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1 arroyo
m.1 stream (riachuelo).2 gutter.3 brook, beck, stream, rivulet.4 slow lane, crawler lane.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: arroyar.* * *1 (corriente de agua) stream, brook2 (en la calle) gutter3 figurado (corriente) flood, stream\poner (a alguien) en el arroyo figurado to chuck (somebody) outsacar (a alguien) del arroyo figurado to drag (somebody) from the gutter* * *noun m.brook, stream* * *SM1) (=riachuelo) stream, brook; (=cauce) watercourse; LAm (=río) river; Méx (=barranco) gully, ravine2) (=cuneta) gutter* * *a) ( riachuelo) streamb) ( cuneta) gutterponer or plantar a alguien en el arroyo — (fam) to kick somebody out (colloq)
c) (AmC) ( torrentera) gullyd) (Méx) (Auto) slow lane* * *= creek, brook, stream, rivulet.Ex. The writer muses on a little creek that winds by his apartment commenting on how the creek's environment has changed = El escritor reflexiona sobre un pequeño arroyo que serpentea junto a su apartamento comentando cómo ha cambiado su entorno.Ex. A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.Ex. The library will be open to the public and will cover all subjects concerning the various aspects of lakes, streams, rivers, estuaries and wetlands.Ex. The article is entitled 'Canyons, rivulets: scientists give first impression of Titan photos'.----* arroyo + crecer = stream + swell.* arroyo murmurante = babbling brook.* * *a) ( riachuelo) streamb) ( cuneta) gutterponer or plantar a alguien en el arroyo — (fam) to kick somebody out (colloq)
c) (AmC) ( torrentera) gullyd) (Méx) (Auto) slow lane* * *= creek, brook, stream, rivulet.Ex: The writer muses on a little creek that winds by his apartment commenting on how the creek's environment has changed = El escritor reflexiona sobre un pequeño arroyo que serpentea junto a su apartamento comentando cómo ha cambiado su entorno.
Ex: A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.Ex: The library will be open to the public and will cover all subjects concerning the various aspects of lakes, streams, rivers, estuaries and wetlands.Ex: The article is entitled 'Canyons, rivulets: scientists give first impression of Titan photos'.* arroyo + crecer = stream + swell.* arroyo murmurante = babbling brook.* * *1 (riachuelo) stream2 (cuneta) gutterestar en el arroyo to be in the gutter, be down and outsacar a algn del arroyo to take sb from the gutter3 ( AmC) (torrentera) gully* * *
Del verbo arroyar: ( conjugate arroyar)
arroyo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
arroyó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
arroyo sustantivo masculino
d) (Méx) (Auto) slow lane
arroyo sustantivo masculino brook, stream
' arroyo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cañada
- cauce
- deslizar
- estero
- quebrada
English:
babble
- brook
- burble
- downward
- downwards
- stream
- creek
- gutter
- stepping-stone
* * *arroyo nm1. [riachuelo] stream2. [de la calle] gutter;sacar a alguien del arroyo to drag sb out of the gutter;terminar en el arroyo: terminaron las dos en el arroyo they both ended up in the gutter* * *m stream;sacar a alguien del arroyo fig pull s.o. out of the gutter* * *arroyo nm1) riachuelo: brook, creek, stream2) : gutter* * *arroyo n stream -
2 barca
f.dinghy, small boat.barca de remos rowing boat* * *1 boat, small boat\en la misma barca in the same boat* * *noun f.* * *SF boat, small boatbarca de pesca, barca pesquera — fishing boat
* * *femenino boat* * *= boat, punt, skiff, dinghy.Ex. In 1793, Hurley Barnes and his family sailed down the Lewark River in a small boat.Ex. The tour includes a boat trip through this region on a punt typical of the region.Ex. A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.Ex. The illustration shows how air flows around a sail, explaining why a dinghy is able to move toward the wind rather than be blown backwards.----* barca de remos = rowboat.* barca hinchable = dinghy.* emigrantes que huyen de su país en barca o patera = boat people.* paseo en barca = boating.* puente de barcas = pontoon bridge.* * *femenino boat* * *= boat, punt, skiff, dinghy.Ex: In 1793, Hurley Barnes and his family sailed down the Lewark River in a small boat.
Ex: The tour includes a boat trip through this region on a punt typical of the region.Ex: A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.Ex: The illustration shows how air flows around a sail, explaining why a dinghy is able to move toward the wind rather than be blown backwards.* barca de remos = rowboat.* barca hinchable = dinghy.* emigrantes que huyen de su país en barca o patera = boat people.* paseo en barca = boating.* puente de barcas = pontoon bridge.* * *boatCompuesto:* * *
barca sustantivo femenino
boat;
barca sustantivo femenino small boat
' barca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabeceo
- chinchorro
- agitar
- banco
- carcasa
- chalupa
- lancha
- mar
English:
boat
- boating
- drift
- ferry
- meet
- riverboat
- trawler
* * *Barça ['barsa] nmDep = informal name for Barcelona Football Club* * *f boat;dar un paseo en barca go on a boat trip* * *barca nf1) : boat2)barca de pasaje : ferryboat* * *barca n boat -
3 barquero
m.1 boatman, ferryman, riverman, bargeman.2 water bug.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *barquero, -aSM / F [de barcaza, barca] boatman/boatwoman; [de embarcadero] ferryman/ferrywoman* * *- ra (m) boatman; (f) boatwoman* * *= boatman [boatmen, -pl.], ferryman [ferrymen, -pl.], oarsman [oarsmen, -pl.].Ex. These descriptors are still alive: boatmen, city council-men, firemen, foremen, longshoremen, stunt men, statesmen, watchmen, man and manpower.Ex. A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.Ex. The tradition of the shore dinner dates back to the late 1800s when the oarsmen would row passengers in their skiffs to and from fishing grounds.* * *- ra (m) boatman; (f) boatwoman* * *= boatman [boatmen, -pl.], ferryman [ferrymen, -pl.], oarsman [oarsmen, -pl.].Ex: These descriptors are still alive: boatmen, city council-men, firemen, foremen, longshoremen, stunt men, statesmen, watchmen, man and manpower.
Ex: A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.Ex: The tradition of the shore dinner dates back to the late 1800s when the oarsmen would row passengers in their skiffs to and from fishing grounds.* * *barquero -ramasculine, feminineA ( masculine) boatmanB ( feminine) boatwoman* * *
barquero◊ -ra (m) boatman;
(f) boatwoman
' barquero' also found in these entries:
English:
across
- boat
* * *barquero, -a nm,fboatman, f boatwoman* * *m boatman* * * -
4 batea
f.1 painted tray or hamper of Japanned wood which comes from the East Indies.2 trough for bathing hands and feet.3 boat made in the form of a trough, punt.4 flat car.5 washing trough.6 washing pan.7 flat-bottomed boat, punt.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: batear.* * *1 (barco) flat-bottomed boat2 (bandeja) tray3 (artesa) trough* * *SF1) (=bandeja) tray2) LAm (=artesa para lavar) washing trough3) (Min) washing pan4) (Ferro) flat car, low waggon5) (Náut) flat-bottomed boat, punt* * *1)a) ( bandeja) tray; ( para mariscos) bedb) ( barco) flat-bottomed boat2) (AmL)a) ( recipiente) shallow pan o tray ( for washing)b) ( comedero) trough* * *= punt, skiff.Ex. The tour includes a boat trip through this region on a punt typical of the region.Ex. A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.* * *1)a) ( bandeja) tray; ( para mariscos) bedb) ( barco) flat-bottomed boat2) (AmL)a) ( recipiente) shallow pan o tray ( for washing)b) ( comedero) trough* * *= punt, skiff.Ex: The tour includes a boat trip through this region on a punt typical of the region.
Ex: A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.* * *A1 (bandeja) tray2 (para mariscos) bed3 (barco) flat-bottomed boatB ( AmL)1 (recipiente) shallow pan o tray ( for washing etc)2 (comedero) trough* * *
Del verbo batear: ( conjugate batear)
batea es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
batea
batear
batea sustantivo femenino
batear ( conjugate batear) verbo intransitivo
to bat
verbo transitivo
to hit
batear
I verbo intransitivo to bat
II verbo transitivo to hit: el jugador no consiguió batear la pelota, the batter failed to hit the ball
' batea' also found in these entries:
English:
punt
* * *batea nf1. [embarcación] flat-bottomed boat2. batea mejillonera = raft for farming mussels3. Am [artesa] trough [for washing clothes];Venni lava ni presta la batea he's a dog in the manger* * *f1 ( bandeja) tray2 MAR flat-bottomed boat* * *batea nf1) : tray, pan2) : flat-bottomed boat, punt -
5 canal de navegación
(n.) = shipping canalEx. Heavy metals can be traced far back in time in these shipping canals and are mainly responsible for the existing contamination.* * *(n.) = shipping canalEx: Heavy metals can be traced far back in time in these shipping canals and are mainly responsible for the existing contamination.
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6 cirugía dental
f.1 dental surgery, surgery practiced on teeth.2 dental surgery.* * *(n.) = dental surgeryEx. Everyone dreads a visit to the dentist's office; but at some point, most of us will need dental surgery, ranging from root canals to dental implants.* * *(n.) = dental surgeryEx: Everyone dreads a visit to the dentist's office; but at some point, most of us will need dental surgery, ranging from root canals to dental implants.
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7 clínica dental
f.dental clinic, dentist's, dentist's surgery, dentist's office.* * *dental office (AmE), dental surgery (BrE)* * *(n.) = dental clinic, dentist's office, dentist's surgeryEx. Results indicate that untreated dental decay is significant among seasonal farmworkers who seek care at this dental clinic.Ex. Everyone dreads a visit to the dentist's office; but at some point, most of us will need dental surgery, ranging from root canals to dental implants.Ex. Moreover, if you happen to be suffering from dental phobia, where the idea of visiting a dentist's surgery scares the hell out of you, you will be glad to learn that 'do it yourself' dental veneer kits exist.* * *dental office (AmE), dental surgery (BrE)* * *(n.) = dental clinic, dentist's office, dentist's surgeryEx: Results indicate that untreated dental decay is significant among seasonal farmworkers who seek care at this dental clinic.
Ex: Everyone dreads a visit to the dentist's office; but at some point, most of us will need dental surgery, ranging from root canals to dental implants.Ex: Moreover, if you happen to be suffering from dental phobia, where the idea of visiting a dentist's surgery scares the hell out of you, you will be glad to learn that 'do it yourself' dental veneer kits exist.* * *dental clinic -
8 conducir una barca con una pértiga
(v.) = poleEx. A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.* * *(v.) = poleEx: A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.
Spanish-English dictionary > conducir una barca con una pértiga
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9 consultorio dental
m.dentist's office, dentist's surgery.* * *(n.) = dentist's office, dental clinic, dentist's surgeryEx. Everyone dreads a visit to the dentist's office; but at some point, most of us will need dental surgery, ranging from root canals to dental implants.Ex. Results indicate that untreated dental decay is significant among seasonal farmworkers who seek care at this dental clinic.Ex. Moreover, if you happen to be suffering from dental phobia, where the idea of visiting a dentist's surgery scares the hell out of you, you will be glad to learn that 'do it yourself' dental veneer kits exist.* * *(n.) = dentist's office, dental clinic, dentist's surgeryEx: Everyone dreads a visit to the dentist's office; but at some point, most of us will need dental surgery, ranging from root canals to dental implants.
Ex: Results indicate that untreated dental decay is significant among seasonal farmworkers who seek care at this dental clinic.Ex: Moreover, if you happen to be suffering from dental phobia, where the idea of visiting a dentist's surgery scares the hell out of you, you will be glad to learn that 'do it yourself' dental veneer kits exist. -
10 dar a Algo el nombre de
(v.) = earn + Nombre + the name ofEx. A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.* * *(v.) = earn + Nombre + the name ofEx: A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.
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11 desde hace mucho tiempo
for a long time* * *= for ages, long-time [longtime], far back in time, for a long time, long since, in ages (and ages and ages)Ex. We'll be able to purchase equipment we've been wanting for ages: an electronic offset printer; collators and folding machines and other graphic production-related paraphernalia.Ex. The late James Bennet Childs, one-time head of Descriptive Cataloging at LC and long-time documents specialist, has often pointed out how the quality of documents cataloging went downhill after the special cataloging unit was abolished.Ex. Heavy metals can be traced far back in time in these shipping canals and are mainly responsible for the existing contamination.Ex. I have been reading his post for a long time and I have been biting my fingers to keep from basting him.Ex. Some of these sites were once large private estates long since transformed in to public parks and wildlife preserves = Algunos de estos lugares fueron grandes propiedades privadas que desde hace tiempo pasaron a ser parques públicos y reservas naturales.Ex. I don't have a set of bathroom scales in my flat and so I haven't had a chance to weigh myself in ages and ages.* * *= for ages, long-time [longtime], far back in time, for a long time, long since, in ages (and ages and ages)Ex: We'll be able to purchase equipment we've been wanting for ages: an electronic offset printer; collators and folding machines and other graphic production-related paraphernalia.
Ex: The late James Bennet Childs, one-time head of Descriptive Cataloging at LC and long-time documents specialist, has often pointed out how the quality of documents cataloging went downhill after the special cataloging unit was abolished.Ex: Heavy metals can be traced far back in time in these shipping canals and are mainly responsible for the existing contamination.Ex: I have been reading his post for a long time and I have been biting my fingers to keep from basting him.Ex: Some of these sites were once large private estates long since transformed in to public parks and wildlife preserves = Algunos de estos lugares fueron grandes propiedades privadas que desde hace tiempo pasaron a ser parques públicos y reservas naturales.Ex: I don't have a set of bathroom scales in my flat and so I haven't had a chance to weigh myself in ages and ages. -
12 esquife
m.1 a skiff, a small boat.2 cylindrical vault. (Architecture)pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: esquifar.* * *1 skiff* * *SM skiff* * *masculino skiff* * *= skiff.Ex. A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.* * *masculino skiff* * *= skiff.Ex: A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.
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esquife m Náut skiff
* * *esquife nm1. Hist longboat* * *esquife nm: skiff -
13 istmo
m.isthmus.* * *1 isthmus* * *SM isthmus* * *masculino isthmus* * *= isthmus [isthmuses, -pl.].Ex. In modern times many isthmuses have been cut through by canals to eliminate the necessity of land transport.* * *masculino isthmus* * *= isthmus [isthmuses, -pl.].Ex: In modern times many isthmuses have been cut through by canals to eliminate the necessity of land transport.
* * *isthmusCompuesto:Isthmus of Panama* * *
istmo m Geog isthmus: cruzamos por el istmo a la península, we crossed the isthus to reach the peninsula
' istmo' also found in these entries:
English:
isthmus
- neck
* * *istmo nmisthmusistmo de Panamá Isthmus of Panama* * *m isthmus* * *istmo nm: isthmus -
14 turbera
f.peat bog.* * *1 peat bog* * *SF peat bog* * *= peat-bog, peatland.Ex. The sometimes beautifully preserved Iron-Age bodies that used to turn up from time to time in the peat-bogs of northwestern Europe have always intrigued writers.Ex. Damming the canals will stop the peatland from drying out and releasing huge amounts of carbon dioxide.* * *= peat-bog, peatland.Ex: The sometimes beautifully preserved Iron-Age bodies that used to turn up from time to time in the peat-bogs of northwestern Europe have always intrigued writers.
Ex: Damming the canals will stop the peatland from drying out and releasing huge amounts of carbon dioxide.* * *peat bog* * *turbera nfpeat bog* * *f peat bog -
15 canales auditivos
m.pl.auditory canals, external and internal canals of the ear. -
16 conductos semicirculares
m.pl.semicircular canals, bony canals of ear. -
17 apartadero
m.1 parting-place, crossroads, cross way, side-track, siding, railroad switch; shunting.2 a turn-out; widened space, in canals.3 a sorting-room for wool or other materials.4 side of the road, stopping place.5 passing place, pull-off.* * *1 (de ferrocarril) siding2 (de carretera) passing place* * *SM (Aut) lay-by; (Ferro) siding* * *= siding.Ex. The article 'Libraries and the railroads -- or sitting on a siding watching the freight trains go by' compares the possible future of libraries and information centres with the state of US railways.* * *= siding.Ex: The article 'Libraries and the railroads -- or sitting on a siding watching the freight trains go by' compares the possible future of libraries and information centres with the state of US railways.
* * *apartadero nm1. [ferrocarril] sidingapartadero muerto dead-end siding2. [en carretera] passing place* * *m FERR siding -
18 canal1
1 = canal, chute, conduit, channel.Ex. A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.Ex. Concrete chutes and weirs are used for principal spillways and emergency spillways.Ex. The architect's brief specifies that conduit (of sewer pipe size if possible) should be provided for electrical wiring with outlets placed in the ceiling every metre.Ex. The water, that trickles from it in a rivulet, leaves a white incrustation along its channel, in appearance exactly like soap suds.----* canal de distribución = distribution channel.* canal de navegación = shipping canal.* canales de publicación = publishing channels.* canales y ríos navegables = inland waterways, waterways.* crear canales para = establish + channels for.* establecer canales para = establish + channels for.* ingeniería de canales = canal engineering. -
19 canal
m.1 (valley) gutter.2 carcass (res).m.1 canal (cauce artificial).canal de riego irrigation channel2 channel, strait (geography) (estrecho).el canal de la Mancha the (English) Channelel canal de Panamá the Panama Canalel canal de Suez the Suez Canal3 channel (radio & television).cambiar de canal to switch channelscanal de pago subscription channel4 canal, duct (anatomy).5 channel.6 sluiceway.7 groove.* * *1 (artificial) canal2 (natural) channel► nombre masculino & nombre femenino1 (de tejado) gutter2 TÉCNICA channel3 (animal) open carcass\abrir en canal to slit openCanal de la Mancha English ChannelCanal de Panamá Panama Canalcanal de riego irrigation canal* * *noun m.1) canal2) channel* * *1. SM1) (Náut, Geog) [natural] channel; [artificial] canal2) (Agr, Téc) (=conducto) channel3) (Anat) canal, tract4) (TV) channelno cambies de canal — don't change o switch channels
canal autonómico — television channel of an autonomous region
canal de pago — pay channel, subscription channel
canal temático — thematic channel, theme channel
5) (=medio) channelel problema se resolvió por los canales habituales — the problem was resolved through the usual channels
canal de chat — (Internet) chat room
canales de comunicación — channels of communication, communication channels
6) Caribe (Aut) lane2. SF1) (Téc) pipe, conduit2) (Arquit) [de columna] groove3) (Agr) dressed carcass* * *I1) (Náut) ( cauce artificial) canal; (Agr, Ing) channel2)a) (Rad, Telec, TV) channelcambia de canal — change o switch channels
b) ( medio) channelII* * *I1) (Náut) ( cauce artificial) canal; (Agr, Ing) channel2)a) (Rad, Telec, TV) channelcambia de canal — change o switch channels
b) ( medio) channelII* * *canal11 = canal, chute, conduit, channel.Ex: A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.
Ex: Concrete chutes and weirs are used for principal spillways and emergency spillways.Ex: The architect's brief specifies that conduit (of sewer pipe size if possible) should be provided for electrical wiring with outlets placed in the ceiling every metre.Ex: The water, that trickles from it in a rivulet, leaves a white incrustation along its channel, in appearance exactly like soap suds.* canal de distribución = distribution channel.* canal de navegación = shipping canal.* canales de publicación = publishing channels.* canales y ríos navegables = inland waterways, waterways.* crear canales para = establish + channels for.* establecer canales para = establish + channels for.* ingeniería de canales = canal engineering.canal22 = channel.Ex: The normal inter-library loan channels of the telephone and the postal service must still be interposed between the identification of the existence and the location of a document, and the receipt of the same document.
* canal de comunicación = line of communication, communication channel, communication pathway.* canal de sonido = sound channel.* canal de televisión = television station, television channel.* canal vía satélite = satellite channel.* super canal de comunicaciones = superhighway.* * *A1 ( Náut) (cauce artificial) canalel canal de entrada al puerto the channel into the harborcanal de drenaje drainage channelcanal de riego irrigation canalcanal de desagüe drainCompuestos:Beagle ChannelEnglish ChannelPanama CanalSt. Lawrence SeawaySuez CanalBcambia de canal change o switch channels, switch o turn over2 (medio) channelcanales de distribución distribution channelsCompuestos:subscription channelsports channelsatellite channelC ( Anat) canalCompuestos:birth canaldigestive tract, alimentary canalorA1 (canalón) gutter2 (ranura) groovelas canales de una columna the fluting on a columnB ( Coc):en canal dressedabrir en canal to slit open* * *
canal sustantivo masculino
1 (Náut) ( cauce artificial) canal;
(Agr, Ing) channel;
canal de Panamá Panama Canal;
canal de San Lorenzo St Lawrence Seaway
2a) (Rad, Telec, TV) channel;◊ cambia de canal change o switch channels
■ f or m ( canalón) gutter;
( ranura) groove
canal sustantivo masculino
1 (artificial) canal
el canal de la Mancha, the English Channel
el canal de Suez, the Suez Canal (natural) channel
2 TV Elec Inform channel
3 (vía, conducto) channel
♦ Locuciones: abrir en canal, to slit open
' canal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
- cauce
- conducto
- escorrentía
- trazado
- cambiar
- desbordarse
- distribuir
- esclusa
- Panamá
- poner
English:
canal
- change over
- channel
- choke
- chunnel
- irrigation
- lock
- Panama Canal
- switch over
- waterway
- cross
- deepen
- on
- Panama
- sluice
- station
- switch
- water
* * *♦ nm1. [cauce artificial] canalcanal de riego irrigation channel2. [entre dos mares] channel, straitel canal de Beagle the Beagle Channel;el canal de la Mancha the (English) Channel;el canal de Panamá the Panama Canal;el canal de Suez the Suez Canal3. [de radio, televisión] channel;cambiar de canal to switch channelscanal autonómico = regional TV channel in Spain; TV canal generalista general-interest channel;canal de pago subscription channel4. Informát channel5. Anat canal, duct6. [medio, vía] channel;se enteró por varios canales she found out through various channelsCom canal de comercialización distribution channel; Com canal de venta(s) sales channel♦ nm o nf1. [de tejado] (valley) gutter2. [res] carcass;abrir en canal to slit open;Fig to tear apart3. Arquit groove, fluting4. [de libro] edge* * *m1 channel2 TRANSP canal3:abrir en canal cut open (from top to bottom)* * *canal nm1) : canal2) : channelcanal nmf: gutter, groove* * *canal n1. (paso natural, cadena de televisión) channel2. (paso artificial, de navegación) canal -
20 acequiar
v.1 to construct canals or drains.2 to dig irrigation ditches, to dig irrigation trenches.
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Canals (Valencia) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Canals (desambiguación). Canals Escudo … Wikipedia Español
Canals (France) — Canals (Tarn et Garonne) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Canals. Canals … Wikipédia en Français