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Bedeutungen von dem Begriff "two" im Spanisch Englisch Wörterbuch : 13 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
Common
two dos [adj]
two dos [m]
General
two dos [m]
two dos [m]
two dos [adj]
two dos [pron]
two par [m]
two duquesa [f] CU
two duglas [adj] GTSVNI
Colloquial
two duque [m] MXCUBO
Electricity
two sistema bifilar
Telecommunication
two sistema de dos hilos
Sports
two escolta [m/f]

Bedeutungen, die der Begriff "two" mit anderen Begriffen im Englisch Spanisch Wörterbuch erhalten hat: 150 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
Common
two-way bidireccional [adj]
two-color bicolor [adj]
two-colour bicolor [adj]
two-phase bifásico [adj]
thirty-two treinta y dos
forty-two cuarenta y dos
General
two hundred doscientos [m]
two-party system bipartidismo [m]
two weeks quincenal [f]
two-faced doble [adj]
two hundredth ducentésimo [adj]
between two clubs inter-club [adj]
two-dimensional bidimensional [adj]
two-monthly bimensual [adj]
two-monthly bimestral [adj]
two-four binario [adj]
two-syllabled bisílabo [adj]
two-lane desdoblado [adj]
every two months bimensualmente [adv]
two hundred doscientos [adj/pron]
two-tone bicolor [adj]
two-week period quincena [f]
two-faced hipócrita [adj]
two-engined bimotor [adj]
two-month period bimestre [m]
two or three cards of the same suit or number ali [m]
person in charge of shaking wool with a bow and two strings arqueador [m]
two-year period bienio [m]
two-year bonus bienio [m]
set of two oars bípedo [m]
two-seater biplaza [m]
two-leg stand bípode [m]
two-legged stand bípode [m]
slow danceable song originally from cuba, popular in the caribbean, with a two-by-four beat and melancholic lyrics bolero [m]
two-wheeled carriage bombé (francés) [m]
ridge of plowed land between two furrows caballete [m]
ridge of plowed land between two furrows caballón [m]
candlestick with two or more arms candelabro [m]
two-wheeler chirrión [m]
two-wheeler driver chirrionero [m]
two cured hakes tied cobre [m]
sofa for two confidente [m]
lamb raised suckling two ewes cordero endoblado [m]
two triangular pieces that connect the cane with the trunk cuchillo [m]
two-hundred doscientos [m]
two-hundredth ducentésimo [m]
two day religious exercise duenario [m]
two-thousandth anniversary bimilenario [m]
supporter of germany during one of two world wars germanófilo [m]
two cents grano de arena [m]
small two-masted sailing schooner guairo [m]
two wheel scooter monopatín [m]
two-handed sword montante [m]
traveling theater company consisting of two comedians ñaque [m]
cheating by sticking two card together pego [m]
opening between two mountains portachuelo [m]
opening between two mountains portillo [m]
two-year-old colt/filly potro de primer bocado [m]
person in jail for two or more weeks quincenario [m]
two hundredweights quintal métrico [m]
boy born two months premature sietemesino [m]
driver of two-wheeled domed-cover carriage tartanero [m]
two-piece suit traje de chaqueta [m]
two-piece suit traje sastre [m]
two-year-old calf trasandosco [m]
two-masted boat trincado [m]
twenty-two veintidós [m]
two-year-old wine vino de dos hojas [m]
two-year-old wine vino de tres hojas [m]
wide open land between two mountains abertura [f]
each of two horizontal timbers supporting the frame of a hanging partition aldabía [f]
two-handfuls ambuesta [f]
two-dimensionality bidimensionalidad [f]
two-horse drawn cart biga [f]
two-horse team biga [f]
having two masses in one day binación [f]
card game with two or more french decks between two groups of players canasta [f]
union of two cathedral churches concatedralidad [f]
two languages equally recognized as official cooficialidad [f]
two-wheeled carriage diabla [f]
space between two lines entrelínea [f]
two-handled frail espuerta [f]
old fashioned dance for two people gaveta [f]
two-rowed barley ladilla [f]
mare that pulls two poles of a cart limonera [f]
measurement equivalent to about two millimeters línea [f]
horse carriage with four seats and two side doors manola [f]
two peas in a pod la maza y la mona [f]
pressure exerted by two people or two opposing groups pinza [f]
two straps of the noseband quijera [f]
two weeks quincena [f]
flat part between two pleats tabla [f]
rail between two pockets tablilla [f]
glazed jug with two handles terraza [f]
large two-masted barge trincadura [f]
liquid measure equal to two liters azumbre (árabe) [m/f]
sheathed chain or cable as an anti-theft system for two-wheeled vehicles pitón [m/f]
two-chamber bicameral [adj]
two years old andosco [adj]
two-headed bíceps [adj]
two-pronged bíceps [adj]
two-toned bicolor [adj]
having two forms biforme [adj]
two-faced bifronte [adj]
of two letters bilítero [adj]
two-membered bimembre [adj]
two-wave shaped bionda [adj]
two-party bipartido [adj]
two-party bipartito [adj]
making two furrows bisurco [adj]
of two languages equally recognized as official cooficial [adj]
two-faced doblado [adj]
two-faced doble [adj]
with two white legs dosalbo [adj]
two-hundred doscientos [adj]
two-hundredth doscientos [adj]
two-hundredth ducentésimo [adj]
two-hundredth ducentésimo [adj]
of two minds dudoso [adj]
two-pronged forcaz [adj]
supporting germany during one of two world wars germanófilo [adj]
of two minds indeciso [adj]
between two poles of a cart limonero [adj]
working two jobs retenedor [adj]
two-sided reversible [adj]
born two months premature sietemesino [adj]
two-faced solapado [adj]
two-thirds wheat and one third barley terciado [adj]
two-year-old trasandosco [adj]
twenty-two veintidós [adj]
two-faced zaíno [adj]
assemble two pieces of wood almarbatar [v]
split in two bifurcarse [v]
have two masses in one day binar [v]
draw two parallel lines on a check so that it can only be cashed through a checking account cruzar [v]
have two left feet descompasarse [v]
play two roles doblar [v]
make two ewes nurse the same lamb doblar [v]
officiate two masses doblar [v]
make two ewes raise a lamb endoblar [v]
write between two lines entrelinear [v]
work two jobs retener [v]
two-hundred doscientos [pron]
twenty-two veintidós [pron]
game between two people batanes [m/pl]
two pieces of a knife or gun handle cachas [f/pl]
two pm catorces [f/pl]
two fives in a throw of dice quinas [f/pl]
two sixes (dice) senas [f/pl]
two-line pica misal [m]