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1 beber a grandes tragos
• gully erosion• gulp for breath -
2 sorbetón
• gully• gulp down -
3 tragar a la fuerza
• gully erosion• gulp for breath -
4 abarrancamiento
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5 erosión barrancal
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6 relieve barrancal
gully terrain; gullying; ridge-andravine terrain -
7 barranco
m.1 precipice.2 ravine, cliffside, cliff, gorge.* * *1 (precipicio) precipice2 (torrentera) gully; (más profunda) ravine* * *SM1) (=hondonada) gully, ravine2) (=precipicio) cliff; [de río] steep riverbank3) (=obstáculo) difficulty, obstacle* * *masculino gully; ( más profundo) ravine* * *= ravine.Ex. Sampling for immature stages of mosquito was done weekly between May 1999 and January 2000 by straining them from the water in ravines and gutters.* * *masculino gully; ( más profundo) ravine* * *= ravine.Ex: Sampling for immature stages of mosquito was done weekly between May 1999 and January 2000 by straining them from the water in ravines and gutters.
* * *gully; (más profundo) ravinese cayó por el barranco it went over a sheer drop o into a ravine/gully* * *
Multiple Entries:
barranca
barranco
barranca sustantivo femenino,◊ barranco sustantivo masculino
gully;
( más profundo) ravine
barranco sustantivo masculino
1 (precipicio) precipice
2 (hendidura profunda) gully, ravine
' barranco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barranca
- desfiladero
English:
gulley
- gully
- ravine
* * *barranco nm, barranquera nf[precipicio] precipice; [hondonada] ravine; [menos profunda] gully* * *m ravine* * *barranco nm: ravine, gorge -
8 arroyo
m.1 stream (riachuelo).2 gutter.3 brook, beck, stream, rivulet.4 slow lane, crawler lane.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: arroyar.* * *1 (corriente de agua) stream, brook2 (en la calle) gutter3 figurado (corriente) flood, stream\poner (a alguien) en el arroyo figurado to chuck (somebody) outsacar (a alguien) del arroyo figurado to drag (somebody) from the gutter* * *noun m.brook, stream* * *SM1) (=riachuelo) stream, brook; (=cauce) watercourse; LAm (=río) river; Méx (=barranco) gully, ravine2) (=cuneta) gutter* * *a) ( riachuelo) streamb) ( cuneta) gutterponer or plantar a alguien en el arroyo — (fam) to kick somebody out (colloq)
c) (AmC) ( torrentera) gullyd) (Méx) (Auto) slow lane* * *= creek, brook, stream, rivulet.Ex. The writer muses on a little creek that winds by his apartment commenting on how the creek's environment has changed = El escritor reflexiona sobre un pequeño arroyo que serpentea junto a su apartamento comentando cómo ha cambiado su entorno.Ex. A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.Ex. The library will be open to the public and will cover all subjects concerning the various aspects of lakes, streams, rivers, estuaries and wetlands.Ex. The article is entitled 'Canyons, rivulets: scientists give first impression of Titan photos'.----* arroyo + crecer = stream + swell.* arroyo murmurante = babbling brook.* * *a) ( riachuelo) streamb) ( cuneta) gutterponer or plantar a alguien en el arroyo — (fam) to kick somebody out (colloq)
c) (AmC) ( torrentera) gullyd) (Méx) (Auto) slow lane* * *= creek, brook, stream, rivulet.Ex: The writer muses on a little creek that winds by his apartment commenting on how the creek's environment has changed = El escritor reflexiona sobre un pequeño arroyo que serpentea junto a su apartamento comentando cómo ha cambiado su entorno.
Ex: A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.Ex: The library will be open to the public and will cover all subjects concerning the various aspects of lakes, streams, rivers, estuaries and wetlands.Ex: The article is entitled 'Canyons, rivulets: scientists give first impression of Titan photos'.* arroyo + crecer = stream + swell.* arroyo murmurante = babbling brook.* * *1 (riachuelo) stream2 (cuneta) gutterestar en el arroyo to be in the gutter, be down and outsacar a algn del arroyo to take sb from the gutter3 ( AmC) (torrentera) gully* * *
Del verbo arroyar: ( conjugate arroyar)
arroyo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
arroyó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
arroyo sustantivo masculino
d) (Méx) (Auto) slow lane
arroyo sustantivo masculino brook, stream
' arroyo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cañada
- cauce
- deslizar
- estero
- quebrada
English:
babble
- brook
- burble
- downward
- downwards
- stream
- creek
- gutter
- stepping-stone
* * *arroyo nm1. [riachuelo] stream2. [de la calle] gutter;sacar a alguien del arroyo to drag sb out of the gutter;terminar en el arroyo: terminaron las dos en el arroyo they both ended up in the gutter* * *m stream;sacar a alguien del arroyo fig pull s.o. out of the gutter* * *arroyo nm1) riachuelo: brook, creek, stream2) : gutter* * *arroyo n stream -
9 barranca
f.1 precipice (precipicio).2 hill. ( River Plate)ir(se) barranca abajo to go downhill3 ravine, cliff, precipice, gulch.* * *SF gully, ravine* * *a) (RPl) (pendiente, cuesta) hill, slopeb) ( barranco) gully; ( más profundo) ravine* * *a) (RPl) (pendiente, cuesta) hill, slopeb) ( barranco) gully; ( más profundo) ravine* * *1 ( RPl) (pendiente, cuesta) hill, slope2 barranco* * *
barranca sustantivo femenino,◊ barranco sustantivo masculino
gully;
( más profundo) ravine
' barranca' also found in these entries:
English:
slope
* * *barranca nf1. [precipicio] precipice;[hondonada] ravine; [menos profunda] gully2. RP [cuesta] hill;ir(se) barranca abajo to go downhill;después del divorcio se fue barranca abajo she went downhill after the divorce;el sistema de seguridad social va barranca abajo the social security system is going downhill* * *barranca nf1) : hillside, slope2) barranco -
10 quebrada
f.1 gorge (desfiladero).2 stream. ( Latin American Spanish)3 ravine, gorge, mountain gap, mountain pass.4 brook, stream.past part.past participle of spanish verb: quebrar.* * ** * *SF1) (=hondonada) ravine, gorge; (=puerto) gap, pass2) LAm (=arroyo) brook, mountain stream* * *a) ( despeñadero) gully; ( más profunda) ravineb) (AmS) ( arroyo) stream* * *a) ( despeñadero) gully; ( más profunda) ravineb) (AmS) ( arroyo) stream* * *1 (despeñadero) gully; (más profunda) ravine* * *
quebrada sustantivo femenino
( más profunda) ravine
quebrada sustantivo femenino gully, ravine
' quebrada' also found in these entries:
English:
ravine
* * *quebrada nf1. [desfiladero] gorge2. Am [arroyo] stream3. Méx Fam [oportunidad]Edgar quiere que le pases quebrada y le presentes a tu amiga Edgar's hoping you'll do him a favour and introduce him to your friend;el profe nos dio quebrada para entregar el trabajo hasta la semana próxima the teacher gave us an extension till next week on handing in the work* * *f L.Am.stream* * *quebrada nfdesfiladero: ravine, gorge -
11 torrentera
f.1 channel.2 course of a torrent, gulley, gully.* * *1 gully* * *SF gully, watercourse* * *= torrent.Ex. Obama's election seems to have touched a raw nerve in conservative white America, unleashing a torrent of right-wing rage unseen in this country.* * *= torrent.Ex: Obama's election seems to have touched a raw nerve in conservative white America, unleashing a torrent of right-wing rage unseen in this country.
* * *watercourse ( of a mountain stream or torrent)* * *torrentera nf1. [cauce] watercourse, gully2. [torrente] torrent -
12 encañada
1 gorge, ravine* * *SF ravine* * *femenino gully; ( más profundo) ravine* * *femenino gully; ( más profundo) ravine* * *gully; (más profundo) ravine -
13 Canadá
m.Canada.* * *1 Canada* * *noun m.* * *SM* * *masculino: tb* * *= Canada, north of the border.Ex. Videotext services are being made available in other countries, including Canada, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland and West Germany.Ex. This threatens to reverse the recent brain drain that has seen scientists flee the US for greener pastures north of the border.----* arce de Canadá = sugar maple.* la Biblioteca y el Archivo de Canadá = Library and Archives Canada.* * *masculino: tb* * *= Canada, north of the border.Ex: Videotext services are being made available in other countries, including Canada, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland and West Germany.
Ex: This threatens to reverse the recent brain drain that has seen scientists flee the US for greener pastures north of the border.* arce de Canadá = sugar maple.* la Biblioteca y el Archivo de Canadá = Library and Archives Canada.* * *m:tb el Canadá Canada* * *
Multiple Entries:
Canadá
cañada
Canadá sustantivo masculino: tb
cañada sustantivo femeninoa) (Geog) gully;
( más profunda) ravine
Canadá sustantivo masculino Canada
' cañada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Canadá
- esquimal
English:
Canada
- dime
- glen
- ladybird
- away
- before
- penny
* * *Canadá n(el) Canadá Canada* * *m Canada* * *cañada nf: ravine, gully -
14 cauce
m.1 channel (agriculture) (& figurative).2 river-bed.volver a su cauce to return to normal3 river bed, bed of a stream of water, riverbed, runway.4 gully, deep channel, gulley, ditch.* * *1 (de río) bed2 (conducto descubierto) ditch, trench* * *SM1) (=lecho) [de río, arroyo] riverbed; [de canal] bed; (=curso) coursedesviaron el cauce del río — they changed o diverted the course of the river
tras las riadas, las aguas han vuelto a su cauce — the river has returned to its normal level after the floods
2) (=medio) channel, meanspor cauces legales — through legal channels o means
tras el encuentro, las negociaciones volvieron a su cauce — following that encounter, negotiations returned to their normal course
dar cauce a algo —
este juego da cauce a la imaginación de los niños — this game provides a channel o outlet for children's imagination
3) (Agr) irrigation channel* * *a) (Geog) bedb) (rumbo, vía)* * *= riverbed [river bed], channel.Ex. The author discusses the hydrodynamic reasons why a riverbed meanders through a plain.Ex. The water, that trickles from it in a rivulet, leaves a white incrustation along its channel, in appearance exactly like soap suds.----* aguas + volver a su cauce = dust + settle.* * *a) (Geog) bedb) (rumbo, vía)* * *= riverbed [river bed], channel.Ex: The author discusses the hydrodynamic reasons why a riverbed meanders through a plain.
Ex: The water, that trickles from it in a rivulet, leaves a white incrustation along its channel, in appearance exactly like soap suds.* aguas + volver a su cauce = dust + settle.* * *1 ( Geog):el río se salió de su cauce the river burst its banksel cauce del río está seco the river bed is dry, the river has dried updesviaron el cauce del arroyo they changed the course of the streamlas aguas volvieron a su cauce the river returned to a safe level2(rumbo, vía): intentó desviar la conversación hacia otros cauces he tried to steer the conversation onto another tackeste acuerdo constituye el cauce para el diálogo this agreement opens the way for talks, this agreement provides an opening for talksno había seguido los cauces establecidos it hadn't gone through the normal channels* * *
cauce sustantivo masculinoa) (Geog) bed;
desviaron el cauce del arroyo they changed the course of the streamb) (rumbo, vía):
seguir los cauces establecidos to go through the normal channels
cauce sustantivo masculino
1 (de un río) bed
2 figurado (canal, vía) channel
cauces oficiales, official channels
' cauce' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
badén
- canal
- rebalsarse
- salir
English:
bed
- channel
- gully
* * *cauce nm1. [de río, canal] bed;seguir el cauce del río to follow the course of the river;el cauce del río no es navegable the river isn't navigable;Figya han vuelto las aguas a su cauce things have returned to normal2. [camino, forma] course;esta solicitud hay que hacerla siguiendo los cauces reglamentarios this application has to be made following the correct procedure;las negociaciones siguen por los cauces habituales the negotiations are continuing on the same course;volver a su cauce to return to normal;abrir nuevos cauces de diálogo to open new channels for talks3. [acequia] channel* * *m riverbed; figchannel;volver a su cauce fig get back to normal* * *cauce nm1) lecho: riverbed2) : means pl, channel* * *cauce n1. (de río) bed / river bed2. (canal) channel / procedure -
15 cañada
m.Canada.* * *1 Canada* * *noun m.* * *SM* * *masculino: tb* * *= glen, ravine.Ex. The tour will include visits to several important libraries and day trips to explore the beautiful Highland lochs and glens.Ex. Sampling for immature stages of mosquito was done weekly between May 1999 and January 2000 by straining them from the water in ravines and gutters.----* cañada real = droving road.* expresión típica del Canadá = Canadianism.* * *masculino: tb* * *= Canada, north of the border.Ex: Videotext services are being made available in other countries, including Canada, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland and West Germany.
Ex: This threatens to reverse the recent brain drain that has seen scientists flee the US for greener pastures north of the border.* arce de Canadá = sugar maple.* la Biblioteca y el Archivo de Canadá = Library and Archives Canada.* * *m:tb el Canadá Canada* * *
Multiple Entries:
Canadá
cañada
Canadá sustantivo masculino: tb
cañada sustantivo femeninoa) (Geog) gully;
( más profunda) ravine
Canadá sustantivo masculino Canada
' cañada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Canadá
- esquimal
English:
Canada
- dime
- glen
- ladybird
- away
- before
- penny
* * *Canadá n(el) Canadá Canada* * *m Canada* * *cañada nf: ravine, gully -
16 hondonada
f.1 hollow.2 low valley, gulley, gully, bottom land.* * *1 hollow, depression* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=valle) hollow, dip2) (=barranco) gully, ravine* * *femenino hollow* * *femenino hollow* * *hollow* * *
hondonada sustantivo femenino
hollow
hondonada f Geog hollow, depression
' hondonada' also found in these entries:
English:
hollow
- dip
* * *hondonada nfhollow* * *f hollow* * *hondonada nf1) : hollow, depression2) : ravine, gorge -
17 zanjón
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18 arroyada
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19 cárcava
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20 alcantarilla
alkanta'riʎaf1) Abwasserkanal m2) ( tapada) Gosse fsustantivo femeninoalcantarillaalcantarilla [alkaDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Dta'riλa]
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