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Sens de "through which" dans le Dictionnaire Espagnol-Anglais : 4 résultat(s)

Anglais Espagnol
General
through which a través del cual [prep]
through which a través de la cual [prep]
through which a través de los cuales [prep]
through which a través de las cuales [prep]

Sens de "through which" avec d'autres termes dans le Dictionnaire Anglais-Espagnol : 23 résultat(s)

Anglais Espagnol
General
valley through which a rivulet runs arroyadero [m]
pipe through which liquor is drawn erogatorio [m]
valley through which a rivulet runs arroyada [f]
hole through which a nail is fastened clavera [f]
an insect of the order díptera which bores through the human skin sotuto [m] BO
toy made of a disc with two holes through which a loop of string passes to make the disk rotate when held taut in the hands garrufio [m] VE
toy made of a disc with two holes through which a loop of string passes to make the disk rotate when held taut in the hands gurrufío [m] VE
hole through which the sulphuric vapors come up (volcanic lands) ausol (del maya) [m] GTSV
hole through which dammed up water drains desfogue [m] MX
drain through which dammed up water drains desfogue [m] MX
card game in which cards can be exchanged between the four necessary participants through barter fusilico [m] HNNI
strap with two rings through which the reins pass and prevents the horses from nodding martingala (francés) [f] ARUYrur.
production system through which companies obtain goods and services for export maquila [f] PY
Phrases
the pipes through which the water flows la tubería por donde circula el agua
Colloquial
public popular festival in which participants wear costumes, dance, and walk through the streets convite [m] GTBO
Engineering
spout (a tube, lip, or hole through which liquid is released or discharged) boca [f]
ajutage (a tube or nozzle through which water is discharged) boca [f]
Mineralogy
hole in trough or vat through which the scoria falls bigote [m]
Hydrology
intake (the opening through which fluid enters a duct or channel) boca [f]
Music
festival during which bulls are run through the streets of pamplona sanfermines [m/pl]
Religion
wicket in convent through which nuns receive the sacrament cratícula [f]
Folklore
ritual through which a spirit is transported to the afterlife (popular religion) despacho [m] DO
carnival parade in which costumed children dance through the streets accompanied by musical bands corso infantil [m] PABOUY