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1 excursion
ik'skə:ʃən, ]( American) -ʒən(a trip; an outing: an excursion to the seaside.) excursiónexcursion n excursión
excursión sustantivo femenino ( viaje organizado) excursion, day trip; (paseo, salida) trip, excursion;
excursión sustantivo femenino excursion
ir de excursión, to go on a trip
excursión con guía, guided tour ' excursión' also found in these entries: Spanish: salida - apuntar - excursionista - fastidiar - paseo English: day trip - drive - excursion - field trip - guided tour - hike - outing - picnic - rough - school trip - trip - APEX - base - day - jaunt - rambletr[ɪk'skɜːʒən]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLshopping excursion excursión nombre femenino para hacer comprasexcursion [ɪk'skərʒən, ɛk-] n1) outing: excursión f, paseo m2) digression: digresión fn.• caminata s.f.• correría s.f.• excursión s.f.• romería s.f.ɪk'skɜːrʒən, ɪk'skɜːʃənnoun excursión f[ɪks'kɜːʃǝn]to go on an excursion — ir* de excursión
1.N (=journey) excursión f ; (fig) digresión f2.CPDexcursion ticket N — billete m de excursión
excursion train N — tren m de recreo
* * *[ɪk'skɜːrʒən, ɪk'skɜːʃən]noun excursión fto go on an excursion — ir* de excursión
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2 row
I rəu noun(a line: two rows of houses; They were sitting in a row; They sat in the front row in the theatre.) hilera, fila
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1. rəu verb1) (to move (a boat) through the water using oars: He rowed (the dinghy) up the river.) remar2) (to transport by rowing: He rowed them across the lake.)
2. noun(a trip in a rowing-boat: They went for a row on the river.)- rower- rowing-boat
- row-boat
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noun1) (a noisy quarrel: They had a terrible row; a family row.)2) (a continuous loud noise: They heard a row in the street.)row1 n1. fila2. hilera3. riña / pelearow2 vb remartr[raʊ]1 (fight) riña, pelea2 (din, racket) jaleo1 pelearse————————tr[rəʊ]1 (in a boat) paseo en bote, vuelta en bote1 (in a boat) remar1 impeler mediante remos————————tr[rəʊ]1 (line) fila, hilerarow ['ro:] vt1) : avanzar a remoto row a boat: remar2) : llevar a remohe rowed me to shore: me llevó hasta la orillarow vi: remarrow ['raʊ] n1) : paseo m en barcato go for a row: salir a remar2) line, rank: fila f, hilera f3) series: serie fthree days in a row: tres días seguidos4) racket: estruendo m, bulla f5) quarrel: pelea f, riña fn.• andana s.f.• chamusquina s.f.• chipichape s.m.• cisco s.m.• fila s.f.• follón s.m.• fregado s.m.• gresca s.f.• lance s.m.• línea s.f.• lío s.m.• marimorena s.f.• paseo en bote de remos s.m.• pelea s.f.• riña s.f.• ruido s.m.• sarracina s.f.• trapatiesta s.f.• trifulca s.f.• zaragata s.f.• zipizape s.m.v.• bogar v.• pelearse v.• remar v.
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1) noun2) rəʊa) ( straight line) hilera f; (of people, seats) fila fthey lined up in rows — hicieron filas or se formaron en fila
a seat in the front/fifth row — un asiento en primera fila/en la quinta fila
b) ( in knitting) vuelta f, corrida f (Chi)3) ( succession) serie f4) (Leisure, Sport)5) raʊa) ( noisy argument) pelea f, riña fto have a row with somebody — pelearse or reñir* con alguien
b) ( about a public matter) disputa fc) ( noise) (no pl) ruido m, bulla f (fam)
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transitive verb rəʊ
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1) vi2) rəʊ remarto go rowing — salir* or ir* a remar
to row across a river — cruzar* un río a remo
3) raʊ pelearse, reñir*
I [rǝʊ]1.N (=line) fila f, hilera f ; (Theat etc) fila f ; [of books, houses etc] hilera f, fila f ; (in knitting) pasada f, vuelta fin the front row — en primera fila, en la fila uno
in the fourth row — en la cuarta fila, en la fila cuatro
he killed four in a row — mató cuatro seguidos, mató cuatro uno tras otro
2.CPDrow house N — (US) casa f adosada
II [rǝʊ]1.N (=trip) paseo m en bote de remosto go for a row — pasearse or hacer una excursión en bote
2.VT [+ boat] remar; [+ person] llevar en botecan you row me out to the yacht? — ¿me lleva en bote al yate?
3.VI remarto row hard — esforzarse remando, hacer fuerza de remos
we rowed for the shore — remamos hacia la playa, nos dirigimos remando hacia la playa
III [raʊ] (esp Brit)1. N1) (=noise) ruido m, bulla * fhold your row!, stop your row! — ¡cállate!
2) (=dispute) bronca f, pelea fto have a row — reñir, pelearse (LAm)
3) (=fuss, disturbance, incident) jaleo m, escándalo m, lío m, follón m (Sp), bronca f (esp LAm)what's the row about? — ¿a qué se debe el lío?
to kick up or make a row * — armar un lío; (=protest) poner el grito en el cielo
4) (=scolding) regaño m, regañina f2.VI reñir, pelear (LAm)to row with sb — reñir or pelearse con algn
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1) noun2) [rəʊ]a) ( straight line) hilera f; (of people, seats) fila fthey lined up in rows — hicieron filas or se formaron en fila
a seat in the front/fifth row — un asiento en primera fila/en la quinta fila
b) ( in knitting) vuelta f, corrida f (Chi)3) ( succession) serie f4) (Leisure, Sport)5) [raʊ]a) ( noisy argument) pelea f, riña fto have a row with somebody — pelearse or reñir* con alguien
b) ( about a public matter) disputa fc) ( noise) (no pl) ruido m, bulla f (fam)
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transitive verb [rəʊ]
2.
1) vi2) [rəʊ] remarto go rowing — salir* or ir* a remar
to row across a river — cruzar* un río a remo
3) [raʊ] pelearse, reñir*
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