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1 piragua
f.1 canoe.2 pirogue, canoe, kayak, dugout.* * *1 canoe* * *SF canoe* * *femenino (Dep) canoe* * *= kayak, dugout canoe, dugout.Ex. Bicycling, hiking, fishing (freshwater), tennis, golf, and canoe and kayak runs were selected as representative sports to examine.Ex. In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean.Ex. Generally made from massive tree trunks, dugouts are known as the best prehistoric boats, which date back to the Stone Age.----* piragua de tronco de árbol = dugout, dugout canoe.* * *femenino (Dep) canoe* * *= kayak, dugout canoe, dugout.Ex: Bicycling, hiking, fishing (freshwater), tennis, golf, and canoe and kayak runs were selected as representative sports to examine.
Ex: In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean.Ex: Generally made from massive tree trunks, dugouts are known as the best prehistoric boats, which date back to the Stone Age
.* piragua de tronco de árbol = dugout, dugout canoe.* * *1 ( Dep) canoe2 ( Transp) canoe, pirogue* * *
piragua sustantivo femenino (Dep) canoe
piragua sustantivo femenino canoe
' piragua' also found in these entries:
English:
canoe
- dug
* * *piragua nfcanoe* * *f canoe* * *piragua nf: canoe♦ piragüista nmf* * *piragua n canoe -
2 piragua de tronco de árbol
(n.) = dugout, dugout canoeEx. Generally made from massive tree trunks, dugouts are known as the best prehistoric boats, which date back to the Stone Age.Ex. In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean.* * *(n.) = dugout, dugout canoeEx: Generally made from massive tree trunks, dugouts are known as the best prehistoric boats, which date back to the Stone Age
.Ex: In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean. -
3 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* * * -
4 batanga
f.an outrigger of bamboo applied to boats in the Philippine Islands.* * *= outrigger.Ex. In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean.* * *= outrigger.Ex: In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean.
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5 estabilizador1
1 = stabiliser [stabilizer, -USA], outrigger.Ex. Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.Ex. In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean. -
6 estabilizador
adj.stabilizing, adjusting.m.stabilizer, stabiliser.* * *► adjetivo1 stabilizing1 stabilizer————————1 stabilizer* * *1.ADJ stabilizing2.SM [gen] stabilizer; (Aut) anti-roll barestabilizador de cola — tailplane, rudder
* * *I- dora adjetivo stabilizing (before n)IImasculino stabilizer* * *I- dora adjetivo stabilizing (before n)IImasculino stabilizer* * *estabilizador11 = stabiliser [stabilizer, -USA], outrigger.Ex: Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.
Ex: In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean.estabilizador2= stabilising [stabilizing, -USA].Ex: However, as we shall see, the public librarian's dedication to his civilizing and stabilizing role in society was to surface with a vengeance in those times when the nation appeared threatened.
* * *stabilizing ( before n)stabilizerCompuestos:voltage stabilizer● estabilizador horizontal/verticalhorizontal/vertical stabilizer* * *
estabilizador,-ora
I adjetivo stabilizing: su amistad ha tenido un efecto estabilizador sobre ella, her friendship has had a stabilizing effect on her
II sustantivo masculino stabilizer
' estabilizador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estabilizadora
* * *estabilizador, -ora♦ adjstabilizing♦ nm[de avión, barco] stabilizer* * *m TÉC, MAR stabilizer* * *: stabilizer
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