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abseiling

  • 1 rappel

    1 abseiling
    \
    hacer rappel to abseil
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    hacer rappel — to abseil, abseil down

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    masculino abseil, rappel

    bajar en/hacer un rappel — to abseil o rappel down

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    Ex. These activities included canoeing, rowing, archery, abseiling and cycle touring.
    ----
    * hacer rappel = abseil.
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    masculino abseil, rappel

    bajar en/hacer un rappel — to abseil o rappel down

    * * *

    Ex: These activities included canoeing, rowing, archery, abseiling and cycle touring.

    * hacer rappel = abseil.

    * * *
    abseil, rappel
    hicimos un rappel we abseiled o rappeled down
    bajar en rappel to abseil o rappel down
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    * * *
    mrapel

    Spanish-English dictionary > rappel

  • 2 acampar

    v.
    to camp.
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    1 to camp
    1 to camp
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    verb
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    1.
    VI to camp; (Mil) to encamp
    2.
    See:
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    verbo intransitivo to camp
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    = camp, camp out, set up + camp.
    Ex. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.
    Ex. It is worth camping out there for the weekend but probably with mates as it is hard to convince the chicks they want to hike over a ridge to get to a place with no bogs.
    Ex. This popular annual funfair sets up camp in the area surrounding the Midi train station in Brussels.
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    verbo intransitivo to camp
    * * *
    = camp, camp out, set up + camp.

    Ex: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.

    Ex: It is worth camping out there for the weekend but probably with mates as it is hard to convince the chicks they want to hike over a ridge to get to a place with no bogs.
    Ex: This popular annual funfair sets up camp in the area surrounding the Midi train station in Brussels.

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    acampar [A1 ]
    vi
    to camp
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    acampar ( conjugate acampar) verbo intransitivo
    to camp
    acampar verbo intransitivo to camp
    ' acampar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cámping
    - ideal
    - carpa
    English:
    camp
    - camp out
    - encamp
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    to camp;
    prohibido acampar [en letrero] no camping
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    v/i camp
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    : to camp
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    acampar vb to camp

    Spanish-English dictionary > acampar

  • 3 ciclismo turístico

    Ex. These activities included canoeing, rowing, archery, abseiling and cycle touring.
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    Ex: These activities included canoeing, rowing, archery, abseiling and cycle touring.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ciclismo turístico

  • 4 correrse una juerga

    to have a ball
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    (v.) = have + a ball, have + a great time
    Ex. We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.
    Ex. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.
    * * *
    (v.) = have + a ball, have + a great time

    Ex: We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.

    Ex: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > correrse una juerga

  • 5 hacer acampada

    (v.) = camp
    Ex. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.
    * * *
    (v.) = camp

    Ex: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hacer acampada

  • 6 hacer rappel

    v.
    to absail down.
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    to abseil
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    (v.) = abseil
    Ex. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.
    * * *
    (v.) = abseil

    Ex: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hacer rappel

  • 7 ir de acampada

    (v.) = camp
    Ex. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.
    * * *
    (v.) = camp

    Ex: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ir de acampada

  • 8 pasárselo bien

    (v.) = have + a good time, have + a great time
    Ex. And no matter how set everyone is to have a good time, it is difficult to do more than make the cheerful best of things if the picnic is held, for some crazy reason, on a stinking garbage dump in pouring rain.
    Ex. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.
    * * *
    (v.) = have + a good time, have + a great time

    Ex: And no matter how set everyone is to have a good time, it is difficult to do more than make the cheerful best of things if the picnic is held, for some crazy reason, on a stinking garbage dump in pouring rain.

    Ex: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pasárselo bien

  • 9 pasárselo fabuloso

    (v.) = have + a good time, have + a great time, have + a whale of a time
    Ex. And no matter how set everyone is to have a good time, it is difficult to do more than make the cheerful best of things if the picnic is held, for some crazy reason, on a stinking garbage dump in pouring rain.
    Ex. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.
    Ex. She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.
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    (v.) = have + a good time, have + a great time, have + a whale of a time

    Ex: And no matter how set everyone is to have a good time, it is difficult to do more than make the cheerful best of things if the picnic is held, for some crazy reason, on a stinking garbage dump in pouring rain.

    Ex: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.
    Ex: She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pasárselo fabuloso

  • 10 pasárselo la mar de bien

    (v.) = have + a whale of a time, have + a great time
    Ex. She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.
    Ex. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.
    * * *
    (v.) = have + a whale of a time, have + a great time

    Ex: She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.

    Ex: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pasárselo la mar de bien

  • 11 pasárselo pipa

    (v.) = have + a great time
    Ex. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.
    * * *
    (v.) = have + a great time

    Ex: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pasárselo pipa

  • 12 rapel

    rápel masculino rappel
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    rápel masculino rappel
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    rapel, rápel
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    rápel (pl rapels), rappel (pl rappels) nm
    Dep abseiling, rappelling;
    hacer rápel to abseil, to rappel
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    m DEP rappel;
    en rapel rappel down

    Spanish-English dictionary > rapel

См. также в других словарях:

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  • abseiling — UK [ˈæbseɪlɪŋ] / US noun [uncountable] British a sport that involves climbing down the front of a large rock or a tall building while holding onto a rope …   English dictionary

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