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1 acantilado
adj.steep, precipitous, cliff-like, sheer.m.cliff.past part.past participle of spanish verb: acantilar.* * *► adjetivo2 (fondo del mar) shelving1 cliff————————1 cliff* * *noun m.* * *1.ADJ [risco] steep, sheer; [costa] rocky; [fondo del mar] shelving2.SM cliff* * *masculino cliff* * *= cliff, bluss, rock face, steep rock face, cliff face.Ex. The article has the title 'Bringing the mountain to Mohammed without falling off the cliff of unmanageable technology'.Ex. On Bearskin Neck some may go to the granite breakwater for the views, others may choose the peaceful quiet of the bluss overlooking the harbor.Ex. The article is entitled 'View from the rock face: survey of overseas students currently studying in the UK'.Ex. Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.Ex. For many years now there have been peregrine falcons breeding on a cliff face on the outskirts of the city of Plymouth.----* pared del acantilado = cliff face.* * *masculino cliff* * *= cliff, bluss, rock face, steep rock face, cliff face.Ex: The article has the title 'Bringing the mountain to Mohammed without falling off the cliff of unmanageable technology'.
Ex: On Bearskin Neck some may go to the granite breakwater for the views, others may choose the peaceful quiet of the bluss overlooking the harbor.Ex: The article is entitled 'View from the rock face: survey of overseas students currently studying in the UK'.Ex: Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.Ex: For many years now there have been peregrine falcons breeding on a cliff face on the outskirts of the city of Plymouth.* pared del acantilado = cliff face.* * *cliff* * *
Del verbo acantilar: ( conjugate acantilar)
acantilado es:
el participio
acantilado sustantivo masculino
cliff
acantilado sustantivo masculino cliff
' acantilado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borde
- escarpado
English:
abseil
- cliff
- hang over
- ledge
- sheer
- away
- beat
- up
* * *acantilado nmcliff* * *m cliff* * *acantilado nm: cliff* * *acantilado n cliff -
2 farallón
m.outcrop, crag, cliff, rocky outcrop.* * *1 crag, rock* * *SM (Geog) headland; (Geol) outcrop; Cono Sur rocky peak* * *= rock face, steep rock face.Ex. The article is entitled 'View from the rock face: survey of overseas students currently studying in the UK'.Ex. Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.* * *= rock face, steep rock face.Ex: The article is entitled 'View from the rock face: survey of overseas students currently studying in the UK'.
Ex: Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.* * *(en el mar) stack; (en tierra) crag, rocky outcrop* * *farallón nm[roca] = giant rock -
3 campo de ceniza volcánica
(n.) = ash fieldEx. Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.* * *(n.) = ash fieldEx: Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.
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4 campo de lava
(n.) = lava fieldEx. Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.* * *(n.) = lava fieldEx: Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.
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