Crest in spanish

Cresta

pronunciation: kɹ̩estɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

crest1 = cresta, cima, cúspide, cumbre. 

Example: In the crest of the timeworn Black Mountains lies the summit of Mount Mitchell, the highest point east of the Mississippi.

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» be on the crest of a wave = estar en la cresta de la ola.

Example: A group of young people are on the crest of a wave after completing an eight-day sailing challenge that tested them to their limits.

» crest of a hill = cima de una colina.

Example: Wieskirche sits on the crest of a hill and is approached by a winding path.

» crest of a wave = cresta de una ola.

Example: The water at the crest of a wave may create foam as it spills down the face of the wave.

» ride on + the crest of a wave = estar en la cresta de la ola.

Example: Everyone goes through good and bad patches but Kenwyne is riding on the crest of a wave at the moment.

crest2 = cresta, penacho. 

Example: Crests were originally worn on the helmet during tournaments; they consisted of a panache of feathers attached to a wreath made of twisted strands, which was itself attached to the helmet by means of laces or rivets.

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» crestfallen = alicaído, hundido, cabizbajo, deprimido.

Example: 'That doesn't take care of 10% and I'm not sure it's the answer anyway' Bogardus felt crestfallen.

crest3 = alcanzar el tope, alcanzar el máximo, alcanzar el valor máximo, llegar al máximo, llevar al valor máximo, coronar, culminar. 

Example: Rivers in southern Minnesota are expected to crest lower than previously forecast within the next week.

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» crest + a hill = llegar a lo alto de una colina, alcanzar la cima de una colina.

Example: As you crest the hill, you get your first view of green lawns leading down to a small but beautiful lake.

crest4 = decorar, decorar en forma de cresta. 

Example: Even a plain, white material will work, when you crest it with a burgundy, russet, orange, red, or yellow runner.

Crest synonyms

top in spanish: parte superior, pronunciation: tɑp part of speech: noun, adjective cap in spanish: gorra, pronunciation: kæp part of speech: noun tip in spanish: propina, pronunciation: tɪp part of speech: noun peak in spanish: pico, pronunciation: pik part of speech: noun, adjective crown in spanish: corona, pronunciation: kraʊn part of speech: noun summit in spanish: cumbre, pronunciation: sʌmət part of speech: noun
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