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1 flotilla
f.1 flotilla.2 fleet, rolling stock.* * *1 flotilla* * *SF1) (Náut) flotilla, fleet; [a remolque] line of vessels being towed, string of barges2) [de aviones, taxis etc] fleet* * *femenino (Náut) flotilla; (Aviac) fleet* * *femenino (Náut) flotilla; (Aviac) fleet* * *1 ( Náut) flotilla2 ( Aviac) fleet* * *
flotilla sustantivo femenino (Náut) flotilla;
(Aviac) fleet
flotilla sustantivo femenino flotilla: la flotilla salió de madrugada, the flotilla sailed at dawn
' flotilla' also found in these entries:
English:
fleet
* * *flotilla nfflotilla* * *f MAR flotilla* * *flotilla nf: flotilla, fleet -
2 flotilla
• fleece• fleet admiral• flotation cost• flotsam -
3 póliza de flotilla
• fleet policy• fleet-footed• fleet-winged -
4 póliza por flotilla
• fleet policy• fleet-footed• fleet-winged -
5 cenefa
• flotilla• flounce out• valance -
6 madrugada
f.1 dawn.de madrugada at dawn2 early morning (night).las tres de la madrugada three in the morningpast part.past participle of spanish verb: madrugar.* * *1 (alba) dawn, daybreak2 (después de medianoche) early morning\* * *SF (=noche) early morning, small hours pl ; (=alba) dawn, daybreaklevantarse de madrugada — to get up early o at the crack of dawn
a las cuatro de la madrugada — at four o'clock in the morning, at four a.m.
* * *a) (amanecer, alba) dawn, daybreak, early morningse levantó de madrugada — ( muy temprano) she got up very early (in the morning); ( al amanecer) she got up at dawn o daybreak
b) ( después de medianoche) early morning, morningla una/las tres de la madrugada — one/three o'clock in the morning
llegó de madrugada — he arrived in the early hours of the morning o in the small hours
* * *----* madrugada, la = wee hours, the, small hours, the, early morning hours, the, wee hours of the morning, the.* primeras horas de la madrugada = late night.* * *a) (amanecer, alba) dawn, daybreak, early morningse levantó de madrugada — ( muy temprano) she got up very early (in the morning); ( al amanecer) she got up at dawn o daybreak
b) ( después de medianoche) early morning, morningla una/las tres de la madrugada — one/three o'clock in the morning
llegó de madrugada — he arrived in the early hours of the morning o in the small hours
* * *la madrugada= wee hours, the, small hours, the, early morning hours, the, wee hours of the morning, theEx: He was drinking like a fish, every night, into the wee hours.
Ex: Power, psychology, national pride and historical rivalries all intervened to prolong the arguments into the small hours.Ex: The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.Ex: Anyone who's spoken to me recently is probably aware that on most nights I'm up slaving away to the wee hours of the morning on my project.* madrugada, la = wee hours, the, small hours, the, early morning hours, the, wee hours of the morning, the.* primeras horas de la madrugada = late night.* * *A1 (amanecer, alba) dawn, daybreak, early morningse levantó de madrugada (muy temprano) she got up very early (in the morning); (al amanecer) she got up at dawn o daybreak2 (después de medianoche) early morning, morningla una/las tres de la madrugada one/three o'clock in the morningllegó a casa de madrugada he got home in the early hours of the morning o in the small hoursB ( fam)* * *
madrugada sustantivo femenino
( al amanecer) she got up at dawn o daybreak
llegó de madrugada he arrived in the early hours of the morning o in the small hours
madrugada sustantivo femenino
1 (amanecer) dawn: me desperté de madrugada, I woke up at daybreak
2 (después de medianoche) early morning
las cuatro de la madrugada, four o'clock in the morning
' madrugada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
flotilla
- hora
- sarao
- sentir
- tanta
- tanto
- de
- primero
- trasnochar
English:
early
- morning
- small hours
- vein
- small
- wee
* * *madrugada nf1. [amanecer] dawn;de madrugada at dawn2. [noche] early morning;las tres de la madrugada three in the morning;la fiesta duró hasta la madrugada the party went on into the early hours of the morning;la programación de madrugada [en televisión, radio] the late-night programmes3. [acción]me tuve que dar una madrugada para llegar a tiempo I had to get up early to get there on time* * *fa las dos de la madrugada at two in the morning;de madrugada in the small hours2 ( amanecer) dawn* * *madrugada nf1) : early morning, wee hours2) alba: dawn, daybreak* * *madrugada n early morning -
7 línea de flotación
• flotation• flotilla• water jug• water lily• waterish• waterlog
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