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1 abejaruco
• bee-eater• gossiper• gossipy -
2 abejaruco
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3 abejero
m.1 a keeper of bee-hives.2 beekeeper, apiarist, apiculturist, bee-keeper.3 bee-eater.* * *= beekeeper.Ex. Beekeeping is a dying art but as long as we require food to eat, there will be a need for honeybees and beekeepers.* * *= beekeeper.Ex: Beekeeping is a dying art but as long as we require food to eat, there will be a need for honeybees and beekeepers.
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4 abejero
• apiarist• apiculturist• bee-eater• bee-keeper• beekeeper -
5 azulejo
m.1 (glazed) tile.2 glazed tile, glazed tile used as wall covering-especially bathroom walls, tile, wall tile.3 bluebird.4 bluebottle.5 bluish color, bluish colour.6 cop.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: azulejar.* * *1 (baldosa) tile, glazed tile————————1 (pájaro) bluebird* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=ladrillo vidriado) glazed tile; [en el suelo] floor tile2) Caribe ** (=policía) cop *3) Méx (=color) bluish colour, bluish color (EEUU)* * *masculino (glazed ceramic) tile* * *= tile, ceramic tile.Ex. Staff rescued 137,000 volumes amidst mosquitos, falling tiles, heat and moisture.Ex. The book presents the history of the techniques, production, and styles of hand-painted ceramic tiles and of their use in architecture in Europe.* * *masculino (glazed ceramic) tile* * *= tile, ceramic tile.Ex: Staff rescued 137,000 volumes amidst mosquitos, falling tiles, heat and moisture.
Ex: The book presents the history of the techniques, production, and styles of hand-painted ceramic tiles and of their use in architecture in Europe.* * *(glazed ceramic) tile* * *
azulejo sustantivo masculino
(glazed ceramic) tile
azulejo sustantivo masculino glazed tile
' azulejo' also found in these entries:
English:
tile
- ceramic
* * *azulejo, -a♦ adj[azulado] bluish♦ nm1. [baldosín] (glazed) tile* * *m1 tile2 BOT cornflower3 ZO bee-eater* * *azulejo nm: ceramic tile, floor tile* * *azulejo n tile
См. также в других словарях:
Bee-eater — Bee eaters European Bee eaters, (Merops apiaster) Scientific classification Kingdom: A … Wikipedia
bee-eater — /bee ee teuhr/, n. any of several colorful birds of the family Meropidae, of the Old World tropics, that feed on bees and other insects. [1660 70] * * * Any of about 25 species of brightly coloured birds (family Meropidae) that feed on bees,… … Universalium
Bee-eater — Bee eat er, n. (Zo[ o]l.) (a) A bird of the genus {Merops}, that feeds especially on bees. The European species ({Merops apiaster}) is remarkable for its brilliant colors. (b) An African bird of the genus {Rhinopomastes}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bee eater — n. any of a family (Meropidae) of small, brightly colored, tropical Old World coraciiform birds that feed on bees and other insects * * * … Universalium
bee eater — n. any of a family (Meropidae) of small, brightly colored, tropical Old World coraciiform birds that feed on bees and other insects … English World dictionary
bee-eater — /ˈbi itə/ (say bee eetuh) noun 1. → rainbow bee eater. 2. any of various widely distributed members of the family Meropidae, insectivorous birds with long slender bills and brilliant plumage …
bee-eater — noun /ˈbɪjiːtə/ Any of various brightly coloured, insectivorous, near passerine birds in the family Meropidae, especially the European bee eater, Merops apiaster … Wiktionary
bee-eater — tikrieji bitininkai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Merops angl. bee eater vok. Spint, m rus. щурка, f pranc. guêpier, m ryšiai: platesnis terminas – bitininkiniai siauresnis terminas – baltagurklis bitininkas siauresnis… … Paukščių pavadinimų žodynas
bee eater — noun colorful chiefly tropical Old World bird having a strong graceful flight; feeds on especially bees • Hypernyms: ↑coraciiform bird • Member Holonyms: ↑Meropidae, ↑family Meropidae * * * bee eater, any one of a family of insect eating birds,… … Useful english dictionary
bee-eater — bee′ eat er n. orn any of numerous colorful birds of the family Meropidae, inhabiting warm regions, that feed on flying insects • Etymology: 1660–70 … From formal English to slang
bee-eater — noun Date: 1668 any of a family (Meropidae) of brightly colored slender billed insectivorous chiefly tropical Old World birds … New Collegiate Dictionary