Baraja in english

Deck of cards

pronunciation: dekʌvkɑrdz part of speech: noun
In gestures

baraja = deck. 

Example: As the user traverses links, new pages appear on top of the current deck.

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» baraja de cartaspack of playing cardsdeck of playing cardsdeck of cards [Para jugar al azar] .

Example: Try to envisage explaining the significance of a bid of 'two clubs' in contract bridge to someone who has never seen a pack of playing cards.

Example: A standard deck of plastic-coated playing cards is modified by having LC call numbers taped to their backs corresponding to the order of the cards' faces.

Example: The tarot is a deck of cards that originated over 500 years ago in northern Italy.

» carta de barajaplaying card .

Example: The collection contains objects such as keepsake dishes, playing cards, scarves, postcards, advertising flyers and brochures = La colección contiene objetos como, por ejemplo, platos de recuerdo, cartas de barajas, bufandas, postales, hojas publicitarias y guías informativas.

barajar = look toward(s). 

Example: Libraries are looking towards some sort of cooperative system.

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» barajar la posibilidadentertain + the possibility .

Example: Since the early 1990s social scientists have been entertaining the possibility that globalization leads to polarization, that somehow the divide between the haves and the have-nots has been widening.

» barajar las cartasshuffle + the cards .

Example: Destiny shuffles the cards, but we are the ones who must play the game.

» barajar nombresbandy + names .

Example: No sooner had he announced his retirement than political reporters began bandying names of 'viable' Democratic candidates .

» barajar un paquete de cartasshuffle + a deck .

Example: The deck is shuffled and then the first card is placed face up on the table in front of the card dealer.
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