or refine (a substance)), очища́ть(to purify or refine (a substance)), сублими́ровать(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently) | vozvýsitʹ, vozvyšátʹ, vozgnátʹ, vozgonjátʹ, očístitʹ, očiščátʹ, sublimírovatʹ | |
| Serbo-Croatian | sublimirati(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), sublimirati(to modify (the natural expression of a sexual or primitive instinct) in a socially acceptable manner), sublimirati(to purify or refine (a substance)), sublimirati(to raise (someone) to a high office or status), сублимирати(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), сублимирати(to modify (the natural expression of a sexual or primitive instinct) in a socially acceptable manner), сублимирати(to purify or refine (a substance)), сублимирати(to raise (someone) to a high office or status) | — | |
| Slovene | veličasten(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently) | — | |
| Spanish | sublimar(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), sublimar(to modify (the natural expression of a sexual or primitive instinct) in a socially acceptable manner), sublimar(to purify or refine (a substance)), sublimar(to raise (someone) to a high office or status) | — | |
| Swedish | förädla(to purify or refine (a substance)), sublimera(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently), sublimera(to modify (the natural expression of a sexual or primitive instinct) in a socially acceptable manner), upphöja(to raise (someone) to a high office or status) | — | |
| Tagalog | lakdasingawin(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently) | — | |
| Thai | ระเหิด(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently) | rá-hə̀ət | |
| Vietnamese | thăng hoa(to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently) | — |
sublimar, sublimar
sublimovat, sublimovat
sublimere
haihduttaa, sublimoida, sublimoida, sublimoida, sublimoitua, ylevöittää, ylevöittää
honorer, sublimer, sublimer, sublimer
sublimieren, sublimieren
elillan, szublimál
whakahaurehu, whāhaurehu
sublimar, sublimar, sublimar, sublimar
возвы́сить, возвыша́ть, возгна́ть, возгоня́ть, очи́стить, очища́ть, сублими́ровать
vozvýsitʹ, vozvyšátʹ, vozgnátʹ, vozgonjátʹ, očístitʹ, očiščátʹ, sublimírovatʹ
sublimirati, sublimirati, sublimirati, sublimirati, сублимирати, сублимирати, сублимирати, сублимирати
veličasten
sublimar, sublimar, sublimar, sublimar
förädla, sublimera, sublimera, upphöja
lakdasingawin
thăng hoa
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