Trove in spanish
Trove
pronunciation: tɹ̩oʊbe part of speech: noun
pronunciation: tɹ̩oʊbe part of speech: noun
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trove
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» a treasure trove of = un cúmulo de, una mina de, una fuente de, una colección valiosísima de.
Example: Librarians can capitalize on this treasure trove of experience by incorporating it into the resource scenario.» a trove of = una colección valiosísima de.
Example: The CIA has declassified a trove of top-secret documents from the height of the Cold War.» treasure trove = tesoro, mina.
Example: By meeting authors cold print takes on a human voice; wadges of paper covered with words turn into treasure troves full of interest.