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1 stained-glass window
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2 stained glass window
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5 stained-glass window or door
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6 stained glass
stained glass n vidrieravidrio de coloressteɪndmass noun vidrio m or cristal m de colores; (before n)stained glass window — vitral m, vidriera f (de colores)
[ˌsteɪnd'ɡlɑːs]N vidrio m de color* * *[steɪnd]mass noun vidrio m or cristal m de colores; (before n)stained glass window — vitral m, vidriera f (de colores)
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7 stained-glass
[ˌsteɪnd'ɡlɑːs]ADJstained-glass window — vidriera f (de colores)
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8 stained
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9 stained
tr[steɪnd]1 manchado,-a ( with, de)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLstained glass vidrio de coloresstained glass window vidriera de coloresadj.• manchado, -a adj.[steɪnd]ADJ (=dirty) manchado•
to be stained with sth — estar manchado de algoher hands were stained with blood — sus manos estaban manchadas de sangre, tenía las manos manchadas de sangre
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vidriera sustantivo femenino ( ventana) window; ( en iglesia) tb
vidriera sustantivo femenino stained-glass window ' vidriera' also found in these entries: English: stained - stained glass - window -
11 cristal
cristal sustantivo masculino 1 cristal tallado or (AmL) cortado cut glass 2 (Esp) ( vidrio) glass; ( trozo) piece of glass; ( de ventana) pane; cristales rotos pieces of glass; limpiar los cristals to clean the windows; cristal delantero (Esp) windshield (AmE), windscreen (BrE); cristal trasero (Esp) rear windshield (AmE), rear windscreen (BrE)
cristal sustantivo masculino
1 (vidrio) glass (de una ventana, escaparate) (window) pane (de unas gafas) lens
2 (mineral) crystal
cristal de cuarzo/roca, quartz/rock crystal ' cristal' also found in these entries: Spanish: ahumada - ahumado - casco - esmerilar - flexible - huella - labrada - labrado - lágrima - panel - quebradiza - quebradizo - rayar - resbalar - resplandecer - resplandor - romper - transparencia - transparente - vidriosa - vidrioso - bola - delicado - destrozar - estallido - falla - frágil - ojo - peste - resplandeciente English: break - clear - crack - crystal - crystal ball - cut - etch - fragment - frost - frosted - gash - glass - laminated - lens - liquid crystal display - misty - ovenproof - pane - polish - shatter - shine - sliver - smash - sparkle - sparkling - splinter - vapor - vapour - windowpane - chickenpox - glaze - glazed - liquid - partition - stained glass - window -
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Del verbo vidriar: ( conjugate vidriar) \ \
vidrío es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
vidrió es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: vidriar vidrio
vidrio sustantivo masculino fábrica de vidrio glassworksb) (esp AmL) ( objeto):cambié uno de los vidrios I replaced one of the panes o windowpanes; me corté con un vidrio I cut myself on a piece of glass; hay vidrios rotos en la calle there is broken glass in the street; pagar los vidrios rotos to take the responsibility o the blame
vidriar vtr (alfarería) to glaze
vidrio sustantivo masculino glass ' vidrio' also found in these entries: Spanish: bote - candente - contenedor - cristal - envasar - envasada - envasado - horno - soplar - tarro - empañar - estallar - estrellar - fibra - ojo - pulir - reciclado - reciclar - tapón - trozo English: bottle bank - fiberglass - fibreglass - glass - glassblowing - glasscutter - molten - pane - sheet - bottle - fiber - glaze - glazed - on - partition - stained glass - window -
13 vitral
vitral sustantivo masculino stained-glass window ' vitral' also found in these entries: English: stained glass
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