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ceramic tiles

  • 1 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.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=ladrillo vidriado) glazed tile; [en el suelo] floor tile
    2) Caribe ** (=policía) cop *
    3) Méx (=color) bluish colour, bluish color (EEUU)
    4) Méx (=pez) sardine-like fish
    * * *
    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
    nm
    1. [baldosín] (glazed) tile
    2. Ven [pájaro] = type of bluebird
    * * *
    m
    1 tile
    2 BOT cornflower
    3 ZO bee-eater
    * * *
    : ceramic tile, floor tile
    * * *
    azulejo n tile

    Spanish-English dictionary > azulejo

  • 2 baldosa

    f.
    floor tile.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: baldosar.
    * * *
    1 floor tile
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) [para el suelo] floor tile
    2) LAm (=lápida) tombstone
    * * *
    femenino floor tile
    * * *
    = tile, paving stone, ceramic tile.
    Ex. Staff rescued 137,000 volumes amidst mosquitos, falling tiles, heat and moisture.
    Ex. If they were watching the nimble movements of a compositor as he gathered the types from the hundred and fifty-two boxes of his case, they would run into a ream of wetted paper weighted down with paving stones.
    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.
    * * *
    femenino floor tile
    * * *
    = tile, paving stone, ceramic tile.

    Ex: Staff rescued 137,000 volumes amidst mosquitos, falling tiles, heat and moisture.

    Ex: If they were watching the nimble movements of a compositor as he gathered the types from the hundred and fifty-two boxes of his case, they would run into a ream of wetted paper weighted down with paving stones.
    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.

    * * *
    floor tile
    suelo de baldosas tiled floor
    * * *

    baldosa sustantivo femenino
    floor tile;

    baldosa f (en el interior) (ceramic) floor tile
    (en el exterior) flagstone, paving stone

    ' baldosa' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    mosaico
    English:
    flagstone
    - tile
    - ceramic
    * * *
    [en casa, edificio] tile; [en la acera] paving stone
    * * *
    f floor tile
    * * *
    loseta: floor tile
    * * *
    baldosa n tile

    Spanish-English dictionary > baldosa

  • 3 pintado a mano

    (adj.) = hand-painted
    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.
    * * *
    (adj.) = hand-painted

    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.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pintado a mano

См. также в других словарях:

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