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II . sweat [swet] VB trans

III . sweat [swet] N

sweat no pl a. fig:

sweat
pot m
to break out into a [cold] sweat

Phrases:

to get into a sweat about sth inf
no sweat inf
it's a real sweat inf
sweat assets ECON inf coll

sweat off VB trans

sweat off kilograms:

sweat off

sweat out VB trans

1. sweat out inf (do exercise):

to sweat it out

2. sweat out inf (wait):

to sweat it out

3. sweat out inf (continue doing):

to sweat it out

4. sweat out (cure):

to sweat sth out

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Symptoms which may be experienced during withdrawal or reduction in dosage include increased heart rate and/or blood pressure, sweating, and tremors.
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Further adaptations to the cold include a thick layer of subcutaneous fat, and an almost complete lack of functional sweat glands.
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This cave was used as a sweat room; it was known for some time as the electric cave until it was closed in 1911.
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Heat is removed from the body by evaporation of that sweat.
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Players will also sweat based on their exertion level.
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The nectar exudes a musky smell that resembles mammalian sweat.
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The evaporation of the sweat cools the "olla" and its contents.
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Body hair may also have been thinner (most likely naked) and possibly with increased sweat glands to hasten cooling.
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Clothing such as plastic fabrics that are impermeable to sweat and thus do not facilitate heat loss through evaporation can actually contribute to heat stress.
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The result is a reduction in excessive sweating in those with over-active sweat glands.
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