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1 ravine
rə'vi:n(a deep narrow valley.) barrancotr[rə'viːn]1 barrancoravine [rə'vi:n] n: barranco m, quebrada fn.• barranca s.f.• barranco s.m.• barranquera s.f.• encañada s.f.• garganta s.f.• hondonada s.f.• hoz s.f.• quebrada s.f.rə'viːnnoun barranco m, quebrada f[rǝ'viːn]N barranco m, quebrada f (esp LAm)* * *[rə'viːn]noun barranco m, quebrada f -
2 ravine
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3 ravine
s.1 barranco.2 cañada profunda, barranca, barranco, barranquera.3 cauce profundo, garganta. -
4 dry ravine
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5 deep ravine
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6 gorge
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1. noun(a deep narrow valley: A river ran along the bottom of the gorge.) desfiladero; barranco
2. verb(to eat greedily until one is full: He gorged himself on fruit at the party.) atiborrarse de, atracarse de, hartarse degorge n cañón / desfiladerotr[gɔːʤ]1 (mountain pass) desfiladero; (ravine) barranco\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto gorge oneself on atiborrarse de, atracarse de1) satiate: saciar, hartar2)to gorge oneself : hartarse, atiborrarse, atracarse famgorge nravine: desfiladero mn.• abra (Terreno) s.f.• atracón s.m.• barranca s.f.• barranco s.m.• barranquera s.f.• encañada s.f.• garganta s.f.• gola s.f.• gorja s.f.• quebrada s.f.v.• aforrar v.• atiborrar v.• engullir v.
I gɔːrdʒ, gɔːdʒ2) ( throat) (arch)to make somebody's gorge rise — (liter) producirle* náuseas a alguien
II
reflexive verbto gorge oneself — atiborrarse or (fam) atracarse* de comida
[ɡɔːdʒ]to gorge oneself ON o WITH something — atiborrarse de algo, pegarse* un atracón de algo (fam)
1. N1) (Geog) cañón m, barranco m2) (Anat) garganta f2.VTto gorge o.s. — atracarse (with, on de)
3.VI atracarse (on de)* * *
I [gɔːrdʒ, gɔːdʒ]2) ( throat) (arch)to make somebody's gorge rise — (liter) producirle* náuseas a alguien
II
reflexive verbto gorge oneself — atiborrarse or (fam) atracarse* de comida
to gorge oneself ON o WITH something — atiborrarse de algo, pegarse* un atracón de algo (fam)
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7 barranco
Multiple Entries: barranca barranco
barranca sustantivo femenino,◊ barranco sustantivo masculinogully; ( más profundo) ravine
barranco sustantivo masculino
1 (precipicio) precipice
2 (hendidura profunda) gully, ravine ' barranco' also found in these entries: Spanish: barranca - desfiladero English: gulley - gully - ravine -
8 quebrada
quebrada sustantivo femenino ( más profunda) ravine
quebrada sustantivo femenino gully, ravine ' quebrada' also found in these entries: English: ravine -
9 gully
plural - gullies; noun(a channel worn by running water eg on a mountain side.) torrentera; surco, caucetr['gʌlɪ]1 SMALLGEOGRAPHY/SMALL (small valley, ravine) barranco, torrentera2 (deep ditch, waterway, channel) surco, cauce nombre masculinon.• arroyada s.f.• badén s.m.• barranca s.f.• barranquera s.f.• desaguadero s.m.• hondonada s.f.• torrentera s.f.'gʌlia) ( small valley) barranco mb) ( channel) surco m, cauce m['ɡʌlɪ]N (=ravine) barranco m ; (=channel) hondonada f* * *['gʌli]a) ( small valley) barranco mb) ( channel) surco m, cauce m -
10 plunge down
VI + PREP [+ slope, embankment, ravine] precipitarse por -
11 Canada
Multiple Entries: Canadá cañada
Canadá sustantivo masculino: tb
cañada sustantivo femeninoa) (Geog) gully;( más profunda) ravine
Canadá sustantivo masculino Canada ' cañada' also found in these entries: Spanish: Canadá - esquimal English: Canada - dime - glen - ladybird - away - before - pennytr['kænədə]1 Canadá, el Canadán.• Canadá s.m.'kænədənoun (el) Canadá m['kænǝdǝ]N Canadá m* * *['kænədə]noun (el) Canadá m -
12 flume
n.• presa s.f.[fluːm]N1) (=ravine) barranco m2) (=channel) canal m3) (in swimming pool) tubo m -
13 barranca
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14 desfiladero
desfiladero sustantivo masculino ( barranco) ravine, narrow gorge; ( puerto) narrow pass
desfiladero m Geog narrow pass ' desfiladero' also found in these entries: Spanish: garganta English: gorge - pass -
15 garganta
garganta sustantivo femenino 1a) (Anat) throat;2 ( desfiladero) gorge, ravine; ( entre montañas) narrow pass ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (Per fam) scrounger (colloq)
garganta sustantivo femenino
1 (de persona, animal) throat: me dolía la garganta, I had a sore throat
le puso la navaja en la garganta, he put the knife to his neck
2 (entre montañas) gorge, narrow pass ' garganta' also found in these entries: Spanish: anudar - nudo - nuez - angina - atorar - atravesar - carrasposo - doler - dolor - gaznate - guargüero - irritar - raspar - reseco - seco English: lump - sore - throat - gullet -
16 hoz
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17 tajo
Del verbo tajar: ( conjugate tajar) \ \
tajo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
tajó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: Tajo tajar tajo
tajo sustantivo masculino 1 ( corte) cut 2b) (Min) face
Tajo m (río) el Tajo, Tagus ' tajo' also found in these entries: Spanish: desembocar - Tajo - abertura - mina English: cut - gash - slash
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ravine — [ ravin ] n. f. • ravine de terre « avalanche » 1388; raveine 1120; lat. rapina → rapine 1 ♦ Vx Torrent. 2 ♦ (XVIe) Petit ravin; lit encaissé d un ruisseau, d un torrent. « c était une ravine affaissée, usée par le vent et par l eau » (Le Clézio) … Encyclopédie Universelle
ravine — (n.) 1760, deep gorge, from Fr. ravin a gully (1680s, from O.Fr. raviner to hollow out ), and from Fr. ravine violent rush of water, gully, from O.Fr. ravine violent rush, robbery, rapine, both ultimately from L. rapina (see RAPINE (Cf. rapine)); … Etymology dictionary
ravine — RAVINE. subst. f. Espece de torrent formé d eaux qui tombent subitement & impetueusement des montagnes, ou d autres lieux eslevez, ensuite de quelque grande pluye. Les ravines ont gasté, ont cavé toutes ces vallées. la ravine estoit si furieuse… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Ravine — Ravine, PA U.S. Census Designated Place in Pennsylvania Population (2000): 629 Housing Units (2000): 281 Land area (2000): 1.075791 sq. miles (2.786286 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.075791 sq … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Ravine, PA — U.S. Census Designated Place in Pennsylvania Population (2000): 629 Housing Units (2000): 281 Land area (2000): 1.075791 sq. miles (2.786286 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.075791 sq. miles… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Ravine — Ra*vine (r[.a]*v[=e]n ), n. [F., a place excavated by a torrent, a ravine, fr. ravir to snatch or tear away, L. rapere; cf. L. rapina rapine. See {Ravish}, and cf. {Rapine}, {Raven} prey.] 1. A torrent of water. [Obs.] Cotgrave. [1913 Webster] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ravine — [n] gap in earth’s surface abyss, arroyo, break, canyon, chasm, clove, coulee, crevasse, crevice, cut, defile, ditch, fissure, flume, gorge, gulch, gulf, gully, notch, pass, valley, wash; concepts 509,513 Ant. plain … New thesaurus
ravine — Ravine, ou ragaz d eauë, Diluuium, Eluuies. Ravines d eauës qui viennent souvent, Crebra diluuia … Thresor de la langue françoyse
ravine — ► NOUN ▪ a deep, narrow gorge with steep sides. ORIGIN French, violent rush … English terms dictionary
ravine — [rə vēn′] n. [Fr, violent rush, flood: see RAVEN2] a long, deep hollow in the earth s surface, esp. one worn by the action of a stream; large gully or small gorge … English World dictionary
ravine — (ra vi n ) s. f. 1° Espèce de torrent d eau pluviale qui se précipite d un lieu élevé. • Cette prompte ravine, BRÉBEUF Phars. IV. Nom donné dans les Antilles à de petits cours d eau qui descendent des montagnes. 2° Lieu creusé par un… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré