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1 ahorquillar
• prop up -
2 arrodrigar
• prop up -
3 arrodrigonar
• prop up -
4 paral
• prop -
5 rodrigar
• prop up -
6 acodalar
• prop up• shore up -
7 acodar
• prop up• provine• shore up -
8 acodar la vid
• prop up the grapevine• provine -
9 arrimadero
• prop• support -
10 asegurar con pilotes
• prop with piles -
11 pie de amigo
• prop• support -
12 raíz fúlcrea
• prop root -
13 sostener con pilotes
• prop with piles -
14 sustentáculo
• prop• stay• support -
15 puntal
m.1 prop (madero).2 snack. (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish)* * *1 prop2 figurado support* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=soporte) (Arquit) prop, support; (Agr) prop; (Téc) strut2) (=persona) [que sirve de apoyo] chief supporter; [que ayuda a resistir] cornerstone; [que está al frente] leading light3) LAm snack* * *b) (Náut) ( soporte de cubierta) stanchion; ( altura desde la quilla) heightc) (sostén, apoyo) mainstay* * *= mainstay, plank, prop, powerhouse, power engine, stilt.Ex. Technology transfers between developed and underdeveloped nations have been the mainstays of economic development for over 30 years.Ex. IFLA's annual conference, held at a different venue each year and attracting upwards of 3,000 participants, is a major plank in its professional programme.Ex. The main props to any retrospective bibliography must be a well formed national library which has a long history of collecting the records of a nation's culture.Ex. From a position of relative strength in the 1950s, when Central Europe was the hotbed of European sport, the region has suffered a relative decline compared to the powerhouses of Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK.Ex. Knowledge management is also being recognized as a power engine through which educational institutions can address their need for innovation and creativity.Ex. The huts are built on stilts to give the turtles access to the entire beach for nesting.* * *b) (Náut) ( soporte de cubierta) stanchion; ( altura desde la quilla) heightc) (sostén, apoyo) mainstay* * *= mainstay, plank, prop, powerhouse, power engine, stilt.Ex: Technology transfers between developed and underdeveloped nations have been the mainstays of economic development for over 30 years.
Ex: IFLA's annual conference, held at a different venue each year and attracting upwards of 3,000 participants, is a major plank in its professional programme.Ex: The main props to any retrospective bibliography must be a well formed national library which has a long history of collecting the records of a nation's culture.Ex: From a position of relative strength in the 1950s, when Central Europe was the hotbed of European sport, the region has suffered a relative decline compared to the powerhouses of Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK.Ex: Knowledge management is also being recognized as a power engine through which educational institutions can address their need for innovation and creativity.Ex: The huts are built on stilts to give the turtles access to the entire beach for nesting.* * *3 (sostén, apoyo) mainstay* * *
puntal sustantivo masculinoa) (Const) prop
' puntal' also found in these entries:
English:
prop
- strut
* * *puntal nm1. [madero] prop2. [en mina] shore, leg3. [apoyo] mainstay;el sector agrario es uno de los puntales de la región farming is one of the mainstays of the regional economy4. Andes, CAm, Méx [aperitivo] snack* * *puntal nm1) : prop, support2) : stanchion -
16 pilar
m.1 pillar (also figurative).2 Pilar.3 crus, leg-like part.4 abutment.v.to remove the husk of, to remove the hull of, to husk, to hull by pounding.* * *1 pillar* * *noun m.* * *ISM1) (=poste) post, pillar; (=mojón) milestone; [de puente] pier2) (fig) pillar, mainstayIISM [de fuente] basin, bowl* * *IIIlos pilares de la sociedad — the pillars o mainstays of society
* * *= bedrock, cornerstone [corner-stone], keystone, mainstay, pillar, pillar, pier.Ex. We are the bedrock of our profession and the standards that we attain fundamentally affect the status of the profession.Ex. Abstracts are the cornerstone of secondary publications.Ex. These, then, are keystones to labor relations today.Ex. Technology transfers between developed and underdeveloped nations have been the mainstays of economic development for over 30 years.Ex. The layout of the buildings makes it difficult for readers to find their way around and the structural pillars prevent a logical sequence of shelving.Ex. The essential pillars of man's thinking and knowing are the basic concepts which structure all his knowledge.Ex. Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.----* pilares de la sociedad, los = pillars of society, the.* ser un pilar de fuerza = be a tower of strength.* * *IIIlos pilares de la sociedad — the pillars o mainstays of society
* * *= bedrock, cornerstone [corner-stone], keystone, mainstay, pillar, pillar, pier.Ex: We are the bedrock of our profession and the standards that we attain fundamentally affect the status of the profession.
Ex: Abstracts are the cornerstone of secondary publications.Ex: These, then, are keystones to labor relations today.Ex: Technology transfers between developed and underdeveloped nations have been the mainstays of economic development for over 30 years.Ex: The layout of the buildings makes it difficult for readers to find their way around and the structural pillars prevent a logical sequence of shelving.Ex: The essential pillars of man's thinking and knowing are the basic concepts which structure all his knowledge.Ex: Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.* pilares de la sociedad, los = pillars of society, the.* ser un pilar de fuerza = be a tower of strength.* * *los pilares de la sociedad the pillars o mainstays of society(en rugby) prop, prop forward* * *
pilar sustantivo femenino (Arquit) pillar, column;
( de puente) pier
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( en rugby) prop (forward)
pilar m Arquit pillar
' pilar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
columna
- sostén
- bueno
- también
English:
mainstay
- pillar
- support
* * *♦ nm1. [columna] pillar;[de puente] pier2. [apoyo] pillar;uno de los pilares de la iglesia católica one of the pillars of the Catholic Church3. [mojón] milestone♦ nmf[en rugby] prop pilar derecho tight head prop;pilar izquierdo loose head prop* * *m tb figpillar* * *pilar nm1) : pillar, column2) : support, mainstay* * *pilar n pillar -
17 muleta
f.1 crutch.2 muleta (bullfighting).* * *1 (para andar) crutch3 (en toros) muleta red cape* * *SF1) [para andar] crutch2) (Taur) matador's stick with red cloth attached3) (=apoyo) prop, support* * *2) (Taur) red cape ( attached to a stick)* * *----* muletas = crutches.* * *2) (Taur) red cape ( attached to a stick)* * ** muletas = crutches.* * *A1 (bastón) crutchanda con muletas he's on o he's using crutches2 (apoyo) crutch, propB ( Taur) red cape ( attached to a stick)* * *
muleta sustantivo femenino
1 ( bastón) crutch;
( apoyo) crutch, prop
2 (Taur) red cape ( attached to a stick)
muleta f (para las piernas) crutch
' muleta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trasteo
English:
crutch
* * *muleta nf1. [para andar] crutch;camina con muletas he uses crutches, he walks on crutches2. [apoyo] prop, support3. Taurom muleta, = red cape hanging from a stick used to tease the bull* * *f1 MED crutch2 TAUR cape* * *muleta nf: crutch* * * -
18 apuntalar
v.1 to underpin (also figurative).2 to prop up, to bolster, to brace, to beef up.3 to shore up, to back up, to prop up.4 to foster.* * *1 to prop (up), shore up, underpin* * *1. VT1) (Min, Arquit) to prop up, shore up; (Mec) to strut2) (=respaldar) to support, back2.See:* * ** * ** * *apuntalar [A1 ]vt‹edificio/túnel› to shore up, brace; ‹cimientos› to underpinlos banqueros que apuntalaron el régimen the bankers who propped up the regime* * *
apuntalar ( conjugate apuntalar) verbo transitivo ‹edificio/túnel› to shore up, brace;
‹ cimientos› to underpin
apuntalar verbo transitivo to prop up, shore up, underpin
' apuntalar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afirmar
English:
brace
- buttress
- shore
* * *apuntalar vt1. [casa] to shore up2. [idea] to underpin* * *v/t edificio shore up; figprop up* * *apuntalar vt: to prop up, to shore up -
19 escora
f.1 stanchion, prop, outrigger.2 That part of a ship's side which makes the most resistance (apoyo); the central line of a vessel (línea). (Nautical)Escoras (Naut.) shores, outriggers3 list, level line.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: escorar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: escorar.* * *1 (línea) load line2 (puntal) stanchion3 (inclinación) list* * *SF(Náut)1) (=línea) level line, load line2) (=apoyo) prop, shore3) (=inclinación) list* * ** * ** * *1 (línea) load line2 (puntal) prop3 (inclinación) heel* * *
Del verbo escorar: ( conjugate escorar)
escora es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
escora
escorar
escora sustantivo femenino
1 (inclinación de un barco) list, heel
2 (madero que sostiene a un barco en construcción) prop
' escora' also found in these entries:
English:
list
* * *escora nfNáut1. [inclinación] list2. [madero] prop* * *f MAR load line* * *escora nf: list, heeling -
20 horcón
m.1 wooden post, post, pole.2 fence post.3 forked prop used to support a branch of a plant.* * *1 pitchfork* * *SM1) (=horca) pitchfork2) [para frutales] forked prop3) LAm [para techo] prop, support* * *masculino ( para sostener vigas) (AmL) wooden post; ( para cerca) (Ven) fence post; ( para sostener ramas) (Col) forked prop* * *masculino ( para sostener vigas) (AmL) wooden post; ( para cerca) (Ven) fence post; ( para sostener ramas) (Col) forked prop* * *1 ( AmL) (para sostener vigas) wooden post2 ( Ven) (para una cerca) fence post3 ( Col) (para sostener una rama) forked prop o support* * *horcón nmAm [para vigas] = wooden column supporting ceiling beams* * *
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