Spanska | Engelska |
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fuerte adjective | hard [harder, hardest](of drink: strong) loud [louder, loudest](of a sound) rugged(vigorous, robust) strong [stronger, strongest](capable of producing great physical force) sturdy [sturdier, sturdiest](of firm build) taut [tauter, tautest]((oenology) strong; uncompromising) |
fuerte noun {m} | fort [forts](fortified defensive structure stationed with troops) forte(strength or talent) strength [strengths](strongest part of something) stronghold(place built to withstand attack) |
Fuerte de Francia proper noun | Fort-de-France(capital city of Martinique) |
fuerte y claro adverb | loud and clear(in a clear and easily understandable manner) |
fuertemente adverb | strongly(in a strong or powerful manner) |
Fuerteventura proper noun {f} | Fuerteventura(island) |
aguafuerte noun {m} | etching(art of producing an image) |
amante de las emociones fuertes noun | thrill-seeker(person who enjoys thrilling situations) |
caja fuerte noun {f} | safe [safes](box in which valuables can be locked for safekeeping) |
contrafuerte noun {m} | buttress [buttresses](brick or stone structure built against another structure to support it) |
interacción nuclear fuerte noun {f} | strong nuclear interactionnoun |
moneda fuerte noun | hard currency(globally traded currency that serves as a reliable and stable store of value) |
plato fuerte noun {m} | main dishnoun |
plaza fuerte noun {f} | stronghold(place built to withstand attack) |
punto fuerte noun {m} | forte(strength or talent) strong suit(field in which one is quite capable) |
sabor fuerte; acidez noun {f} | tang [tangs]noun |
soplar con un fuerte rugido verb | wuther(To make a rushing sound; to whizz) |
te hace más fuerte phrase | what doesn't kill you makes you stronger(hardship builds moral character) |
tirar fuerte verb | haul [hauled, hauling, hauls](to draw or pull something heavy) |
una cadena es tan fuerte como su eslabón más débil phrase | a chain is only as strong as its weakest link(aphorism) |
viento fuerte noun {m} | storm [storms]noun |