called in - İspanyolca İngilizce Sözlük

called in

Meanings of "called in" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 16 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
Common
what is this called in english? ¿cómo se llama esto en inglés?
what is this called in spanish? ¿cómo se llama esto en español?
General
called in sick llamar al trabajo para decir que se está enfermo [v]
lowest card in the game called cabo [m]
flush in the game of cards called quínolas brincho [m]
(in banana cultivation) a facility where the large bunches are brought, and cut into smaller pieces/bunches (called hands), washed with a solution of water and muriatic acid and packed in boxes bacadía [f] HN:N
person who participates in the celebration of running to christ, which is celebrated on the sunday following that of the resurrection, called the quasimodo cuasimodista [m/f] CL
relating to a person who participates in the celebration of running to christ, which is celebrated the sunday following that of the resurrection, called the quasimodo cuasimodista [adj] CL
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
children's game in which each participant takes the name of a country and, when called on must pick up a ball thrown into the air naciones [m/pl] NICL
Finance
common stock issued for preferred stock called in acciones de goce
Botany
a south american poisonous tree in the anacardiaceae family, commonly called manzanillo (toxicodendron striatum) bienteveo [m] HNNI
a south american poisonous tree in the anacardiaceae family, commonly called manzanillo (toxicodendron striatum) bien te veo [m] HN
a south american poisonous tree in the anacardiaceae family, commonly called manzanillo (toxicodendron striatum) palo compadre [m] HN
Folklore
danceable musical piece originally involving a repeated phrase in 8th notes called paseo and two parts of more than 8th or 16th time repeated danza [f] DOPR
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