Drawer in spanish
Cajón
pronunciation: kɑxoʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɑxoʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
drawer1 = cajón.
Example: Photographs are normally kept in drawers of standard filing cabinets, with folders or pockets, or both.more:
» balance + the cash drawer = hacer el balance de cuentas, hacer caja.
Example: The process of counting the money, reconciling the receipts and balancing the cash drawer creates an accountability of the day's transactions.» bottom drawer = ajuar, ajuar de novia.
Example: In 18th-century America, a bride was expected to make 12 quilts for her bottom drawer, the 13th would be her marriage quilt.» cash drawer = caja, caja registradora.
Example: In most cases, the cash drawer will be hooked up to your receipt printer, but there are other methods of connecting the cash drawers to the computer.» chest of drawers = cómoda, cajonera.
Example: The author describes the 14 known examples of the artist's work including sideboards, chests of drawers and tables.» drawer stop = retén de cajón.
Example: Individual drawers can be carried to the shelves if necessary, perhaps for stocktaking, but normally a drawer 'stop' prevents the removal of a drawer by a reader.» file drawer = archivador.
Example: Viewed from the vantage of the student, the typical instructor uses a course management system as a publicly accessible file drawer and little more, posting lecture notes and the syllabus.drawer2 = gaveta, cajón.
Example: Cards are filed in drawers, approximately 1000 cards per drawer, which when stacked together may form a catalogue cabinet.drawer3 = librador, girador.
Example: A bill of exchange is a written order by the drawer to the drawee to pay money to the payee.