Trunk in spanish

El maletero

pronunciation: elmɑleteɹ̩oʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

trunk1 = baúl. 

Example: The books had been packed in metal trunks.

trunk2 = tronco, torso. 

Example: The lower limbs (49.8%), upper limbs (23.3%), and back and trunk (22.8%) were most commonly injured.

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» bathing trunks = bañador.

Example: In the opening scene, people are sunbathing in bathing trunks and bikinis on a Hawaiian beach.

» swimming trunks = bañador.

Example: He was wearing a pair of navy-blue swimming trunks many sizes too large but they had a drawstring, so that didn't matter.

» tree trunk = tronco de árbol.

Example: Generally made from massive tree trunks, dugouts are known as the best prehistoric boats, which date back to the Stone Age.

trunk3 = trompa. [Del elefante]

Example: In human terms the trunk represents the elephant's nose and upper lip with the two nostrils running through its full length.

trunk4 = maletero. 

Example: You can help move some of the weight to the rear of the car by relocating the battery to the trunk.

Trunk synonyms

body in spanish: , pronunciation: bɑdi part of speech: noun boot in spanish: , pronunciation: but part of speech: noun, verb torso in spanish: , pronunciation: tɔrsoʊ part of speech: noun bole in spanish: , pronunciation: boʊl part of speech: noun proboscis in spanish: , pronunciation: proʊbɑsəs part of speech: noun tree trunk in spanish: , pronunciation: tritrʌŋk part of speech: noun luggage compartment in spanish: , pronunciation: lʌgədʒkəmpɑrtmənt part of speech: noun
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