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1 corriente abajo
adv.downstream, down current.* * *downstream* * *Ex. The boat continued to float idly downstream, the men resting on their oars.* * *Ex: The boat continued to float idly downstream, the men resting on their oars.
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2 río abajo
adv.downstream, downriver, down river, down the river.* * *downstream* * *Ex. The boat continued to float idly downstream, the men resting on their oars.* * *Ex: The boat continued to float idly downstream, the men resting on their oars.
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3 aguas abajo
adv.downstream.* * *Ex. The boat continued to float idly downstream, the men resting on their oars.* * *Ex: The boat continued to float idly downstream, the men resting on their oars.
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4 dejar de remar
(v.) = lie on + Posesivo + oars, rest on + Posesivo + oarsEx. Other boats lay on their oars in the vicinity of the sinking ship, a few survivors being rescued from the water.Ex. The boat continued to float idly downstream, the men resting on their oars.* * *(v.) = lie on + Posesivo + oars, rest on + Posesivo + oarsEx: Other boats lay on their oars in the vicinity of the sinking ship, a few survivors being rescued from the water.
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5 balsa
f.1 raft.2 pond, pool.* * *1 pool2 MARÍTIMO raft\* * *ISF1) (Náut) (=embarcación) raftbalsa de salvamento, balsa salvavidas — life raft
2) (Bot) balsa, balsa woodIISF1) (=charca) pool, pond2) Méx (=pantano) swamp, marshy place* * *1) ( embarcación) raftbalsa inflable/neumática — inflatable/rubber raft
2) ( charca) pool ( where water is stored for irrigation purposes)como una balsa de aceite — as calm o smooth as a millpond
* * *= raft.Ex. And there is more to be gained from an imaginary nineteenth-century boy floating down the Mississippi on a raft with a fleeing black slave than a good deal of everyday, 'direct' experience can give.----* balsa de pontones = pontoon raft.* balsa salvavidas = life raft.* como una balsa de aceite = like a millpond, calm like a millpond.* * *1) ( embarcación) raftbalsa inflable/neumática — inflatable/rubber raft
2) ( charca) pool ( where water is stored for irrigation purposes)como una balsa de aceite — as calm o smooth as a millpond
* * *= raft.Ex: And there is more to be gained from an imaginary nineteenth-century boy floating down the Mississippi on a raft with a fleeing black slave than a good deal of everyday, 'direct' experience can give.
* balsa de pontones = pontoon raft.* balsa salvavidas = life raft.* como una balsa de aceite = like a millpond, calm like a millpond.* * *A (embarcación) raftbalsa inflable/neumática inflatable/rubber raftCompuesto:balsa salvavidas or de salvamentolife raftB ( Bot) balsacomo una balsa de aceite: el mar está como una balsa de aceite the sea is like a millpondtodo va como una balsa de aceite it's all going swimmingly o very smoothly* * *
balsa sustantivo femenino ( embarcación) raft;◊ balsa inflable/salvavidas inflatable/life raft
balsa 1 sustantivo femenino Náut raft
balsa hinchable, inflatable raft
balsa salvavidas, life raft
balsa 2 sustantivo femenino
1 (charca, estanque) pool, pond
♦ Locuciones: figurado como una balsa de aceite, as calm as a millpond
' balsa' also found in these entries:
English:
downstream
- ferry
- float
- raft
- life
* * *balsa nf1. [embarcación] raft2. [estanque] pond, pool;ser una balsa de aceite [mar] to be as calm as a millpond;[reunión] to go smoothly3. [árbol] balsa;[madera] balsa-wood* * *f raft;como una balsa de aceite fig like a mill pond* * *balsa nf1) : raft2) : balsa* * *balsa n1. (embarcación) raft2. (charca) pool
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