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1 columpio
m.swing.los columpios the children's playgroundpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: columpiar.* * *1 swing* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de niños] swingcolumpio basculante, columpio de tabla — seesaw, teeter-totter (EEUU)
2) LAm (=mecedora) rocking chair* * *a) (Jueg, Ocio) swingjugar a los columpios — (fam) to play on the swings
b) ( sofá de jardín) couch hammock* * *= swing.Ex. The big wheel has been in existence as long as any swings or roundabouts, and has remained unchanged in basic design principles.----* columpio de la feria = carnival ride, ride, fairground ride, fair ride, ride attraction, amusement ride.* zona de columpios y pistas deportivas = playground.* * *a) (Jueg, Ocio) swingjugar a los columpios — (fam) to play on the swings
b) ( sofá de jardín) couch hammock* * *= swing.Ex: The big wheel has been in existence as long as any swings or roundabouts, and has remained unchanged in basic design principles.
* columpio de la feria = carnival ride, ride, fairground ride, fair ride, ride attraction, amusement ride.* zona de columpios y pistas deportivas = playground.* * *vamos a los columpios ( fam); let's go on the swings2 (sofá de jardín) couch hammockCompuesto:* * *
Del verbo columpiar: ( conjugate columpiar)
columpio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
columpió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
columpiar
columpio
columpiar ( conjugate columpiar) verbo transitivo
to push ( on a swing)
columpiarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to swing
columpio sustantivo masculinoa) (Jueg, Ocio) swing
columpiar verbo transitivo to swing
columpio sustantivo masculino swing
' columpio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balancearse
- columpiarse
- empujar
- hamaca
- mecer
- vaivén
English:
swing
* * *columpio nmswing;los columpios the children's playground* * *m swing* * *columpio nm: swing* * *columpio n swing -
2 balancín
m.1 seesaw, teeter, teeter-totter, see-saw.2 rocking chair.3 rocker arm, rocker.4 balancing pole used by acrobats, balancing pole, balancing bar.5 minting mill.6 valve rocker.* * *1 (mecedora) rocking chair2 (columpio) seesaw3 (de motor) rocker arm4 (de volatinero) balance pole* * *SM1) (=barra) [de balanza] balance beam; [de equilibrista] balancing pole; [para llevar cargas] yoke2) [para mecerse] (=columpio) seesaw, teeter-totter (EEUU); (=mecedora) rocking chair; (=juguete) child's rocking toy3) (Mec) [en motor] rocker, rocker arm; [de carro] swingletree; [de máquina] beam4) (Náut) outrigger* * *2) ( de acróbata) balancing pole* * *= teeter-totter, seesaw [see-saw], outrigger.Ex. The article has the title ' Teeter-Totters and Tandem Bikes: A Glimpse into the World of Cross-Age Tutors'.Ex. It includes a fun, hands-on activity that lets kids test these ideas themselves using an ordinary seesaw.Ex. In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean.----* caballito balancín = rocking horse.* * *2) ( de acróbata) balancing pole* * *= teeter-totter, seesaw [see-saw], outrigger.Ex: The article has the title ' Teeter-Totters and Tandem Bikes: A Glimpse into the World of Cross-Age Tutors'.
Ex: It includes a fun, hands-on activity that lets kids test these ideas themselves using an ordinary seesaw.Ex: In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean.* caballito balancín = rocking horse.* * *A1 (mecedora) rocking chair2 (de jardín) couch hammock3 (de niños) seesaw, teeter-totter ( AmE)B (de acróbata) balancing pole* * *
balancín sustantivo masculino ( de niños) seesaw, teeter-totter (AmE)
' balancín' also found in these entries:
English:
rocking horse
- seesaw
- rocking
* * *balancín nm1. [mecedora] rocking chair2. [en el jardín] swing hammock3. [columpio] seesaw4. Aut rocker arm* * *m1 TÉC rocker2 ( mecedora) rocking chair* * *1) : rocking chair2) subibaja: seesaw* * *
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