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1 cambronal
• bramble bushes -
2 zarza
f.bramble, blackberry bush.* * *1 bramble, blackberry bush* * *SF bramble, blackberry (bush)* * *femenino bramble, blackberry bush* * *= briar, bramble, brier.Nota: También escrito briar.Ex. They live in a wood among briars and brambles trying to survive in the daunting and strange land of human giants.Ex. They live in a wood among briars and brambles trying to survive in the daunting and strange land of human giants.Ex. The rest of the tombstones were scattered randomly among briers and weeds.----* zarza ardiente, la = burning bush, the.* * *femenino bramble, blackberry bush* * *= briar, bramble, brier.Nota: También escrito briar.Ex: They live in a wood among briars and brambles trying to survive in the daunting and strange land of human giants.
Ex: They live in a wood among briars and brambles trying to survive in the daunting and strange land of human giants.Ex: The rest of the tombstones were scattered randomly among briers and weeds.* zarza ardiente, la = burning bush, the.* * *bramble, blackberry bushCompuesto:( Bib) burning bush* * *
zarza sustantivo femenino
bramble, blackberry bush
zarza f Bot blackberry bush, bramble
' zarza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
espina
- espinoso
- pincho
English:
bramble
- brier
* * *zarza nfbramble, blackberry bush* * *f BOT bramble* * *zarza nf: bramble, blackberry bush* * *zarza n bramble -
3 zarzamora
f.blackberry.* * ** * *SF blackberry* * ** * *= blackberry, bramble.Ex. The cooperative's main product was fresh-cut leafy greens, but watermelons, huckleberry, gooseberry, blackberries, and grapes were also sold.Ex. They live in a wood among briars and brambles trying to survive in the daunting and strange land of human giants.* * ** * *= blackberry, bramble.Ex: The cooperative's main product was fresh-cut leafy greens, but watermelons, huckleberry, gooseberry, blackberries, and grapes were also sold.
Ex: They live in a wood among briars and brambles trying to survive in the daunting and strange land of human giants.* * ** * *
zarzamora sustantivo femenino ( fruto) blackberry;
( arbusto) bramble, blackberry bush
zarzamora f Bot (arbusto) blackberry bush
(fruto) blackberry
' zarzamora' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mora
English:
blackberry
- bramble
* * *zarzamora nfblackberry* * *f BOT blackberry* * *zarzamora nf1) : blackberry2) : bramble, blackberry bush* * * -
4 zarzal
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5 cambrón
m.brambleberry, bramble.* * *SM (=espino) buckthorn; (=zarza) bramble* * *= bramble.Ex. They live in a wood among briars and brambles trying to survive in the daunting and strange land of human giants.* * *= bramble.Ex: They live in a wood among briars and brambles trying to survive in the daunting and strange land of human giants.
* * *buckthorn -
6 chaparral
m.1 plantation of evergreen oaks.2 thick bramble-bushes entangled with thorny shrubs in clumps. (America)3 chaparral, bushes, dense growth of shrubs, place overgrown with brambles.4 creosote bush.* * *1 thicket, chaparral* * *SM thicket ( of kermes oaks), chaparral* * *masculino chaparral, thicket* * *= chaparral, thicket.Ex. Chaparrals occur in Mediterranean climates - climates with low rainfall that is concentrated in the cool season.Ex. Abraham looked up and there in a thicket he saw a ram caught by its horns.* * *masculino chaparral, thicket* * *= chaparral, thicket.Ex: Chaparrals occur in Mediterranean climates - climates with low rainfall that is concentrated in the cool season.
Ex: Abraham looked up and there in a thicket he saw a ram caught by its horns.* * *chaparral, thicket* * *chaparral nmchaparral, = thicket of kermes oaks -
7 engancharse
1 to get caught (en, on), snag (en, on)2 MILITAR to enlist, join up* * *VPR1) (=quedarse prendido) to get hooked up, catch (en on)(Mec) to engage (en with)engancharse a la droga — * to get hooked on drugs *, become addicted to drugs
2) (Mil) to enlist, join up* * *
■engancharse verbo reflexivo
1 to get caught o hooked
2 fam (a la droga) to get hooked
' engancharse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enganchar
- engarzar
English:
catch
- hooked
* * *vprse le enganchó la falda en las zarzas she caught her skirt on the brambles;te has enganchado las medias you've caught o snagged your tights on something2. [alistarse] to enlist, to join up4. Andes, CAm, Méx [para trabajo] to sign up* * *v/r1 get caught (en on)2 MIL sign up, enlist3:engancharse a la droga fam get hooked on drugs fam* * *vr1) : to get snagged, to get hooked2) : to enlist* * *engancharse vb1. (ropa, etc) to get caught2. (drogas) to get hooked on -
8 zarza
• blackberry• bramble• brambleberry• briar• prickly bush -
9 zarzal
• blackberry patch• bramble patch• brier patch• clump of brambles -
10 cambronal
m.1 thicket of briers, brambles, and thorns.2 bramble bushes.
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Bramble — refers to thorny plants of the genus Rubus , in the Rose family (Rosaceae). Brambles include blackberries, loganberries, and other closely related plants. Bramble fruit is the fruit of any plant of the Genus Rubus , such as the blackberry or the… … Wikipedia
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bramble — (n.) O.E. bræmbel rough, prickly shrub (especially the blackberry bush), with euphonic b , from earlier bræmel, from P.Gmc. *bræmaz (see BROOM (Cf. broom)) … Etymology dictionary
bramble — [n] thorny bush brier, burr, catch weed, cleaver, furze, goose grass, gorse, hedge, nettle, prick, prickly shrub, shrub, spray, thistle, thistle sage, thorn; concept 429 … New thesaurus
bramble — ► NOUN 1) a prickly scrambling shrub of the rose family, especially a blackberry. 2) chiefly Brit. the fruit of the blackberry. ORIGIN Old English, related to BROOM(Cf. ↑broom) … English terms dictionary
bramble — [bram′bəl] n. [ME brembel < OE bræmel < brom,BROOM] 1. any of a genus (Rubus) of generally prickly shrubs of the rose family, as the raspberry, blackberry, or dewberry 2. any prickly shrub or vine brambly adj … English World dictionary
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bramble — [OE] Bramble has several cognates in other Germanic languages, but as with many plant names it does not always refer to the same plant. Old High German brāmma, for instance, is a ‘wild rose’; Old Saxon hiopbrāmio is a ‘hawthorn bush’; and then… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
bramble — UK [ˈbræmb(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms bramble : singular bramble plural brambles 1) a bush with thin sharp points on its long branches, especially one that produces blackberries (= small soft black or purple fruits) 2) a blackberry … English dictionary