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Significados de "two each" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 54 resultado(s)

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General
each of two horizontal timbers supporting the frame of a hanging partition aldabía [f]
game where two people facing each other extend their hands, one with palms up and another down manitos calientes [n] NICL
each of the two sides containing the right-angle in a rectangular triangle cateto [m]
each of the two leaves of a razor or knife handle cacha [f]
each of the two legislative houses cámara [f]
each of the two extreme thick teeth of a comb guardilla [f]
each of the two sacs which contains the seminal fluid of the fishes lecha [f]
each of the two straps of the noseband quijera [f]
each of the two sacs which contains the seminal fluid of the fishes lechaza [f]
each of two sendos [adj]
destroy the conformity between two things which matched each other deshermanar [v]
game in which two children stand back-to-back, holding each other's arms, while they try to lift their opponent onto their backs balancín [m] HN
a musical instrument that consists of a small wooden fork on which two wires with metal plates are placed on each side, when moving, the plates emit a sound similar to those of rattles and maracas ayacaste [m] MXHN
a musical instrument that consists of a small wooden fork on which two wires with metal plates are placed on each side, when moving, the plates emit a sound similar to those of rattles and maracas ayacaxtle [m] SV
musical instrument composed of a small wooden fork, two wires with metal plates are placed on each side, when moved the plates make a sound like a rattle or maracas ayacastle [m] MX
a game played by two people, each trying to make a line of three x's or three o's in a boxlike figure with nine spaces ajedrez [m] DO
very narrow valley between two heights not too distant from each other cañadón [m] CL
(in a mill) each of the two small mallets that accompany the large mallet that serve to wring out the sugar cane hijuelo [m] HN
each of the two lateral poles nailed to the ground that hold the small manual mill in position hijuelo [m] HN
ritual game played by eight men who each carried a spear topped with two iron arrow heads that they throw at each other juego de la rueda [m] HN
card game between two players with half a deck each, alternately throwing down one card at a time until one is left without cards quitacamisa [m] CO
dish decorated with two birds facing each other urpi [m] PE
fun where two people lift a child holding each an arm carrying them zopilote [m] CRdisused
each of the two arches of a yoke balona [f] NI
cot that has two wooden supports at each end cama de tijera [f] HNNIDOEC
each of the two arcs of a yoke camella [f] NI:C,Wrur.
each of the two lateral poles stuck in the ground to hold up the manual press used in the sugar cane industry cureña [f] HN
small bus with two seats facing each other chiva [f] CRPA
children's game in which the two teams line up and wrapping arms around each other's waist with the first child holding onto something fixed cebolla siqui [f] BO:W,C
children's game in which the two teams line up and wrapping arms around each other's waist with the first child holding onto something fixed, the opposing team tries to separate the children in line cebollita jiqui jiqui [f] BOrare
rustic gate made with two poles distanced from each other, with horizontal sticks to opens or close passage tronquera [f] AR:Nerur.
fight, pulling each other's hair (two women) chasquearse [v] BO:W,C
be attracted to or like each other (two people) confrontarse [v] GT
each of two sendas [adj/f]
Idioms
two cunning men will not try to make a dupe of each other dos acróbatas no pueden bailar en la misma cuerda
discussion between two people who don't listen to each other pico a pico [m] EC
(for two people) to fight or insult each other bajarse el canasto [v] HNNI
hit each other (referring to two or more people) darse una buena moqueteada [v] NI
someone who weighs and balances the weight of the two fighter cocks facing each other in a fight jugar al saco [v] PR
set two people against each other meter casquillo [v] VE
set two people against each other dar casquillo [v] COVE
Speaking
you two know each other? ¿ustedes dos se conocen?
do you two know each other? ¿ustedes dos se conocen?
when was the last time you two saw each other? ¿cuándo fue la última vez que se vieron?
Phrases
two of each dos de cada uno
Colloquial
kisses that two people insistently give each other as a sign of affection jeteadera [f] GT
make two or more people reconcile with each other contentar [v] GTCRDOCL
used between two siblings-in-law to address each other cuñapés [expr] BO:W
Proverbs
two friends will always find each other again las piedras rodando se encuentran CU
Music
musical instrument composed of a small wooden fork, two wires with metal plates are placed on each side, when moved the plates make a sound like a rattle or maracas chilchil [m] HN
musical instrument composed of a small wooden fork, two wires with metal plates are placed on each side, when moved the plates make a sound like a rattle or maracas chinchín [m] HN
Sports
each of the first two pitches and wins in long ball game quince [m]
Religion
either of two pulpits on each side of the altar in many churches ambón [m]
Mythology
fantastic serpent with two heads one on each end that enters the body through the anus while defecating in the field according to popular belief tepelcúa [f] SV