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1 algodón de azúcar
cotton candy (AmE), candy floss (BrE)* * *(n.) = candy floss, cotton candyEx. The anthology for children ' Candy Floss' collects poems, ballads and carols.Ex. The puffy white clouds more suggestive of cotton candy than cumulonimbus.* * *cotton candy (AmE), candy floss (BrE)* * *(n.) = candy floss, cotton candyEx: The anthology for children ' Candy Floss' collects poems, ballads and carols.
Ex: The puffy white clouds more suggestive of cotton candy than cumulonimbus. -
2 trapos de algodón
Ex. The early paper-making machines were dependent, as the hand vats had been, upon linen and (when they became available) cotton rags as their chief source of raw material.* * *Ex: The early paper-making machines were dependent, as the hand vats had been, upon linen and (when they became available) cotton rags as their chief source of raw material.
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3 algodón en rama
• cotton batting• cotton wool• raw cotton -
4 algodonero
• cotton dealer• cotton plant• cotton worker -
5 guata
• cotton fibre• cotton wool• raw cotton -
6 algodonal
• cotton field• cotton plantation -
7 árbol de algodón
• cotton tree• silk-cotton tree -
8 coger carińo a
• cotton on to• cotton up to• grow feathers• grow from• take a liking to• take a shine to -
9 plantación de algodón
• cotton field• cotton plantation -
10 tela de algodón
• cotton cloth• cotton fabric -
11 abrir los ojos a
• cotton on• open the eyes• open the eyes to the truth -
12 acantio
• cotton thistle -
13 aceite de pepa de algodón
• cotton-seed oilDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aceite de pepa de algodón
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14 Acuerdo sobre los Textiles de Algodón
• Cotton Textiles ArrangementDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > Acuerdo sobre los Textiles de Algodón
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15 algodón
• cotton• cottonwool• swab -
16 algodón en hoja
• cotton batting -
17 algodón pólvora
• cotton powder• gunboat diplomacy• gundog• pyroxylin• pyroxyline -
18 algodón trenzado
• cotton braid -
19 algodonería
• cotton mill -
20 aplicador
• cotton swab
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