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adjective (covered with, or floating in, a liquid: meat swimming in/with grease.) nadando, flotandoswimming n nataciónto go swimming ir a nadar / ir a la piscinatr['swɪmɪŋ]1 natación nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go swimming ir a nadarswimming baths piscina cubiertaswimming pool piscinaswimming trunks bañador nombre masculino (de hombre)n.• natación (Deporte) s.f.'swɪmɪŋmass noun natación fswimming is fun — nadar es divertido; (before n)
['swɪmɪŋ]swimming cap — gorro m or gorra f (de baño)
1.N natación fdo you like swimming? — ¿te gusta nadar?
2.CPDswimming bath(s) N (PL) — = swimming pool
swimming cap N — gorro m de baño
swimming costume N — traje m de baño, bañador m (Sp)
swimming gala N — festival m de natación
swimming instructor N — monitor(a) m / f de natación
swimming lesson N — clase f de natación
swimming pool N — piscina fsing, alberca fsing (Mex), pileta fsing (de natación) (S. Cone)
swimming trunks NPL — bañador msing (Sp)
* * *['swɪmɪŋ]mass noun natación fswimming is fun — nadar es divertido; (before n)
swimming cap — gorro m or gorra f (de baño)
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adj.1 natatorio.2 nadador, natátil.3 lloroso.ger.gerundio del verbo SWIM. -
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swimming costume n bañadorbañador nombre masculino, traje nombre masculino de bañon.• bañador (Textil) s.m.• traje de baño (Textil) s.m.* * * -
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swimming pool n piscinapiscinan.• alberca s.f.• piscina (Deporte) s.f.noun piscina f, alberca f (Méx), pileta f (RPl)* * *noun piscina f, alberca f (Méx), pileta f (RPl) -
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swimming trunks npl bañador de hombrebañador nombre masculino (de hombre)plural noun traje m de baño, bañador m (Esp), vestido m de baño (Col) ( de caballero)* * *plural noun traje m de baño, bañador m (Esp), vestido m de baño (Col) ( de caballero) -
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8 swimming style
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10 swimming cap
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11 swimming bath
noun, swimming baths plural noun (BrE) piscina f cubierta, alberca f techada (Méx), pileta f cubierta (RPl)* * *noun, swimming baths plural noun (BrE) piscina f cubierta, alberca f techada (Méx), pileta f cubierta (RPl) -
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nouns (an indoor or outdoor pool for swimming in.) piscina -
13 swimming-costume
nouns (a (woman's) garment worn for swimming.) traje de baño, bañador -
14 swimming-pool
nouns (an indoor or outdoor pool for swimming in.) piscina -
15 swimming-trunks
noun plural (short pants worn by boys and men for swimming.) bañador (de hombre), pantalón de baño -
16 swimming reflex
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17 swimming roll
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18 swimming bell
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19 swimming belt
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20 swimming bladder
s.nectóforo, órgano natatorio.
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