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Significados de "rivers" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 89 resultado(s)

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General
deep pool in bends, slack water, rivers chilanco [m]
owning livestock grazing on the banks of rivers riberiego [adj]
fog which rises from rivers cejo [m]
rapid (in rivers) recial [m]
swell of rivers crecida [f]
net for fishing in rivers redaya [f]
confluence (rivers) confluencía (ríos) [f]
grazing on the banks of rivers riberiego [adj]
meet (rivers/currents) confluir [v]
empty into the sea (rivers) meterse [v]
silt in rivers and drains cargadal [m] rur. rare
confluence (rivers) confluente (ríos) [m] disused
piling of sand, branches, and dirt on twists and backwaters of rivers and gorges abalseramiento [m] HN NI
breeding of certain freshwater fish used to repopulate rivers, lakes and ponds alevino [m] BO AR UY
breeding of certain freshwater fish used to repopulate rivers, lakes and ponds alevino [m] CO CL rare
strip of savanna land between two rivers cajón [m] VE PE BO CL AR
place with rafts for transportation (bank of rivers/lake/sea) balseadero [m] CL rare
a rough steep path that gives access to lagoons and rivers bajadero [m] HN NI PA DO PR rur.
fast boat with a propulsion motor used on rivers and lakes deslizador [m] PY rare
high speed boat used on rivers/lakes (typically made of fiberglass and propelled using an internal combustion motor) deslizador [m] EC
fast boat with a propulsion motor used on rivers and lakes deslizador [m] CO PE BO
small natural pond filled with fish, which forms when the water level of rivers recedes cuti [m] PE
game consisting of splashing water by throwing stones into rivers or ponds chumuco [m] AR:Nw
mass of mud and branches knocked into rivers by torrential rains, causing the rivers to flood guaico [m] PE
artisanal miner who extracts gold from rivers or exploited mines coligallero [m] CR
search for gold in mines and rivers güiriseo [m] HN NI
fantastic being that, according to popular belief, appears in rivers güije [m] CU
person dedicated to look for gold, especially in mines and rivers güirís [m] HN SV NI
accumulation of sediment on the lake shore, in ports, or at the mouth of rivers embaucamiento [m] CL
accumulation of sediment on the lake shore, in ports, or at the mouth of rivers embanque [m] EC CL
fantastic character that supposedly lives in rivers and lagoons encanto [m] DO VE
stone placed on beds of rivers to support engineering works pindongo [m] CL
land between two rivers rincón [m] HN PY
person skilled a crossing rivers vadero [m] BO:E
earthen path between two rivers in the amazon varadero [m] PE:E BO:E
silt in rivers and drains cargadal [m] ES local
the rising waters in rivers that sweep away soil and trunks agua bronca [f] MX
place on the banks of rivers, lagoons and swamps that serves as a refuge for alligators caimanera [f] CU
confluence of two rivers junta [f] AR:Nw disused
hunting of wild animals that inhabit the banks of rivers and lagoons mariscada [f] PY rur.
agave waste thrown into the rivers pirracha [f] SV
channel where rivers drain surplus rainwater sacarita [f] PE
lake formed by blocked rivers tipishca [f] PE
person skilled a crossing rivers vadera [f] BO:E
agave waste thrown into the rivers pirracha [f] SV
experienced in crossing rivers and lands (animals) campero [adj] AMER
of strong current (rivers) correntoso [adj] AMER
relating to the mesopotamia region of argentina between the parana and uruguay rivers mesopotámico [adj] AR
(for sand, trunks, branches and dirt) pile up on twists, or backwaters of rivers and gorges abalserarse [v] HN NI
fish in rivers by covering the stones with a net amayaguar [v] SV
fish in rivers by covering the stones with a net mayaguar [v] SV
search for gold in rivers and exploited mines coligallar [v] CR
search for and extract gold in rivers and mines güirisear [v] HN NI
hunting for wild animals inhabiting the banks of rivers and lagoons mariscar [v] PY AR:Ne
from bank to bank (rivers) de bordo a bordo [adv] HN
belligerent indian group living near the rivers of the meta cuiba  [m/pl] CO VE
murky waters due to the presence of tannin characteristic of certain rivers in the orinoco basin aguas negras [f/pl] VE
experienced in crossing rivers and lands (animals) campera [adj/f] AMER
grazing on the banks of rivers riberiega [adj/f]
of strong current (rivers) correntosa [adj/f] AMER
Idioms
(cause) rivers of ink to flow cargar las tintas [v]
run rivers of ink correr tinta [v]
run rivers of ink correr ríos de tinta [v]
run rivers of ink cargar las tintas [v]
(cause) rivers of ink to flow correr ríos de tinta [v]
(cause) rivers of ink to flow correr tinta [v]
Colloquial
all rivers fall into the sea todos los caminos conducen a roma
all rivers fall into the sea el cerdo lavado siempre vuelve al barro
all rivers fall into the sea todos los ríos desembocan en el mar
all rivers fall into the sea el perro siempre vuelve a su vómito
confluence of two rivers junta [f] BO:N,E
Engineering
pertaining to rivers fluvial [adj]
Chemistry
pesticides in rivers pesticidas en los ríos
Ornithology
a large seaduck of rivers and lakes in forested areas of europe, asia, and north america (mergus merganser) mergánsar [m]
a large seaduck of rivers and lakes in forested areas of europe, asia, and north america (mergus merganser) mergánsar [m] disused
heron long-legged bird living near the banks of rivers and wet areas garza [f]
Medicine
rivers' cocktail cóctel de rivers [m]
rivers phobia potaniofobia [f]
rivers phobia fobia a los ríos
Psychology
fear of rivers miedo a los ríos
Maritime
large flat bottom boat used to navigate rivers champán [m] CO
Fishing
collect shrimp from rivers camaronear [v] PA CL
Ecology
swollen rivers reventones [m/pl]
Hydrology
transboundary rivers ríos transfronterizos
Mythology
character in indigenous mythology that inhabits rivers and kidnaps children, women washing clothes, and night fishermen mohán [m] CO
character in indigenous mythology that inhabits rivers lurking for children, laundresses, and night fishermen muán [m] CO
fantastic character in the form of a beautiful woman with long, thick hair, with her feet turned around who lives at the bottom of lakes and rivers ciguapa [f] DO
mesoamerican mythical character who is a mature woman appearing at night near rivers and ravines mourning her dead children siguampera [f] HN:W
Folklore
fantastic being that according to popular belief appears in rivers jigüe [m] CU:E

Significados de "rivers" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 1 resultado(s)

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Medicine
cóctel de rivers [m] rivers' cocktail