Gill in spanish

Branquia

pronunciation: bɹ̩ɑnkiɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

gill = agallas. 

Example: The order of accumulation of heavy metals in the visceral mass and muscle was copper > lead > cadmium and for the gills it was lead > copper > cadmium.

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» green about the gills = pálido, blanco como una sábana, blanco como la pared, blanco como el papel.

Example: Steve was still sweating and he looked more than a bit green about the gills, but the expression on his face was determined and hard.

» green around the gills = pálido, blanco como una sábana, blanco como la pared, blanco como el papel.

Example: The Longton pub scene may not be dead, but it is a bit green around the gills.

» pissed to the gills = borracho como una cuba.

Example: He was pissed to the gills, and when he got to the door the bus driver wouldn't let him on and told him to come back when he'd sobered up.

» sloshed to the gills = borracho como una cuba.

Example: Persistent rumor here has it that back when Bush was sloshed to the gills every day, he was a very, very mean drunk.

» stuffed to the gills = harto a reventar, harto a más no poder.

Example: Our meal was superb -- his presentation of everything was beautiful and needless to say, everybody left the dinner table stuffed to the gills.

» yellow around the gills = pálido, blanco como una sábana, blanco como la pared, blanco como el papel.

Example: On the upside, I spent yesterday with my grandson -- he is a fresh baby, still yellow around the gills but eating, pooping and peeing just like he should.

Gill synonyms

lamella in spanish: lámina, pronunciation: ləmelə part of speech: noun branchia in spanish: Branchia, pronunciation: bræntʃiə part of speech: noun
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