Amarilla in english

Yellow

pronunciation: jeloʊ part of speech: adjective, noun
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amarilla 

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» prensa amarilla, latabloid press, the [Denominado así por el formado pequeño del papel a diferencia de la prensa normal]popular press, thegutter press, the .

Example: The author weighs up whether a dumbing down has taken place in the UK tabloid and broadsheet press.

Example: Historians have generally held that before the Civil War the popular press did little to help the women's rights movements.

Example: The Brits are as infamous for their gutter press as they are for sexual repression and bad teeth.

amarillo1 = yellow. 

Example: If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.

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» alerta amarillayellow alert .

Example: These key economic indexes have now touched the yellow alert point for the first time this year.

» amarillo anaranjadoorange-yellow .

Example: Carotene, or carotin, is an orange-yellow to red pigment found in many plants such as carrots and pumpkins.

» amarillo chillónbright yellow .

Example: Most of these wet floor warning signs are colored in bright yellow or bright orange to make them highly visible.

» amarillo claropale yellow .

Example: This beer is pale yellow, a bit fizzy, and it doesn't smell like much.

» amarillo fuertebright yellow .

Example: Most of these wet floor warning signs are colored in bright yellow or bright orange to make them highly visible.

» amarillo intensobright yellow .

Example: Most of these wet floor warning signs are colored in bright yellow or bright orange to make them highly visible.

» amarillo marrónyellow-brown .

Example: For people unaware of colours, auburn is a reddish-brown colour (usually in reference to hair) whereas tawny is more of an orange-brown or yellow-brown colour.

» amarillo naranjaorange-yellow .

Example: Carotene, or carotin, is an orange-yellow to red pigment found in many plants such as carrots and pumpkins.

» amarillo pálidopale yellow .

Example: This beer is pale yellow, a bit fizzy, and it doesn't smell like much.

» amarillo verdosoyellow-green .

Example: Its fleshy fruit measures up to 5 inches in diameter, has a yellow-green color and a knobby surface that resembles a brain.

» calabaza amarilla (de verano)summer squash .

Example: This is one of those nice and easy summer dishes that relies only on great produce -- zucchini, summer squash, and tomatoes.

» fiebre amarillayellow fever .

Example: The question can be raised about whether the 'noise' created by Beauperthuy drowned out the cries of pain and suffering of the victims of yellow fever.

» luz amarillayellow light .

Example: When the car ahead of hers chose to stop at the yellow light rather than rush through, she came unstitched.

» más vale una vez rojo que ciento amarilloa stitch in time saves nine .

Example: It is better too, for the help to be given before the problem has grown to a crisis -- a stitch in time saves nine.

» ocre amarilloyellow ochre .

Example: Used throughout history, yellow ochre can be safely mixed with other pigments.

» Páginas AmarillasYellow Pages .

Example: From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.

» periodismo amarillogutter journalism .

Example: I am just an average citizen so have to cop this sort of biased, gutter journalism on the chin.

» ponerse amarilloturn + yellow .

Example: The hot tub water started to foam and turned yellow.

» ponerse amarillo de envidiaturn + green with envy .

Example: The article 'Will white page CD-ROM directories turn yellow, or, er, green of envy?' considers whether it is worth buying any white pages CD-ROM now that such information is freely available over the Internet.

» ponerse amarillo por el solbleach out in + the sun .

Example: Isabelline horses that bleach out in the sun may approach a near-white shade.

» prensa amarilla, latabloid press, the [Denominado así por el formado pequeño del papel a diferencia de la prensa normal]popular press, thegutter press, the .

Example: The author weighs up whether a dumbing down has taken place in the UK tabloid and broadsheet press.

Example: Historians have generally held that before the Civil War the popular press did little to help the women's rights movements.

Example: The Brits are as infamous for their gutter press as they are for sexual repression and bad teeth.

» tarjeta amarillayellow card .

Example: As a result, yellow cards to indicate a caution and red cards to indicate an expulsion were used for the first time in the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico.

amarillo2 = gook. 

Example: A woman who called an Asian passenger a 'gook' and mocked her language and facial features has been arrested after her racist outburst was filmed on a train.

Amarilla synonyms

old in spanish: antiguo, pronunciation: oʊld part of speech: adjective chicken in spanish: pollo, pronunciation: tʃɪkən part of speech: noun irrational in spanish: irracional, pronunciation: ɪræʃənəl part of speech: adjective fearful in spanish: temeroso, pronunciation: fɪrfəl part of speech: adjective colored in spanish: de colores, pronunciation: kʌlɜrd part of speech: adjective cowardly in spanish: cobardemente, pronunciation: kaʊɜrdli part of speech: adjective chromatic in spanish: cromático, pronunciation: kroʊmætɪk part of speech: adjective jaundiced in spanish: ictérico, pronunciation: dʒɔndɪst part of speech: adjective unhealthy in spanish: insalubre, pronunciation: ənhelθi part of speech: adjective yellowness in spanish: abundancia del color amarillo, pronunciation: jeloʊnəs part of speech: noun yellowish in spanish: amarillento, pronunciation: jeloʊɪʃ part of speech: adjective dishonorable in spanish: deshonroso, pronunciation: dɪsɑnɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective lily-livered in spanish: lirio de hígado, pronunciation: lɪlilɪvɜrd part of speech: adjective dishonourable in spanish: deshonroso, pronunciation: dɪʃɑnɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective yellow-bellied in spanish: de vientre amarillo, pronunciation: jeloʊbelid part of speech: adjective white-livered in spanish: hígado blanco, pronunciation: waɪtlɪvɜrd part of speech: adjective chickenhearted in spanish: corazon de pollo, pronunciation: tʃɪkɪnhɑrtɪd part of speech: adjective sensationalistic in spanish: sensacionalista, pronunciation: senseɪʃənəlɪstɪk part of speech: adjective yellowed in spanish: amarillento, pronunciation: jeloʊd part of speech: adjective scandalmongering in spanish: escándalo, pronunciation: skændəlmɔŋgɜrɪŋ part of speech: noun
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