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1 alfombra trenzada
• braided rug -
2 cáńamo trenzado
• braided hemp -
3 trenzado
• braided• intertwined• plaited• pleached• trespassing against the law• tresses -
4 trenzado
adj.braided, intertwined, plaited, pleached.past part.past participle of spanish verb: trenzar.* * *1 (trenza - de pelo) plait, US braid; (- de costura) braid2 (en danza) entrechat3 (de caballo) crossover step* * *1.ADJ [pelo] plaited, braided (EEUU); (Cos) braided; (=entrelazado) intertwined, twisted together2. SM1) [de pelo] plaiting, braiding (EEUU); [de pajas, cintas] plaiting2) (Ballet) entrechat* * ** * ** * ** * *
Del verbo trenzar: ( conjugate trenzar)
trenzado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
trenzado
trenzar
trenzado sustantivo masculino
1 (acción) braiding, plainting
2 (de un caballo) crossover step
3 (salto de danza) entrechat
trenzar verbo transitivo to plait, US to braid
* * *trenzado, -a♦ adjplaited♦ nm2. [de fibras] plaiting, braiding3. [en danza] entrechat* * *m plaiting; de pelo braiding, Brplaiting -
5 concha
f.1 shell.2 tortoiseshell (carey).3 cunt (vulgar) (vulva). (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), River Plate)4 scallop.5 conch, smooth concave surface resembling the interior of a semidome, concha.6 external part of a woman's genitals.7 vagina.8 concha auriculae, cavity in the outer ear.* * *1 (caparazón) shell2 (carey) tortoiseshell3 (ostra) oyster4 TEATRO prompt box\meterse en su concha figurado to withdraw into one's shelltener muchas conchas familiar to be a sly oneconcha de peregrino scallop shell* * *noun f.* * *SF [forma familiar] de María de la Concepción* * *1) ( de moluscos) shellhacer concha — (Méx) to become hardened o toughened
2) ( carey) tortoise shell3) (Teatr) prompt box4) (Ven) (cáscara - de verduras, fruta) skin; (- del queso) rind; (- del pan) crust; (- de maníes) shellconcha de mango — (Ven fam) trick question
5) (Méx) (Dep) protection box, box6) (AmS vulg) ( de mujer) cunt (vulg)la concha de su madre! — (AmS vulg) shit! (vulg), fucking hell! (vulg)
7) (AmL exc CS fam: en algunas regiones vulg) ( descaro) nerve (colloq), cheek (BrE colloq)* * *= shell, seashell.Ex. It describes the annual hobby exchanges week for 6th grade pupils at King's Cristian School library, when pupils swap collectable items eg baseball cards, stamps, coins and shells.Ex. She sits at the hospital piano each afternoon with lotus blossoms and seashells braided in her hair.----* concha de mar = seashell.* concha marina = seashell.* * *1) ( de moluscos) shellhacer concha — (Méx) to become hardened o toughened
2) ( carey) tortoise shell3) (Teatr) prompt box4) (Ven) (cáscara - de verduras, fruta) skin; (- del queso) rind; (- del pan) crust; (- de maníes) shellconcha de mango — (Ven fam) trick question
5) (Méx) (Dep) protection box, box6) (AmS vulg) ( de mujer) cunt (vulg)la concha de su madre! — (AmS vulg) shit! (vulg), fucking hell! (vulg)
7) (AmL exc CS fam: en algunas regiones vulg) ( descaro) nerve (colloq), cheek (BrE colloq)* * *= shell, seashell.Ex: It describes the annual hobby exchanges week for 6th grade pupils at King's Cristian School library, when pupils swap collectable items eg baseball cards, stamps, coins and shells.
Ex: She sits at the hospital piano each afternoon with lotus blossoms and seashells braided in her hair.* concha de mar = seashell.* concha marina = seashell.* * *A (de moluscos) shellhacer concha ( Méx); to become hardened o toughenedmeterse en su concha to retreat into one's shellestá siempre metido en su concha he never comes out of his shell, he's always retreating into his shelltener más conchas que un galápago or tener muchas conchas to be a sly one ( colloq)Compuesto:( Chi) mother-of-pearlB (carey) tortoise shellgafas/peine de concha tortoiseshell glasses/combC (ensenada) coveD ( Teatr) prompt boxE ( Ven)1 (de un árbol) barkestaba lleno de conchas de mango it was full of trick questionsme caí en una concha de mango I fell into a trapCompuesto:masculine and feminine ( AmS vulg) ( masculine) bastard ( vulg), son of a bitch ( AmE vulg); ( feminine) bitch ( vulg)¡qué (tal) concha la de Jorge! Jorge's got a lot of nerve!, Jorge's got a bloody nerve o cheek! ( BrE sl)con concha y cara de perro ( Ven arg): y con concha y cara de perro vino y me pidió más and he had the nerve o ( BrE) cheek o ( BrE) brass to come and ask me for more! ( colloq)* * *
concha sustantivo femenino
concha nácar (Méx) or (Chi) de perla mother-of-pearl
c) (Teatr) prompt box
(— del queso) rind;
(— del pan) crust;
(— de nueces) shell
concha sustantivo femenino
1 Zool shell
2 (material, carey) tortoiseshell
3 LAm vulgar cunt
' concha' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caracol
- vieira
English:
seashell
- shell
- mother
- pearl
- sea
- tortoiseshell
* * *concha nf1. [de molusco] shellconcha de peregrino scallop2. [carey] tortoiseshell¡concha de su madre! motherfucker![de semilla] husk; [de manzana, pera] peel; [de naranja] rind; [de plátano] peel, skin; [del pan] crust; [de huevo] shell* * *f ZO shell;meterse en su concha fig withdraw into one’s shell* * *concha nf: conch, seashell* * *concha n shell -
6 concha de mar
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7 concha marina
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8 entrelazar
v.1 to interlace, to interlink.2 to intertwine, to mat, to enlace, to interlock.* * *1 to entwine, interweave, interlace\entrelazar las manos to join one's hands, hold hands* * *verbto intertwine, interweave* * *1.verbo transitivo <cintas/hilos> to interweave, intertwine2.entrelazarse v pron to intertwine, interweave* * *= lock together, criss-cross [crisscross], intertwine, entwine, interlock, mesh, braid, knot together, interweave, twine, interlace.Ex. As the water was draining away between the wires of the sieve, he gave the mould a sideways shake locking the fibres together and 'shutting' the sheet.Ex. The university buildings are grouped about stretches of greensward crisscrossed by paths and canopied by impressive trees.Ex. Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex. The Zimbabwe Library Association history is entwined with library development in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia).Ex. Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.Ex. Meshing together the many means of communication remains the central task of libraries and this task continues to require financial support = La tarea central de las bibliotecas sigue siendo la de combinar los númerosos medios de comunicación, algo que continúa necesitando apoyo económico.Ex. This is a painting of a girl in a red dress with her hair braided, seated behind a parapet near a window.Ex. Every project in this book is made by knotting together some type of cordage.Ex. Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Ex. This liana has an old stem twining around a tree branch in the tropical deciduous forest of Michoacan, Mexico.Ex. In structure, baskets were closely related to textiles: both were made by interlacing strands of threads by hand.----* entrelazarse = become + intertwined.* * *1.verbo transitivo <cintas/hilos> to interweave, intertwine2.entrelazarse v pron to intertwine, interweave* * *= lock together, criss-cross [crisscross], intertwine, entwine, interlock, mesh, braid, knot together, interweave, twine, interlace.Ex: As the water was draining away between the wires of the sieve, he gave the mould a sideways shake locking the fibres together and 'shutting' the sheet.
Ex: The university buildings are grouped about stretches of greensward crisscrossed by paths and canopied by impressive trees.Ex: Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex: The Zimbabwe Library Association history is entwined with library development in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia).Ex: Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.Ex: Meshing together the many means of communication remains the central task of libraries and this task continues to require financial support = La tarea central de las bibliotecas sigue siendo la de combinar los númerosos medios de comunicación, algo que continúa necesitando apoyo económico.Ex: This is a painting of a girl in a red dress with her hair braided, seated behind a parapet near a window.Ex: Every project in this book is made by knotting together some type of cordage.Ex: Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Ex: This liana has an old stem twining around a tree branch in the tropical deciduous forest of Michoacan, Mexico.Ex: In structure, baskets were closely related to textiles: both were made by interlacing strands of threads by hand.* entrelazarse = become + intertwined.* * *entrelazar [A4 ]vt‹cintas/hilos› to interweave, intertwinecaminaban con las manos entrelazadas they walked along hand in handto intertwine, interweave* * *
entrelazar ( conjugate entrelazar) verbo transitivo ‹cintas/hilos› to interweave, intertwine;
entrelazarse verbo pronominal
to intertwine, interweave
entrelazar verbo transitivo, entrelazarse verbo reflexivo to entwine
' entrelazar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
entrelazarse
- trabar
- entretejer
English:
entwine
- interlock
- intertwine
* * *♦ vt[dedos] to interlace; [líneas, trazos] to intertwine; [hilos, cintas] to interweave; [historias, destinos, vidas] to intertwine, to weave together;entrelazaron sus manos they joined hands* * *v/t interweave, intertwine* * *entrelazar {21} vtentrecruzar: to interweave, to intertwine -
9 flor de loto
(n.) = lotus, lotus flower, lotus blossomEx. In this fully updated work, nearly 500 species and cultivars of the crowning jewels of water gardens, the water lilies and lotuses, are described.Ex. Lotus flowers are amazing and have strong symbolic ties to many Asian religions especially throughout India.Ex. She sits at the hospital piano each afternoon with lotus blossoms and seashells braided in her hair.* * *(n.) = lotus, lotus flower, lotus blossomEx: In this fully updated work, nearly 500 species and cultivars of the crowning jewels of water gardens, the water lilies and lotuses, are described.
Ex: Lotus flowers are amazing and have strong symbolic ties to many Asian religions especially throughout India.Ex: She sits at the hospital piano each afternoon with lotus blossoms and seashells braided in her hair. -
10 parapeto
m.parapet (antepecho).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: parapetar.* * *1 parapet* * *SM1) [como defensa] [gen] defence, defense (EEUU), barricade; (Mil) parapet2) [de puente, escalera] parapet* * ** * *= parapet.Ex. This is a painting of a girl in a red dress with her hair braided, seated behind a parapet near a window.----* parapeto de la carretera = road bank.* parapeto del camino = road bank.* * ** * *= parapet.Ex: This is a painting of a girl in a red dress with her hair braided, seated behind a parapet near a window.
* parapeto de la carretera = road bank.* parapeto del camino = road bank.* * *1 ( Arquit) parapet2 (barricada) barricadelos coches les sirvieron de parapeto contra las balas the cars served as a shield o barricade against the bullets* * *
Del verbo parapetar: ( conjugate parapetar)
parapeto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
parapetó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
parapeto sustantivo masculino (Arquit) parapet;
( barricada) barricade
parapeto sustantivo masculino
1 parapet
2 barricade
' parapeto' also found in these entries:
English:
parapet
* * *parapeto nm1. [antepecho] parapet2. [barandilla] bannister3. [barricada] barricade* * *m parapet* * *parapeto nm: parapet, rampart -
11 trenzar
v.1 to plait (hair).El electricista enroscó el cable The electrician twined=coiled the cable.2 to braid (fibras).* * *1 to plait, braid2 (peluquería) to plait, US braid1 (en danza) to weave in and out2 (caballo) to caper, frisk* * *1.VT [+ cabello] to plait, braid (EEUU); [+ pajas, cintas] to plait; (Cos) to braid; [+ hilo] to weave, twist (together)2.VI [bailarines] to weave in and out; [caballo] to caper3.See:* * *1. 2.trenzarse v pron1) (refl) < pelo> to braid (AmE), to plait (BrE)2)a) (AmL) ( enzarzarse)* * *= braid, interweave, twine.Ex. This is a painting of a girl in a red dress with her hair braided, seated behind a parapet near a window.Ex. Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Ex. This liana has an old stem twining around a tree branch in the tropical deciduous forest of Michoacan, Mexico.* * *1. 2.trenzarse v pron1) (refl) < pelo> to braid (AmE), to plait (BrE)2)a) (AmL) ( enzarzarse)* * *= braid, interweave, twine.Ex: This is a painting of a girl in a red dress with her hair braided, seated behind a parapet near a window.
Ex: Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Ex: This liana has an old stem twining around a tree branch in the tropical deciduous forest of Michoacan, Mexico.* * *trenzar [A4 ]vtBB1 ( AmL) (enzarzarse) trenzarse EN algo; to get involved IN sthse trenzaron en una discusión they got involved in o embroiled in an argumentlos dos perros se trenzaron the two dogs started to fight o went for each other* * *
trenzar verbo transitivo to plait, US to braid
' trenzar' also found in these entries:
English:
braid
- plait
* * *♦ vt2. [fibras] to plait, to braid* * *v/t plait; pelo braid, Brplait* * *trenzar {21} vt: to braid* * *trenzar vb to plait -
12 curso anastomosado
anastomosing channel; braided channel; braided river -
13 lecho divagante
anastomosing channel; braided channel; braided river -
14 río divagante
anastomosing channel; braided channel; braided river -
15 ten-gallon hat
( galón 'type of ribbon' < French galon < Old French galonner 'to adorn the head with ribbons')According to Watts, the typical western hat, with a high crown and a wide brim. It is not named for its capacity, but for the braided decorations or galones that adorn it. The number 'ten' was added later by English speakers who mistook the meaning of the Spanish word. The DRAE references galón as a thin, strong, braided decoration used on clothing and other items. Islas references galoneado as a hat decorated with galones and worn by a charro. -
16 entorchado
m.1 a twisted gold or silver cord, for embroideries.Entorchados cords for a musical instrument covered with silver wire, bass strings2 gold braid, silver braid.past part.past participle of spanish verb: entorchar.* * *1 braid* * *SM1) [en uniforme] gold braid, silver braid2) (Mús) bass string* * *entorchado nm1. [bordado] = silk braided with gold or silver2. Dep title* * *m1 MÚS string2 MIL braid -
17 trencilla
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18 alambre trenzado
m.braided wire. -
19 alfombra trenzada
f.braided rug. -
20 cable trenzado
m.braided cable.
- 1
- 2
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