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1 creciente repentina de un río
• onomatopoeic• onscreen• rise in rent• rise in the world• rise in waters• rise little by little• sudden rise of water in a riverDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > creciente repentina de un río
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2 onomatopéyico
adj.onomatopoeic.* * *► adjetivo1 onomatopoeic* * *ADJ onomatopoeic* * *- ca adjetivo onomatopoeic* * *= onomatopoeic.Ex. Students will learn about the poetic device of onomatopoeia, create onomatopoeic slogans or jingles, and then share them with the class.* * *- ca adjetivo onomatopoeic* * *= onomatopoeic.Ex: Students will learn about the poetic device of onomatopoeia, create onomatopoeic slogans or jingles, and then share them with the class.
* * *onomatopéyico -caonomatopoeic* * *
onomatopéyico◊ -ca adjetivo
onomatopoeic
* * *onomatopéyico, -a adjonomatopoeic* * *adj onomatopoeic -
3 onomatopeya
f.onomatopoeia.* * *1 onomatopoeia* * *SF onomatopoeia* * *femenino onomatopoeia* * *= onomatopoeia.Ex. Students will learn about the poetic device of onomatopoeia, create onomatopoeic slogans or jingles, and then share them with the class.* * *femenino onomatopoeia* * *= onomatopoeia.Ex: Students will learn about the poetic device of onomatopoeia, create onomatopoeic slogans or jingles, and then share them with the class.
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onomatopeya sustantivo femenino
onomatopoeia
onomatopeya sustantivo femenino onomatopoeia
' onomatopeya' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
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4 avenida
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5 avenida de aguas
• flogged• flood control• onomatopoeic• onscreen• sudden rise of water in a river• torrent -
6 onomatopeya
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7 riada
• flash cube• flash in the pan• flogged• flood control• onomatopoeia• onomatopoeic• onrush of waters• onscreen• overflowing -
8 cascabel
(Sp. model spelled same [kaskaßél] < Occitan cascavel 'bell' diminutive form of Vulgar Latin * cascabus < Latin caccabus which was anciently used to mean bell, and it evolved into its modern form by onomatopoeic influence)According to Watts, "The enlargement at the loose end of the reata, which, after the dally around the saddle-horn was made, could be caught under the right leg of the roper." This meaning is not referenced in Spanish sources, and it is uncertain how the Spanish word for 'small bell or jingle bell' gained this meaning in the Southwest. Perhaps the southwestern definition came from another meaning in American Spanish, where cascabel can also refer to the rattle on a rattlesnake. -
9 cencerro
(Sp. model spelled same [senséro ] onomatopoeic formation of uncertain origin, probably < Basque zinzerri, 'dog's bell'). Carlisle: 1876. A mare that wears a bell to help locate the herd. Also known as bell-mare. Spanish sources, including the DRAE and the VCN, gloss cencerro as a type of small, crude bell. The DRAE indicates that it is attached to the necks of cattle; Islas notes that it is most often used for animals that tend to stray from the herd, or for those that serve as guides or caponeras. -
10 chupadero
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11 escopeta
(Sp. model spelled same [eskopéta] < antiquated Italian scoppietta or scoppietto, diminutive of schioppo 'explosion' < Late Latin stlop-pum 'noise of a slap on the cheek,' of onomatopoeic origin)Bentley: 1912. A muzzle-loading musket or an old-fashioned shotgun. The DRAE describes it as a portable hunting firearm with one or two barrels that are twenty-four to thirty-two inches long.
См. также в других словарях:
Onomatopoeic — On o*mat o*p[oe] ic, a. Onomatopoetic. Whitney. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
onomatopoeic — [[t]ɒ̱nəmætəpi͟ːɪk[/t]] ADJ Onomatopoeic words sound like the noise they refer to. Hiss , buzz , and rat a tat tat are examples of onomatopoeic words. [TECHNICAL] … English dictionary
onomatopoeic — adjective several words that describe sounds are onomatopoeic, like hiss and buzz Syn: imitative, echoic … Thesaurus of popular words
onomatopoeic — onomatopoeia ► NOUN 1) the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g. cuckoo, sizzle). 2) the use of such words for rhetorical effect. DERIVATIVES onomatopoeic adjective onomatopoeically adverb. ORIGIN Greek onomatopoiia … English terms dictionary
onomatopoeic — adjective 1. of or relating to or characterized by onomatopoeia • Syn: ↑onomatopoetic • Pertains to noun: ↑onomatopoeia (for: ↑onomatopoetic), ↑onomatopoeia • Derivationally related forms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
onomatopoeic — adjective see onomatopoeia … New Collegiate Dictionary
onomatopoeic — See onomatopoeia. * * * … Universalium
onomatopoeic — adjective a) Of or relating to onomatopoeia. b) Having the property of onomatopoeia. Syn: onomatopoetic … Wiktionary
onomatopoeic — Synonyms and related words: apish, conjugate, delineatory, depictive, derivative, echoic, embodying, emulative, etymologic, figurative, graphic, ideographic, illustrational, illustrative, imitative, incarnating, lexical, lexicographic,… … Moby Thesaurus
onomatopoeic — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Imitating sounds: echoic, imitative, onomato poetic. See SAME, SOUNDS … English dictionary for students
onomatopoeic — on·o·mat·o poe·ic || ‚ɑnÉ™mæ pɪËɪk /É’n adj. of a word that sounds like what it means (i.e. ding dong) … English contemporary dictionary