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1 gauch iron
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2 Mexican iron
Rawhide, so named because Mexicans use it for its strength. -
3 fierro
• iron -
4 hierro
• iron -
5 hierro
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6 Edad de Hierro, la
= Iron Age, theEx. The author concludes that 1999 corresponds to the Iron Age and looks ahead to what may be in store in future ages. -
7 cortina de hierro, la
= iron curtain, theEx. The article 'Online behind the iron curtain' summarises the state of data base access in the socialist countries. -
8 telón de acero, el
= iron curtain, theEx. The article 'Online behind the iron curtain' summarises the state of data base access in the socialist countries. -
9 pulmón de acero
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10 barra de hierro
• iron bar• iron ingot -
11 calzadera
• iron chock• iron wedge• thick paste• thick skin -
12 de mano de hierro
• iron-fist• iron-handed -
13 voluntad de hierro
• iron will• will of iron -
14 de las que hacen época
• iron. nezapomenutelný• iron. ohromný -
15 de los que hacen época
• iron. nezapomenutelný• iron. ohromný -
16 valiente
• iron. pořádný• iron. pěkný• odvážný• platný• příštipkářský• statečný• udatný• vynikající• účinný* * *m• statečný člověk• udatný člověk -
17 acciones siderometalúrgicas
• iron and steel sharesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acciones siderometalúrgicas
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18 acería
• iron and steel plant• steel mill• steel-works• steelworks -
19 azafrán de Marte
• iron oxide -
20 barandilla de hierro
• iron railing
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iron(II) — iron(II) … English syllables
Iron — I ron ([imac] [u^]rn), a. [AS. [=i]ren, [=i]sen. See {Iron}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. Of, or made of iron; consisting of iron; as, an iron bar, dust. [1913 Webster] 2. Resembling iron in color; as, iron blackness. [1913 Webster] 3. Like iron in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Iron — I ron ([imac] [u^]rn), n. [OE. iren, AS. [=i]ren, [=i]sen, [=i]sern; akin to D. ijzer, OS. [=i]sarn, OHG. [=i]sarn, [=i]san, G. eisen, Icel. [=i]sarn, j[=a]rn, Sw. & Dan. jern, and perh. to E. ice; cf. Ir. iarann, W. haiarn, Armor. houarn.] [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
iron — [ī′ərn] n. [ME iren < OE (chiefly poetic & prob. dissimilated), var. of isern, isen akin to Goth eisarn) < Gmc * īsarna, akin to early Celt * isarno, prob. via Illyrian * eisarno < IE base * eis , to move vigorously; strong, holy (>… … English World dictionary
Iron — bezeichnet eine Gemeinde im französischen Département Aisne, siehe: Iron (Aisne) einen Fluss in Frankreich, Nebenfluss des Noirrieu, siehe: Iron (Fluss) ein Album der finnischen Band Ensiferum, siehe: Iron (Album) SRWare Iron, einen Webbrowser… … Deutsch Wikipedia
IRON — Iron ore deposits occur in Anatolia and northwest Iran. The metalwas probably first worked as a by product of coppersmelting, and rare small iron objects have been found in Mesopotamian graves since the fourth millennium B.C. Iron was worked… … Historical Dictionary of Mesopotamia
iron — ► NOUN 1) a strong, hard magnetic silvery grey metal, used in construction and manufacturing. 2) a tool or implement made of iron. 3) a hand held implement with a flat heated steel base, used to smooth clothes and linen. 4) a golf club used for… … English terms dictionary
Iron — I ron, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ironed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Ironing}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To smooth with an instrument of iron; especially, to smooth, as cloth, with a heated flatiron; sometimes used with out. [1913 Webster] 2. To shackle with irons; to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Iron-on — Iron ons are images that can be imprinted on fabric. They are frequently used to print onto T shirts.On one side is paper, and on the other is the image that will be transferred in reverse. After placing it on the fabric and either running over… … Wikipedia
iron-on — (adj.) 1959, from IRON (Cf. iron) (v.) + ON (Cf. on) … Etymology dictionary
iron — [adj] hard, tough; inflexible adamant, adamantine, cruel, dense, ferric, ferrous, firm, heavy, immovable, implacable, indomitable, inexorable, insensible, obdurate, relentless, rigid, robust, steel, steely, strong, stubborn, thick, unbending,… … New thesaurus