Pearl in spanish

Perla

pronunciation: peɹ̩lɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

pearl = perla. 

Example: There are also some errors, as for example the entry pearl, The, Middle English poem, XBV, which should be YBV (XBV is Czech literature).

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» artificial pearl = perla artificial.

Example: It's really difficult to tell fine artifical pearls from lovely cultured pearls.

» cast pearls before swine = echarle margaritas a los cerdos, no está hecha la miel para la boca del asno.

Example: To attempt to draw them into a conversation, search for common ground, or drop the partisan heat is to cast pearls before swin.

» cultured pearl = perla cultivada.

Example: Nowadays the majority of the pearls used for necklaces are cultured pearls.

» mother of pearl = madreperla, nácar.

Example: Some single concepts can only be denoted by more than one word, eg mother of pearl, moment of truth.

» natural pearl = perla natural.

Example: Natural pearls come in many shapes, with perfectly round ones being comparatively rare.

» pearl culture = cultivo de perlas.

Example: This type of pearl culture using the spats produced in the hatchery is the first in its kind in India.

» pearls of wisdom = consejos sabios, palabras sabias.

Example: If we polish up and internalize these pearls of wisdom, especially those which challenge our existing boundaries and beliefs, the payoff can be priceless.

» string of pearls = collar de perlas.

Example: Perfectly round pearls are the rarest and most expensive, and are generally used in strings of pearls.

Pearl synonyms

bone in spanish: , pronunciation: boʊn part of speech: noun drop in spanish: , pronunciation: drɑp part of speech: noun, verb bead in spanish: , pronunciation: bid part of speech: noun ivory in spanish: , pronunciation: aɪvɜri part of speech: noun off-white in spanish: , pronunciation: ɔfwaɪt part of speech: noun, adjective
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