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1 openwork
tr['əʊpənwɜːk]1 (in lace, cloth) calado; (in metal) enrejadon.• deshilado s.m.• enrejado s.m.['ǝʊpnwɜːk]N (Sew) calado m, enrejado m -
2 openwork
calado mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > openwork
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3 openwork
nMINE explotación a cielo abierto f, explotación a roza abierta f (AmL), explotación en trinchera f (Esp) -
4 openwork
adj.calado.s.calado, cualquier obra manual que contiene numerosas aberturas pequeña -
5 openwork cornice
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6 calado
Del verbo calar: ( conjugate calar) \ \
calado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: calado calar
calado
◊ -da adjetivo1 ( empapado) [estar] soaked, drenched 2 ‹jersey/tela› openwork ( before n)
calar ( conjugate calar) verbo transitivo 1 [ líquido] ( empapar) to soak; ( atravesar) to soak through; 2 (fam) ‹persona/intenciones› to rumble (colloq), to suss … out (BrE colloq) 3 [ barco] to draw 4 (Esp) ‹coche/motor› to stall verbo intransitivo 1 [ moda] to catch on; [costumbre/filosofía] to take root 2 [zapatos/tienda de campaña] to leak, let water in calarse verbo pronominal 1 ( empaparse) to get soaked, get drenched 2 (Esp) [coche/motor] to stall
calado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (empapado) soaked: estaba calada hasta los huesos, I was drenched through
2 Cost (con agujeros) fretwork
una blusa calada, an openwork blouse
II sustantivo masculino
1 Náut (de una embarcación) draught, US draft
2 fig (de un asunto) significance
3 Cost openwork
calar
I verbo transitivo
1 (empapar) to soak, drench:
2 (atravesar) to pierce, penetrate
3 familiar (a alguien o sus intenciones) to rumble: ¡te tenemos calado!, we've got your number!
II verbo intransitivo
1 (permitir que pase el líquido) to let in water
2 (impresionar) to make an impression [en, on] (penetrar) to catch on
3 Náut to draw ' calado' also found in these entries: Spanish: calar - calada English: soak through - soaking - tape - wet - soak - sopping -
7 calada
calada sustantivo femenino (Esp fam) ( de cigarro) drag (sl), puff (colloq)
calado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (empapado) soaked: estaba calada hasta los huesos, I was drenched through
2 Cost (con agujeros) fretwork
una blusa calada, an openwork blouse
II sustantivo masculino
1 Náut (de una embarcación) draught, US draft
2 fig (de un asunto) significance
3 Cost openwork
calada sustantivo femenino fam (de un cigarrillo) drag, puff: ¿me das una calada?, give me a drag! ' calada' also found in these entries: Spanish: calado - fumada English: drag - pull - puff
См. также в других словарях:
openwork — Openwork is what many call any object or architectural construction produced in such a way that it shows a pattern of openings (perforations, piercings, gaps, holes), typically to decorative effect. Such works can be in cloth, metal, or wood.… … Glossary of Art Terms
Openwork — O pen*work , n. 1. Anything so constructed or manufactured (in needlework, carpentry, metal work, etc.) as to show openings through its substance; work that is perforated or pierced. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mining) A quarry; an open cut. Raymond.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
openwork — ► NOUN ▪ ornamental work in cloth, leather, etc. with regular patterns of openings and holes … English terms dictionary
openwork — [ō′pən wʉrk΄] n. ornamental work, as in cloth, metal, etc., with openings in the material … English World dictionary
openwork — o|pen|work [ˈəupənˌwə:k US ˈoupənˌwə:rk] adj [only before noun] an openwork object has a pattern of open spaces between the material that it is made from ▪ an openwork stone screen … Dictionary of contemporary English
openwork — adjective (only before noun) using or containing a pattern that has spaces in between metal bars, pieces of thread etc: a beautiful openwork screen openwork noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
openwork — noun Usage: often attributive Date: 1598 work constructed so as to show openings through its substance ; work that is perforated or pierced < wrought iron openwork > • open worked adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
openwork stocking — noun A type of stocking having decorative gaps in the fabric. Perhaps one high heel catching the sunlight, with a bird perched on the end of it; and the other – a stockinged foot, with blood . . . thats dried into the openwork stocking … Wiktionary
openwork — /oh peuhn werrk /, n. any kind of work, esp. ornamental, as of embroidery, lace, metal, stone, or wood, having a latticelike nature or showing openings through its substance. [1590 1600; OPEN + WORK] * * * … Universalium
openwork — noun Any of several forms of metalwork or needlework having decorative openings … Wiktionary
openwork — o|pen|work [ oupən,wɜrk ] noun uncount something such as cloth, wood, or metal that is decorated with a pattern of holes … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English