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Sens de "ground out" dans le Dictionnaire Espagnol-Anglais : 1 résultat(s)

Anglais Espagnol
Baseball
ground out roletear [v]

Sens de "ground out" avec d'autres termes dans le Dictionnaire Anglais-Espagnol : 20 résultat(s)

Anglais Espagnol
General
children's game in which the loser has to pull out a toothpick stuck in the ground using his mouth morreo [m]
seep (a place on land or underwater where a liquid or gas oozes out of the ground) fuente [f]
crude or rustic cloth used for making sacks or to lay out on the ground chamarro [m] MXSV
children's game where the players throw their tops to try to take the others out of a circle drawn on the ground cocina [f] PE
children's game where you hit objects out of a circle made on the ground troya [f] CLAR:NUY
traditional game where a steel ball is used to knock out other balls that are inside a circle drawn on the ground cocos [m/pl] EC
handful of grains cut and laid out on the ground to form sheaves nías [f/pl] ESlocal
Idioms
cut the ground out from under mover el piso [v]
cut the ground out from under evitar el accionar [v]
cut the ground out from under arruinar los planes [v]
cut the ground out from under interrumpir el trabajo [v]
cut the ground out from under destruir el trabajo [v]
cut the ground out from under poner un palo en la rueda [v]
Aeronautics
hover out of ground effect (hoge) vuelo estaciónario sin efecto del suelo
hover out of ground effect vuelo estaciónario sin efecto del suelo
Gastronomy
flat circular food item made of ground cospó, corn that is neither tender nor fully fried out, and cooked on a griddle cosposa [f] CR
Folklore
ceremony consisting of spraying alcohol on the ground that is carried out the weekend after carnival carnaval chico [m] AR
ceremony consisting of spraying alcohol on the ground that is carried out the monday of carnival carnaval chico [m] BO
percussion instrument whose membrane extends over a hollowed out trunk rooted to the ground, used by the chiriguano indigenous people pim-pim [m] AR:Nw
percussion instrument whose membrane extends over a hollowed out trunk rooted to the ground, used by the chiriguano indigenous people pin-pin [m] AR:Nw