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1 estribor
m.starboard.a estribor (to) starboard* * *1 starboard* * *SM starboard* * *masculino starboard* * *masculino starboard* * *starboardvirar a estribor to turn to starboard¡tierra a estribor! land to starboard!, land on the starboard side!* * *
estribor sustantivo masculino
starboard
estribor sustantivo masculino starboard: ¡un iceberg a estribor!, an iceberg to starboard!
' estribor' also found in these entries:
English:
starboard
* * *estribor nmstarboard;virar a estribor to turn to starboard;¡barco a estribor! ship to starboard!* * *m MAR starboard* * *estribor nm: starboard -
2 virar
v.1 to turn (round).virar en redondo to turn round; to do a volte-face o U-turn; (figurative) (persona) to change radically (ideas, política)2 to tone (photography).* * *1 MARÍTIMO to tack, put about2 AUTOMÓVIL to turn round3 figurado to change1 (en fotografía) to tone\virar en redondo figurado to change completely* * *verbto turn, tack* * *1. VT1) (Náut) to put about, turn2) (Fot) to tone3) (LAm) (=dar vuelta a) to turn (round); (=invertir) to turn over, turn upside down4) (Caribe) (=azotar) to whip2. VI1) (=cambiar de dirección) to change direction, turn; (Náut) to tack, go about; [vehículo] to turn; (con violencia) to swerve2) (=cambiar de parecer) to change one's views; [voto] to swingvirar en redondo — to swing round completely, make a complete volte-face
3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) (Náut) to tack, go aboutb) vehículo/conductor to turnc) política/partido to veer2.virar vt1)a) (Náut) to tackb) <traje/cuello> to turn2) (Fot) to tone* * *----* virar bruscamente = swerve.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) (Náut) to tack, go aboutb) vehículo/conductor to turnc) política/partido to veer2.virar vt1)a) (Náut) to tackb) <traje/cuello> to turn2) (Fot) to tone* * ** virar bruscamente = swerve.* * *virar [A1 ]vi1 ( Náut) to tack, go about2 «vehículo/conductor» to turnviró bruscamente she swerved sharply3 (cambiar de ideas, orientación) «política/partido» to veerha virado hacia una postura más radical he has veered toward a more radical positionla conversación viró hacia el arte the conversation turned to art■ virarvtA1 ( Náut) to tack, put … about2 ‹traje/cuello› to turnB ( Fot) to tone* * *
virar ( conjugate virar) verbo intransitivo
virar verbo intransitivo
1 (girar: un vehículo) to turn
(con brusquedad) to swerve
(un barco) to tack, veer
2 (en las ideas) to change, shift
' virar' also found in these entries:
English:
put about
- swing
- swerve
- veer
* * *♦ vt1. [girar] to turn (round)2. Fot to tone♦ vi1. [girar] to turn (round);Náut to tack;virar en redondo to turn round2. [cambiar] [persona] to do a volte-face o U-turn;[ideas, política] to change radically* * *II v/t FOT tint* * *virar vi: to tack, to turn, to veer* * *virar vb to turn
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