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1 piqueta
• mattock• pickax• weak vowel• weaken -
2 zapapico
• mattock• pickax• pickaxe -
3 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 -
4 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 -
5 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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6 lampa
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7 piocha
f.1 Trinket for women's headdresses.2 pickax, pickaxe.3 goatee, goatee beard, pointed beard.* * *1. SF1) LAm (=piqueta) pickaxe, pickax (EEUU)2) Chile (=distintivo) badge3) † (=joya) jewel (worn on the head)4) Méx (=barba) goatee2.ADJ Méx nice* * *1) ( para romper piedra) pickax*; ( para cavar) mattock2) (Chi) ( distintivo) badge3) (Méx) ( barbita) goatee (beard)* * *1) ( para romper piedra) pickax*; ( para cavar) mattock2) (Chi) ( distintivo) badge3) (Méx) ( barbita) goatee (beard)* * *A (para romper piedra) pickax*; (para cavar) mattockB ( Chi) (distintivo) badgerecibió su piocha de piloto he got his wingspor piocha per heades muy piocha con las manos she's very good with her handses muy piocha para el tenis he's a tremendous tennis player ( colloq)* * *piocha nfpor piocha [por barba] per head* * *piocha nf1) : pickax -
8 talacha
f.1 tire repair, tyre repair, puncture repair, flat repair.2 handiwork, hand work, manual labor, manual work.3 mattock, grub hoe, hoe, pickaxe.4 clearing, levelled ground, leveled ground.* * *a) (Méx) ( reparación de llantas) flat o puncture repairb) (Méx fam) ( trabajo manual) workhacer la talacha — to do the donkey work (colloq)
* * *a) (Méx) ( reparación de llantas) flat o puncture repairb) (Méx fam) ( trabajo manual) workhacer la talacha — to do the donkey work (colloq)
* * *A1 ( Méx) (reparación de llantas) flat o puncture repairhacer la talacha to do the donkey work ( colloq)es muy bueno para la talacha he can turn his hand to anything, he's a real handymanB ( Méx)1 (herramienta) mattock2 (desmonte) clearing* * *
talacha sustantivo femenino
* * *talacha, talache nfMéx1. [herramienta] mattock -
9 cepa de árbol
(n.) = tree stumpEx. Tree stumps of a small diameter can be removed relatively easily with a spade and/or preferably a mattock.* * *(n.) = tree stumpEx: Tree stumps of a small diameter can be removed relatively easily with a spade and/or preferably a mattock.
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10 pala
f.1 spade (tool).pala mecánica o excavadora excavator, digger2 bat(of fronton, ping-pong).3 blade.4 (upper) front tooth (diente).5 shovel, scoop, spade, digging tool.6 kitchen spatula, spatula.* * *1 (herramienta) shovel; (de jardinería) spade2 (de cocina) slice4 (de hélice) blade5 (de zapato) upper* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [para cavar] spade; [para nieve, carbón, tierra] shovelpala quitanieves — snowplough, snowplow (EEUU)
pala topadora — Arg bulldozer
2) (Culin) slice3) (Dep) (Béisbol) bat; [en ping-pong] bat, paddle (EEUU); [en tenis] racket4) [de hélice, remo] blade5)6) [de zapato] vamp7) ** (=mano) mitt **¡choca la pala! — shake on it! *
8) † (=astucia) cunning, wiliness* * *1) ( para cavar) spade; (para mover arena, carbón) shovel; ( para recoger la basura) dustpan2) (Coc) ( para servir - pescado) slotted spatula (AmE), fish slice (BrE); (- tarta) cake slice3)a) ( para golpear alfombras) carpet beaterb) ( de frontenis) racket; ( de ping-pong) paddle, bat (BrE); ( en piragüismo) paddle4)a) (de remo, hélice) bladeb) ( de zapato) upper, vamp; ( de corbata) apron* * *= peel, shovel, spade.Ex. Racks for this purpose were fixed below the ceiling of the warehouse or other drying room and doublings of one or two dozen sheets were lifted on to them two at a time with a wooden peel, a tool similar to the peel with which bakers used to load and unload their ovens = Con este propósito se colocaban estantes por debajo del techo del almacén u otro tipo de secadero y los paquetes de folios impresos a dos caras de una o dos docenas de hojas se ponían sobre ellos de dos en dos con una pala de madera, una herramienta similar a la pala que usaban los panaderos para llenar y vaciar sus hornos.Ex. In another area he found that the coal shovels being used weighed from 16 to 38 pounds.Ex. Tree stumps of a small diameter can be removed relatively easily with a spade and/or preferably a mattock.----* pala de quitar nieve = snow shovel.* pala excavadora = excavator.* pala para quitar nieve = snow shovel.* quitar con pala = shovel.* tener dinero a punta pala = roll in + Dinero.* * *1) ( para cavar) spade; (para mover arena, carbón) shovel; ( para recoger la basura) dustpan2) (Coc) ( para servir - pescado) slotted spatula (AmE), fish slice (BrE); (- tarta) cake slice3)a) ( para golpear alfombras) carpet beaterb) ( de frontenis) racket; ( de ping-pong) paddle, bat (BrE); ( en piragüismo) paddle4)a) (de remo, hélice) bladeb) ( de zapato) upper, vamp; ( de corbata) apron* * *= peel, shovel, spade.Ex: Racks for this purpose were fixed below the ceiling of the warehouse or other drying room and doublings of one or two dozen sheets were lifted on to them two at a time with a wooden peel, a tool similar to the peel with which bakers used to load and unload their ovens = Con este propósito se colocaban estantes por debajo del techo del almacén u otro tipo de secadero y los paquetes de folios impresos a dos caras de una o dos docenas de hojas se ponían sobre ellos de dos en dos con una pala de madera, una herramienta similar a la pala que usaban los panaderos para llenar y vaciar sus hornos.
Ex: In another area he found that the coal shovels being used weighed from 16 to 38 pounds.Ex: Tree stumps of a small diameter can be removed relatively easily with a spade and/or preferably a mattock.* pala de quitar nieve = snow shovel.* pala excavadora = excavator.* pala para quitar nieve = snow shovel.* quitar con pala = shovel.* tener dinero a punta pala = roll in + Dinero.* * *Compuestos:power shovelbackhoe, backhoe loader ( BrE)B ( Coc) (para servir — pescado) slotted spatula ( AmE), fish slice ( BrE); (— tarta) cake slice; (de panadero) shovelC1 (para golpear alfombras) carpet beater3 (en piragüismo) paddleD1 (de un remo, una hélice) blade2 (de un zapato) upper, vamp3 (de una corbata) aproncorbata de pala ancha wide tie* * *
pala sustantivo femenino
1 (para cavar, de niño) spade;
(para mover arena, carbón) shovel;
( para recoger la basura) dustpan
2 (Coc) ( para servir — pescado) slotted spatula (AmE), fish slice (BrE);
(— tarta) cake slice
3 (de remo, hélice) blade;
( de frontenis) racket;
( de ping-pong) paddle, bat (BrE);
( en piragüismo) paddle
pala sustantivo femenino
1 (cóncava) shovel
(plana) spade
2 (para servir alimentos) slice
(para el pescado) fish slice
3 (palada) shovelful
4 Dep (de tenis de mesa, etc) bat
5 (de remo, hélice, etc) blade
6 fam (incisivo superior) upper incisor
' pala' also found in these entries:
English:
bat
- paddle
- scoop
- scoop out
- shovel
- slice
- spade
- upper
- blade
- dust
- spatula
* * *pala nf1. [herramienta] spade;[para recoger] shovel pala excavadora excavator, digger;pala mecánica power shovel;2. [cubierto] fish knife3. [de frontón] racket;[de ping-pong] bat, US paddle;jugar a las palas [en la playa] to play beach tennis4. [de remo, hélice] blade5. [diente] (upper) front tooth* * *f1 AGR spade2 raqueta paddle* * *pala nf1) : shovel, spade2) : blade (of an oar or a rotor)3) : paddle, racket* * *pala n1. (para cavar) spade2. (para mover tierra, nieve) shovel3. (para recoger basura) dustpan -
11 tocón de árbol
(n.) = tree stumpEx. Tree stumps of a small diameter can be removed relatively easily with a spade and/or preferably a mattock.* * *(n.) = tree stumpEx: Tree stumps of a small diameter can be removed relatively easily with a spade and/or preferably a mattock.
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12 marrazo
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13 talacha SF
Méx mattock -
14 talache SM
Méx mattock -
15 azadón
• grub• grub-infested• hodgepotch• hoe a second time• large hole• large-hearted• mattock -
16 azadonazo
m.1 stroke with a mattock.2 stroke of a hoe, blow with a hoe.
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