Puzzle in spanish
Rompecabezas
pronunciation: roʊmpekɑbeθɑs part of speech: noun
pronunciation: roʊmpekɑbeθɑs part of speech: noun
In gestures
puzzle1 = rompecabezas.
Example: For thousands of years, games and puzzles have been an enjoyable and rewarding aspect of human civilization.more:
» crossword puzzle = crucigrama.
Example: Language is demotic because to become human we need it; it was not invented as a way of passing the time, like a great big crossword puzzle.» jigsaw puzzle = rompecabezas.
Example: Examples of types of specific material designation that would be described in the physical description area are: hand puppet, jigsaw puzzle, film loop, film reel, paperweight, stereograph reel, and so on.» solve + a puzzle = hacer un rompecabezas, completar un rompecabezas, hacer un puzzle, completar un puzzle.
Example: It's kind of like solving a puzzle -- you have all these oddly shaped pieces which can paint a clear picture if put together in the proper order.puzzle2 = misterio, enigma, rompecabezas, puzzle, confusión.
Example: We talk heatedly about books that lie beyond our present concerns because these allow us to speculate and often present us with puzzles we want to explore.more:
» solve + a puzzle = resolver un misterio, resolver un enigma, solventar un misterio, solventar un enigma.
Example: The question then is, what are my options and how do I put the pieces together to solve the puzzle?.puzzle3 = confundir, desconcertar.
Example: The repetition of the author's name introduces new esoteric punctuation which is bound to puzzle the catalog user.more:
» puzzle out = explicarse, averiguar.
Example: It is certainly easier to ask for the trusted opinion of a relative or friend than to try and puzzle out where other sources of answers might be found.» puzzle over + a problem = darle vueltas a un problema.
Example: By coincidence, I'm puzzling over this same problem right now.» puzzle + Reflexivo = romperse la cabeza.
Example: So we see many wits and ingenuities lying scattered up and down the world, whereof some are now labouring to do what is already done and puzzling themselves to reinvent what is already invented.puzzle4 = sorprender, dejar perplejo, intrigar.
Example: During this decade, a number of the perennial information issues for which technological solutions are needed will persit and continue to puzzle librarians.