Pillar in spanish

Pilar

pronunciation: pilɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures

pillar1 = pilar. 

Example: The layout of the buildings makes it difficult for readers to find their way around and the structural pillars prevent a logical sequence of shelving.

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» from pillar to post = de la Ceca a la Meca.

Example: Enquirers are sent from pillar to post in search of answers which could, under an efficient system, be easily obtained.

» pillar box = buzón de la calle, buzón de correos de la calle. [De los que suelen situarse en las esquinas de las calles]

Example: Trollope is credited with the introduction of the pillar box to Britain.

» pillar-free = sin columnas, sin pilares. 

Example: This spacious, flat-floored, pillar-free hall is extremely flexible allowing a wide variety of stand configurations.

pillar2 = pilar, baluarte. 

Example: The essential pillars of man's thinking and knowing are the basic concepts which structure all his knowledge.

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» pillars of knowledge, the = pilares del conocimiento, los.

Example: These four pillars of knowledge are Science, Philosophy, Art and Religion.

» pillars of society, the = pilares de la sociedad, los.

Example: Justice, Liberty, and Equality are the pillars of society; co-operation and mutual help are the firmest bonds between citizens.

Pillar synonyms

column in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑləm part of speech: noun tower in spanish: , pronunciation: taʊɜr part of speech: noun mainstay in spanish: , pronunciation: meɪnsteɪ part of speech: noun
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