Engelska | Spanska |
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yard [yards] (land around a house) noun [UK: jɑːd] [US: ˈjɑːrd] | pationoun |
yard [yards] (nautical: any spar carried aloft) noun [UK: jɑːd] [US: ˈjɑːrd] | verganoun |
yard [yards] (staff, rod, stick) noun [UK: jɑːd] [US: ˈjɑːrd] | varanoun |
yard [yards] (three feet) noun [UK: jɑːd] [US: ˈjɑːrd] | yardanoun |
yardage (length in yards) noun [UK: ˈjɑː.dɪdʒ] [US: ˈjɑːr.dɪdʒ] | medida en yardasnoun |
yardarm (outer end of a yard) noun [UK: ˈjɑː.dɑːm] [US: ˈjɑːr.dɑːrm] | penolnoun |
yardbird (person who is imprisoned) noun [UK: ˈjɑːdbɜːd] [US: ˈjɑːdbɜːd] | detenidonoun penadonoun |
yardlong bean (Vigna unguiculata sesquipedalis) noun | judía de metronoun |
yardstick (measuring rod thirty-six inches long) noun [UK: ˈjɑːd.stɪk] [US: ˈjɑːrd.ˌstɪk] | varanoun |
yardstick (standard to which other measurements or comparisons are judged) noun [UK: ˈjɑːd.stɪk] [US: ˈjɑːrd.ˌstɪk] | normanoun |
backyard [backyards] (yard to the rear of a house) noun [UK: ˌbæk.ˈjɑːd] [US: ˌbæk.ˈjɑːrd] | jardín traseronoun patio de atrásnoun patio traseronoun traspationoun |
brickyard (factory where bricks are produced or distributed) noun [UK: ˈbrɪ.ˌkjɑːd] [US: ˈbrɪ.ˌkjɑːrd] | tejarnoun |
courtyard [courtyards] (unroofed walled area) noun [UK: ˈkɔː.tjɑːd] [US: ˈkɔːr.ˌtjɑːrd] | pationounThe window gives onto the courtyard. = La ventana da al patio. |
dockyard [dockyards] (ship repair place) noun [UK: ˈdɒ.kjɑːd] [US: ˈdɑː.ˌkjɑːrd] | astilleronoun |
graveyard [graveyards] (tract of land in which the dead are buried) noun [UK: ˈɡreɪ.vjɑːd] [US: ˈɡreɪ.ˌvjɑːrd] | campo santonoun camposantonoun cementerionoun panteónnoun |
junkyard [junkyards] (a business that sells used metal or items) noun [UK: ˈdʒʌŋ.kjɑːd] [US: ˈdʒʌŋ.ˌkjɑːrd] | cementerionoun chatarreríanoun |
lanyard [lanyards] (cord with a hook secured to an artillery piece, and pulled to fire the weapon) noun [UK: ˈlæ.njəd] [US: ˈlæ.njərd] | dragonanoun |
lanyard [lanyards] (cord worn around the neck, shoulder, or wrist which is attached to a small object to be carried) noun [UK: ˈlæ.njəd] [US: ˈlæ.njərd] | cordelnoun cordónnoun |
lanyard [lanyards] (short rope used for fastening rigging, etc.) noun [UK: ˈlæ.njəd] [US: ˈlæ.njərd] | acolladornoun maromanoun |
scrapyard (a junkyard, a place where scrap is stored, discarded or resold) noun [UK: ˈskræ.pjɑːd] [US: ˈskræ.pjɑːrd] | cementerionoun chatarreríanoun |
shipyard [shipyards] (place to build and repair ships) noun [UK: ˈʃɪ.pjɑːd] [US: ˈʃɪ.ˌpjɑːrd] | astilleronoun atarazananoun |
steelyard [steelyards] (steelyard balance) noun [UK: ˈstiː.ljɑːd] [US: ˈstiː.ljɑːrd] | romananoun |
the whole nine yards ((And) everything) noun | y toda la pescanoun |
vineyard [vineyards] (grape plantation) noun [UK: ˈvɪ.njəd] [US: ˈvɪ.njərd] | viñanoun viñedonoun |
whistle past the graveyard (to ignore a bad situation) verb | hacerse el sonzoverb hacerse el tontoverb |
whistle past the graveyard (to try to be cheerful in the face of one's fears) verb | poner buena caraverb |