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1 arte topiario
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2 coplilla
= garland.Nota: Pliego suelto sheet-book que contiene cancioncillas.Ex. Sheet-books containing songs were usually referred to as garlands.* * *= garland.Nota: Pliego suelto sheet-book que contiene cancioncillas.Ex: Sheet-books containing songs were usually referred to as garlands.
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3 guirnalda
f.garland.* * *1 garland, wreath* * *SF (=tira, collar) garland; [en entierro] wreath; (Arte) garland, floral motif* * *femenino garland* * *= tinsel, garland, wreath.Ex. Americans aren't buying as many Christmas decorations and tinsel this year, a grim new sign of slower holiday spending ahead.Ex. The Red Room is decorated with garlands and topiaries made of pomegranates, pears and magnolia leaves.Ex. She sat in the meadow by the river in her bridal robes and white veil and the wreath on her head, and from her thousand tears sprang the little brooks in the valley.----* decorar con guirnaldas = festoon, garland.* engalanar con guirnaldas = festoon, garland.* * *femenino garland* * *= tinsel, garland, wreath.Ex: Americans aren't buying as many Christmas decorations and tinsel this year, a grim new sign of slower holiday spending ahead.
Ex: The Red Room is decorated with garlands and topiaries made of pomegranates, pears and magnolia leaves.Ex: She sat in the meadow by the river in her bridal robes and white veil and the wreath on her head, and from her thousand tears sprang the little brooks in the valley.* decorar con guirnaldas = festoon, garland.* engalanar con guirnaldas = festoon, garland.* * *(de flores) garland; (de papel) (paper) garland* * *
guirnalda sustantivo femenino
garland
guirnalda sustantivo femenino garland
' guirnalda' also found in these entries:
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garland
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4 topiario
= topiary.Ex. The Red Room is decorated with garlands and topiaries made of pomegranates, pears and magnolia leaves.----* arte topiario = topiary.* * *= topiary.Ex: The Red Room is decorated with garlands and topiaries made of pomegranates, pears and magnolia leaves.
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5 enguirnaldar
v.to garland, to engarland, to adorn with garlands.* * *1 to garland* * *VT to garland, wreathe (de, con with) -
6 guirnaldas de nieve
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