Španielčina | Angličtina |
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escaramuzar verb | skirmish [skirmished, skirmishing, skirmishes](to engage in a minor battle or dispute) |
escarapela noun {f} | cockade [cockades](a rosette worn in a hat as an office or party badge) |
escarbadientes noun {m} | toothpick [toothpicks](stick for removing food residue from the area between the teeth) |
escarceo noun | dabble(act of participation in an activity in a casual or superficial way) |
escarceo amoroso noun {m} | affair [affairs](adulterous relationship) fling [flings](short sexual relationship) love affair(adulterous relationship) |
escarcha noun {f} | frost [frosts](cover of minute ice crystals) glitter [glitters](shiny, decoractive adornment) hoarfrost(frozen dew drops) rime [rimes](hoar frost) |
escarchar verb | frost [frosted, frosting, frosts](to become covered with frost) |
escardar verb | weed [weeded, weeding, weeds](to remove weeds from) |
escariador noun {m} | reamer [reamers](tool for boring) |
escariar verb | ream [reamed, reaming, reams](to enlarge a hole) |
escarificación noun {f} | harrowing(the process of breaking up earth with a harrow) |
escarificador noun {m} | harrow [harrows](device) |
escarificar verb | harrow [harrowed, harrowing, harrows](drag a harrow over) |
escarlata adjective | scarlet(colour) |
escarlata noun {f} | scarlet [scarlets](colour) |
escarlatina noun {f} | scarlet [scarlets](cloth) scarlet fever(streptococcal infection) |
escarmentar verb | chastise [chastised, chastising, chastises](to punish or scold) |
escarnecer verb | scorn [scorned, scorning, scorns](to scoff or express contempt) |
escarnio noun {m} | scorn [scorns](contempt, disdain) |
escarola noun {f} | endive [endives](leafy salad vegetable, Cichorium endivia) |
escarpa noun {f} | escarpment [escarpments](steep descent or declivity) sidewalk [sidewalks](paved footpath) |
escarpado adjective | craggy [craggier, craggiest](characterized by rugged etc. features) precipitous(steep, like a precipice) sheer [sheerer, sheerest](straight up and down; vertical; perpendicular) steep [steeper, steepest](near-vertical) |
escarpadura noun {f} | escarpment [escarpments](steep descent or declivity) |
escarpe noun {m} | escarpment [escarpments](steep descent or declivity) |
escasamente adverb | sparsely(in a scattered or sparse manner) |
escasez noun | scarcity [scarcities](the condition of something being scarce or deficient) |
escasez noun {f} | dearth(scarcity) exiguity(quality of being meagre or scanty, see also: meagreness; scantiness) lack(deficiency, need) paucity [paucities](fewness in number; a small number) |