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1 tile
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2 tile
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3 tile
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4 tile
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5 teja
• tile -
6 piso de ladrillos
• tile floor -
7 té comprimido en panes
• tile tea -
8 teja
f.1 tile.color teja brick red2 roof tile, tile, slate.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: tejar.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: tejer.* * *1 (de barro) tile2 COCINA type of petit four\a toca teja familiar cash, on the nail* * *noun f.* * *ISF (roof) tileIISF (Bot) lime (tree)* * *femenino tilecorrérsele a alguien la teja — (Andes) to flip one's lid (colloq)
pagar a toca teja — (Esp) to pay cash on the nail (colloq)
* * *= tile, roof tile, roofing tile.Ex. Staff rescued 137,000 volumes amidst mosquitos, falling tiles, heat and moisture.Ex. The determination of Cypriot provenances for amphorae and roof tiles provide important evidence regarding the economic status of Cyprus at that time.Ex. Clay was used to make pots, bricks, and roofing tiles.----* teja antigua = pantile.* teja plana = shingle.* * *femenino tilecorrérsele a alguien la teja — (Andes) to flip one's lid (colloq)
pagar a toca teja — (Esp) to pay cash on the nail (colloq)
* * *= tile, roof tile, roofing tile.Ex: Staff rescued 137,000 volumes amidst mosquitos, falling tiles, heat and moisture.
Ex: The determination of Cypriot provenances for amphorae and roof tiles provide important evidence regarding the economic status of Cyprus at that time.Ex: Clay was used to make pots, bricks, and roofing tiles.* teja antigua = pantile.* teja plana = shingle.* * *tiletejas de pizarra slatesa teja vana open-roofedde color teja brick redCompuestos:Arab tileridge tileinterlocking tile* * *
Del verbo tejar: ( conjugate tejar)
teja es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Del verbo tejer: ( conjugate tejer)
teja es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
teja
tejar
tejer
teja sustantivo femenino
tile;
tejer ( conjugate tejer) verbo transitivo
( con ganchillo) to crochet;
verbo intransitivo ( en telar) to weave;
(con agujas, a máquina) to knit;
( con ganchillo) to crochet
teja
I f Arquit tile
II sustantivo masculino (color) russet
♦ Locuciones: fam fig pagar a toca teja, to pay cash on the nail
tejar
I sustantivo masculino brickworks
II verbo transitivo to tile (a roof)
tejer verbo transitivo
1 (en el telar) to weave: la araña tejía su red, the spider wove its web
2 (calcetar) to knit: me tejió un jersey, he knitted me a pullover
3 fig (una fantasía, historia) to weave
(maquinar, urdir) to plot, scheme
' teja' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desprender
English:
nail
- rust
- tile
* * *teja nf1. [de tejado] tile;un techo de tejas a tiled roof;color teja brick redteja árabe Spanish tile, US tapered Mission tile2. [dulce] = type of biscuit which is curved in shape3. [sombrero] shovel hat* * *I adj:(de color) teja terracotta atrII f roof tile;a toca teja in hard cash* * *teja nf: tile* * *teja n tile -
9 azulejo
m.1 (glazed) tile.2 glazed tile, glazed tile used as wall covering-especially bathroom walls, tile, wall tile.3 bluebird.4 bluebottle.5 bluish color, bluish colour.6 cop.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: azulejar.* * *1 (baldosa) tile, glazed tile————————1 (pájaro) bluebird* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=ladrillo vidriado) glazed tile; [en el suelo] floor tile2) Caribe ** (=policía) cop *3) Méx (=color) bluish colour, bluish color (EEUU)* * *masculino (glazed ceramic) tile* * *= tile, ceramic tile.Ex. Staff rescued 137,000 volumes amidst mosquitos, falling tiles, heat and moisture.Ex. The book presents the history of the techniques, production, and styles of hand-painted ceramic tiles and of their use in architecture in Europe.* * *masculino (glazed ceramic) tile* * *= tile, ceramic tile.Ex: Staff rescued 137,000 volumes amidst mosquitos, falling tiles, heat and moisture.
Ex: The book presents the history of the techniques, production, and styles of hand-painted ceramic tiles and of their use in architecture in Europe.* * *(glazed ceramic) tile* * *
azulejo sustantivo masculino
(glazed ceramic) tile
azulejo sustantivo masculino glazed tile
' azulejo' also found in these entries:
English:
tile
- ceramic
* * *azulejo, -a♦ adj[azulado] bluish♦ nm1. [baldosín] (glazed) tile* * *m1 tile2 BOT cornflower3 ZO bee-eater* * *azulejo nm: ceramic tile, floor tile* * *azulejo n tile -
10 tejar
m.1 brickworks.2 tile works.v.1 to tile.2 to roof with tiles, to tile.* * *1 to tile1 (fábrica) tile factory* * *IVT to tile, roof with tilesIISM tile factory* * ** * ** * *vt(con tejas — de barro) to tile; (— de pizarra) to slatetile factory* * *
tejar
I sustantivo masculino brickworks
II verbo transitivo to tile (a roof)
' tejar' also found in these entries:
English:
tile
* * *♦ vtto tile♦ vito tiletejar2 nmtile factory* * *I v/t tileII m tile factory -
11 baldosa
f.floor tile.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: baldosar.* * *1 floor tile* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [para el suelo] floor tile2) LAm (=lápida) tombstone* * *femenino floor tile* * *= tile, paving stone, ceramic tile.Ex. Staff rescued 137,000 volumes amidst mosquitos, falling tiles, heat and moisture.Ex. If they were watching the nimble movements of a compositor as he gathered the types from the hundred and fifty-two boxes of his case, they would run into a ream of wetted paper weighted down with paving stones.Ex. The book presents the history of the techniques, production, and styles of hand-painted ceramic tiles and of their use in architecture in Europe.* * *femenino floor tile* * *= tile, paving stone, ceramic tile.Ex: Staff rescued 137,000 volumes amidst mosquitos, falling tiles, heat and moisture.
Ex: If they were watching the nimble movements of a compositor as he gathered the types from the hundred and fifty-two boxes of his case, they would run into a ream of wetted paper weighted down with paving stones.Ex: The book presents the history of the techniques, production, and styles of hand-painted ceramic tiles and of their use in architecture in Europe.* * *floor tilesuelo de baldosas tiled floor* * *
baldosa sustantivo femenino
floor tile;
baldosa f (en el interior) (ceramic) floor tile
(en el exterior) flagstone, paving stone
' baldosa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mosaico
English:
flagstone
- tile
- ceramic
* * *baldosa nf[en casa, edificio] tile; [en la acera] paving stone* * *f floor tile* * *baldosa nfloseta: floor tile* * *baldosa n tile -
12 embaldosar
v.to tile (piso).* * *1 to tile* * *verb* * *VT to tile* * *verbo transitivo to tile* * *verbo transitivo to tile* * *embaldosar [A1 ]vtto tile* * *
embaldosar ( conjugate embaldosar) verbo transitivo
to tile
' embaldosar' also found in these entries:
English:
tile
* * *embaldosar vt[piso] to tile* * *v/t tile* * *embaldosar vt: to tile, to pave with tiles -
13 mosaico
adj.mosaic.m.1 mosaic.un mosaico de colores/ideologías a patchwork of colors/ideologies2 tile. ( Latin American Spanish)3 floor tile, paving stone, tile.* * *1 mosaic* * *noun m.* * *IADJ Mosaic, of MosesIISM1) (Arte) [gen] mosaic; (=pavimento) tessellated pavement2) (=conjunto)* * *I- ca adjetivo Mosaic, MosaicalIIa) (Art) mosaicb) (Méx, RPl) ( baldosa) floor tilec) (Col) ( foto) school/college photograph* * *= mosaic.Ex. Instead of a mosaic of small squares, pictures are composed of basic graphic elements -- points, lines, arcs, polygons and rectangles.----* impresora en mosaico = tile printer.* * *I- ca adjetivo Mosaic, MosaicalIIa) (Art) mosaicb) (Méx, RPl) ( baldosa) floor tilec) (Col) ( foto) school/college photograph* * *= mosaic.Ex: Instead of a mosaic of small squares, pictures are composed of basic graphic elements -- points, lines, arcs, polygons and rectangles.
* impresora en mosaico = tile printer.* * *Mosaic, Mosaical1 ( Art) mosaicEuropa es un mosaico de culturas Europe is a medley o patchwork of different cultures2 (Méx, RPl) (baldosa) floor tilepiso de mosaico tiled floor* * *
mosaico sustantivo masculinoa) (Art) mosaic
mosaico sustantivo masculino mosaic
' mosaico' also found in these entries:
English:
mosaic
- patchwork
* * *mosaico nm1. [artístico] mosaic2. [mezcla] patchwork;un mosaico de colores/ideologías a patchwork of colours/ideologies3. Am [baldosa] tile;un piso de mosaico a tiled floor* * *m1 mosaic2 L.Am.baldosa tile* * *mosaico nm: mosaic -
14 baldosín
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15 loseta
f.1 floor tile.2 small stone slab, small paving stone, floor tile.* * *1 floor tile* * *SF [de moqueta] carpet tile; [de cerámica] floor tile* * *femenino floor tile* * *femenino floor tile* * *floor tile* * *
loseta sustantivo femenino paving stone
* * *loseta nffloor tile* * *f floor tile* * *loseta nfbaldosa: floor tile -
16 alicatar
v.to tile. (peninsular Spanish)* * *1 (revestir) to tile2 (cortar) to cut* * *VT [+ pared] to tile; [+ azulejo] to shape, cut* * *verbo transitivo (Esp) to tile* * *verbo transitivo (Esp) to tile* * *alicatar [A1 ]vt( Esp) to tilecuarto de baño alicatado tiled bathroom* * *
alicatar verbo transitivo to tile
' alicatar' also found in these entries:
English:
tile
* * *alicatar vtEsp to tile* * *v/t tile -
17 enlosar
v.1 to pave.2 to tile.* * *1 (losas) to pave; (baldosas) to tile* * ** * ** * *= pave.Ex. The course of the race contains many steep hills, often paved with cobblestones.* * ** * *= pave.Ex: The course of the race contains many steep hills, often paved with cobblestones.
* * *enlosar [A1 ]vt(con losas) to pave; (con baldosas) to tile* * *enlosar vt[con losas] to pave; [con baldosas] to tile* * *v/t pave (with flagstones)* * *enlosar vt: to pave with flagstone -
18 impresora en mosaico
(n.) = tile printerEx. If tile printer cannot cope with the graphic output from the program, additional devices such as a graph plotter may be required.* * *(n.) = tile printerEx: If tile printer cannot cope with the graphic output from the program, additional devices such as a graph plotter may be required.
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19 azulejar
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20 baldosar
v.1 to tile; to pave.2 to tile, to pave.* * *
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