Bastidor in english

Frame

pronunciation: freɪm part of speech: noun
In gestures
frame

bastidor = deckle ; chase ; chassis ; framing. 

Example: The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.Example: Chases were made in pairs, and for most of the hand-press period they were of a standard size that fitted comfortably in the bed of the wooden press.Example: Most bookmobiles are built onto a truck chassis and are very manoeuvrable.Example: An understanding of the materials used in pastels is important to conservators: strainers, linen, paper, crayons, framing and glazing described using 18th-century sources.

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» bastidor de camabedsteadbed frame .

Example: These bedsteads and four-poster beds were originally made for export and now exude a chic elegance.

Example: Squeaky bed springs and or bed frames are a time-honoured tradition in comedy.

» con chasis fabricado por separado del bastidorcoachbuilt [coach-built] .

Example: This kind of analysis would give entries under Cars and Coachbuilt but not under any of the other terms.

» entre bastidoresbehind the scenesbackstageoffstagebehind the curtain .

Example: US libraries and librarians played a notable role, behind the scenes, in the preparations for peace toward the end of World War I.

Example: Those visitors whoh are able to go 'backstage' to the work and storage areas of the Museum see the dismaying conditions with which the professional staff have to conted.

Example: More through inattention than any attempt at concealment, the shaping of the twenty-first century is happening offstage, out of sight.

Example: But, while the face to face interaction is incredibly important to us, a lot of work is done behind the curtain to provide you with a seamless service.

» esperar entre bastidoreswait in + the wingslurk in + the wingswarm up in + the wings .

Example: The author brings us up to date on developments in a technology that still appears to be waiting in the wings.

Example: Prince Hal has proved his courage, but the conniving Falstaff and his companions lurk in the wings, waiting for Hal to ascend the throne.

Example: A point of note is that even as the competition intensifies between the two top players, a whole bunch of newcomers are warming up in the wings.

» número de bastidorchassis number .

Example: I seem to recall that there are two locations for chassis numbers, one in the boot (trunk) next to the battery and another somewhere in the engine compartment.

Bastidor synonyms

cast in spanish: emitir, pronunciation: kæst verb, nounform in spanish: formar, pronunciation: fɔrm noun, verbbuild in spanish: construir, pronunciation: bɪld verbput in spanish: poner, pronunciation: pʊt verbfigure in spanish: figura, pronunciation: fɪgjɜr nounshape in spanish: forma, pronunciation: ʃeɪp nounredact in spanish: redactar, pronunciation: rɪdækt verb, nounoutline in spanish: contorno, pronunciation: aʊtlaɪn noun, verbframework in spanish: marco de referencia, pronunciation: freɪmwɜrk nouncouch in spanish: sofá, pronunciation: kaʊtʃ nouncompose in spanish: componer, pronunciation: kəmpoʊz verbborder in spanish: frontera, pronunciation: bɔrdɜr nounchassis in spanish: chasis, pronunciation: tʃæsi nounflesh in spanish: carne, pronunciation: fleʃ nounanatomy in spanish: anatomía, pronunciation: ənætəmi nounset up in spanish: preparar, pronunciation: setʌp verb, adjectiveskeleton in spanish: esqueleto, pronunciation: skelətən nounsoma in spanish: soma, pronunciation: soʊmə nounbod in spanish: cuerpo, pronunciation: bɑd nounphysique in spanish: físico, pronunciation: fəzik nounensnare in spanish: entrampar, pronunciation: ɪnsner verbentrap in spanish: entrampar, pronunciation: ɪntræp verbinning in spanish: inning, pronunciation: ɪnɪŋ nounframing in spanish: enmarcado, pronunciation: freɪmɪŋ noundraw up in spanish: dibujar, pronunciation: drɔʌp verbunderframe in spanish: marco inferior, pronunciation: ʌndɜrfreɪm nounmaterial body in spanish: cuerpo material, pronunciation: mətɪriəlbɑdi nounhuman body in spanish: cuerpo humano, pronunciation: hjumənbɑdi nounphysical body in spanish: cuerpo físico, pronunciation: fɪzɪkəlbɑdi nounframe in in spanish: marco en, pronunciation: freɪmɪn verb
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