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tr[ɵrʌʃ]1 tordothrush ['ɵrʌʃ] n: tordo m, zorzal mn.• chirlomirlo s.m.• higo s.m.• tordo s.m.• ubrera s.f.• zorzal s.m.θrʌʃ1) c ( bird) tordo m, zorzal m2) u ( Med) aftas fpl
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[θrʌʃ]N (=bird) zorzal m, tordo m
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[θrʌʃ]N (Med) afta f* * *[θrʌʃ]1) c ( bird) tordo m, zorzal m2) u ( Med) aftas fpl -
2 thrush
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3 thrush
s.1 tordo, zorzal (pájaro)2 candidiasis (disease)3 afta, muguet. -
4 mistle thrush
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5 song thrush
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6 hermit thrush
s.tordo norteamericano. -
7 missel-thrush
s.tordo grande de Europa que se alimenta mucho de las bayas de muérdago. -
8 missle thrush
s.cagaaceite, tordo mayor. -
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s.tordo mayor, zorzal, cagaaceite, charla. -
10 mocking-thrush
s.mirlo burlón. -
11 song thrush
s.tordo canoro, zorzal, tordo cantor, tordo melodioso. -
12 water thrush
s.tordo de agua, mirlo de agua. -
13 Wilson's thrush
s.tordo canoro. -
14 wood thrush
s.tordo norteamericano, zorzal del bosque. -
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tordo
◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino
tordo,-a
I adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino dapple-grey
II m Orn (pájaro) thrush ' tordo' also found in these entries: Spanish: torda English: thrush - robin -
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17 blackbird
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18 robin
'robin1) (a small European bird with a red breast.) petirrojo2) (an American thrush with an orange-red breast.) merlo americanorobin n petirrojotr['rɒbɪn]1 petirrojorobin ['rɑbən] n: petirrojo mn.• petirrojo s.m.• primavera s.f.'rɑːbən, 'rɒbɪn['rɒbɪn]N (=bird) petirrojo m* * *['rɑːbən, 'rɒbɪn] -
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soŋ1) (something (to be) sung: He wrote this song for his wife to sing.) canción2) (singing: He burst into song.) canto3) (the sound(s) made by a bird: birdsong.) canto•- songbird- songwriter
song n cancióntr[sɒŋ]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL(going) for a song regalado,-ato burst into song ponerse a cantarto make a song and dance about something armar un revuelo por algosong ['sɔŋ] n: canción f, canto m (de un pájaro)n.• balada s.f.• canción s.f.• cantar s.m.• cantilena s.f.• canto s.m.• cántico s.m.sɔːŋ, sɒŋa) c ( piece) canción fto burst into songu — ponerse* a cantar
to buy/sell something for a song — (colloq) comprar/vender algo por una bicoca (fam)
b) u ( of bird) canto m[sɒŋ]1. N1) (=ballad etc) canción fgive us a song! — ¡cántanos algo!
festival of Spanish song — festival m de la canción española
- make a song and dance about sth- be on song- sing another song2) [of birds] canto m2.CPDsong and dance routine N — número m de canción y baile
song book N — cancionero m
song cycle N — ciclo m de canciones
Song of Solomon, Song of Songs N — Cantar m de los Cantares
song sheet N — = songsheet
song thrush N — tordo m cantor, tordo m melodioso
* * *[sɔːŋ, sɒŋ]a) c ( piece) canción fto burst into songu — ponerse* a cantar
to buy/sell something for a song — (colloq) comprar/vender algo por una bicoca (fam)
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thrush — thrush1 [thrush] n. [ME thrusch < OE thrysce < IE * trozdos , thrush] 1. any of a large family (Turdidae) of passerine birds, including the robin, wood thrush, and hermit thrush of North America and the song thrush and blackbird of Europe ☆ … English World dictionary
Thrush — Thrush, n. [Akin to Dan. tr[ o]ske, Sw. trosk; cf. Dan. t[ o]r dry, Sw. torr, Icel. [thorn]urr, AS. [thorn]yrr, OE. thrust thrist, E. thrist.] 1. (Med.) An affection of the mouth, fauces, etc., common in newly born children, characterized by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thrush — Ⅰ. thrush [1] ► NOUN ▪ a small or medium sized songbird with a brown back and spotted breast. ORIGIN Old English, related to THROSTLE(Cf. ↑T). Ⅱ. thrush [2] ► NOUN … English terms dictionary
thrush — (thrush) Infection of the oral mucous membrane by the fungus Candida albicans; also known as oral candidiasis … Dictionary of microbiology
thrush — [θrʌʃ] n [: Old English; Origin: thrysce] 1.) a brown bird with spots on its front 2.) [U] an infectious disease that can affect a person s ↑vagina or mouth … Dictionary of contemporary English
thrush — [ θrʌʃ ] noun 1. ) count a brown bird that has spots on its front 2. ) uncount an infectious disease in which you have white spots inside your mouth a ) an infectious disease in which a white substance is produced inside a woman s VAGINA … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
thrush — thrush1 thrushlike, adj. /thrush/, n. 1. any of numerous, medium sized songbirds of the family Turdinae, usually dull brown and often speckled below, and including many outstanding singers. 2. any of various superficially similar birds, as the… … Universalium