Coop in spanish

Cooperativa

pronunciation: koʊoʊpeɹ̩ɑtibɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

co-op1 = cooperativa. [Tienda, normalmente de comestibles, cuya propiedad es de una cooperativa de propietarios]

Example: The co-op took the initiative to open a branch library when its basement area became uneconomic.

more:

» food co-op = cooperativa de consumo.

Example: At our library in Minnesota we have clearly identified material that deals with affirmative action, alternative energy sources, homesteading, Chinese-American boys, androgyny, food co-ops.

coop2 = gallinero. 

Example: The two flocks of chickens are rotated through the three coops so that one chicken-coop is always empty.

more:

» chicken-coop = gallinero.

Example: The two flocks of chickens are rotated through the three coops so that one chicken-coop is always empty.

» fly + the coop = escaparse, largarse, pirarse, pirárselas, ahuecar el ala, dejar el nido, volar del nido, darse el piro.

Example: By January 2010 I had flown the coop and escaped the clutches of winter.

» hen-coop = gallinero.

Example: Which means I'd give the whole shooting match just to be back where I was before I quit sleeping under the stars and come into the hen-coops.

coop up3 = encerrar. 

Example: We've all heard of road rage: being cooped up in a car on a crowded freeway with no means of escape.

Coop synonyms

cage in spanish: jaula, pronunciation: keɪdʒ part of speech: noun henhouse in spanish: gallinero, pronunciation: henhaʊs part of speech: noun hencoop in spanish: gallinero, pronunciation: henkup part of speech: noun chicken coop in spanish: gallinero, pronunciation: tʃɪkənkup part of speech: noun
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