Dugout in spanish
Refugio subterráneo
pronunciation: refuxioʊsubterɑneoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: refuxioʊsubterɑneoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
dugout1 = piragua, piragua de tronco de árbol.
Example: Generally made from massive tree trunks, dugouts are known as the best prehistoric boats, which date back to the Stone Age.more:
» dugout canoe = piragua, piragua de tronco de árbol.
Example: In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean.dugout2 = refugio de trinchera, refugio subterráneo.
Example: Grenades were the most efficient way of clearing enemy dugouts or fighting along trenches.dugout3 = banquillo.
Example: Managers, or their substitute coaches, are obligated to ensure no one is on the field or in the dugout unless they are an approved volunteer.dig out = extraer, buscar, desempolvar, desenterrar.
Example: I would also have dug out information references to which readers can be directed who want to know more about the setting.