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1 enyesado
adj.in a cast, in plaster.m.plastering; plaster cast.past part.past participle of spanish verb: enyesar.* * *1 plastering2 MEDICINA plaster cast* * *masculino plastering* * *= plasterwork.Ex. The author discusses possible reasons for the abandonment of plasterwork for ceiling decoration in favor of coffered ceiling designs using timber and the impact this had on plasterers.* * *masculino plastering* * *= plasterwork.Ex: The author discusses possible reasons for the abandonment of plasterwork for ceiling decoration in favor of coffered ceiling designs using timber and the impact this had on plasterers.
* * *plastering* * *enyesado, -a♦ adjplastered♦ nmplastering* * *m plastering -
2 revoque
m.plastering, plaster, roughcast.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: revocar.* * *1 (enlucido) plastering2 (encalado) whitewashing3 (material) plaster, stucco* * *SM(Arquit)1) (=enlucimiento) plastering; (=encaladura) whitewashing2) (=enlucido) plaster; (=cal) whitewash* * ** * *= plasterwork.Ex. The author discusses possible reasons for the abandonment of plasterwork for ceiling decoration in favor of coffered ceiling designs using timber and the impact this had on plasterers.* * ** * *= plasterwork.Ex: The author discusses possible reasons for the abandonment of plasterwork for ceiling decoration in favor of coffered ceiling designs using timber and the impact this had on plasterers.
* * *A1 (material — para una pared interior) plaster; (— para una pared exterior) render, rendering2 (acción de revocar — una pared interior) plastering; (— una pared exterior) rendering* * *♦ nm1. [de pared] [interior] plastering;[exterior] rendering2. [material] [interior] plaster;[exterior] render* * *revoque nm: plaster -
3 guarnecido
m.plastering.past part.past participle of spanish verb: guarnecer.* * *1 (en construcción) plaster————————1→ link=guarnecer guarnecer► adjetivo1 (gen) decorated, trimmed; (en cocina) garnished (de, with)2 (dotado) equipped3 MILITAR garrisoned1 (en construcción) plaster* * *SM1) [de pared] plaster, plastering2) (Aut) upholstery* * *A ( Const) plasterB ( Aut) lining -
4 wasa
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -wasa[English Word] forbid[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -wasa[English Word] prohibit[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -wasa[English Word] warn[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] wasa[English Word] drizzle (of rain)[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] wasa[English Word] sticks or laths used to fill up the spaces in the framework of a house prior to plastering[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
5 enlucido
adj.plastered.m.plastering, rendering, roughcast.past part.past participle of spanish verb: enlucir.* * *1 plaster* * *noun m.* * *SM plaster* * *masculino plaster* * *= plasterwork.Ex. The author discusses possible reasons for the abandonment of plasterwork for ceiling decoration in favor of coffered ceiling designs using timber and the impact this had on plasterers.* * *masculino plaster* * *= plasterwork.Ex: The author discusses possible reasons for the abandonment of plasterwork for ceiling decoration in favor of coffered ceiling designs using timber and the impact this had on plasterers.
* * *plaster* * *enlucido nmplaster* * *m plaster -
6 chorizo
m.1 thief (informal) (ladrón). (peninsular Spanish)2 sausage, pork sausage.3 shady business.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: chorizar.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 chorizo (highly-seasoned pork sausage)2 (balancín) balancing pole————————1 chorizo (highly-seasoned pork sausage)2 (balancín) balancing pole* * *SM1) (Culin) hard pork sausage2) [en circo] balancing pole3) * (=ratero) small-time crook *; (=maleante) criminal; (=carterista) pickpocket4) And, Cono Sur(Culin)6) And * (=idiota) idiot7) Caribe (=mulato) mulatto* * *1)a) ( embutido curado) chorizo ( highly-seasoned pork sausage); ( salchicha) (RPl) sausageb) (Méx, RPl) ( corte de carne) cut of beef2) (vulg) ( de excremento) turd (vulg)3) (Esp) (fam) ( ratero) petty thief* * *1)a) ( embutido curado) chorizo ( highly-seasoned pork sausage); ( salchicha) (RPl) sausageb) (Méx, RPl) ( corte de carne) cut of beef2) (vulg) ( de excremento) turd (vulg)3) (Esp) (fam) ( ratero) petty thief* * *chorizo11 = chorizo sausage.Ex: My favourite recipe with chorizo sausage is a corn and potato chowder with chorizo and baby spinach, made in the crockpot.
chorizo22 = thug, ruffian, hoodlum.Ex: Poole was a notorious gang leader & street thug, murdered by enemies of similar background.
Ex: The coroner said she had died not from drowning, but from being abused and murdered by a gang of ruffians.Ex: Gangs of hoodlums, aged as young as eight, are roaming the streets terrorising store owners and shoppers in broad daylight.* * *A1 (embutido curado) chorizo ( highly-seasoned pork sausage)2 ( RPl) (salchicha) sausageC ( Esp)* * *
chorizo sustantivo masculino ( embutido curado) chorizo ( highly-seasoned pork sausage);
( salchicha) (RPl) sausage
chorizo,-a
I sustantivo masculino
1 Culin chorizo, highly-seasoned pork sausage
II sustantivo masculino y femenino familiar (ladrón de poca monta) thief, pickpocket
' chorizo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
choriza
English:
sausage
* * *chorizo1 nm1. [embutido] chorizo, = cured pork sausage, flavoured with paprika1. [ladrón] thief2. [persona corrupta] crook;dice que todos los políticos son unos chorizos he says all politicians are crooks* * *I m1 chorizo (spicy cured sausage)II m, choriza f famthief* * *chorizo nm: chorizo, sausage* * *chorizo n (embutido) spicy pork sausage -
7 escayolado
adj.in plaster.past part.past participle of spanish verb: escayolar.* * *SM plastering* * *
Del verbo escayolar: ( conjugate escayolar)
escayolado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
escayolado
escayolar
escayolar ( conjugate escayolar) verbo transitivo (Esp) to put … in a (plaster) cast, to put … in plaster (BrE)
escayolado,-a adjetivo in plaster
escayolar vtr Med to put in plaster
' escayolado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escayolada
English:
plaster
* * *escayolado, -a adj[brazo, pierna] in a plaster cast, Br in plaster;lleva el brazo escayolado she has a (plaster) cast on her arm, Br her arm is in plaster -
8 repello
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9 repellado
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