Brim in spanish
Borde
pronunciation: boʊɹ̩de part of speech: noun
pronunciation: boʊɹ̩de part of speech: noun
In gestures
brim1 = borde.
Example: The pot was placed in a pit dug in the soil such that brim of the pot is in line with the surface of soil.more:
» fill + Nombre + to the brim = llenar hasta el borde.
Example: In Experiment 3, blind and blindfolded sighted observers filled vessels to the brim using only auditory information.» full to the brim = lleno hasta el borde, repleto hasta el borde, rebosante.
Example: Charles Dickens said that students were like 'little vessels... ready to have imperial gallons of facts poured into them until they were full to the brim'.brim2 = ala de sombrero.
Example: Typically green, the Robin Hood hat also features an upturned brim with a feather tucked into it.more:
» broad-brimmed hat = sombrero de alas anchas.
Example: The men who rushed to California soon adopted a unique uniform of broad-brimmed hats, flannel shirts, coarse trousers cinched with a leather belt, and tall boots.brim with3 = rebosar (de).
Example: Written in a style devoid of theoretical jargon, this book brims with critical insights.more:
» brim over with = rebosar de.
Example: The novel brims over with vivid accounts of the sordid world of bootleggers and gangsters.» brim with + potential = estar colmado de posibilidades, estar lleno de posibilidades.
Example: Africa as a continent is brimming with potential, a place that has so much just waiting to be grasped.