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tor meaning in Spanish

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tor [tors] (outcrop of rock)
noun
[UK: tɔː(r)]
[US: ˈtɔːr]

risconoun
{m}

Torah (the Five Books of Moses - the full body of Jewish law)
proper noun
[UK: ˈtɔː.rɑː]
[US: ˈtɔː.rə]

Toráproper noun
{f}

Toráhproper noun
{f}

torch (set fire to)
verb
[UK: tɔːtʃ]
[US: ˈtɔːrtʃ]

incendiarverb

torch [torches] (stick with flame at one end)
noun
[UK: tɔːtʃ]
[US: ˈtɔːrtʃ]

antorchanoun
{f}
The sun is the torch, the lamp of the universe; if it is situated in the central region it's because this is the best place to illuminate the planets. = El sol es la antorcha, la lámpara del universo; si se halla en la región central es porque ésta es la mejor ubicación para iluminar los planetas.

tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears] (to become torn)
verb
[UK: ˈtɪə(r)]
[US: ˈtɪr]

desgarrarseverb

tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears] (to demolish; to tear down, see also: demolish)
verb
[UK: ˈtɪə(r)]
[US: ˈtɪr]

demolerverb

tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears] (to produce tears)
verb
[UK: ˈtɪə(r)]
[US: ˈtɪr]

lagrimearverbThis song is so moving that it brings tears to my eyes. = Esta canción me emociona tanto que me hace lagrimear.

tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears] (to remove by tearing)
verb
[UK: ˈtɪə(r)]
[US: ˈtɪr]

arrancarverbI'll tear a page out from that book. = Le voy a arrancar una página al libro.

tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears] (to rend)
verb
[UK: ˈtɪə(r)]
[US: ˈtɪr]

rasgarverbOpen the envelope carefully so it doesn't tear. = Abra el sobre con cuidado para no rasgarlo.

toreador (a bullfighter)
noun
[UK: ˈtɒ.rɪə.dɔː(r)]
[US: ˈtɒ.rɪə.dɔːr]

toreadornoun
{m}

toreronoun

TORFL noun

examen de ruso como lengua extranjeranoun
{m}

TORFLnoun
{m}

toric adjective

tóricoadjective

torment [torments] (extreme pain)
noun
[UK: tɔː.ˈment]
[US: ˈtɔːr.ˌment]

tormentonounTreacherous fire, bring relief to my torment. = Fuego traicionero, alivia mi tormento.

torment [tormented, tormenting, torments] (to cause severe suffering)
verb
[UK: tɔː.ˈment]
[US: ˈtɔːr.ˌment]

atormentarverbI don't want to torment you any longer. = No quiero atormentarte más.

tormentor [tormentors] (someone who torments)
noun
[UK: tɔː.ˈmen.tə(r)]
[US: ˈtɔːr.ˌmen.tər]

atormentadornoun
{m}

tornadic (having the ability to produce a tornado)
adjective
[UK: tɒrˈ.neɪ.dɪk]
[US: tɒr.ˈneɪ.dɪk]

tornádicoadjective

tornado [tornados] (violent windstorm)
noun
[UK: tɔː.ˈneɪ.dəʊ]
[US: tɔːr.ˈneɪˌdo.ʊ]

tornadonoun
{m}
Tornadoes are very destructive. = Los tornados son muy destructivos.

toroid (surface generated by a closed curve (especially a circle) rotating about, but not intersecting or containing, an axis in its own plane)
noun

toroidenoun

Toronto (city in Canada)
proper noun
[UK: tə.ˈrɒn.təʊ]
[US: tə.ˈrɑːnto.ʊ]

Torontoproper noun
{m}

Torontonian (native or inhabitant of Toronto)
noun

habitante de Torontonoun

torpedo [torpedos] (fish)
noun
[UK: tɔː.ˈpiː.dəʊ]
[US: tɔːr.ˈpiːˌdo.ʊ]

raya eléctricanoun
{f}

torpedo [torpedoes, torpedoed, torpedoing, torpedo] (to send a torpedo)
verb
[UK: tɔː.ˈpiː.dəʊ]
[US: tɔːr.ˈpiːˌdo.ʊ]

torpedearverb

torpedo [torpedos] (underwater weapon)
noun
[UK: tɔː.ˈpiː.dəʊ]
[US: tɔːr.ˈpiːˌdo.ʊ]

torpedonoun
{m}

torpedo bomber (aircraft)
noun

torpederonoun
{m}

torpid (lazy, lethargic, apathetic)
adjective
[UK: ˈtɔː.pɪd]
[US: ˈtɔːr.pəd]

torpeadjective

torpid (unmoving)
adjective
[UK: ˈtɔː.pɪd]
[US: ˈtɔːr.pəd]

inmóviladjective

torpor [torpors] (being inactive or stuporous)
noun
[UK: ˈtɔː.pə(r)]
[US: ˈtɔːr.pər]

torpornoun
{m}

torque [torques] (a braided necklace or collar)
noun
[UK: tɔːk]
[US: ˈtɔːrk]

torquesnoun
{f}

torque [torques] (a rotational or twisting force)
noun
[UK: tɔːk]
[US: ˈtɔːrk]

momento de fuerzanoun
{m}

parnoun
{m}

par de fuerzasnoun
{m}

par de torsiónnoun
{m}

par motornoun
{m}

torrefy [torrefied, torrefying, torrefies] (to subject to intense heat)
verb
[UK: ˈtɒ.rɪ.faɪ]
[US: ˈtɔː.rə.ˌfaɪ]

asarverb

torrefacerverb

torrefactarverb

Torrejón de Ardoz (city)
proper noun

Torrejón de Ardozproper noun

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