Arroyo in english

Stream

pronunciation: strim part of speech: noun
In gestures

arroyo = creek ; brook ; stream ; rivulet. 

Example: The writer muses on a little creek that winds by his apartment commenting on how the creek's environment has changed = The writer muses on a little creek that winds by his apartment commenting on how the creek's environment has changed.Example: A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.Example: The library will be open to the public and will cover all subjects concerning the various aspects of lakes, streams, rivers, estuaries and wetlands.Example: The article is entitled 'Canyons, rivulets: scientists give first impression of Titan photos'.

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» arroyo + crecerstream + swell .

Example: The runoff from Sunday's heavy rain has caused many rivers and streams in the area to swell, causing some flooding.

» arroyo murmurantebabbling brook .

Example: Could a pebble in a babbling brook be considered a document?.

» arroyo + secarsebrook + dry up .

Example: And it came to pass after a while, that the brook dried up.

» trucha de arroyobrook trout .

Example: It was in these wild waters that the world record brook trout was caught in 1915.

Arroyo synonyms

flow in spanish: fluir, pronunciation: floʊ part of speech: noun current in spanish: corriente, pronunciation: kɜrənt part of speech: adjective, noun swarm in spanish: enjambre, pronunciation: swɔrm part of speech: noun, verb pour in spanish: verter, pronunciation: pɔr part of speech: verb pelt in spanish: piel, pronunciation: pelt part of speech: noun, verb watercourse in spanish: corriente de agua, pronunciation: wɔtɜrkɔrs part of speech: noun rain buckets in spanish: cubos de lluvia, pronunciation: reɪnbʌkəts part of speech: verb rain cats and dogs in spanish: llueven gatos y perros, pronunciation: reɪnkætsænddɑgz part of speech: verb well out in spanish: bien lejos, pronunciation: welaʊt part of speech: verb
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