Barrida in english

Sweep

pronunciation: swip part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

barrer1 = sweep up ; sweep. 

Example: Who else is going to flip the burgers, clean the resistant bomb-proof windows of the glitzy mile-high skyscrapers -- also take out the garbage, wash the dishes, park the cars, sweep up the papers in the parks?.Example: The hall must be swept, vacuumed and mopped after the function.

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» barrer el suelosweep + the floor .

Example: Portrait of a woman sweeping the floor with a broom picture.

» barrer hacia dentrofeather + Posesivo/the + nest .

Example: The article 'Feathering the nest' explains how much publishers need their bestsellers in recessionary times.

» barrer para casalook after + number onefeather + Posesivo/the + nestlook out for + number one .

Example: The article is entitled 'Looking after number one'.

Example: The article 'Feathering the nest' explains how much publishers need their bestsellers in recessionary times.

Example: Never allow anything to have a higher priority than looking out for number one -- you are all you have.

» barrer para dentrofeather + Posesivo/the + nest .

Example: The article 'Feathering the nest' explains how much publishers need their bestsellers in recessionary times.

barrer2 = sweep ; sweep + Nombre + off ; trounce ; win by + a landslide ; storm to + victory ; knock + Posesivo + socks off ; win + big ; walk all over + Alguien ; get + goose-egged ; knock + the socks out of. 

Example: Her eyes swept the room and then enveloped him in an icy glare.Example: In places the waters had swept container lorries loaded with goods yards off the road where they now lay twisted and mangled and almost unrecognizable as vehicles.Example: Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.Example: The polls mean nothing at this point -- if he wins by a landslide fantastic but we are in June not October, long way between there and now.Example: Labour's David Lammy stormed to victory in the Tottenham Parliamentary election with a thumping majority.Example: My favorite memory was upending the number one team in the tournament last year -- they were so cocky, and we came out and knocked their socks off.Example: France wins big in European Swimming Championships.Example: The Scouses were the first real challenge for Fulham this season but they were walked all over by the Londoners.Example: Both of these teams suffered the humiliation of getting goose-egged on the scoreboard Thursday night.Example: We want him to knock the socks out of anyone who's in his way, we want to see the world recognize him.

barrida = slide tackle. 

Example: In the 40th minute, Jimmy Conrad was shown a red card after his slide tackle on Dimitar Berbatov in the penalty box.

barrido = sweep. 

Example: Three times the great blue bird circled, then with his pinions spread he glided downwards in a grand sweep and settled as softly as thistledown on the top of the loft.

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» barrido por el vientowindsweptwind-whipped .

Example: On the banks of the windswept Columbia River, Google is working on a secret weapon in its quest to dominate the next generation of Internet computing.

Example: Crews were able to hold the line against two wind-whipped wildfires in Northern California.

Barrida synonyms

cross in spanish: cruzar, pronunciation: krɔs part of speech: noun, adjective, verb swing in spanish: oscilación, pronunciation: swɪŋ part of speech: noun, verb span in spanish: lapso, pronunciation: spæn part of speech: noun drag in spanish: arrastrar, pronunciation: dræg part of speech: verb, noun traverse in spanish: atravesar, pronunciation: trævɜrs part of speech: verb, noun slam in spanish: golpe, pronunciation: slæm part of speech: noun, verb brush in spanish: cepillo, pronunciation: brʌʃ part of speech: noun sail in spanish: vela, pronunciation: seɪl part of speech: noun, verb broom in spanish: Escoba, pronunciation: brum part of speech: noun tangle in spanish: enredo, pronunciation: tæŋgəl part of speech: noun expanse in spanish: extensión, pronunciation: ɪkspæns part of speech: noun embroil in spanish: enredar, pronunciation: embrɔɪl part of speech: verb sweep up in spanish: barrer, pronunciation: swipʌp part of speech: verb end run in spanish: fin de carrera, pronunciation: endrʌn part of speech: noun swing out in spanish: oscilar, pronunciation: swɪŋaʊt part of speech: verb chimneysweeper in spanish: deshollinador, pronunciation: tʃɪmnɪswipɜr part of speech: noun chimneysweep in spanish: deshollinador, pronunciation: tʃɪmnɪswip part of speech: noun drag in in spanish: arrastre en, pronunciation: drægɪn part of speech: verb sweep oar in spanish: barrer remo, pronunciation: swipɔr part of speech: noun
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