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1 inlet
خَوْر \ creek: a narrow sheltered stretch of water off the coast or the side of a river. inlet: a narrow stretch of water reaching from the sea into the land: This rocky coast is full of inlets. -
2 inlet
لِسَان ماء \ inlet: a narrow stretch of water reaching from the sea into the land: This rocky coast is full of inlets. -
3 aestuarium
aestŭārĭum, i, n. [aestus].I.A part of the sea-coast which, during the flood-tide, is overflowed, but at the ebb-tide is left covered with mud or slime, a marsh, anachusis: aestuaria sunt omnia, quā mare vicissim tum accedit, tum recedit, Gloss. ap. Fest. p. 380 Müll.:II.pedestria esse itinera concisa aestuariis,
Caes. B. G. 3, 9:adfunditur autem aestuarium e mari flexuoso meatu,
Plin. 5, 1, 1, § 3; Plin. Ep. 9, 23.— Also,A channel extending inland from the sea, and only filled with water at floodtide, a creek, inlet, Varr. R. R. 3, 17:III.in aestuaria ac paludes,
Caes. B. G. 2, 28 Herz.; Tac. A. 2, 8; cf. id. Agr. 22.—In mining t. t., an air-hole, air-shaft: secundum puteum dextra ac sinistra fodiunt aestuaria, Plin. 31, 3, 28, § 49; cf. Vitr. 8, 7; Pall. 9, 9. -
4 ría
f.estuary, ria, river mouth, loch.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: reír.* * *1 (gen) estuary, river mouth; (técnicamente) ria* * *ISF estuaryII* * *Ifemenino ria (long, narrow, tidal inlet)II* * *Ifemenino ria (long, narrow, tidal inlet)II* * *ría1ria (long, narrow, tidal inlet)* * *
Del verbo reír: ( conjugate reír)
ría es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
reír
ría
reír ( conjugate reír) verbo intransitivo
to laugh;
verbo transitivo ‹gracia/chiste› to laugh at
reírse verbo pronominal
to laugh;
ríase a carcajadas to guffaw;
ríase DE algo/algn to laugh at sth/sb
ría sustantivo femenino
ria (long, narrow, tidal inlet)
reír
I verbo intransitivo to laugh: me hace reír, he makes me laugh
echarse a reír, to burst out laughing
II vt to laugh at: no le rías las gracias al niño, don't humour the boy
ría f Geog ria
' ría' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adversario
- agrario
- alimenticio
- ambulatorio
- anticuario
- antirreglamentario
- arancelario
- arbitrario
- arrendatario
- autoritario
- bancario
- becario
- beneficiario
- bibliotecario
- binario
- canario
- circulatorio
- complementario
- comunitario
- contradictorio
- contrario
- culinario
- destinatario
- diario
- difamatorio
- dignatario
- disuasivo
- divisorio
- ejidatario
- eliminatorio
- emisario
- empresario
- estrafalario
- extraordinario
- ferroviario
- funcionario
- giratorio
- hereditario
- hipotecario
- honorario
- hospitalario
- humanitario
- imaginario
- incendiario
- innecesario
- insatisfactorio
- intermediario
- introductorio
- involuntario
- legendario
English:
addressee
- adversary
- aquarium
- arsonist
- auditorium
- beneficiary
- borrower
- civil
- clerk
- contract
- convict
- coowner
- crematorium
- criterion
- curator
- entrepreneur
- equilibrium
- executor
- fitter
- flier
- foreign
- go
- hard
- home
- impresario
- intermediary
- joint
- librarian
- loyalist
- Member
- mercenary
- millionaire
- minister
- official
- operator
- opponent
- owner
- partisan
- payee
- personal
- prison
- promoter
- proprietor
- realtor
- recipient
- registrar
- revolutionary
- sanatorium
- scholar
- secretary
* * *♦ nf1. [accidente geográfico] ria, = long narrow sea inlet2. [en pista de atletismo] water jump* * *I vb → reírII f estuary* * *ría nf: estuary -
5 caleta
f.1 cove, creek, fleet, a small bay or inlet. (Nautical)2 coasting vessel, coaster. (Andes & Nautical)3 hiding-place (escondite). (Andes)* * *1 cove* * *SF1) (Geog) cove, small bay, inlet2) And (=barco) coasting vessel, coaster3) And (=escondite) cache* * *1) ( ensenada) cove, small bay2) (Col, Ven) ( escondite) cache* * *= cove.Ex. The coast is dotted with small bays and coves and lined with pines.* * *1) ( ensenada) cove, small bay2) (Col, Ven) ( escondite) cache* * *= cove.Ex: The coast is dotted with small bays and coves and lined with pines.
* * *A (ensenada) cove, small bayB1 (Col, Ven) (escondite) cacheC1 (persona egoísta) selfish person2 (de productos) hoarder* * *
caleta sustantivo femenino ( ensenada) cove
' caleta' also found in these entries:
English:
cove
* * *caleta nf1. [bahía] cove, inlet3. Col, Ven [escondite] hiding place* * *f cove -
6 خور
خَوْر \ creek: a narrow sheltered stretch of water off the coast or the side of a river. inlet: a narrow stretch of water reaching from the sea into the land: This rocky coast is full of inlets. -
7 creek
خَوْر \ creek: a narrow sheltered stretch of water off the coast or the side of a river. inlet: a narrow stretch of water reaching from the sea into the land: This rocky coast is full of inlets. -
8 لسان
لِسَان \ flap: a piece (of a table, a garment, etc.) that folds and hangs down: the flap of a pocket; the flaps on the wings of an aircraft. tab: a short strip of cloth, fixed to a garment so that it will hang on a hook; a piece of metal for pulling the top off a tin. tongue: the organ inside the mouth, with which we talk and taste. \ لِسَان ماء \ inlet: a narrow stretch of water reaching from the sea into the land: This rocky coast is full of inlets.
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