Groove in spanish
Ranura
pronunciation: rɑnuɹ̩ɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: rɑnuɹ̩ɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
groove1 = surco, estría.
Example: The grooves on a 78 rev/min audio disc are 150 µµ (micromicron) apart.more:
» groove characteristic = característica del surco.
Example: Other physical details, including, as appropriate, type of recording, playing speed, groove characteristics, track configuration, number of tracks, number of sound channels, recording and reproduction characteristics.» microgroove = microsurco.
Example: The collation for the general run of records specifies number of volumes or sides, diameter of the record, speed, and the term `microgroove' or 'stereophonic' as appropriate.groove2 = rutina.
Example: Whevener logical processes of thought are employed - that is, whenever thought for a time runs along an accepted groove - there is an opportunity for the machine.more:
» be stuck in a groove = estar estancado, estar metido en una rutina, anquilosarse en la rutina, estancarse en la rutina, ser esclavo de la rutina, estar atrapado en la rutina.
Example: It was like she was stuck in a groove and could not get out of it!.groove3 = acanalar, estriar, surcar, hacer surcos, hacer ranuras.
Example: If necessary, roughen the face of the slopes by grooving the surface as described above.