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1 mecedora
f.rocking chair.* * *1 rocking chair* * ** * *femenino rocking chair* * *femenino rocking chair* * *rocking chair* * *
mecedora sustantivo femenino
rocking chair
mecedora sustantivo femenino rocking chair
' mecedora' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balancear
- balancearse
- hamaca
- mecer
- vaivén
English:
rock
- rocker
- rocking chair
- rocking
* * *rocking chair* * *f rocking chair* * *mecedora nf: rocking chair* * *mecedora n rocking chair -
2 mecedora
• rock with laughter• rockbound• rocker• rocker arm• rocking• rocking chair -
3 silla mecedora
• rocking• rocking chair -
4 silla mecedora
f.rocking chair. -
5 hamaca
f.1 hammock.2 deckchair (tumbona) (silla). (peninsular Spanish)3 swing. ( River Plate)* * *1 (de red) hammock2 (tumbona) deck chair* * *SF1) (=cama) hammock* * *1)a) ( para colgar) hammockc) (Esp) ( asiento plegable) deckchair2) ( archivo) suspension file* * *= deck chair, hammock.Ex. The article is entitled 'The cost of providing electronic resources: are we rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic?'.Ex. There have been a lot of favourable comments about the delights of hammocks versus sleeping in bunks.* * *1)a) ( para colgar) hammockc) (Esp) ( asiento plegable) deckchair2) ( archivo) suspension file* * *= deck chair, hammock.Ex: The article is entitled 'The cost of providing electronic resources: are we rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic?'.
Ex: There have been a lot of favourable comments about the delights of hammocks versus sleeping in bunks.* * *1 (para colgar) hammock2 ( Esp) (asiento plegable) deckchair3 (archivo) suspension file4 ( RPI) (mecedora) rocking chair5 ( RPI) (columpio) swingCompuesto:( RPl) hammock* * *
Del verbo hamacar: ( conjugate hamacar)
hamaca es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
hamaca
hamacar
hamaca sustantivo femenino
( columpio) swing
hamacar ( conjugate hamacar) verbo transitivo ( columpiar) (RPl) to swing;
( mecer) (CS) to rock
hamacarse verbo pronominal ( columpiarse) to swing;
( mecerse) to rock (oneself)
hamaca sustantivo femenino
1 (chinchorro) hammock
2 (mecedora) rocking chair
3 (tumbona) sun lounger
' hamaca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chinchorro
- balanceo
- guindar
English:
hammock
- swing
* * *hamaca nf1. [para colgar] hammockRP hamaca paraguaya hammock [canapé] sunlounger3. RP [columpio] swing4. RP [mecedora] rocking chair* * *f1 hammock2 ( tumbona) deck chair3 L.Am. ( mecedora) rocking chair, rocker* * *hamaca nf: hammock* * *hamaca n1. (en general) hammock2. (tumbona) deck chair -
6 balancín
m.1 seesaw, teeter, teeter-totter, see-saw.2 rocking chair.3 rocker arm, rocker.4 balancing pole used by acrobats, balancing pole, balancing bar.5 minting mill.6 valve rocker.* * *1 (mecedora) rocking chair2 (columpio) seesaw3 (de motor) rocker arm4 (de volatinero) balance pole* * *SM1) (=barra) [de balanza] balance beam; [de equilibrista] balancing pole; [para llevar cargas] yoke2) [para mecerse] (=columpio) seesaw, teeter-totter (EEUU); (=mecedora) rocking chair; (=juguete) child's rocking toy3) (Mec) [en motor] rocker, rocker arm; [de carro] swingletree; [de máquina] beam4) (Náut) outrigger* * *2) ( de acróbata) balancing pole* * *= teeter-totter, seesaw [see-saw], outrigger.Ex. The article has the title ' Teeter-Totters and Tandem Bikes: A Glimpse into the World of Cross-Age Tutors'.Ex. It includes a fun, hands-on activity that lets kids test these ideas themselves using an ordinary seesaw.Ex. In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean.----* caballito balancín = rocking horse.* * *2) ( de acróbata) balancing pole* * *= teeter-totter, seesaw [see-saw], outrigger.Ex: The article has the title ' Teeter-Totters and Tandem Bikes: A Glimpse into the World of Cross-Age Tutors'.
Ex: It includes a fun, hands-on activity that lets kids test these ideas themselves using an ordinary seesaw.Ex: In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean.* caballito balancín = rocking horse.* * *A1 (mecedora) rocking chair2 (de jardín) couch hammock3 (de niños) seesaw, teeter-totter ( AmE)B (de acróbata) balancing pole* * *
balancín sustantivo masculino ( de niños) seesaw, teeter-totter (AmE)
' balancín' also found in these entries:
English:
rocking horse
- seesaw
- rocking
* * *balancín nm1. [mecedora] rocking chair2. [en el jardín] swing hammock3. [columpio] seesaw4. Aut rocker arm* * *m1 TÉC rocker2 ( mecedora) rocking chair* * *1) : rocking chair2) subibaja: seesaw* * * -
7 mecer
v.to rock.* * *(c changes to z before a and o)Present Indicativemezo, meces, mece, mecemos, mecéis, mecen.Present SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb1) to rock2) sway* * *1. VT1) [+ cuna, niño] to rock; [en columpio] to swing; [+ rama] to cause to sway, move to and fro; [olas] [+ barco] to rock2) [+ líquido] to stir; [+ recipiente] to shake2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <bebé/cuna> to rock; < niño> ( en columpio) to pushb) olas to rock2.mecerse v prona) ( en mecedora) to rock; ( en columpio) to swingb) ( bambolearse) to sway* * *= rock.Ex. Calm a colicky baby by rocking the baby, burping the baby over your shoulder or massaging the tummy in a clockwise motion.----* la mano que mece la cuna gobierna el mundo = the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world, the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.* mecer a Alguien hasta que quede dormido = rock + Nombre + to sleep.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <bebé/cuna> to rock; < niño> ( en columpio) to pushb) olas to rock2.mecerse v prona) ( en mecedora) to rock; ( en columpio) to swingb) ( bambolearse) to sway* * *= rock.Ex: Calm a colicky baby by rocking the baby, burping the baby over your shoulder or massaging the tummy in a clockwise motion.
* la mano que mece la cuna gobierna el mundo = the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world, the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.* mecer a Alguien hasta que quede dormido = rock + Nombre + to sleep.* * *mecer [E2 ]vt1 ‹bebé/cuna› to rock ‹niño› (en un columpio) to push2 «olas» to rockel viento mecía las ramas the branches swayed in the wind■ mecerse1 (en una mecedora) to rock; (en un columpio) to swing2 (bambolearse) to sway* * *
mecer ( conjugate mecer) verbo transitivo ‹bebé/cuna› to rock;
‹ niño› ( en columpio) to push
mecerse verbo pronominal
( en columpio) to swing
mecer verbo transitivo to rock
' mecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hamacar
English:
rock
- cradle
* * *♦ vtto rock;las olas mecían la barca the waves gently rocked the boat* * *v/t rock* * *mecer {86} vt1) : to rock2) columpiar: to push (on a swing)* * *mecer vb to rock -
8 vaivén
m.sway, oscillation, back and forth motion, back and forth movement.Las clases reiniciaron The courses reopened.* * *1 (oscilación) swaying, swinging, to-and-fro movement; (balanceo) rocking2 (ir y venir) coming and going, bustle4 figurado (intercambio) exchange\los vaivenes de la vida figurado life's ups and downs* * *noun m.1) swing2) change, instability* * *SM1) (=balanceo) swaying; (=acción de mecerse) rocking; [de columpio] swinging; (=ir y venir) to-ing and fro-ing; [de pistón] backward and forward motion; (=sacudidas) lurching2) [de tráfico, circulación] constant movement3) [de la suerte] change of fortune4) (Pol) swing, seesaw, teeter-totter (EEUU)5) pl vaivenes (=altibajos) ups and downs, vicissitudes frm* * *masculino (de columpio, péndulo) swinging; ( de tren) rocking; ( de barco) rolling; ( de mecedora) rocking; ( de gente) toing and froing* * *= shuttling back and forth, flip-flop, seesaw [see-saw], swaying, sway.Ex. Bereday calls this type of comparison 'balanced' and describes it as 'a systematic shuttling back and forth between the areas under study'.Ex. Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.Ex. The data provides statistical evidence for the existence of a ' seesaw' relationship between density in spring, autumn, and the following spring.Ex. The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex. She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *masculino (de columpio, péndulo) swinging; ( de tren) rocking; ( de barco) rolling; ( de mecedora) rocking; ( de gente) toing and froing* * *= shuttling back and forth, flip-flop, seesaw [see-saw], swaying, sway.Ex: Bereday calls this type of comparison 'balanced' and describes it as 'a systematic shuttling back and forth between the areas under study'.
Ex: Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.Ex: The data provides statistical evidence for the existence of a ' seesaw' relationship between density in spring, autumn, and the following spring.Ex: The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex: She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *1 (de un columpio, péndulo) swinging; (de un tren) rocking; (de un barco) rolling; (de una mecedora) rocking2 (de gente) toing and froinglos vaivenes de la fortuna the ups and downs of fortune, the swings of fortune* * *
vaivén sustantivo masculino (de columpio, péndulo) swinging;
( de tren) rocking;
( de barco) rolling;
( de mecedora) rocking;
( de gente) toing and froing
vaivén sustantivo masculino
1 (movimiento oscilante: de un cuerpo suspendido) swinging
(: de una cuna, de un tren) rocking
(: de un barco) rolling
(: de una persona) swing
2 (cambio inesperado) swing
los vaivenes de la fortuna, the ups and downs of fortune
' vaivén' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tumbo
English:
jigsaw
- swing
* * *vaivén nm1. [balanceo] [de barco] swaying, rocking;[de péndulo, columpio] swinginglos vaivenes de la economía the ups and downs of the economy* * *m to-and-fro;vaivenes pl fig ups and downs* * *1) : swinging, swaying, rocking2) : change, fluctuationlos vaivenes de la vida: life's ups and downs -
9 balancearse
1 (mecerse) to rock; (columpio, brazo) to swing* * *to swing, rock, sway* * *VPR1) (=oscilar) [persona] [al andar] to move to and fro; [en mecedora, columpio] to rock; [péndulo] to swing; [barco, avión] to roll2) (=vacilar) to hesitate, waver, vacillate frm* * *(v.) = swayEx. The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.* * *(v.) = swayEx: The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.
* * *
■balancearse vr (en una mecedora) to rock
(en un columpio) to swing
(uno mismo) to move to and fro
' balancearse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balancear
English:
bob
- rock
- roll
- roll about
- roll around
- sway
- swing
* * *vpr1. [en columpio, hamaca] to swing;[de pie] to sway; [en cuna, mecedora] to rock;el borracho bajaba por la calle balanceándose the drunk was swaying from side to side as he walked down the street2. [barco] to roll* * *v/r1 swing, sway2 MAR rock* * *vr1) oscilar: to swing, to sway, to rock2) vacilar: to hesitate, to vacillate* * *balancearse vb to swing [pt. & pp. swung] / to rock -
10 balanceo
m.1 swinging.2 wheel balance. ( Latin American Spanish)3 balancing.4 rocking, oscillation, sway, swing.5 equilibrium.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: balancear.* * ** * *noun m.sway, rocking* * *SM1) (=vaivén) [al andar] to-and-fro motion; [al mecerse] rocking; [de barco, avión] roll, rolling* * ** * *= swaying, sway.Ex. The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex. She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * ** * *= swaying, sway.Ex: The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.
Ex: She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *el suave balanceo del barco sobre las olas the gentle rocking of the boat on the wavescon el balanceo de la hamaca se quedó dormida the swinging of the hammock sent her to sleepel balanceo de los árboles the swaying of the trees* * *
Del verbo balancear: ( conjugate balancear)
balanceo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
balanceó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
balancear
balanceo
balancear ( conjugate balancear) verbo transitivo
1 ‹paquetes/carga› to balance
2 ‹pierna/brazo› to swing;
‹ barco› to rock
balancearse verbo pronominal
[ objeto colgante] to swing
balanceo sustantivo masculino ( de hamaca) swinging;
( de árboles) swaying;
( de barco) rocking
balancear vtr (una silla, una mecedora) to rock
(los brazos, las piernas) to swing
balanceo sustantivo masculino rocking, swinging
' balanceo' also found in these entries:
English:
roll
- sway
- swing
* * *balanceo nm1. [de columpio, hamaca] swinging;[de cuna, mecedora] rocking2. [de barco] rolling;el balanceo del barco me marea the rolling motion of the boat makes me feel sick* * *m1 swinging, swaying2 MAR rocking* * *balanceo nm1) : swaying, rocking2) : vacillation -
11 balance
m.1 balance sheet (finance) (document).balance consolidado consolidated balance sheet2 outcome.hacer balance (de) to take stock (of)el accidente tuvo un balance de seis heridos a total of six people were wounded in the accident3 remainder, residue, rest, balance.* * *1 (movimiento) rocking3 (cálculo) total4 (resultado) outcome, result■ el balance de la reunión ha sido positivo on balance, the meeting was successful5 (equilibrio) balance\hacer un balance de to take stock of, weigh up, evaluatebalance acústico sound balance* * *SM1) (Econ) [de una cuenta] balance; (=documento) balance (sheet); (Com) [de existencias] stocktaking, inventory (EEUU)hacer balance — [de una cuenta] to draw up a balance; [de existencias] to take stock, do the stocktaking
2) (=resultado)el balance de víctimas mortales en el accidente — the death toll in the accident, the number of dead in the accident
el equipo tiene un balance de dos victorias y tres derrotas — so far the team have had two wins and three defeats
un abogado con un buen balance de casos ganados — a lawyer who has won a good proportion of his cases
3) (=evaluación) [de hecho, situación] assessment, evaluationlos puntos negros en el balance del año académico — the black spots in the assessment o evaluation of the academic year
hizo balance de los cinco años de su gobierno — he assessed o evaluated o took stock of the five years of his government
4) (=balanceo) to-and-fro motion; [de un barco] roll, rolling5) (=indecisión) vacillation6) Caribe (=mecedora) rocking chair* * *1)a) (resumen, valoración) assessment, evaluationhacer balance de algo — to take stock of something, to evaluate something
b) ( resultado) result, outcomeun balance positivo/negativo — a positive/negative result o outcome
2) (Com, Fin)a) ( inventario) stocktakingb) (cálculo, cómputo) balancec) ( documento) balance sheetd) ( de cuenta) balance* * *= supply balance sheet, balance, balance sheet.Ex. The OECD publishes annual supply balance sheets for meat, dairy products and eggs, and food consumption statistics, for each of its twenty-four member states.Ex. The concept of such co-operation is very interesting and we continue to build a history of Stumpers activity to assess the balance of 'giving and taking'.Ex. The balance sheets indicate the degree of dependence on certain imported minerals.----* balance bancario = bank balance.* balance comercial = balance of trade, trade balance.* balance de cuentas = financial statement.* balance final = balance.* balance final, el = bottom line, the.* hacer balance de = take + stock of.* hacer el balance de cuentas = balance + the cash, balance + the cash drawer.* * *1)a) (resumen, valoración) assessment, evaluationhacer balance de algo — to take stock of something, to evaluate something
b) ( resultado) result, outcomeun balance positivo/negativo — a positive/negative result o outcome
2) (Com, Fin)a) ( inventario) stocktakingb) (cálculo, cómputo) balancec) ( documento) balance sheetd) ( de cuenta) balance* * *= supply balance sheet, balance, balance sheet.Ex: The OECD publishes annual supply balance sheets for meat, dairy products and eggs, and food consumption statistics, for each of its twenty-four member states.
Ex: The concept of such co-operation is very interesting and we continue to build a history of Stumpers activity to assess the balance of 'giving and taking'.Ex: The balance sheets indicate the degree of dependence on certain imported minerals.* balance bancario = bank balance.* balance comercial = balance of trade, trade balance.* balance de cuentas = financial statement.* balance final = balance.* balance final, el = bottom line, the.* hacer balance de = take + stock of.* hacer el balance de cuentas = balance + the cash, balance + the cash drawer.* * *A1(resumen, valoración): elaboró un balance sobre sus dos años en el puesto she took stock of her two years in the jobhizo un balance económico y artístico del festival he evaluated o assessed the festival from a financial and artistic point of view2 (resultado) result, outcomesu gestión arroja un balance positivo/negativo his management has produced positive/negative resultsun total de 25 muertos es el balance definitivo del incendio the final death toll in the fire is 251 (inventario) stocktaking2 (cálculo, cómputo) balance3 (documento) balance sheetcuadrar un balance to balance (off) the accounts, to get the accounts to balance4 (de una cuenta) balanceCompuesto:masculine trial balance* * *
balance sustantivo masculino
1
hacer balance de algo to take stock of sth, to evaluate sth
2 (Com, Fin) (cálculo, cómputo) balance;
( documento) balance sheet;
( de cuenta) balance
balance sustantivo masculino
1 Fin balance
(documento financiero) balance sheet
2 (valoración, resultado) outcome: se desconoce el balance de víctimas, the number of victims is unknown
3 fig (reflexión, valoración) tienes que hacer balance de tu matrimonio, you must take stock of your marriage
' balance' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balanza
- casar
- cuadrar
- deficitaria
- deficitario
- desequilibrar
- desnivelar
- desnivelada
- desnivelado
- deudor
- deudora
- equilibrar
- equilibrio
- nivelar
- saldo
- ajustar
- balancear
- contrapeso
- desequilibrado
- mantener
- perder
English:
balance
- balance of payments
- balance of power
- balance out
- balance sheet
- bank balance
- bottom line
- consolidate
- debit balance
- doctor
- off-balance
- outstanding
- quarterly statement
- trading results
- weekly statement
- bank
- credit
- fine
- footing
- over
- stock
- strike
* * *balance nm[documento] balance sheet balance de comprobación trial balance;balance consolidado consolidated balance sheet;balance de inventario stock check;Am balance de pagos balance of payments2. [resultado] outcome;el balance de la experiencia fue positivo on balance, the experience was a positive one;el accidente tuvo un balance de seis heridos a total of six people were wounded in the accident;el balance de muertos the death toll3. [análisis, reflexión] assessment;han hecho un balance positivo de la gestión del nuevo presidente their assessment of the new president's performance is positive;al acabar la temporada, hicieron balance de los resultados at the end of the season they took stock of o reflected on their results4. [en equipo de música] balance* * *m COM balance;hacer balance do the books;* * *balance nm1) : balance2) : balance sheet -
12 balancear
v.1 to rock.2 to balance, to bring into equilibrium, to neutralize, to equalize.Ricardo balancea la escoba en su cabeza Richard balances the broom on his head.3 to compensate, to compensate for, to balance.María balancea los imprevistos Mary compensates the unforeseen events.4 to put in balance.* * *1 (mecer) to rock; (columpio, brazo) to swing1 (mecer) to rock; (columpio, brazo) to swing1 (mecerse) to rock; (columpio, brazo) to swing* * *verbto balance, swing, sway* * *1.VT to balance2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <paquetes/carga> to balance2) <pierna/brazo> to swing; < barco> to rock2.balancearse v prona) árbol/ramas to sway; objeto colgante to swingb) barco to rock* * *----* balancearse = sway.* balancearse ligeramente = bobble.* cabeza de muñeco que se balancea ligeramente = bobble head.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <paquetes/carga> to balance2) <pierna/brazo> to swing; < barco> to rock2.balancearse v prona) árbol/ramas to sway; objeto colgante to swingb) barco to rock* * ** balancearse = sway.* balancearse ligeramente = bobble.* cabeza de muñeco que se balancea ligeramente = bobble head.* * *balancear [A1 ]vtA ‹paquetes/carga› to balanceB1 ‹pierna/brazo› to swing2 ‹barco› to rock1 «árbol/ramas» to sway; «objeto colgante» to swing¡deja de balancearte en la silla! stop rocking your chair!se balanceaba en la hamaca she was swinging (herself) in the hammockcaminaba balanceándose de lo cansado que estaba he was so tired that he swayed from side to side as he walked2 «barco» to rock* * *
balancear ( conjugate balancear) verbo transitivo
1 ‹paquetes/carga› to balance
2 ‹pierna/brazo› to swing;
‹ barco› to rock
balancearse verbo pronominal
[ objeto colgante] to swing
balancear vtr (una silla, una mecedora) to rock
(los brazos, las piernas) to swing
' balancear' also found in these entries:
English:
dangle
- rock
- swing
* * *♦ vt[cuna] to rock; [columpio] to swing* * *v/t caderas swing, sway* * *balancear vt1) : to balance2) : to swing (one's arms, etc.)3) : to rock (a boat) -
13 columpiarse
1 to swing (de, on)2 (al caminar) to swing one's hips* * *VPR1) [en columpio] to swing; [en mecedora] to rock2) * (=meter la pata) to drop a clanger *3) † (fig) to swing to and fro, seesaw* * *= swing, slip up.Ex. Sam loved to swing, but right now he was too busy jumping in puddles with his rainy day boots.Ex. He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges.* * *= swing, slip up.Ex: Sam loved to swing, but right now he was too busy jumping in puddles with his rainy day boots.
Ex: He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges.* * *
■columpiarse verbo reflexivo
1 (en un columpio) to swing
2 (cometer un error) to slip up: me parece que te has columpiado a base de bien, I think you have put your foot in it
' columpiarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
columpiar
- hamacar
English:
seesaw
- swing
* * *vpr1. [mecerse] to swing* * *v/r swing* * *vr: to swing* * *columpiarse vb to swing [pt. & pp. swung] -
14 columpio
m.swing.los columpios the children's playgroundpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: columpiar.* * *1 swing* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de niños] swingcolumpio basculante, columpio de tabla — seesaw, teeter-totter (EEUU)
2) LAm (=mecedora) rocking chair* * *a) (Jueg, Ocio) swingjugar a los columpios — (fam) to play on the swings
b) ( sofá de jardín) couch hammock* * *= swing.Ex. The big wheel has been in existence as long as any swings or roundabouts, and has remained unchanged in basic design principles.----* columpio de la feria = carnival ride, ride, fairground ride, fair ride, ride attraction, amusement ride.* zona de columpios y pistas deportivas = playground.* * *a) (Jueg, Ocio) swingjugar a los columpios — (fam) to play on the swings
b) ( sofá de jardín) couch hammock* * *= swing.Ex: The big wheel has been in existence as long as any swings or roundabouts, and has remained unchanged in basic design principles.
* columpio de la feria = carnival ride, ride, fairground ride, fair ride, ride attraction, amusement ride.* zona de columpios y pistas deportivas = playground.* * *vamos a los columpios ( fam); let's go on the swings2 (sofá de jardín) couch hammockCompuesto:* * *
Del verbo columpiar: ( conjugate columpiar)
columpio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
columpió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
columpiar
columpio
columpiar ( conjugate columpiar) verbo transitivo
to push ( on a swing)
columpiarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to swing
columpio sustantivo masculinoa) (Jueg, Ocio) swing
columpiar verbo transitivo to swing
columpio sustantivo masculino swing
' columpio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balancearse
- columpiarse
- empujar
- hamaca
- mecer
- vaivén
English:
swing
* * *columpio nmswing;los columpios the children's playground* * *m swing* * *columpio nm: swing* * *columpio n swing -
15 sillón
m.sofa, easy chair, armchair.* * *1 armchair2 (de montar) side-saddle3 (en la Academia) seat* * *noun m.* * *SMsillón de hamaca — LAm rocking chair
2) [de montar] sidesaddle* * *masculino armchair, easy chair* * *= easy chair, lounge chair, armchair.Ex. The number of easy chairs frequently seems to be far more than is necessary.Ex. An adjustable seating rig was used to create the three-dimensional shape of a static lounge chair.Ex. Using digital interactive television, the experiments will enable the public to receive health advice and information from their armchairs.----* viajero de sillón = armchair traveller.* * *masculino armchair, easy chair* * *= easy chair, lounge chair, armchair.Ex: The number of easy chairs frequently seems to be far more than is necessary.
Ex: An adjustable seating rig was used to create the three-dimensional shape of a static lounge chair.Ex: Using digital interactive television, the experiments will enable the public to receive health advice and information from their armchairs.* viajero de sillón = armchair traveller.* * *armchair, easy chairsentado en un sillón sitting in an armchairCompuestos:wing chair* * *
sillón sustantivo masculino
armchair, easy chair
sillón sustantivo masculino armchair
' sillón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abultar
- brazo
- dormida
- dormido
- frita
- frito
- mullida
- mullido
- oreja
- tirarse
- tresillo
- cabezal
- estropeado
- forrado
- forrar
- forro
- funda
- recostar
- ser
- tapizar
English:
armchair
- armrest
- chair
- doze
- easy chair
- reclining chair
- arm
- curl
- easy
- flop
- into
- lower
- sink
* * *sillón nmarmchairsillón de orejas wing chair* * *m armchair, easy chair* * ** * *sillón n armchair -
16 columpiar
v.to swing.* * *1 to swing1 to swing (de, on)2 (al caminar) to swing one's hips* * *1.VTcolumpiar a algn — [en columpio] to push sb; [en mecedora] to rock sb
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to push ( on a swing)2.columpiarse v pron (refl) to swing* * *1.verbo transitivo to push ( on a swing)2.columpiarse v pron (refl) to swing* * *columpiar [A1 ]vtto push ( on a swing)( refl) to swing* * *
columpiar ( conjugate columpiar) verbo transitivo
to push ( on a swing)
columpiarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to swing
columpiar verbo transitivo to swing
' columpiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hamacar
English:
swing
* * *♦ vtto push [on a swing]* * *v/t push* * *columpiar vt: to push (on a swing)* * *columpiar vb to push on a swing -
17 mecedor
adj.rocking, swinging.m.1 rocker, one who rocks something to and fro.2 m.3 swing (columpio).4 rocking chair (asiento). (Central America & Mexico)5 stirrer (cuchara). (Caribbean)Mecedora f* * *1.ADJ rocking2. SM1) (=columpio) swing3) Caribe (=cuchara) stirrer* * *mecedor nm: glider (seat) -
18 mecerse
1 (en una silla) to rock; (en un columpio) to swing2 (bambolearse) to sway* * *VPR [en mecedora] to rock (to and fro); [en columpio] to swing; [rama] to sway, move to and fro* * *
■mecerse verbo reflexivo to swing, rock: las barcas se mecían suavemente, the boats were rocking gently
' mecerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bambolearse
- hamacar
- mecer
English:
rock
- sway
- wave
- ripple
- swing
* * *vpr[en silla] to rock; [en columpio, hamaca] to swing; [árbol, rama] to sway* * *v/r rock* * *vr: to rock, to swing, to sway* * *
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