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1 ramada
SF1) (=ramaje) branches pl* * *a) (AmS) ( cobertizo) shelter ( made from branches)b) (Chi) ( pérgola) arbor, arbour (BrE)* * *a) (AmS) ( cobertizo) shelter ( made from branches)b) (Chi) ( pérgola) arbor, arbour (BrE)* * ** * *
ramada sustantivo femenino
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2 ramada
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3 Liza ramada
f.Liza ramada, Mugil ramada.m.Liza ramada, Mugil ramada. -
4 Mugil ramada
f.Mugil ramada, Liza ramada.m.Mugil ramada, Liza ramada. -
5 morragute
m.thinlip mullet, Mugil ramada, Liza ramada. -
6 enramada
(Sp. model spelled same [enramada], nominalized perfective participle of enramar 'to branch; fill with branches' < ramo 'branch'< Latin rámum 'branch')1) "A shady grove or bower," according to Watts.2) According to Smith, a temporary shelter that consists of a framework of light poles and a makeshift roof of leafy branches. Referenced in the DRAE as a covering made of naturally intertwining branches or an ornament made from tree branches for a party or festival. It also refers to a covering made of tree branches. Santamaría glosses ramada as a term used in Tabasco, Mexico, for an adornment or canopy of branches placed in front of the entrance to a church during a town festival. Cobos notes that in New Mexico and southern Colorado Spanish enramada refers to a fence made of tree branches or a corral used to trap wild horses. He indicates that the term is related to ramieda (from Spanish rama 'branch'), a term used in Territorial and Colonial New Mexico for a fence, stockade, or palisade erected as a defense against attacking Indians.Alternate form: ramada. -
7 cobertizo
m.1 lean-to (tejado adosado).2 shed (caseta).3 garage.4 eave, winger.* * *1 shed, shack* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [para animales, útiles] shed2) (=refugio) shelter3) (=tejadillo) lean-to* * *masculino shed* * *= shed, garden shed, hovel.Ex. The animals were kept in sheds or in open paddocks to study their haematological and metabolic profiles.Ex. If space is available at the back of the garage or in a garden shed, store garden furniture for the winter.Ex. Watching Ranald drop a rafter on his head, Marion sneered at herself that these children, this filthy hovel were all that was left to her.----* cobertizo anexo = outhouse.* * *masculino shed* * *= shed, garden shed, hovel.Ex: The animals were kept in sheds or in open paddocks to study their haematological and metabolic profiles.
Ex: If space is available at the back of the garage or in a garden shed, store garden furniture for the winter.Ex: Watching Ranald drop a rafter on his head, Marion sneered at herself that these children, this filthy hovel were all that was left to her.* cobertizo anexo = outhouse.* * *shed* * *
cobertizo sustantivo masculino
shed
cobertizo sustantivo masculino shed
' cobertizo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tinada
- galpón
- ramada
English:
shed
- boat
- tool
* * *cobertizo nm1. [tejado adosado] lean-to2. [caseta] shed* * *m shed* * *cobertizo nm: shed, shelter* * *cobertizo n shed -
8 pérgola
f.1 arbor, pergola, rooftop garden, arbour.2 shade cover, pergola.* * *1 pergola* * *SF pergola* * *femenino pergola* * *= pergola, arbor.Ex. If you are thinking about constructing an arbor or pergola in your garden, the first questions that you should ask yourself are about function.Ex. If you are thinking about constructing an arbor or pergola in your garden, the first questions that you should ask yourself are about function.* * *femenino pergola* * *= pergola, arbor.Ex: If you are thinking about constructing an arbor or pergola in your garden, the first questions that you should ask yourself are about function.
Ex: If you are thinking about constructing an arbor or pergola in your garden, the first questions that you should ask yourself are about function.* * *pergola* * *
pérgola sustantivo femenino
pergola
' pérgola' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ramada
* * *pérgola nfpergola* * *f pergola* * *pérgola nf: pergola, arbor
См. также в других словарях:
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