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Sens de "round to" dans le Dictionnaire Espagnol-Anglais : 2 résultat(s)

Anglais Espagnol
Nautical
round to orzar [v]
round to abarloar [v]

Sens de "round to" avec d'autres termes dans le Dictionnaire Anglais-Espagnol : 62 résultat(s)

Anglais Espagnol
General
round mat to collect trash cogedor [m]
hand (a round of applause to signify approval) aplauso [m]
come round to something terminar por aceptar algo [v]
bring (someone) round (to another's point of view) hacer enfocarse en [v]
advance to the next round pasar a la siguiente ronda [v]
piece of leather put round a last to make the shoe wider alza [f]
grow to a round head acogollarse [v]
go round to prevent disorders rondar [v]
a deep, round bowl, used to hold water azafate [m] NI
a round pad to place over the head to carry baskets and pots babonuco [m] DOPR
a round pad made of leaves, fiber, cloth, or other material placed over the head to carry a load babunuco [m] CUDO
move to the next round or to the final (competition) boleto [m] MXAR
slipknot made in a whip or lasso to round up a horse or cattle chambuque [m] CO
childrens' game where the objective is to toss coins or round objects at a wall with the goal of getting as close to the wall as possible arrimadita [f] ARUY
group of dominoes that are dealt to each player in a round data [f] CU
round piece of silver used to decorate a saddle chapeta [f] MX
small round stone often used in cooking to grind food chaquena [f] PErur.
small tin container with a round handle used to drink hot infusions choca [f] CL
quick launch of a lasso to round up cattle fayanca [f] BO:E
small herd of docile livestock to round up the untamed ones madrina [f] GTHNCO:EVE
round paving stone, 10 to 15 cm in diameter piedra manzana [f] BO:W
round pad to carry things on one's head rodela [f] PE
pad to balance a round pot on the head chipa [f] CO
with bloated stomach due to a large round worm infestation (person) culichoso [adj] HNSV
execute a quick launch of a lasso to round up cattle fayuquear [v] MX
select two fighter cocks to fight in the next round casar [v] NICU
loss in a round due to getting aces, twos, or fours culos [m/pl] HN
Idioms
come round to entrar en razón [v]
come round to convencerse [v]
round down to something redondear a la cifra más próxima [v]
round off to something redondear a la cifra más próxima [v]
round up to something redondear a la cifra más próxima [v]
try to fit a square peg into a round hole resolver la cuadratura del círculo [v]
to round things off para coronar la fiesta
not to have enough to go round haber más días que longanizas
round up livestock to organize to sell parar rodeo [v] PYARUYrur.
botts' dots, turtles, buttons, round elevations of asphalt or cement that are put on a road, street or avenue to reduce the speed of vehicles ojos de gato [m/pl] PAECBO
Speaking
i want everyone to give a big round of applause (for her/him) quiero que todos la/lo aplaudan
Phrasals
come round to dejarse persuadir [v]
come round to reconocer [v]
get round to tener tiempo para [v]
Phrases
the time has come round to el tiempo ha llegado para
Education
round to nearest whole dollar redondear al dólar más próximo
Math
round to the nearest ten redondear a la decena más cercana [v]
Maritime
ropes tied round a mast in order to strengthen it reata [f]
Music
small, round drum with just one drumhead and the lower section carved into three supports, played to accompany music and dances of african origin curbeta [f] VE
Botany
a tree up to 25 meters high from which bark it comes out a sticky yellow substance, with white flowers, small round green fruits, its wood is used in woodmaking (calophyllum lucidum) barcino [m] CO
a tree up to 9 m high, with trunk full of tiny spines, red-orange flowers and round yellow fruit (pereskia autumnalis) amatillo [m] MXHNSVNI
a tree up to 9 m high, with trunk full of tiny spines, red-orange flowers and round yellow fruit (pereskia autumnalis) mateare [m] HNNI
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) chichicaste [m] MXGTHNNICU
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) palo de nigua [m] SV
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) jiopacle [m] MX
small, thin palm, up to 2 m high, with a round black fruit garrote amargo [m] HN
small, thin palm, up to 2 m high, with a round black fruit chicuilote [m] HN
small, thin palm, up to 2 m high, with a round black fruit amargón [m] HN
a tree upto 8 to 25 m tall, dense and round top, with brown and fissured bark (pinus pseudostrobus) ocote [m] HN
a tree upto 8 to 25 m tall, dense and round top, with brown and fissured bark (pinus pseudostrobus) pinabete [m] GTHNNI
a tree upto 8 to 25 m tall, dense and round top, with brown and fissured bark (pinus pseudostrobus) pino hembra [m] GT
a tree upto 8 to 25 m tall, dense and round top, with brown and fissured bark (pinus pseudostrobus) pino triste [m] HN
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) nigua [f] SV
Folklore
popular dance similar to the chobena danced in the round without singing tococó [m] BO:E
dance in the round where different couples dance to a rhythm guided by the dance leader rueda de casino [f] CU