Beaver in spanish

Castor

pronunciation: kɑstoʊɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures

beaver1 = castor. 

Example: Kelley's study of material on beavers, for example, showed that the catalogue indicated no more than 37.3 percent of the material available in the library.

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» busy beaver = persona muy ocupada.

Example: She has certainly be a very busy beaver over the past several weeks.

» eager beaver = persona entusiasta y trabajadora.

Example: Although we're lucky to have them, eager beavers can screw up if you give them the opportunity.

beaver2 = conejo peludo, conejo. [Vulgar]

Example: She was getting ready to go out on a date when she remembered that she hadn't shaved her beaver for some time.

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» bushy beaver = conejo peludo. [Vulgar]

Example: Megan does not only have a bushy beaver she also has a nice sets of big tits.

beaver away3 = trabajar como una hormiguita. 

Example: The article 'Blackwells beaver away' reviews Blackwell Technical Service's on-line services.

Beaver synonyms

castor in spanish: castor, pronunciation: kæstɜr part of speech: noun topper in spanish: sombrero de copa, pronunciation: tɑpɜr part of speech: noun stovepipe in spanish: tubo de estufa, pronunciation: stoʊvpaɪp part of speech: noun top hat in spanish: sombrero de copa, pronunciation: tɑphæt part of speech: noun high hat in spanish: sombrero de copa, pronunciation: haɪhæt part of speech: noun opera hat in spanish: sombrero de opera, pronunciation: ɑprəhæt part of speech: noun silk hat in spanish: sombrero de seda, pronunciation: sɪlkhæt part of speech: noun dress hat in spanish: sombrero de vestir, pronunciation: dreshæt part of speech: noun beaver away in spanish: castor lejos, pronunciation: bivɜrəweɪ part of speech: verb
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