Engleză | Spaniolă |
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Thumbelina (a thumb-sized girl, the main character of a fairy tale) proper noun | Almendritaproper noun Pulgarcitaproper noun |
thumbnail [thumbnails] (chiefly computing: small picture) noun [UK: ˈθʌm.neɪl] [US: ˈθʌm.ˌnel] | miniaturanoun |
thumbnail (describe concisely) verb [UK: ˈθʌm.neɪl] [US: ˈθʌm.ˌnel] | pormenorizarverb |
thumbnail [thumbnails] (fingernail on the thumb) noun [UK: ˈθʌm.neɪl] [US: ˈθʌm.ˌnel] | uña del pulgarnoun |
thumbscrew (torture instrument) noun [UK: ˈθʌm.skruː] [US: ˈθʌm.skruː] | empulguerasnoun |
thumbtack [thumbtacks] (nail-like tack) noun [UK: ˈθʌm.tæk] [US: ˈθʌm.tæk] | chinchenoun chinchetanoun tachuelanoun |
thumbtack (to attach something with a thumbtack) verb [UK: ˈθʌm.tæk] [US: ˈθʌm.tæk] | tachonarverb |
thump [thumps] (blow) noun [UK: θʌmp] [US: ˈθəmp] | golpe sordonoun |
thump [thumps] (sound) noun [UK: θʌmp] [US: ˈθəmp] | ruido sordonoun |
thump [thumped, thumping, thumps] (to hit someone or something so as to make a thump) verb [UK: θʌmp] [US: ˈθəmp] | azotarverb golpearverbShe thumped the table with her fist. = Ella golpeó la mesa con el puño. |
thump [thumped, thumping, thumps] (to throb with a muffled rhythmic sound) verb [UK: θʌmp] [US: ˈθəmp] | golpetearverb tamborilearverb |
to err is human (Everybody makes mistakes) phrase [UK: tuː ɜː(r) ɪz ˈhjuː.mən] [US: ˈtuː ˈer ˈɪz ˈhjuː.mən] | errar es humanophrase quien tiene bocaphrase se equivocaphrase |
toilet humour (a scatological or vulgar phrase intended to be amusing) noun | chiste verdenoun |
Tom Thumb (the thumb-sized hero of a fairy tale) proper noun [UK: tɒm ˈθʌm] [US: ˈtɑːm ˈθʌm] | Pulgarcitoproper noun |
transhumance (the movement of people with their grazing animals to new pastures) noun | trashumancianoun |
under one's thumb preposition [UK: ˈʌnd.ə(r) wʌnz ˈθʌm] [US: ˈʌnd.r̩ wʌnz ˈθʌm] | macabeopreposition |
Urim and Thummim (sacred devices used for casting lots) noun | Urim y Tumimnoun |
vitreous humour (clear gel) noun [UK: ˈvɪ.trɪəs ˈhjuː.mə(r)] [US: ˈvɪ.triəs ˈhjuː.mər] | humor vítreonoun |