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1 angra
• cove -
2 cuévano
cove -
3 cala
f.1 cove.2 hold.3 sample slice.4 arum lily (botany).5 peseta (Outmoded informal) (money). (peninsular Spanish)6 small bay, cove, creek, inlet.7 calla, calla lily, arum lily, water arum.8 fishing place far from the shore, secluded fishing ground.9 Cala.10 draft of a ship.11 inspection boring, sample perforation in a wall.12 dipstick.13 bougie.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: calar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: calar.* * *1 (ensenada) cove, creek2 (paraje para pescar) fishing ground————————1 (exploración) test boring2 (pedazo de una fruta) slice, sample3 (de un buque) hold4 (supositorio) suppository5 familiar peseta————————1 (planta) arum lily* * *ISF1) (Geog) (=ensenada) cove2) (Náut) hold3) (Pesca) fishing groundIISF1) (Culin) [de fruta] sample slice2) (Med) (=supositorio) suppository; (=sonda) probe3) (Aut) dipstickIII* SF Esp pesetaIV** SM (Mil) glasshouse **, prison* * *1) ( ensenada) cove2) (Náut) hold* * *= inlet, cove.Ex. This guide provides brief descriptive information on the geomorphology and ecology of sounds, beaches, inlets, and dunes.Ex. The coast is dotted with small bays and coves and lined with pines.* * *1) ( ensenada) cove2) (Náut) hold* * *= inlet, cove.Ex: This guide provides brief descriptive information on the geomorphology and ecology of sounds, beaches, inlets, and dunes.
Ex: The coast is dotted with small bays and coves and lined with pines.* * *A (ensenada) coveB ( Náut) holdC ( Bot) arum lily, calla lily* * *
Del verbo calar: ( conjugate calar)
cala es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cala
calar
cala sustantivo femenino
b) (Náut) hold
calar ( conjugate calar) verbo transitivo
1 [ líquido] ( empapar) to soak;
( atravesar) to soak through;
2 (fam) ‹persona/intenciones› to rumble (colloq), to suss … out (BrE colloq)
3 [ barco] to draw
4 (Esp) ‹coche/motor› to stall
verbo intransitivo
1 [ moda] to catch on;
[costumbre/filosofía] to take root
2 [zapatos/tienda de campaña] to leak, let water in
calarse verbo pronominal
1 ( empaparse) to get soaked, get drenched
2 (Esp) [coche/motor] to stall
cala sustantivo femenino
1 Geog (entrante del mar) creek, cove
2 (prueba de una fruta) sample
3 (incursión) foray: el profesor hizo tan sólo una cala en la historia de Grecia, the teacher briefly touched on Greek history
4 Náut hold
5 Esp fam fpl peseta: cuesta doscientas calas, it costs two hundred pesetas
calar
I verbo transitivo
1 (empapar) to soak, drench:
2 (atravesar) to pierce, penetrate
3 familiar (a alguien o sus intenciones) to rumble: ¡te tenemos calado!, we've got your number!
II verbo intransitivo
1 (permitir que pase el líquido) to let in water
2 (impresionar) to make an impression [en, on]
(penetrar) to catch on
3 Náut to draw
' cala' also found in these entries:
English:
cove
- creek
- inlet
* * *cala nf1. [bahía pequeña] cove3. [de melón, sandía] sample piece4. [planta] arum lily5. [perforación] test boring* * *f cove* * *cala nf: cove, inlet -
4 caleta
f.1 cove, creek, fleet, a small bay or inlet. (Nautical)2 coasting vessel, coaster. (Andes & Nautical)3 hiding-place (escondite). (Andes)* * *1 cove* * *SF1) (Geog) cove, small bay, inlet2) And (=barco) coasting vessel, coaster3) And (=escondite) cache* * *1) ( ensenada) cove, small bay2) (Col, Ven) ( escondite) cache* * *= cove.Ex. The coast is dotted with small bays and coves and lined with pines.* * *1) ( ensenada) cove, small bay2) (Col, Ven) ( escondite) cache* * *= cove.Ex: The coast is dotted with small bays and coves and lined with pines.
* * *A (ensenada) cove, small bayB1 (Col, Ven) (escondite) cacheC1 (persona egoísta) selfish person2 (de productos) hoarder* * *
caleta sustantivo femenino ( ensenada) cove
' caleta' also found in these entries:
English:
cove
* * *caleta nf1. [bahía] cove, inlet3. Col, Ven [escondite] hiding place* * *f cove -
5 ensenada
f.1 cove, inlet.2 enclosure.3 Ensenada.* * *1 cove, inlet* * *SF1) (Geog) inlet, cove2) Cono Sur small fenced pasture* * *femenino inlet, cove* * *= inlet, cove.Ex. This guide provides brief descriptive information on the geomorphology and ecology of sounds, beaches, inlets, and dunes.Ex. The coast is dotted with small bays and coves and lined with pines.* * *femenino inlet, cove* * *= inlet, cove.Ex: This guide provides brief descriptive information on the geomorphology and ecology of sounds, beaches, inlets, and dunes.
Ex: The coast is dotted with small bays and coves and lined with pines.* * *inlet, cove* * *
ensenada sustantivo femenino inlet
' ensenada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cala
- caleta
English:
cove
- inlet
* * *ensenada nf1. [en costa] cove, inlet* * *f inlet, cove* * *ensenada nf: cove, inlet -
6 abra
f.1 bay, haven; cover or creek.2 a dale or valley.3 a fissure in mountains; gorge.4 inlet, cove.5 clearing in the woods, clearing.6 leaf.7 crack caused by an earthquake.8 sheltered bay, bay, small bay, haven.9 path through the underbrush.10 abra.11 distance between masts.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: abrir.* * *1 (ensenada) cove, inlet2 (desfiladero) gorge, mountain pass3 (fisura) fissure* * *ISF1) (Geog) (=cala) inlet; [entre montañas] (mountain) pass2) (Geol) (=grieta) fissure3) LAm (=claro) clearingIISF LAm panel, leaf (of a door)* * *femenino‡a) ( ensenada) cove, inletb) (RPl, Méx) ( claro) clearing* * *femenino‡a) ( ensenada) cove, inletb) (RPl, Méx) ( claro) clearing* * *f‡1 (ensenada) cove, inlet2 (RPl, Méx) (claro) clearing* * *1. [bahía] bay2. [valle] valley3. [grieta] fissure[de ventana] pane5. RP [en bosque] clearing* * *f L.Am.clearing -
7 río San Lorenzo
= Saint Lawrence River, Saint Lawrence RiverEx. After passing between Québec City and the town of Lévis, where it is just a kilometre across, the Saint Lawrence river opens up suddenly into a large cove.Ex. After passing between Québec City and the town of Lévis, where it is just a kilometre across, the Saint Lawrence river opens up suddenly into a large cove.* * *= Saint Lawrence River, Saint Lawrence RiverEx: After passing between Québec City and the town of Lévis, where it is just a kilometre across, the Saint Lawrence river opens up suddenly into a large cove.
Ex: After passing between Québec City and the town of Lévis, where it is just a kilometre across, the Saint Lawrence river opens up suddenly into a large cove. -
8 angra
f.1 a small bay, a cove.2 creek, cove.* * *1 cove, inlet, creek* * *SF cove, creek -
9 abertura
f.1 opening (agujero).2 aperture (photography).abertura del diafragma apertureAbertura del lente Aperture of the lens.3 slit, crevice, crack.4 openness, outspokenness, frankness.5 rima.* * *2 (valle) pass3 (ensenada) cove, creek* * *noun f.1) opening2) hole* * *SF1) [gen] opening, gap; (=agujero) hole; (=grieta) crack; (=corte) slit; (=brecha) gap2) (Geog) (=cala) cove; (=valle) wide valley, gap; (=puerto) pass3) (Cos) vent4) (=franqueza) openness, frankness* * ** * *= chink, opening.Ex. War of words exposed chinks in coalition.Ex. The cyber criminals are persistent -- if they can't get through one opening, they will keep trying until they find the chink in the armour.* * ** * *= chink, opening.Ex: War of words exposed chinks in coalition.
Ex: The cyber criminals are persistent -- if they can't get through one opening, they will keep trying until they find the chink in the armour.* * *por una abertura que había en la valla through a gap o an opening in the fencequeda una abertura entre los dos postigos there's a gap between the two shutters* * *
abertura sustantivo femenino ( en general) opening;
( agujero) hole;
( rendija) gap;
(corte, tajo) slit
abertura sustantivo femenino
1 (grieta) crack, slit
2 (de una prenda) slit
3 (de telescopio, ángulo, etc) aperture
(de un tubo) opening: la abertura de ese conducto es muy estrecha, this tube has a very narrow opening
' abertura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colar
- raja
- resquicio
- ventilador
English:
aperture
- opening
- vent
- chink
- split
* * *abertura nf1. [agujero] opening;[ranura] crack2. Fot apertureabertura del diafragma aperture* * *f opening* * *abertura nf1) : aperture, opening2) agujero: hole3) : slit (in a skirt, etc.)4) grieta: crack* * *abertura n1. (hueco) gap2. (grieta) crack -
10 concha
f.1 shell.2 tortoiseshell (carey).3 cunt (vulgar) (vulva). (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), River Plate)4 scallop.5 conch, smooth concave surface resembling the interior of a semidome, concha.6 external part of a woman's genitals.7 vagina.8 concha auriculae, cavity in the outer ear.* * *1 (caparazón) shell2 (carey) tortoiseshell3 (ostra) oyster4 TEATRO prompt box\meterse en su concha figurado to withdraw into one's shelltener muchas conchas familiar to be a sly oneconcha de peregrino scallop shell* * *noun f.* * *SF [forma familiar] de María de la Concepción* * *1) ( de moluscos) shellhacer concha — (Méx) to become hardened o toughened
2) ( carey) tortoise shell3) (Teatr) prompt box4) (Ven) (cáscara - de verduras, fruta) skin; (- del queso) rind; (- del pan) crust; (- de maníes) shellconcha de mango — (Ven fam) trick question
5) (Méx) (Dep) protection box, box6) (AmS vulg) ( de mujer) cunt (vulg)la concha de su madre! — (AmS vulg) shit! (vulg), fucking hell! (vulg)
7) (AmL exc CS fam: en algunas regiones vulg) ( descaro) nerve (colloq), cheek (BrE colloq)* * *= shell, seashell.Ex. It describes the annual hobby exchanges week for 6th grade pupils at King's Cristian School library, when pupils swap collectable items eg baseball cards, stamps, coins and shells.Ex. She sits at the hospital piano each afternoon with lotus blossoms and seashells braided in her hair.----* concha de mar = seashell.* concha marina = seashell.* * *1) ( de moluscos) shellhacer concha — (Méx) to become hardened o toughened
2) ( carey) tortoise shell3) (Teatr) prompt box4) (Ven) (cáscara - de verduras, fruta) skin; (- del queso) rind; (- del pan) crust; (- de maníes) shellconcha de mango — (Ven fam) trick question
5) (Méx) (Dep) protection box, box6) (AmS vulg) ( de mujer) cunt (vulg)la concha de su madre! — (AmS vulg) shit! (vulg), fucking hell! (vulg)
7) (AmL exc CS fam: en algunas regiones vulg) ( descaro) nerve (colloq), cheek (BrE colloq)* * *= shell, seashell.Ex: It describes the annual hobby exchanges week for 6th grade pupils at King's Cristian School library, when pupils swap collectable items eg baseball cards, stamps, coins and shells.
Ex: She sits at the hospital piano each afternoon with lotus blossoms and seashells braided in her hair.* concha de mar = seashell.* concha marina = seashell.* * *A (de moluscos) shellhacer concha ( Méx); to become hardened o toughenedmeterse en su concha to retreat into one's shellestá siempre metido en su concha he never comes out of his shell, he's always retreating into his shelltener más conchas que un galápago or tener muchas conchas to be a sly one ( colloq)Compuesto:( Chi) mother-of-pearlB (carey) tortoise shellgafas/peine de concha tortoiseshell glasses/combC (ensenada) coveD ( Teatr) prompt boxE ( Ven)1 (de un árbol) barkestaba lleno de conchas de mango it was full of trick questionsme caí en una concha de mango I fell into a trapCompuesto:masculine and feminine ( AmS vulg) ( masculine) bastard ( vulg), son of a bitch ( AmE vulg); ( feminine) bitch ( vulg)¡qué (tal) concha la de Jorge! Jorge's got a lot of nerve!, Jorge's got a bloody nerve o cheek! ( BrE sl)con concha y cara de perro ( Ven arg): y con concha y cara de perro vino y me pidió más and he had the nerve o ( BrE) cheek o ( BrE) brass to come and ask me for more! ( colloq)* * *
concha sustantivo femenino
concha nácar (Méx) or (Chi) de perla mother-of-pearl
c) (Teatr) prompt box
(— del queso) rind;
(— del pan) crust;
(— de nueces) shell
concha sustantivo femenino
1 Zool shell
2 (material, carey) tortoiseshell
3 LAm vulgar cunt
' concha' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caracol
- vieira
English:
seashell
- shell
- mother
- pearl
- sea
- tortoiseshell
* * *concha nf1. [de molusco] shellconcha de peregrino scallop2. [carey] tortoiseshell¡concha de su madre! motherfucker![de semilla] husk; [de manzana, pera] peel; [de naranja] rind; [de plátano] peel, skin; [del pan] crust; [de huevo] shell* * *f ZO shell;meterse en su concha fig withdraw into one’s shell* * *concha nf: conch, seashell* * *concha n shell -
11 ancón
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12 abra
• bay• cove• crack• fission bomb• fist• have yet to• haven of rest and tranquility -
13 cala
• calla• cove• small bay -
14 caleta
• bight• cove -
15 ensenada
• bight• cove• enclosure -
16 peras al olmo
la lluna en un cove
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