Spanish | English |
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trasladar verb | relocate [relocated, relocating, relocates](to move (something) from one place to another) render [rendered, rendering, renders](to translate) transfer [transferred, transferring, transfers](to move or pass from one place, person or thing to another) translate [translated, translating, translates](to change spoken words or written text from one language to another) |
trasladar en camilla verb | stretcher(to carry on a stretcher) |
trasladar; transmutarse verb | transmute [transmuted, transmuting, transmutes](to convert one thing into another) |
trasladarse verb | transmute [transmuted, transmuting, transmutes](to convert one thing into another) |
traslado noun | translocation [translocations](displacement, substitution) |
traslado noun {m} | relocation [relocations](moving to another place) |
traslapado adjective | overlappingadjective |
traslapar verb | overlap [overlapped, overlapping, overlaps](to extend over and partly cover something) |
traslapo noun {m} | overlap [overlaps](something that overlaps) |
traslaticio adjective | figurative(metaphorical; not literal) |
traslocación noun | translocation [translocations](genetics: transfer of chromosomal segment) |
trasnochado adjective | fusty(old-fashioned, refusing to change or update) outmoded(obsolete) |
trasnochado adjective {m} | backward(of an idea: outdated) old-fashioned(outdated or no longer in vogue) |
trasnochador adjective | nocturnal(primarily active during the night) |
trasnochador noun {m} | night owl [night owls](one who is awake at night) |
trasnochar verb | pull an all-nighter(work throughout the night) |
trasojado adjective | haggard(looking exhausted and unwell) |
traspalar verb | shovel [shovelled, shovelling, shovels](to move materials with a shovel) |
traspapelar verb | misplace [misplaced, misplacing, misplaces](to put something somewhere and then forget its location) |
traspasadomañana noun | |
traspasadomañana adverb | two days after tomorrowadverb |
traspasante adjective {m} | ear-piercing(extremely loud) |
traspasar verb | go past(surpass a boundary) sign over(to transfer) trespass [trespassed, trespassing, trespasses]verb |
traspaso noun {m} | trespass [trespasses](law) |
traspatio noun {m} | backyard [backyards](yard to the rear of a house) |
traspié noun {m} | slip-up(a (small) error or mistake) stumble [stumbles](a fall or trip) |
trasplantar verb | transplant [transplanted, transplanting, transplants](uproot and replant (a plant)) |
trasplante noun | transplantation [transplantations](A surgical operation) |
trasplante noun {m} | transplant [transplants](medicine: operation) |
traspuntín noun {m} | flap seat(hinged seat) |
trasquilar verb | run down(to criticise) |
trastabillar verb | flounder [floundered, floundering, flounders](to attempt to move or regain one's balance) |