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1 canario
adj.Canarian, pertaining to the Canary Islands.intj.goodness me, good Heavens.m.1 canary, serin.2 Canarian, native or inhabitant of Canary Islands, native or inhabitant of the Canaries.* * *► adjetivo1 GEOGRAFÍA Canarian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Canarian1 (pájaro) canary————————1 (pájaro) canary* * *I canario, -a1.ADJ from/of the Canary Islands2.SM / F Canary Islander, native/inhabitant of the Canary IslandsII1. SM1) (Orn) canary2) ** prick ***3) LAm (=amarillo) canary yellow2.EXCL * well I'm blowed! ** * *I- ria adjetivo of/from the Canary IslandsII- ria masculino, femenino1)a) ( de las Canarias) person from the Canary Islandsb) (Ur fam & pey) ( pueblerino) country bumpkin (colloq), hick (AmE)2) canario masculino (Zool) canary* * *1 = native of the Canary Islands, Canary Islander, Canarian, inhabitant of the Canary Islands.Ex. Strangely enough, in 1434 Pope Eugene IV's papal bull established a complete prohibition on selling the natives of the Canary Islands into slavery.Ex. Since the late 1600s, Spain had encouraged the Canary Islanders to move to the Caribbean colonies.Ex. Canarians are like Teide, snowy quietness on the outside, fire in the heart.Ex. The sum of the evidence from the skeletal remains shows that the early inhabitants of the Canary Islands belonged to different ethnical groups.----* Islas Canarias, las = Canary Islands, the, Canaries, the.* * *I- ria adjetivo of/from the Canary IslandsII- ria masculino, femenino1)a) ( de las Canarias) person from the Canary Islandsb) (Ur fam & pey) ( pueblerino) country bumpkin (colloq), hick (AmE)2) canario masculino (Zool) canary* * *canario22 = canary.Ex: Canaries are native to the Azores, the Canary Islands, and Madeira and were formerly used by miners to warn of dangerous gases.
* cambiarle el agua al canario = pee, take + a leak, have + a leak.1 = native of the Canary Islands, Canary Islander, Canarian, inhabitant of the Canary Islands.Ex: Strangely enough, in 1434 Pope Eugene IV's papal bull established a complete prohibition on selling the natives of the Canary Islands into slavery.
Ex: Since the late 1600s, Spain had encouraged the Canary Islanders to move to the Caribbean colonies.Ex: Canarians are like Teide, snowy quietness on the outside, fire in the heart.Ex: The sum of the evidence from the skeletal remains shows that the early inhabitants of the Canary Islands belonged to different ethnical groups.* Islas Canarias, las = Canary Islands, the, Canaries, the.* * *of/from the Canary Islandsmasculine, feminineA1 (de las Canarias) person from the Canary Islands2 (en Ur) person from CanelonesB* * *
canario 1◊ - ria adjetivo
of/from the Canary Islands
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( de las Canarias) person from the Canary Islands
canario 2 sustantivo masculino (Zool) canary
canario,-a
I adjetivo of/from the Canary Islands
II sustantivo masculino y femenino native of the Canary Islands
canario sustantivo masculino Orn canary
' canario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
canaria
English:
canary
* * *canario, -a♦ adj1. [de las Canarias] of/from the Canary Islands, Canary♦ nm,f1. [de las Canarias] Canary Islander♦ nm1. [pájaro] canary* * *I adj Canary atrII m ZO canary* * *: of or from the Canary Islands: Canarian, Canary Islandercanario nm: canary* * * -
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3 nevado
adj.snow-covered, snow-capped, snowy.past part.past participle of spanish verb: nevar.* * *► adjetivo* * *1. ADJ1) (=cubierto de nieve) snow-covered; [montaña] snow-capped2) (fig) snowy, snow-white2.SM LAm snow-capped mountain* * *I- da adjetivoa) <cumbres/picos> snowcapped, snow-coveredIImasculino (AmS) snowcapped mountain* * *= snowy [snowier -comp., snowiest -sup.], snow-covered.Ex. Canarians are like Teide, snowy quietness on the outside, fire in the heart.Ex. Normally snow-covered in winter, the mountain range is bare now but offers some welcome shade from the blistering sun.* * *I- da adjetivoa) <cumbres/picos> snowcapped, snow-coveredIImasculino (AmS) snowcapped mountain* * *= snowy [snowier -comp., snowiest -sup.], snow-covered.Ex: Canarians are like Teide, snowy quietness on the outside, fire in the heart.
Ex: Normally snow-covered in winter, the mountain range is bare now but offers some welcome shade from the blistering sun.* * *1 ‹cumbres/picos› snowcapped, snow-coveredel prado amaneció nevado in the morning the meadow was covered with snow( AmS)snowcapped mountain* * *
Del verbo nevar: ( conjugate nevar)
nevado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
nevado
nevar
nevado
‹campos/techos› covered with snow
nevar ( conjugate nevar) v impers
to snow
nevado,-a adjetivo snow-covered
nevar verbo impersonal to snow
' nevado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nevada
English:
snowy
- overnight
* * *nevado, -a♦ adj[tejado] snow-covered; [cumbre] snowcapped, snow-covered♦ nmAndes, RP snowcapped mountain* * *adj snow-covered; figsnow-white* * *nevado, -da adj1) : snowcapped2) : snow-white -
4 nevoso
adj.1 snowy, abounding with snow, nival, niveous.2 snowy: applied to weather indicating snow.* * *ADJ snowy* * *= snowy [snowier -comp., snowiest -sup.].Ex. Canarians are like Teide, snowy quietness on the outside, fire in the heart.* * *= snowy [snowier -comp., snowiest -sup.].Ex: Canarians are like Teide, snowy quietness on the outside, fire in the heart.
* * *nevoso -sasnowy* * *
nevoso◊ -sa adjetivo
snowy
' nevoso' also found in these entries:
English:
snowy
* * *nevoso, -a adjsnowy* * *nevoso, -sa adj: snowy
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