Spider in spanish

Araña

pronunciation: ɑɹ̩ɑnjɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

spider1 = araña. 

Example: A child may find through reading a book that a dull day is transformed because he has met a talking pig and a spider that can write in 'Charlotte's Web'.

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» Come into my parlour, said the spider... = Entra en mi salón, dijo la araña.... [Primeras líneas de un poema famoso que se utilizan para expresar que alguien finge para conseguir sus objetivos]

Example: The article 'Come into my parlor, said the spider: World Wide Web and the Mosaic interface' offers some perspectives on Mosaic/WWW applications in electronic publishing.

» daddy longlegs spider = araña zancuda.

Example: Daddy longlegs spiders like this one will kill anything trapped in their webs, including other spiders.

» fear of spiders = miedo a las arañas, miedo de las arañas.

Example: Humans may be born with a fear of spiders and snakes, healthy phobias that up the odds of survival in the wild.

» spider web = telaraña.

Example: A spider web of metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant glow, in short, the thermionic tube of radio sets is made by the hundred million, tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets -- and it works!.

spider2 = buscador. 

Example: These spiders dynamically take a user's selected starting homepages and search the most closely related homepages on the Web, based on links and keyword indexing = Estos buscadores usan dinámicamente las páginas web principales seleccionadas por un usuario y buscan en la web las páginas más estrechamente relacionadas que contengan enlaces y palabras clave asignadas similares.

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» Web spider = buscador web.

Example: Subject databases where results appear as dynamically created HTML pages are not accessible to Web spiders and thus constitute a hidden Internet = Las bases de datos en las que los resultados aparecen como páginas HTML creadas dinámicamente no están accesibles a los buscadores web y, por lo tanto, son información oculta de Internet.
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