Bota in english

Boot

pronunciation: but part of speech: noun, verb
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bota = boot. 

Example: Equality of opportunity is a myth: whilst some people start the race highly trained and wearing spikes others have balls and chains attached to their ankles and wear hobnailed boots = Equality of opportunity is a myth: whilst some people start the race highly trained and wearing spikes others have balls and chains attached to their ankles and wear hobnailed boots.

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» bota de aguaWellington bootwelly [Generalmente usado en plural]rubber boot .

Example: It is advisable to cover your Wellington boots with a lid so that spiders can't get in.

Example: Feel like a child again in these cheerfully colorful wellies.

Example: Years ago, getting insulated rubber boots, meant getting a plastic bag over your shoes or socks, and then into the big rubber boot.

» bota de combatecombat boot .

Example: You'll never wear your combat boots until they're comfortable, and this is the fastest and easiest way to break them in.

» bota de esquíski boot .

Example: Actual ski boot cant angles are typically 3 degrees or less.

» bota de fútbolfootball boot .

Example: These days, most football boot manufacturers use a mixture of man made materials and leather.

» bota de gomarubber bootwelly [Generalmente usado en plural]Wellington boot .

Example: Years ago, getting insulated rubber boots, meant getting a plastic bag over your shoes or socks, and then into the big rubber boot.

Example: Feel like a child again in these cheerfully colorful wellies.

Example: It is advisable to cover your Wellington boots with a lid so that spiders can't get in.

» bota de vestirdress boot .

Example: These black lace-up dress boots are the perfect touch for your doll's outfit.

» bota militarbovver boot .

Example: At one side half a dozen boys wearing bovver boots had been stopped, and were arguing resignedly with a policeman.

» botas de charolpatent boots .

Example: Since the appeal of patent shoes and boots is the glassy finish, you'll want to keep them looking their best.

» botas de fútbolsoccer cleats .

Example: When trying on soccer cleats, wear them with the socks and shin guards that will be used in practice and at games.

» botas de inviernowinter boots .

Example: When I was young, we went without winter boots = De pequeño nunca tuve unas botas de invierno.

» botas de pescadorwaders .

Example: An example of this kind, taken from UDC: waders (birds) 598.3 waders (footwear) 685.315.

» botas de vestirdressing boots .

Example: She mantled up for the cold English climate, dressing boots, a leather jacket and a wool cap.

» botas para caminarwalking boots .

Example: Thousands of Britons are donning walking boots every month amid an explosion of schemes to promote the social, health and environmental benefits of walking.

» el Gato con BotasPuss in Boots .

Example: The Tale of 'Puss In Boots' was told by Perrault as 'Le Chat Botte' in his 'Histories ou contes du temps passé,' published in 1697.

» morir con las botas puestasdie in + harnessdie in + Posesivo + bootsdie with + Posesivo + boots ondie with + Posesivo + clogs on .

Example: One in ten expects to be so skint in old age, they plan on dying in harness.

Example: Nancy was beginning to tire of the workload and, as she kiddingly told her husband, George, worried that she'd 'die in her boots at Stoneymead'.

Example: She said she was grieving, but that she was proud that her son died with his boots on.

Example: He applied for an engagement at a variety theatre, saying, 'I know I am dying, and I want to die with my clogs on'.

botar = bounce ; toss away ; jump about/around. 

Example: When children bounce on mother's knee to a song or a nursery rhyme and maybe when they chuckle at special words, names, and puns, they are responding to the texture and rhythm of sounds.Example: It's a waste to toss them away, so I decided to make them into this pair of lovely bobby pins.Example: Popping candy is fantastic stuff -- You put it on your tongue and within seconds it's fizzing and exploding and jumping about in your mouth.

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» botar un barcolaunch + a ship .

Example: It is scarcely possible to imagine the answer to a question such as 'Why do they launch a ship by breaking a bottle of champagne over her bow?' being found without the consultation of a printed book somewhere along the line.

» que bota bienbouncy [bouncier -comp., bounciest -sup.]  .

Example: As you probably have noticed, squash balls aren't very bouncy at all, they deform when they hit a wall or the floor.

Bota synonyms

kick in spanish: patada, pronunciation: kɪk part of speech: verb, noun trunk in spanish: el maletero, pronunciation: trʌŋk part of speech: noun reboot in spanish: reiniciar, pronunciation: ribut part of speech: verb bring up in spanish: Sacar un tema, pronunciation: brɪŋʌp part of speech: verb kicking in spanish: patear, pronunciation: kɪkɪŋ part of speech: noun luggage compartment in spanish: compartimiento de equipaje, pronunciation: lʌgədʒkəmpɑrtmənt part of speech: noun iron boot in spanish: bota de hierro, pronunciation: aɪɜrnbut part of speech: noun iron heel in spanish: tacón de hierro, pronunciation: aɪɜrnhil part of speech: noun
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