Spanisch | Englisch |
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barrios lejanos noun | boondock(rural area) |
barrita astringente noun {f} | styptic pencil(short medicated stick used to stop bleeding) |
barritar verb | trumpet [trumpeted, trumpeting, trumpets](make an elephant call) |
barrito noun {m} | trumpet [trumpets](elephant noise) |
barrizal noun {m} | mire [mires](deep mud) quagmire [quagmires](swampy ground) |
barro noun {m} | clay [clays](mineral substance) mire [mires](deep mud) mud(mixture of soil and water) |
barroca proper noun {f} | Baroque(period in architecture) |
barroco proper noun {m} | Baroque(period in architecture) |
Barroco adjective {m} | Baroque(relating or belonging to the Baroque period) |
barrón noun | marram [marrams](Ammophila arenaria) |
barroso adjective | muddy [muddier, muddiest](covered or splashed with, or full of, mud) |
barrote noun {m} | crossbeam(a horizontal structural beam; a girder) |
barruntar verb | conjecture [conjectured, conjecturing, conjectures](to guess) suspect [suspected, suspecting, suspects](imagine or suppose to be true, without proof) |
bartolina noun {f} | cell [cells](room in a prison for containing inmates) |
Bartolomé proper noun {m} | Bartholomew(the Apostle) |
Bartoniense proper noun | Bartonianproper noun |
bártulos noun {f-Pl} | stuff(miscellaneous items; things) |
bártulos noun {m-Pl} | belonging(something physical that is owned) |
Baruc proper noun {m} | Baruch(Biblical figure) |
barullo noun | hoo-ha(a fuss, commotion, uproar) |
barullo noun {m} | chatter(sound of talking) hullabaloo [hullabaloos](clamour, commotion, fuss or uproar) row [rows](continual loud noise) |
a trancas y barrancas preposition | in fits and startspreposition |
abandonar el barco verb | abandon ship(to leave or forsake a ship due to its impending doom) |
abarcador adjective {m} | comprehensive(broadly or completely covering) |
abarcar verb | encompass [encompassed, encompassing, encompasses](include) span [spanned, spanning, spans](to extend through a time period) |
abarcar más de lo que se puede verb | bite off more than one can chew(To try to do too much) |
abarcativo adjective {m} | comprehensive(broadly or completely covering) |
abarraz noun {m} | stavesacre(perennial plant) |
abarrotado adjective | cramped(overcrowded or congested) overcrowded(Containing too many occupants) |
abarrotar verb | stow [stowed, stowing, stows](to put something away in a compact and tidy manner) throng [thronged, thronging, throngs](to crowd into a place, especially to fill it) |
abarrote noun {m} | groceries(commodities sold by a grocer or in a grocery) |