Walled in spanish
Amurallado
pronunciation: ɑmuɹ̩ɑjɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɑmuɹ̩ɑjɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
wall3 = amurallar, cercar, fortificar.
Example: It was not extensively inhabited until the later half of the 13th c., and not walled until the later 13th or early 14th c..more:
» stonewall = dar largas, dar evasivas.
Example: Some teachers respond with resentment and stonewalling when parents express uneasiness about pedagogical practices.» wall in = tapiar, emparedar.
Example: The attic was formerly connected to the rooms beneath by a plain wooden staircase that was removed and walled in about 50 years ago.» wall up = tapiar, emparedar.
Example: Most of these Medieval porticoes were walled up for security reasons.walled = amurallado, fortificado, tapiado.
Example: Rather than being walled, heavily fortified structures, these forts tended to be open collections of buildings, with barracks and quarters.more:
» walled city = ciudad fortificada, ciudad amurallada.
Example: Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.» walled garden = jardín amurallado, recinto protegido, recinto cerrado.
Example: Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.» walled town = pueblo amurallado, pueblo fortificado.
Example: This paper identifies the walled towns of Ireland through surviving structures and documentary evidence.