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1. noun(a tool like a spade, with a short handle, used for scooping up and moving coal, gravel etc.) pala
2. verb(to move (as if) with a shovel, especially in large quantities: He shovelled snow from the path; Don't shovel your food into your mouth!) mover con pala, quitar con palashovel1 n palashovel2 vb mover con una palatr['ʃʌvəl]1 (tool) pala2 (machine) excavadora, pala mecánica1 mover con pala, quitar con pala, echar con pala\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto shovel food into one's mouth zamparse la comida1) : mover con (una) palathey shoveled the dirt out: sacaron la tierra con palas2) dig: cavar (con una pala)shovel n: pala fn.• cogedor s.m.• pala s.f.• palar s.m.• paleta s.f.v.• echar en grandes cantidades v.• traspalar v.
I 'ʃʌvəl1) ( spade) pala f2) ( power shovel) excavadora f
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transitive verb, BrE - ll- \<\<coal\>\> palear; \<\<snow\>\> espalar['ʃʌvl]he shoveled his food down — (colloq) engulló or se zampó la comida
1.N pala fmechanical shovel — pala f mecánica, excavadora f
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I ['ʃʌvəl]1) ( spade) pala f2) ( power shovel) excavadora f
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transitive verb, BrE - ll- \<\<coal\>\> palear; \<\<snow\>\> espalarhe shoveled his food down — (colloq) engulló or se zampó la comida
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5 pala
pala sustantivo femenino 1 (para cavar, de niño) spade; (para mover arena, carbón) shovel; ( para recoger la basura) dustpan 2 (Coc) ( para servir — pescado) slotted spatula (AmE), fish slice (BrE); (— tarta) cake slice 3 (de remo, hélice) blade; ( de frontenis) racket; ( de ping-pong) paddle, bat (BrE); ( en piragüismo) paddle
pala sustantivo femenino
1 (cóncava) shovel (plana) spade
2 (para servir alimentos) slice (para el pescado) fish slice
3 (palada) shovelful
4 Dep (de tenis de mesa, etc) bat
5 (de remo, hélice, etc) blade
6 fam (incisivo superior) upper incisor ' pala' also found in these entries: English: bat - paddle - scoop - scoop out - shovel - slice - spade - upper - blade - dust - spatula -
6 palada
palada sustantivo femenino
1 (de tierra, etc) shovelful
2 (de remo) stroke ' palada' also found in these entries: Spanish: pala English: stroke
См. также в других словарях:
Shovelful — Shov el*ful, n.; pl. {Shovelfuls}. As much as a shovel will hold; enough to fill a shovel. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shovelful — [shuv′əl fool΄] n. pl. shovelfuls as much as a shovel will hold … English World dictionary
shovelful — UK [ˈʃʌv(ə)lfʊl] / US noun [countable] Word forms shovelful : singular shovelful plural shovelfuls the amount of something that can fit on a shovel … English dictionary
shovelful — noun The amount that can be moved at once with a shovel. One shovelful of dirt makes a molehill, a million shovelfuls make a mountain … Wiktionary
shovelful — noun (plural shovelfuls; also shovelsful) Date: 1533 as much as a shovel will hold … New Collegiate Dictionary
shovelful — /shuv euhl fool /, n., pl. shovelfuls. the amount held by a shovel. [1525 35; SHOVEL + FUL] Usage. See ful. * * * … Universalium
shovelful — shov|el|ful [ˈʃʌvəlful] n the amount of coal, snow, earth etc that you can carry on a shovel … Dictionary of contemporary English
shovelful — shov|el|ful [ ʃʌvlful ] noun count the amount of something that can fit on a shovel … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shovelful — shov·el·ful || ʃʌvlfÊŠl n. amount of material that a shovel can hold … English contemporary dictionary
shovelful — noun (C) the amount of coal, snow, earth etc that you can carry on a shovel … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
shovelful — shov·el·ful … English syllables