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pared noun
{f}

wall [walls](defensive rampart)
noun
[UK: wɔːl] [US: ˈwɒl]
Walls have ears. = Las paredes oyen.

muro noun
{m}

rampart [ramparts](steep bank of a river or gorge)
noun
[UK: ˈræm.pɑːt] [US: ˈræm.pɑːrt]

speed bump [speed bumps](transverse ridge in the road)
noun
[UK: spiːd bʌmp] [US: ˈspiːd ˈbəmp]

wall [walls](defensive rampart)
noun
[UK: wɔːl] [US: ˈwɒl]
Look on their wall. = Mira en su muro.

pared celular noun
{f}

cell wall [cell walls](thick layer around cells of plants, fungi, and algae)
noun
[UK: sel wɔːl] [US: ˈsel ˈwɒl]

muro cortafuego noun
{m}

firewall(fireproof barrier)
noun
[UK: ˈfaɪrwal] [US: ˈfaɪrwal]

pared del ojo noun
{f}

eyewall(ring of towering thunderstorms of a cyclone)
noun

muro del ojo noun
{m}

eyewall(ring of towering thunderstorms of a cyclone)
noun

muro de Berlín proper noun
{m}

Berlin Wall(wall that parted Berlin)
proper noun
[UK: bɜː.ˈlɪn wɔːl] [US: bər.ˈlɪn ˈwɒl]

muro de contención noun
{m}

retaining wall(structure)
noun
[UK: rɪ.ˈteɪ.nɪŋ.ˈwɔːl] [US: rɪ.ˈteɪ.nɪŋ.ˈwɔːl]

muro de pago noun
{m}

paywall(a feature of a website that only allows access to paying subscribers)
noun

toca la pared noun

statuesnoun
[UK: ˈstæ.tʃuːz] [US: ˈstæ.ˌtʃuːz]

reloj de pared noun
{m}

wall clock(clock mounted on a wall)
noun
[UK: wɔːl ˈklɒk] [US: ˈwɒl ˈklɑːk]

Muro de los Lamentos proper noun
{m}

Western Wall(ancient wall in Jerusalem, remnant of the Jewish Second Temple)
proper noun

Muro de las Lamentaciones proper noun
{m}

Western Wall(ancient wall in Jerusalem, remnant of the Jewish Second Temple)
proper noun

romper la cuarta pared verb

break the fourth wall(direct communication with the viewer or reader)
verb

agujero en la pared noun

fly on the wall(quiet, non-participating or unseen observer)
noun

blanco como la pared adjective

white as a sheet(pale as if suffering from shock)
adjective
[UK: waɪt əz ə ʃiːt] [US: ˈwaɪt ˈæz ə ˈʃiːt]

entre la espada y la pared preposition

between a rock and a hard place(in a difficult and inescapable position)
preposition

between Scylla and Charybdis(idiomatic)
preposition