Spanisch | Englisch |
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estampado noun {m} | pattern [patterns](motif or decoration) stamp [stamps](act of stamping) |
estampar verb | pattern [patterned, patterning, patterns](apply a pattern) |
estampida noun {f} | stampede [stampedes](any sudden flight or dispersion) |
estampida bancaria noun {f} | bank run(mass withdrawal of bank deposits) |
estampido sónico noun {m} | sonic boom(the audible effect of a shock wave in the air) |
estampilla noun {f} | postage stamp [postage stamps](piece of paper indicating postage has been paid) |
están verb | are(second-person plural simple present indicative form of be) |
estañar verb | tin [tinned, tinning, tins](to cover with tin) |
estancado adjective | blocked(obstructed, of flow) stagnant(lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still) standing(water) |
estancamiento noun | blockage [blockages](state of being blocked) deadlock [deadlocks](standstill) |
estancamiento noun {m} | stagnation(inactivity) stalemate [stalemates](blocked situation without personal loss) |
estancar verb | bog down(to cause to become stuck) stagnate [stagnated, stagnating, stagnates](to cease activity) staunch [staunched, staunching, staunches](to stop the flow of (blood)) |
estancarse verb | bog down(to become stuck) languish [languished, languishing, languishes](to be neglected, to make little progress) |
estancia noun {f} | cell [cells](room in a prison for containing inmates) lounge(living room) |
estanco adjective | watertight(tightly made) |
estanco noun {m} | newsagent [newsagents](retail business) |
estándar adjective | standard(falling within an accepted range) |
estándar noun {m} | standard [standards](level of quality) |
estándard noun {m} | standard [standards](level of quality) |
estandarización noun {f} | standardization [standardizations](process of complying with a standard) |
estandarizar verb | standardise [standardised, standardising, standardises](to establish a standard) |
estandarte noun {m} | banner(flag) standard [standards](a flag or ensign) |
estanear verb | stan(to be an obsessive fan (of)) |
estanflación noun {f} | stagflation(inflation accompanied by stagnant growth) |
Estanislao proper noun | Stanislaus(male given name- the standard or most popular form) |
estannita noun {f} | stannite(a mineral, a sulfide of copper, iron, and tin) |
estaño noun {m} | solder [solders](any of various alloys that are used to join small pieces of metal together) tin(element) |
estaño para soldar noun {m} | solder [solders](any of various alloys that are used to join small pieces of metal together) |
estanque noun {m} | pond [ponds](small lake) |