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1 ¿hoe¡
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2 escarda
• hoe a second time• hog• weed out• weeder• weediness• weeding• weeding hoe• weeding hook• weeding machine -
3 cavar con el azadón
• hoe• hoeing -
4 cerdo
• hoe up• hog breeding• pig• pork• swine -
5 gorrino
• hoe up• hog breeding• pig• sucking pig -
6 marranchón
• hoe up• hog breeding• pig -
7 marrano
• hoe up• hog breeding• pig -
8 azada
f.hoe.* * *1 hoe* * *SF hoe* * *femenino hoe* * *= hoe, mattock.Ex. There are 'tool' libraries, which distribute hoes and rakes and things like that, and there are library 'reading hours', and chess clubs, and music and art collections, and of course there is plenty of computer and Internet activity in libraries now.Ex. Tree stumps of a small diameter can be removed relatively easily with a spade and/or preferably a mattock.* * *femenino hoe* * *= hoe, mattock.Ex: There are 'tool' libraries, which distribute hoes and rakes and things like that, and there are library 'reading hours', and chess clubs, and music and art collections, and of course there is plenty of computer and Internet activity in libraries now.
Ex: Tree stumps of a small diameter can be removed relatively easily with a spade and/or preferably a mattock.* * *hoe* * *
azada sustantivo femenino
hoe
azada sustantivo femenino hoe
' azada' also found in these entries:
English:
hoe
* * *azada nfhoe* * *f hoe* * *azada nf: hoe* * *azada n hoe -
9 azadón
m.large hoe, hoe, pickax, grub hoe.* * *1 mattock* * *SM large hoe, mattock, pickax (EEUU)* * *masculino mattock* * *= hoe, mattock.Ex. There are 'tool' libraries, which distribute hoes and rakes and things like that, and there are library 'reading hours', and chess clubs, and music and art collections, and of course there is plenty of computer and Internet activity in libraries now.Ex. Tree stumps of a small diameter can be removed relatively easily with a spade and/or preferably a mattock.* * *masculino mattock* * *= hoe, mattock.Ex: There are 'tool' libraries, which distribute hoes and rakes and things like that, and there are library 'reading hours', and chess clubs, and music and art collections, and of course there is plenty of computer and Internet activity in libraries now.
Ex: Tree stumps of a small diameter can be removed relatively easily with a spade and/or preferably a mattock.* * *mattock* * *
azadón sustantivo masculino
mattock
' azadón' also found in these entries:
English:
hoe
* * *azadón nm(large) hoe* * *m mattock -
10 escarda
f.1 weed hook (tool).2 the act of weeding cornfields.3 weeding hoe, weeding hook, spud, weeder.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: escardar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: escardar.* * *1 weeding hoe* * *SF1) (=acción) (lit) hoeing; (fig) weeding out2) (=herramienta) weeding hoe* * *femenino hoe* * *femenino hoe* * *hoe* * *escarda nfAgr1. [azada] weeding hoe2. [acción] weeding* * *f AGR1 hoeing2 ( azada) hoe -
11 cavar
v.1 to dig (hoyo).2 to go deep, to delve deeply.* * *1 to dig1 (ahondar) to go deep\cavar su propia tumba figurado to dig one's own grave* * *verb* * *1.VT [en el suelo] [+ fosa, hoyo] to dig; [+ pozo] to sink; (Agr) [+ tierra] to dig over; [+ cepas] to dig round2. VI1) [en el suelo] to dig2) (=investigar) to delve (en into)go deeply (en into)3) (=meditar) to meditate profoundly (en on)* * *verbo transitivoa) <fosa/zanja> to dig; < pozo> to sinkb) <tierra/huerto> to hoecavar su propia fosa or tumba — to dig one's own grave
* * *= dig, dig + deep, burrow.Ex. The factory worker compensates for his noisy and dirty work environment by digging his allotment.Ex. Are we prepared to dig deep into our well of humanity & humility in order to uplift ourselves?.Ex. Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.----* cavar los cimientos = dig + foundations.* cavarse su propia tumba = another nail in + Posesivo + coffin.* cavar una zanja = dig + ditch.* * *verbo transitivoa) <fosa/zanja> to dig; < pozo> to sinkb) <tierra/huerto> to hoecavar su propia fosa or tumba — to dig one's own grave
* * *= dig, dig + deep, burrow.Ex: The factory worker compensates for his noisy and dirty work environment by digging his allotment.
Ex: Are we prepared to dig deep into our well of humanity & humility in order to uplift ourselves?.Ex: Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.* cavar los cimientos = dig + foundations.* cavarse su propia tumba = another nail in + Posesivo + coffin.* cavar una zanja = dig + ditch.* * *cavar [A1 ]vt1 ‹fosa/zanja› to dig; ‹pozo› to sink2 ‹tierra/huerto› to hoecavar su propia fosa or tumba or sepultura to dig one's own grave* * *
cavar ( conjugate cavar) verbo transitivo
‹ pozo› to sink
cavar verbo transitivo to dig
♦ Locuciones: cavar uno su propia tumba, to dig one's own grave
' cavar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tumba
- pala
- pica
- tierra
English:
burrow
- deep
- dig
- hoe
- work
* * *♦ vt[hoyo] to dig; [con azada] to hoe;cavar un pozo to sink a well;está cavando su propia tumba she is digging her own grave♦ vi[hacer hoyo] to dig; [con azada] to hoe* * *v/t dig* * *cavar vt: to digcavar vicavar en : to delve into, to probe* * * -
12 escardar
v.1 to weed.2 to weed out, to weed, to remove with a spud, to spud.* * *1 to weed2 figurado to weed out* * *VT to weed, weed out* * *verbo transitivo to hoe* * *verbo transitivo to hoe* * *escardar [A1 ]vtto hoe* * *
escardar verbo transitivo to weed
' escardar' also found in these entries:
English:
weed
* * *escardar vtto weed;Fammandar a alguien a escardar cebollinos to send sb packing* * *v/t hoe* * *escardar vt1) : to weed, to hoe2) : to weed out -
13 azadonar
v.1 to dig with a spade or pickaxe.2 to hoe, to dig with a hoe, to hoe up, to spade.* * *1 to hoe* * *VT to hoe -
14 carpir
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15 azadilla
f.small hoe, garden hoe, gardener's hoe, weeding hoe.* * *= mattock.Ex. Tree stumps of a small diameter can be removed relatively easily with a spade and/or preferably a mattock.* * *= mattock.Ex: Tree stumps of a small diameter can be removed relatively easily with a spade and/or preferably a mattock.
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16 coa
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17 almocafre
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18 lampa
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19 escardillo
m.1 small weed hook.2 thistledown.3 weeding hoe, weeder, spud, weeding hook.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: escardillar.* * *1 weeding hoe* * *SM weeding hoe -
20 sachar
v.1 to turn the ground with a hoe or dibble.2 to hoe, to weed.* * *1 to weed* * *VT to weed* * *
sachar verbo transitivo to weed, hoe
* * *sachar vtto weed
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hoe in — ˌhoe ˈin [intransitive] [he/she/it hoes in present participle hoeing in past tense hoed in past participle hoed in … Useful english dictionary
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hoe — [hō] n. [ME houe < OFr < OHG houwa < houwan, to cut, HEW] a tool with a thin, flat blade set across the end of a long handle, used for weeding, loosening soil, etc. vt., vi. hoed, hoeing to dig, cultivate, weed, etc. with a hoe hoer n … English World dictionary