Mud in spanish

Barro

pronunciation: bɑroʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

mud1 = barro, lodo, adobe. 

Example: Ever since then, numerous materials have been tried for producing types, including baked mud, wood engraving, copper, tin, and lead = Desde entonces, se han probado muchos materiales para producir los tipos de imprenta, incluido el barro cocido, los tallados en madera, el cobre, el estaño y el plomo.

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» drag + Posesivo + (good) name through the mud = manchar + Posesivo + (buen) nombre, ensuciar + Posesivo + (buen) nombre, arrastrar + Posesivo + (buen) nombre por el lodo.

Example: She is a good teacher, and now this girl, her parents and the school board have dragged her good name through the mud.

» drag + Posesivo + (good) reputation through the mud = manchar + Posesivo + (buena) reputación, ensuciar + Posesivo + (buena) reputación.

Example: The media would thoughtlessly drag her good reputation through the mud just to make a few more dollars.

» mud bath = baño de barro, baño de lodo.

Example: Other bath types include sand baths, where bathers are buried in naturally heated sand, mud baths and steam rooms.

» mud brick = ladrillo de adobe.

Example: Mud brick has been one of the principal building materials in Egypt since prehistoric times.

» mud-brick house = casa de ladrillos de adobe.

Example: Although rain is extremely scarce in Jericho, if it occurred, the mud-brick houses would collapse and turn into mud.

» mud flap = lengüeta del guardabarros.

Example: You can keep your vehicle cleaner and protect finish from corrosion by using mud flaps.

» mudflat = marisma, ciénaga.

Example: In tropical regions, halophytic (salt tolerant) trees invade mudflats associated with estuaries and form mangrove swamps instead of tidal marshes.

» mudflow = avalancha de barro, avalancha de lodo, alud de barro, alud de lodo.

Example: The mudflow has engulfed villages, roads, dozens of factories and swathes of paddy and sugarcane fields, as well as damaging railway.

» mudguard = lengüeta del guardabarros.

Example: That's why many cars are outfitted with mudguards to deflect that grime that may have an effect on your car.

» mudslide = avalancha de barro, avalancha de lodo, alud de barro, alud de lodo.

Example: The death toll from mudslides has reached 224, with authorities fearing that it could reach as high as 400 people.

» mudslinging = difamación, injuria, calumnia, denigración.

Example: Mudslinging has become as much a part of the American political landscape as shaking hands and kissing babies.

» mud sticks = miente, que algo queda(rá).

Example: Mud sticks - that's why politicians love to throw it at their opponents = "Miente, que algo quedará" es la razón por la que a los políticos les gusta tanto acusar a sus adversarios.

» sling + mud at = poner como un trapo, poner verde, poner tibio, poner por los suelos.

Example: It hurts me when our elected officials sling mud at each other.

» stick-in-the-mud = carca, persona chapada a la antigua, carcamal.

Example: I know what you are saying, and I'd probably agree, if I weren't such an old stick-in-the-mud.

» throw + mud at = poner como un trapo, poner verde, poner tibio, poner por los suelos.

Example: It bothers me coming on the forum, as with all other forums, and seing how easy it is for people to throw mud at others in this virtual word.

» wallow in + the mud = revolcarse en el barro.

Example: These white rhinos can often be seen resting together in the shade or wallowing in the mud.

MUD (Multi-user Dimension/Dungeon)2 = MUD. [En Internet, entorno virtual donde el usuario se mueve a través de hiperenlaces]

Example: The role of the librarian is challenged by the use of the World Wide Web and multiuser dimension/dungeon (MUD), object oriented (MOO) services for borrowers.

Mud synonyms

clay in spanish: arcilla, pronunciation: kleɪ part of speech: noun mire in spanish: fango, pronunciation: maɪr part of speech: noun muck in spanish: estiércol, pronunciation: mʌk part of speech: noun muck up in spanish: arruinar, pronunciation: mʌkʌp part of speech: verb
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