Strand in spanish
Hebra
pronunciation: ebɹ̩ɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ebɹ̩ɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
strand1 = corriente, tendencia.
Example: This article gives a brief history of the two main strands in the development of bibliotherapy, or healing through books, in the USA.more:
» strands of thought = ideas, pensamiento.
Example: By looking at the work of some cyberfeminists, the author attempts to give a clearer picture of key debates and strands of thought in cyberfeminism.strand2 = fibra, hilo, hebra.
Example: Vegetable fibres in their raw state contain the necessary strands of cellulose which can be converted into paper.more:
» a strand of = una tira de, una hebra de.
Example: For garnishing use a strand of lemon or orange peel on the plate.» strand of hair, a = pelo, un; cabello, un.
Example: A strand of hair is made of dead cuticle cells arranged like scales around a core of protein.» strand of thread = hebra de hilo.
Example: In structure, baskets were closely related to textiles: both were made by interlacing strands of threads by hand.» strands of hair = cabello, mechón de pelo.
Example: Did you know that strands of hair can relax and lengthen when the humidity increases and then contract again when the humidity decreases?.strand3 = vástago, ramal.
Example: Crests were originally worn on the helmet during tournaments; they consisted of a panache of feathers attached to a wreath made of twisted strands, which was itself attached to the helmet by means of laces or rivets.strand4 = orilla, ribera.
Example: But beyond the steel and asphalt is a strand perfect for a saunter, short or long.strand5 = vararse, abarrancar, encallar, atollarse, dejar tirado, dejar a + Posesivo + suerte.
Example: A horror movie came to life when a snowstorm stranded some children traveling alone at an airport.