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Categoría |
Inglés |
Español |
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General |
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1 |
General |
soft singing |
canturreo [m]
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2 |
General |
folk singing |
cante [m]
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3 |
General |
flamenco singing |
cante flamenco [m]
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4 |
General |
flamenco singing |
cante hondo [m]
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5 |
General |
flamenco singing |
cante jondo [m]
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6 |
General |
whispered singing |
canturreo [m]
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7 |
General |
hushed singing |
canturreo [m]
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8 |
General |
sight singing method |
delasoIré [m]
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9 |
General |
singing the praises of |
honramiento [m]
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10 |
General |
singing with moaning noises |
jipido [m]
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11 |
General |
singing with moaning noises |
jipío [m]
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12 |
General |
traditional varieties of flamenco singing |
palo [m]
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13 |
General |
singing ability |
pecho [m]
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14 |
General |
singing to oneself |
tarareo [m]
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15 |
General |
singing exercise |
canturía [f]
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16 |
General |
monotone singing |
canturía [f]
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17 |
General |
monotonous singing |
melopea [f]
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18 |
General |
singing bel canto |
belcantista [adj]
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19 |
General |
fond of singing |
cantarín [adj]
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20 |
General |
singing in tune |
entonador [adj]
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21 |
General |
barbershop singing |
estilo musical a capella [m]
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22 |
General |
monotonous singing |
melopea [f]
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23 |
General |
birds singing |
pájaros cantando [m/f]
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24 |
General |
burst out singing |
arrancar a cantar [v]
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25 |
General |
take up singing |
dedicarse a cantar [v]
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26 |
General |
take up singing |
aceptar [v]
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27 |
General |
take up singing |
tomar trabajo [v]
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28 |
General |
know one’s singing part well |
conocer muy bien su tercio [v]
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29 |
General |
flamenco singing |
cante jondo
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30 |
General |
unpleasant note in singing |
gallo (nota falsa) [m]
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31 |
General |
singing mania |
cantomanía [f]
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32 |
General |
method of singing musical compositions |
canturía [f]
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33 |
General |
monotonous singing |
canturía [f]
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34 |
General |
singing-voice |
garganta [f]
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35 |
General |
roisterers singing and shouting in the streets |
jácara [f]
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36 |
General |
singing in tune |
entonador [adj]
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37 |
General |
singing or composing romances or ballads |
romancero [adj]
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38 |
General |
singing-bird |
pájaro cantor [m]
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39 |
General |
singing bird |
pájaro cantor [m]
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40 |
General |
singing master |
maestro de canto [m]
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41 |
General |
singing book |
cuaderno de canto [m]
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42 |
General |
singing book |
cuaderno de solfa [m]
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43 |
General |
species of singing starling |
chivillo [m]
PE
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44 |
General |
a singing-bird |
carriquí [m]
CO
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45 |
General |
small insectivorous singing bird |
cazador [m]
CR
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46 |
General |
walk of parishioners singing folk songs accompanied with drum music |
atabal [m]
NI
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47 |
General |
the music and the singing of a dance with this name, to the rhythm of the charango or guitar, bombo and quena typical of the bolivian andean region |
bailecito [m]
BO
AR:Nw
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48 |
General |
the music and the singing of a dance with this name |
bailecito de la tierra [m]
BO
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49 |
General |
accompaniment of singing with the low-pitch strings of an instrument |
bajeo [m]
BO
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50 |
General |
particular way of singing |
cantado [m]
CR
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51 |
General |
group of friends who go house to house singing carols at christmas |
corrinche [m]
PR
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52 |
General |
singing of four-line stanzas by a man and a woman accompanied by guitars, alternating improvising verses with which they mock each other |
contrapunteo amoroso [m]
BO:E
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53 |
General |
singing of three notes accompanied by cajas musical instruments |
joi joi [m]
AR:Nw
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54 |
General |
drunken singing |
romanceo [m]
CL
disused
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55 |
General |
london bridge singing game |
trencito [m]
BO
AR
UY
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56 |
General |
monotonous singing |
canturria [f]
AND
PE
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57 |
General |
singing bird |
loica [f]
CL
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58 |
General |
a singing bird |
zurumbela [f]
AMER
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59 |
General |
fun (with singing and dancing) |
remolienda [f]
SCN
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60 |
General |
girls' game that is accompanied by allusive verses to an insect they name, sometimes by singing |
cucarachita martina [f]
PR
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61 |
General |
traditional game played by children in a circle with the children making requests, singing songs, and punishing those who do not respond correctly |
chanchavalancha [f]
SV
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62 |
General |
children's game in which one jumps rope while singing and proposes various tests to do when jumping |
chascona [f]
CL
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63 |
General |
children's game involving clapping hands and singing |
frutillita [f]
CL
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64 |
General |
group of friends who go house to house singing carols at christmas |
trulla [f]
PR
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65 |
General |
singing exercise |
cantoría [f]
disused
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66 |
General |
monotone singing |
canturria [f]
PE
AL
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67 |
General |
dance accompanied with singing |
corea [f]
rare
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68 |
General |
referred to certain birds such as the night heron and the owl whose singing announces misfortune to those who listen |
ahuizotero [adj]
HN
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69 |
General |
playing, singing, or dancing the huapango |
huapanguero [adj]
MX
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70 |
General |
singing plenas popular music and dance of puerto rico |
plenero [adj]
PR
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71 |
General |
singing bachata |
bachatero [adj]
DO
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72 |
General |
dancing, singing, playing huapango |
huapanguero [adj]
MX
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73 |
General |
singing/dancing/composing saraband |
zarabando [adj]
disused
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74 |
General |
tune the voice for singing a song that accompanies a typical dance from panama called tamborito (in which a circle made up by different couples surrounds a couple that dances in the center) |
asolearse [v]
PA
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75 |
General |
flatter a woman by singing a couplet to which she responds with another couplet |
torear [v]
BO:S
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76 |
General |
it is used to announce the beginning of singing after a brief instrumental introduction |
adentro [expr]
BO
AR
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77 |
General |
singing in tune |
entonadora [adj/f]
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78 |
General |
singing or composing romances or ballads |
romancera [adj/f]
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Idioms |
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79 |
Idioms |
sing out of tune keep on singing |
cantar mal y porfiar [v]
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80 |
Idioms |
have a pleasant singing voice |
tener buena garganta [v]
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81 |
Idioms |
have a pleasant singing voice |
tener buena gargantear [v]
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82 |
Idioms |
take pride in singing well |
hacerse alguien de garganta [v]
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83 |
Idioms |
have a good singing voice |
tener buena garganta [v]
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84 |
Idioms |
all-singing |
con todos los accesorios
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85 |
Idioms |
all-singing |
que lo hace todo (ironía)
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86 |
Idioms |
church ain't out till they quit singing |
hasta el rabo, todo es toro
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87 |
Idioms |
church ain't out till they quit singing |
no cantes victoria antes de tiempo
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88 |
Idioms |
have one's voice crack while singing |
salírsele el gallo [v]
NI
PA
BO
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89 |
Idioms |
have one's voice crack while singing |
salírsele el gallo [v]
NI
PA
BO
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90 |
Idioms |
not have an ear for singing |
tener el oído cuadrado [v]
CU
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Speaking |
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91 |
Speaking |
i'm singing a song here |
estoy cantando una canción aquí
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92 |
Speaking |
he likes singing |
le gusta cantar
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93 |
Speaking |
he likes singing |
a él le gusta cantar
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94 |
Speaking |
I like singing songs |
disfruto de cantar
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95 |
Speaking |
I like singing songs |
me gusta cantar
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96 |
Speaking |
she likes singing |
(a ella) le gusta cantar
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97 |
Speaking |
she likes singing |
(a ella) le gusta el canto
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Colloquial |
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98 |
Colloquial |
unpleasant note in singing |
gallipavo [m]
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99 |
Colloquial |
frequent and annoying singing |
canticio [m]
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100 |
Colloquial |
frequent irritating singing |
canticio [m]
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101 |
Colloquial |
unpleasant note in singing |
gallipavo [m]
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102 |
Colloquial |
unpleasant note in singing |
gallo [m]
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103 |
Colloquial |
singing practice |
solfa [f]
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104 |
Colloquial |
singing constantly |
cantarín [adj]
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105 |
Colloquial |
rural party with singing and dancing |
guateque [m]
CU
EC:W
disused
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106 |
Colloquial |
singing of coplas |
copleo [m]
BO:E,S
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107 |
Colloquial |
singing constantly |
cantarina [adj/f]
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Slang |
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108 |
Slang |
type of singing and dance |
jacarandina [f]
delinq.
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Electricity |
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109 |
Electricity |
singing arc |
arco sonoro
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Electronics |
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110 |
Electronics |
singing point |
amplificación máxima [f]
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111 |
Electronics |
singing point |
punto de cebado
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Engineering |
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112 |
Engineering |
singing spark |
chispa cantante [f]
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113 |
Engineering |
singing-stovepipe effect [us] |
efecto sonoro de cañería cantante [f]
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114 |
Engineering |
singing arc |
arco cantante
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115 |
Engineering |
singing suppressor |
supresor de reacción
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116 |
Engineering |
singing arc |
arco musical
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117 |
Engineering |
active singing point |
punto activo de cebado
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118 |
Engineering |
active singing point |
punto activo de cebado del oscilador
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119 |
Engineering |
hollowness near singing distortion |
efecto resonancia
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120 |
Engineering |
hollowness near singing distortion |
efecto barril
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121 |
Engineering |
passive singing point |
punto pasivo de canto
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122 |
Engineering |
singing arc |
arco voltaico sonoro
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123 |
Engineering |
singing margin |
margen de estabilidad de cebado
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124 |
Engineering |
singing margin |
margen de canto
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125 |
Engineering |
singing margin |
margen de silbido
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126 |
Engineering |
singing path |
paso de las corrientes de reacción
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127 |
Engineering |
singing point |
punto crítico de regeneración
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128 |
Engineering |
singing path |
camino de las corrientes de reacción
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129 |
Engineering |
singing point |
punto de canto
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130 |
Engineering |
singing point |
punto de cebado
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131 |
Engineering |
singing point |
punto de enganche
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132 |
Engineering |
singing point equivalent |
equivalente del punto de silbido
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133 |
Engineering |
singing point |
punto de máxima amplificación
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134 |
Engineering |
singing point |
punto de silbido
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135 |
Engineering |
singing point equivalent |
equivalente del punto de canto
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136 |
Engineering |
singing suppressor |
supresor de silbidos
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137 |
Engineering |
singing suppressor |
supresor de canto
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Informatics |
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138 |
Informatics |
singing margin |
margen de silbido
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139 |
Informatics |
singing margin |
margen de canto
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Ornithology |
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140 |
Ornithology |
singing bushlark |
alondra cantarina [f]
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141 |
Ornithology |
singing bush lark |
alondra cantarina [f]
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142 |
Ornithology |
singing parrot |
lorito heteróclito
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143 |
Ornithology |
singing honeyeater |
mielero cantarín
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144 |
Ornithology |
singing quail |
colín cantor
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145 |
Ornithology |
singing cisticola |
cistícola cantor
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146 |
Ornithology |
singing starling |
estornino cantor
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Telecom |
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147 |
Telecom |
voice-operated device anti-singing |
telefonía simultánea de una única portadora [f]
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Telecommunication |
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148 |
Telecommunication |
singing margin |
margen de cebado
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149 |
Telecommunication |
singing point |
amplificación máxima
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Zoology |
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150 |
Zoology |
honshu wolf singing |
lobo japonés
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151 |
Zoology |
new guinea singing dog |
perro cantor de nueva guinea
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Music |
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152 |
Music |
figurative singing |
canto figurado [m]
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153 |
Music |
singing voice |
garganta [f]
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154 |
Music |
barbershop singing |
música de barbería [f]
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155 |
Music |
singing voice |
cuerda [f]
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156 |
Music |
singing voice |
en voz [adv]
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Cinema |
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157 |
Cinema |
all singing film |
musical [m]
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158 |
Cinema |
singing voice |
voz cantante
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Literature |
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159 |
Literature |
sweetly singing (bird) |
arpado [adj]
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160 |
Literature |
sweetly singing (bird) |
arpada [adj/f]
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Religion |
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161 |
Religion |
alternate singing by a choir in two divisions |
antífona [f]
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Folklore |
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162 |
Folklore |
patriotic or romantic music or singing that accompanies a dance |
cielito [m]
PY
AR
UY
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163 |
Folklore |
improvised popular singing based on coplas or ripios and a simple, rhythmical music |
chuín [m]
DO
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164 |
Folklore |
popular musical composition for guitar and singing, with an evocative character and melancholic spirit |
estilo [m]
AR
UY
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165 |
Folklore |
singing and music accompanying this dance |
pala pala [m]
AR
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166 |
Folklore |
singing of improvised verses |
repentismo [m]
CU
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167 |
Folklore |
traditional dance and singing of the easter island |
sau sau [m]
CL
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168 |
Folklore |
couples dance from the coast to music set to a fast rhythm accompanied by singing and guitars |
vals peruano [m]
EC
PE
BO
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169 |
Folklore |
popular dance similar to the chobena danced in the round without singing |
tococó [m]
BO:E
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170 |
Folklore |
singing scene |
cantable [m]
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171 |
Folklore |
popular dance accompanied by singing |
mamangulina [f]
DO
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172 |
Folklore |
popular music genre, formerly called zamacueca, singing their own songs and performed in two-four rhythm with a guitar and snare drum |
marinera [f]
PE
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173 |
Folklore |
singing that accompanies a mejoranera |
mejorana [f]
PA
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174 |
Folklore |
rural meeting in which people compete by singing improvised verses |
porfía [f]
PA
rare
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175 |
Folklore |
singing competition |
cantadera [f]
PA
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176 |
Folklore |
singing/dancing/composing saraband |
zarabandista [adj]
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177 |
Folklore |
singing alone |
a palo seco [adv]
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178 |
Folklore |
traditional music to accompany a troubadour singing |
seises [m/pl]
PR
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