Shelling in spanish

Bombardeo

pronunciation: boʊmbɑɹ̩deoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

shell3 = desvainar, pelar. 

Example: At harvest, plants were separated into three sections and all pods were removed by hand from each of the three sections and then hand shelled.

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» shell out = desembolsar dinero, soltar la pasta, aflojar la guita, apoquinar.

Example: And when men are the spenders, they typically shell out more than wives do -- about 40 percent more.

» shell out + cash = repartir dinero dadivosamente, desembolsar dinero, soltar la pasta, aflojar la guita, apoquinar dinero.

Example: Unlike other kinds of campaigns, charitable campaigns ask for us to do more than shell out our cash for a good or service -- we're donating money to better the world we live in.

» shell out + money = repartir dinero dadivosamente, desembolsar dinero, soltar la pasta, aflojar la guita, apoquinar dinero.

Example: I don't think the Council on Library Resources is of any mind to go shelling out money for ten years the way it did before.

shell4 = bombardear. 

Example: The building had been shelled several times in the few days previous to the closing (by which I assume he meant mortar fire).

shelling = bombardeo. 

Example: The library was plundered for its electronic equipment, and later suffered severe fire damage from the shelling.

Shelling synonyms

battery in spanish: , pronunciation: bætɜri part of speech: noun barrage in spanish: , pronunciation: bɜrɑʒ part of speech: noun bombardment in spanish: , pronunciation: bɑmbɑrdmənt part of speech: noun barrage fire in spanish: , pronunciation: bɜrɑʒfaɪɜr part of speech: noun
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