Breeze in spanish

Brisa

pronunciation: bɹ̩isɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

breeze1 = brisa. 

Example: The smell of their dry, aromatic leaves spiced the gentle breeze.

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» be a breeze = ser algo fácil, ser algo facilísimo, ser algo seguro, ser pan comido, estar tirado, estar chupado, ser coser y cantar.

Example: We both woke up bright and early to forage for food nearby, which was a breeze.

» breeze block = bloque de hormigón. [Término más usado en el inglés británico]

Example: This wall has been bodged together using breeze blocks at some point.

» sea breeze = brisa del mar.

Example: Speeds of 10 to 20 knots is not uncommon for a sea breeze.

» shoot + the breeze = cascar, charlar, darle a la lengua, darle al pico, darle al palique.

Example: While they eat, they shoot the breeze, telling tall tales and talking about the guy who just left.

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» breeze off = irse como si tal, irse tan pancho, irse tan campante.

Example: I glared at her but she just swanned out of her car, slammed the door and breezed off with a smirk on her face.

Breeze synonyms

air in spanish: aire, pronunciation: er part of speech: noun zephyr in spanish: céfiro, pronunciation: zefɜr part of speech: noun gentle wind in spanish: viento suave, pronunciation: dʒentəlwɪnd part of speech: noun
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