Alzado in english

Raised

pronunciation: reɪzd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

alzado = gathering. 

Example: The groups of leaves thus sewn together are known as gatherings, and each gathering will consist of one or more pairs of leaves joined at the back, and will have been made from one folded sheet, or a fraction of a sheet, or from several folded sheets tucked one inside another.

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» alzado de planossurvey .

Example: Her invention consists of is a miniature, unmanned, auto-controlled airship which can be used for aerial work such as film and photography, surveillance and survey work.

» suelo alzadoraised floor [Doble suelo que se levanta por razones de acondicionamiento especial (por ej., para amortiguar el ruido)] .

Example: There is still the need to have the centralised computer room with special air-conditioning, power supply and raised floor.

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» alzar con gatojack upjack .

Example: Never go underneath your car when it is jacked up unless it is also properly supported on axle stands.

Example: The building was nine inches off plumb and was jacked back into position incrementally over a period of one year.

» alzar el vuelotake + wingget off + the groundget off + the launching padlift off + the launching padbe off the launching pad .

Example: Unfortunately, he did not live long enough to see his company start to blossom -- his vision was only just starting to take wing when he died in 1900.

Example: From the beginning it has been a local service, originally funded from the rates, but it needed Carnegie grants to really get off the ground.

Example: If you believe you won't, you most assuredly won't -- belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad.

Example: We got a short glimpse of a giant rocket lifting off the launching pad.

Example: Once your idea is off the launching pad, don't close your eyes and hope for a safe landing.

» alzar la miradaraise + Posesivo + eyeslook up .

Example: You grew up and you learnt to keep your eyes lowered because if you raised your eyes you didn't know whether you were going to get an insult or a box in the ear.

Example: She looked up and saw the muzzle of a rifle pointed at her.

» alzar la vistaraise + Posesivo + eyeslook up .

Example: You grew up and you learnt to keep your eyes lowered because if you raised your eyes you didn't know whether you were going to get an insult or a box in the ear.

Example: She looked up and saw the muzzle of a rifle pointed at her.

» alzar la vozraise + Posesivo + voice .

Example: As Scots we are sometimes shy; we are sometimes afraid to raise our heads above the parapet; we are sometimes afraid to raise our voices.

» alzarsetower above/over .

Example: Prague represents a unique collection of historical monuments dominated by Prague Castle towering high above the city.

» alzarse empinadamenteshoot up .

Example: On both sides the crags shot up in fantastic forms towards the sky, and the rising wind roared among them like a spirit of anguish.

» máquina de alzargathering machine .

Example: Machines were developed for carrying out these remaining processes between 1856 and 1903, all of them American in origin: case-making machines (1891-5); gathering machines (1900-3); and casing-in machines (1903).

Alzado synonyms

up in spanish: arriba, pronunciation: ʌp part of speech: adverb elevated in spanish: elevado, pronunciation: eləveɪtɪd part of speech: adjective embossed in spanish: en relieve, pronunciation: ɪmbɔst part of speech: adjective adorned in spanish: adornado, pronunciation: ədɔrnd part of speech: adjective decorated in spanish: decorado, pronunciation: dekɜreɪtəd part of speech: adjective inflated in spanish: inflado, pronunciation: ɪnfleɪtəd part of speech: adjective lifted in spanish: levantado, pronunciation: lɪftəd part of speech: adjective leavened in spanish: con levadura, pronunciation: levənd part of speech: adjective brocaded in spanish: brocado, pronunciation: broʊkeɪdɪd part of speech: adjective upraised in spanish: levantado, pronunciation: əpreɪzd part of speech: adjective
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