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41 tragarse
• bolt down• choke down• gully erosion• gulp down• gulp for breath• gum• swallow up -
42 tragarse de una sola vez
• belt down• gully erosion• gulp for breath• wolf downDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tragarse de una sola vez
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43 trago
• cocktail• draught• gully• gulp down• swallow• swig -
44 quiebra
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45 relieve de valles
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46 cauce profundo
m.ravine, gulley, deep gully, deep channel. -
47 arroyo
(Sp. model spelled same [arójo] < Latin arrugia 'mining trench or riverbed')Northwestern Texas: 1806. A deep-cut channel made by a creek or rivulet. It may be filled with water or be dry. Dry arroyos are referred to as arroyos secos in Arizona. According to Hendrickson, the term may refer to a "brook, creek, channel, gully, dry wash, stream bed, or valley." Bentley notes that the terms cañon and arroyo may substitute for each other, in a non- technical sense. Spanish sources concur with all the meanings listed except 'valley' and 'canyon,' which are clearly extensions of the original meanings. This term, along with others such as canyon and mesa, is used frequently in literature and films depicting the cowboy in the Southwest.Alternate forms: aroya, arroya, royo.Also called a wash, often pronounced with an intrusive /r/. -
48 mesa
(Sp. model spelled same [mésa] < Latin mensam 'table')1) Northwestern Texas: 1840. A hill or mountain with a flat top or a steep-sided plateau.2) Nebraska: 1927. According to the DARE, this term has a specific meaning in Nebraska; it refers to "a steep gully along a river." The DRAE defines mesa as an extended piece of elevated flat land surrounded by valleys or cliffs. This geographical term, along with a few others such as arroyo and ( box) canyon, is linked in the popular mind with gunslingers, rustlers, sheriffs, ranchers and cowboys, thanks to Hollywood and pulp fiction. In fact, many outlaws hid out in the badlands.
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