Belén in english
Belen
pronunciation: belən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: belən part of speech: noun
In gestures
Belén1 = Bethlehem.
Example: Bethlehem plays a significant part in the Old Testament, in the history of the Israelites, both before they entered Egypt and slavery, and after the Exodus.belén2 = Nativity scene ; Nativity representation ; crêche.
Example: Nativity scenes depicting the birth of Jesus are a beautiful addition to any Christmas decor.Example: Today many people place many types of small nativity representations in their home.Example: Even before decorated Christmas trees became the custom, the crèche already had pride of place in people's homes.more:
» meterse en belenes = get in(to) + trouble ; get into + difficulties ; get into + a mess ; get into + a fix ; get into + a jam ; get into + a pickle ; get + Reflexivo + into a fine mess ; get into + hot water ; get into + trouble ; cut + a fat hog .
Example: A child who reads a lot is often said to be a 'good' child because while he is reading he doesn't 'get into trouble'. Example: When Kodak got into difficulties, they closed up shop in north Toronto and demolished all of their buildings. Example: There are generally two schools of thought on how we get into a mess of this sort: the conspiracy theory and the cock-up theory. Example: This way you do not get into a fix and land up with a debt which you do not have the capacity to pay back. Example: I believe firmly in the axiom that getting into a jam from time to time brings out the best in us. Example: Toyota seems to have got into a pickle with this product recall issue, but they remain one of the best motor vehicle makers in the world. Example: She got herself into a fine mess doing It but nobody said a word in reproof. Example: He has got into hot water for mentioning an unmentionable truth: some people are not very bright. Example: Parents who keep tabs on their children are less likely to see them get into trouble or use drugs and alcohol. Example: You, however, are more than welcome to head for Kasab to immediately engage the enemy and 'cut a fat hog'.