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1 India
1 India* * *noun f.* * *SF* * ** * ** * *la India= India.Ex: Although university education in modern India dates back to 1856, libraries developed haphazardly and were more embellishments than an integral part of the academic programme.
* Cachemira de la India = Indian Kashmir.* * *la India India* * *
Multiple Entries:
India
india
India sustantivo femenino:
indio,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Indian
fila india, single file
♦ Locuciones: familiar hacer el indio, to play the fool
' india' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fila
- indio
- reserva
- autóctono
- condimento
- el
- hindú
- India
- tinta
- venir
English:
brave
- correspond
- file
- for
- guide
- India
- motherland
- originally
- Asian
- be
- cashew (nut)
- hemp
- Indian
- native
- single
* * *India nf(la) India Indialas Indias Occidentales the West Indies;las Indias Orientales the East Indies* * *:(la) India India -
2 batea
f.1 painted tray or hamper of Japanned wood which comes from the East Indies.2 trough for bathing hands and feet.3 boat made in the form of a trough, punt.4 flat car.5 washing trough.6 washing pan.7 flat-bottomed boat, punt.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: batear.* * *1 (barco) flat-bottomed boat2 (bandeja) tray3 (artesa) trough* * *SF1) (=bandeja) tray2) LAm (=artesa para lavar) washing trough3) (Min) washing pan4) (Ferro) flat car, low waggon5) (Náut) flat-bottomed boat, punt* * *1)a) ( bandeja) tray; ( para mariscos) bedb) ( barco) flat-bottomed boat2) (AmL)a) ( recipiente) shallow pan o tray ( for washing)b) ( comedero) trough* * *= punt, skiff.Ex. The tour includes a boat trip through this region on a punt typical of the region.Ex. A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.* * *1)a) ( bandeja) tray; ( para mariscos) bedb) ( barco) flat-bottomed boat2) (AmL)a) ( recipiente) shallow pan o tray ( for washing)b) ( comedero) trough* * *= punt, skiff.Ex: The tour includes a boat trip through this region on a punt typical of the region.
Ex: A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.* * *A1 (bandeja) tray2 (para mariscos) bed3 (barco) flat-bottomed boatB ( AmL)1 (recipiente) shallow pan o tray ( for washing etc)2 (comedero) trough* * *
Del verbo batear: ( conjugate batear)
batea es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
batea
batear
batea sustantivo femenino
batear ( conjugate batear) verbo intransitivo
to bat
verbo transitivo
to hit
batear
I verbo intransitivo to bat
II verbo transitivo to hit: el jugador no consiguió batear la pelota, the batter failed to hit the ball
' batea' also found in these entries:
English:
punt
* * *batea nf1. [embarcación] flat-bottomed boat2. batea mejillonera = raft for farming mussels3. Am [artesa] trough [for washing clothes];Venni lava ni presta la batea he's a dog in the manger* * *f1 ( bandeja) tray2 MAR flat-bottomed boat* * *batea nf1) : tray, pan2) : flat-bottomed boat, punt -
3 tabaxir
m.tabasheer, a silicious concretion formed in the joints of the bamboo, opal-like, and used in the East Indies as a medicine. (Botany) -
4 sarangosti
m.saragosti, a gum used in the East Indies, instead of pitch and tar, to caulk ships. (Nautical) -
5 Indias Orientales
f.pl.East Indies.* * *Ex. The use of obsolete terms, such as East Indies, is an ongoing reference service problem.* * *Ex: The use of obsolete terms, such as East Indies, is an ongoing reference service problem.
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6 Indias
f.pl.Indies.* * *= Indies.----* castaña de Indias = horse chestnut.* castaño de Indias = horse chestnut tree.* conejillo de indias = guinea pig.* Indias Orientales = East Indies.* * *= Indies.* castaña de Indias = horse chestnut.* castaño de Indias = horse chestnut tree.* conejillo de indias = guinea pig.* Indias Orientales = East Indies.* * *las Indias ( Hist) the IndiesCompuestos:West IndiesEast Indies -
7 Indonesia
1 Indonesia* * *noun f.* * *SF Indonesia* * *femenino Indonesia* * *= Indonesia, East Indies.Ex. Their assignments lasted from four months to one year in such diverse posts as Chile, Finland, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Malaysia, Mauritius, and Turkey.Ex. The use of obsolete terms, such as East Indies, is an ongoing reference service problem.* * *femenino Indonesia* * *= Indonesia, East Indies.Ex: Their assignments lasted from four months to one year in such diverse posts as Chile, Finland, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Malaysia, Mauritius, and Turkey.
Ex: The use of obsolete terms, such as East Indies, is an ongoing reference service problem.* * *Indonesia* * *
Indonesia sustantivo femenino
Indonesia
' Indonesia' also found in these entries:
English:
Indonesia
* * *Indonesia* * *f Indonesia
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