Flesh in spanish

Carne

pronunciation: kɑɹ̩ne part of speech: noun
In gestures

flesh1 = carne. 

Example: Informative abstracts have been compared to a skeleton with all the flesh missing -- the viewer is given enough detail to accurately reconstruct what the departed soul must have looked like.

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» be a thorn in + Posesivo + flesh = ser un incordio, ser algo molesto, ser una espina que Alguien tiene clavada.

Example: Another problem was nursing a grudge, making friends with the enemies to get back to someone whom she thought was a thorn in her flesh.

» flesh-and-blood = de carne y hueso, real.

Example: It is in this way that students gain experience by proxy and get a feel for handling problems in the flesh-and-blood world.

» flesh-eating = carnívoro.

Example: Doctors admit they are baffled by a mysterious flesh-eating virus that has been rotting a man's face away -- leaving him in agonising pain.

» flesh wound = herida superficial.

Example: Much to her relief, it looked like it was just a flesh wound.

» gooseflesh = carne de gallina, piel de gallina.

Example: In addition, patients were asked to mark start and propagation of gooseflesh symptoms on a body sketch.

» human flesh = carne humana.

Example: The jury heard pieces of cooked human flesh were found in his kitchen and in a bin bag.

» in the flesh = en persona, en carne y hueso, personalmente.

Example: Although we have never seen Palaeolithic humans in the flesh, we recognize them immediately in illustrations, art, cartoons, and museum displays.

» make + Posesivo + flesh crawl = dar repelús, poner los pelos de punta, aterrorizar, horrorizar, dar horror, repugnar, dar asco, poner la piel de gallina, poner la carne de gallina, dar grima, dar yuyu.

Example: The odor got worse as she went closer, to the point that it make her flesh crawl with every breath.

» make + Posesivo + flesh creep = dar repelús, poner los pelos de punta, aterrorizar, horrorizar, dar horror, repugnar, dar asco, poner la piel de gallina, poner la carne de gallina, dar grima, dar yuyu.

Example: The mere thought of feathered things flying anywhere near her, particularly indoors, was enough to make her flesh creep.

» with all the flesh missing = descarnado.

Example: Informative abstracts have been compared to a skeleton with all the flesh missing -- the viewer is given enough detail to accurately reconstruct what the departed soul must have looked like.

flesh out2 = dar cuerpo a, desarrollar, rellenar. 

Example: The modern world has seen two documentary disciplines -- library science and archival science -- arise and flesh out a theory, methodology, and practice.

Flesh synonyms

form in spanish: formar, pronunciation: fɔrm part of speech: noun, verb frame in spanish: cuadro, pronunciation: freɪm part of speech: noun build in spanish: construir, pronunciation: bɪld part of speech: verb figure in spanish: figura, pronunciation: fɪgjɜr part of speech: noun shape in spanish: forma, pronunciation: ʃeɪp part of speech: noun chassis in spanish: chasis, pronunciation: tʃæsi part of speech: noun anatomy in spanish: anatomía, pronunciation: ənætəmi part of speech: noun pulp in spanish: pulpa, pronunciation: pʌlp part of speech: noun soma in spanish: soma, pronunciation: soʊmə part of speech: noun bod in spanish: cuerpo, pronunciation: bɑd part of speech: noun physique in spanish: físico, pronunciation: fəzik part of speech: noun material body in spanish: cuerpo material, pronunciation: mətɪriəlbɑdi part of speech: noun human body in spanish: cuerpo humano, pronunciation: hjumənbɑdi part of speech: noun physical body in spanish: cuerpo físico, pronunciation: fɪzɪkəlbɑdi part of speech: noun
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