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41 SANDAL: OF SANDALS
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42 WEARING SANDALS
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43 WINGED SANDALS
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44 Sahara sandals
English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > Sahara sandals
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45 босоножки
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46 сандалии
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47 сандалии
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48 sandály
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49 сандалии
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50 բոկոտնիկներ
Հայերեն - անգլերեն բառարան (Armenian-English dictionary) > բոկոտնիկներ
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51 սանդալ
Հայերեն - անգլերեն բառարան (Armenian-English dictionary) > սանդալ
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52 sandaler pl
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53 sándalos
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54 capal
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55 sandal
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] leather sandal[English Plural] leather sandals[Swahili Word] ndala[Swahili Plural] ndala[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] leather sandal[English Plural] leather sandals[Swahili Word] ndara[Swahili Plural] ndara[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sandal[English Plural] sandals[Swahili Word] kiatu[Swahili Plural] viatu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sandal[English Plural] sandals[Swahili Word] kubadhi[Swahili Plural] makubadhi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sandal[English Plural] sandals[Swahili Word] lapulapu[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sandal[English Plural] sandals[Swahili Word] staka[Swahili Plural] staka[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------ -
56 con suela de goma de neumático
(n.) = tyre-tread soledEx. There are many varieties of sandal, from synthetic rope soles and straps, tyre-tread soled sandals, to the Japanese wooden sandals, which are relatively easy to make.* * *(n.) = tyre-tread soledEx: There are many varieties of sandal, from synthetic rope soles and straps, tyre-tread soled sandals, to the Japanese wooden sandals, which are relatively easy to make.
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57 correa
f.1 strap.2 belt (Tec).correa del ventilador fan belt3 purlin.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: correar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: correar.* * *1 (tira de piel) strap, leather strip2 (de perro) lead, leash3 (de reloj) watchstrap4 (cinturón) belt5 TÉCNICA belt6 (elasticidad) elasticity, stretch\tener mucha correa familiar to have a lot of patiencecorrea del ventilador fan beltcorrea sin fin conveyor belt* * *noun f.belt, strap* * *SF1) (=cinturón) belt; (=tira) strap; (=ronzal) tether; [para afilar una navaja] stropla correa de mi reloj — my watchstrap, my watchband (EEUU)
2) [de perro] leash, lead3) (Mec)correa de transmisión — driving belt, drive
correa de ventilador, correa del ventilador — (Aut) fan belt
4) (=aguante) give, elasticitytener correa —
por cualquier cosa se enfada, tiene muy poca correa — she gets angry at the slightest thing, she has a very short fuse
* * *correa de reloj — watchband (AmE), watchstrap (BrE)
b) ( para afilar) stropc) (Mec) belttener mucha/poca correa — (fam) to be long-suffering/to have a very short fuse
* * *= belt, thong, strap, halter, leash.Ex. The only modification made was the replacement of the light-weight belt or roller on the machine wire with the dandy roll, first used in 1825.Ex. Next the book was placed on the sewing frame, and the folded sheets were sewn by hand with needle and thread on to four or five cords or thongs.Ex. There are many varieties of sandal, from synthetic rope soles and straps, tyre-tread soled sandals, to the Japanese wooden sandals, which are relatively easy to make.Ex. The author studies medieval representations of Saint Anthony Abbot and his accompanying piglet on a halter.Ex. Rather than using a collar with a leash, cats should be walked using a proper harness designed specifically for felines.----* accionado por correas = belt-driven.* correa de distribución = driving belt, timing belt, cambelt [cam belt].* correa del ventilador = fan belt.* correa elástica = bungee, bungee cord, elastic cord.* correa transportadora = conveyor belt, endless belt, conveyor [conveyer].* * *correa de reloj — watchband (AmE), watchstrap (BrE)
b) ( para afilar) stropc) (Mec) belttener mucha/poca correa — (fam) to be long-suffering/to have a very short fuse
* * *= belt, thong, strap, halter, leash.Ex: The only modification made was the replacement of the light-weight belt or roller on the machine wire with the dandy roll, first used in 1825.
Ex: Next the book was placed on the sewing frame, and the folded sheets were sewn by hand with needle and thread on to four or five cords or thongs.Ex: There are many varieties of sandal, from synthetic rope soles and straps, tyre-tread soled sandals, to the Japanese wooden sandals, which are relatively easy to make.Ex: The author studies medieval representations of Saint Anthony Abbot and his accompanying piglet on a halter.Ex: Rather than using a collar with a leash, cats should be walked using a proper harness designed specifically for felines.* accionado por correas = belt-driven.* correa de distribución = driving belt, timing belt, cambelt [cam belt].* correa del ventilador = fan belt.* correa elástica = bungee, bungee cord, elastic cord.* correa transportadora = conveyor belt, endless belt, conveyor [conveyer].* * *1 (tira) strap; (cinturón) beltla correa del perro the dog's leash o ( BrE) lead2 (para afilar) strop3 ( Mec) belttener mucha correa ( fam); to be long-sufferingtener poca correa ( fam); to have a very short fuseCompuestos:● correa de or del ventiladorfan belt* * *
correa sustantivo femenino
( cinturón) belt;
( de perro) leash;
b) (Mec) belt;
correa sustantivo femenino
1 (tira) strap
(de reloj) watchstrap, US watchband
(de pantalón) belt
(de perro) lead, US leash
2 Téc belt
♦ Locuciones: familiar tener correa, to be patient: no me canso, tengo correa para rato, I'm not tired; I can last a long time
' correa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reata
English:
belt
- lead
- leash
- shoulder strap
- strap
- strap down
- watchband
- watchstrap
- carousel
- conveyor (belt)
- fan
- loop
- shoulder
- thong
- watch
- weal
- wrist
* * *correa nf1. [de bolso, reloj] strap;[cinturón] belt; [de perro] lead, leash2. Tec beltcorrea de transmisión drive belt;correa del ventilador fan belt* * *f de perro leash, Brtener mucha correa fig be long-suffering* * *correa nf: strap, belt* * *correa n1. (en general) strap2. (de pantalón) belt3. (de perro) lead -
58 sandalia
f.sandal.* * *1 sandal* * *SF sandal* * *femenino sandal* * *= sandal.Ex. There are many varieties of sandal, from synthetic rope soles and straps, tyre-tread soled sandals, to the Japanese wooden sandals, which are relatively easy to make.* * *femenino sandal* * *= sandal.Ex: There are many varieties of sandal, from synthetic rope soles and straps, tyre-tread soled sandals, to the Japanese wooden sandals, which are relatively easy to make.
* * *sandal* * *
sandalia sustantivo femenino
sandal
sandalia sustantivo femenino sandal
' sandalia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chancla
- chancleta
English:
sandal
* * *sandalia nfsandal* * *f sandal* * *sandalia nf: sandal* * *sandalia n sandal -
59 suela de cáñamo
(n.) = rope soleEx. There are many varieties of sandal, from synthetic rope soles and straps, tyre-tread soled sandals, to the Japanese wooden sandals, which are relatively easy to make.* * *(n.) = rope soleEx: There are many varieties of sandal, from synthetic rope soles and straps, tyre-tread soled sandals, to the Japanese wooden sandals, which are relatively easy to make.
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60 teguas
(Sp. model spelled same [tégwas] < Náhuatl tehuan 'that which accompanies others')Bentley: 1889. Originally, lightweight rawhide ankle-length moccasins that lace in the front. Santamaría indicates that this term may be spelled various ways in Mexico ( teguas, tejas, tejuanas, texas), and refers to a nation of Indians that inhabit Baja California and New Mexico (in English, Tewa). The term was subsequently generalized to other footwear, such as huarache sandals used by the Indians. The sandals are now worn by others besides the Tewa Indians and the term is known throughout northwestern Mexico. Sobarzo indicates that the sandals were worn by the Apaches. He suggests that the name comes from a Sonoran Indian language, possibly from the Cahita word begua 'leather; calfskin.' Islas notes that the sandals are worn principally by peasants, especially those in Chihuahua, Mexico.
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