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1 bale
beil
I noun(a large bundle of goods or material (cloth, hay etc) tied together: a bale of cotton.) fardo
II
1. verb((also bail) to clear (water out of a boat with buckets etc): Several gallons of water were baled out of the boat.) baldear- bale out
2.
See also:
- bail outbale n bala / pacatr[beɪl]1 bala, fardo1 embalarbale n: bala f, fardo m, paca fn.• bala (Fardo) s.f.• balón s.m.• fardo s.m.• paca s.f.v.• achicar (Barco) v.• embalar v.• empacar v.• empaquetar v.• enfardar v.beɪlnoun paca f, fardo m, bala f
I
[beɪl]N [of cloth] bala f; [of hay] fardo m, bala f
II
[beɪl]see bale out* * *[beɪl]noun paca f, fardo m, bala f -
2 Bâle
beil
I noun(a large bundle of goods or material (cloth, hay etc) tied together: a bale of cotton.) fardo
II
1. verb((also bail) to clear (water out of a boat with buckets etc): Several gallons of water were baled out of the boat.) baldear- bale out
2.
See also:
- bail outbale n bala / pacatr[beɪl]1 bala, fardo1 embalarbale n: bala f, fardo m, paca fn.• bala (Fardo) s.f.• balón s.m.• fardo s.m.• paca s.f.v.• achicar (Barco) v.• embalar v.• empacar v.• empaquetar v.• enfardar v.beɪlnoun paca f, fardo m, bala f[bɑːl]N Basilea f* * *[beɪl]noun paca f, fardo m, bala f
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