Heaped in spanish
Amontonado
pronunciation: ɑmoʊntoʊnɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɑmoʊntoʊnɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
heap2 = acumular, amontonar.
Example: It is true that assignments were being heaped upon him with immense rapidity, but he would be able to sort them out and contrive solutions.more:
» heap up = apilar, amontonar, acumular.
Example: Her clothes were all heaped up in a corner, half-folded.» heap (up) + abuse on/upon = acribillar con insultos.
Example: So the basic strategy is to heap up abuse on the Democratic candidate.» heap (up) + favours on/upon = colmar de favores.
Example: Domitian had been arbitrary and high-handed, and had heaped favours on the soldiery while humiliating the senate.» heap up + money = acumular dinero, amasar una fortuna.
Example: The question is that we, from the lower echelons, cannot understand how the rich can be so egoistic as to go on and on with heaping up money.» heap (up) + praise on/upon = colmar de elogios, colmar de alabanzas.
Example: It's been a while since pop-music writers have heaped praise on a blues guitarist as the next big thing.» heap up + problems = acumular problemas, amontonar problemas.
Example: The Minister again is heaping up problems for the future with that provision.» heap up + riches = acumular riquezas, amasar una fortuna.
Example: He heaps up riches for someone else to spend.» heap up + wealth = acumular riquezas, amasar una fortuna.
Example: As the merchants continued to heap up wealth, it naturally followed that they began to look beyond the narrow horizons of the Middle Ages.heaped = colmado, con colmo.
Example: One portion is equivalent to 80 grams (about 3 ounces) or a heaped handful.more:
» heaped spoonful = cucharada colmada, cuchara colmada.
Example: Beat the eggs together with a heaped spoonful of flour and a pinch of salt and black pepper.» heaped tablespoon = cucharada colmada, cuchara colmada.
Example: A heaped tablespoon of sugar should be about 20 g.