Butaca in english

Seat

pronunciation: sit part of speech: noun
In gestures

butaca = armchair ; easy chair ; reading chair. 

Example: Using digital interactive television, the experiments will enable the public to receive health advice and information from their armchairs.Example: The number of easy chairs frequently seems to be far more than is necessary.Example: Comfort and upholstery are two prime factors that buyers look for when shopping for reading chairs.

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» butaca de primera filaringside seatringside ticket .

Example: There are a limited number of ringside seats available for Monday evening show.

Example: Ringside tickets for a heavyweight boxing event can go as high as $1600 a piece.

» patio de butacasorchestra seats .

Example: The highest price orchestra seats were about $55, while the lowest-price balcony seats were about $17.

» patio de butacas, elstall, the .

Example: In a former study the listening quality in the theatre was evaluated by measurements in the stall and in the boxes.

Butaca synonyms

place in spanish: lugar, pronunciation: pleɪs part of speech: noun can in spanish: puede, pronunciation: kæn part of speech: noun, verb ass in spanish: culo, pronunciation: æs part of speech: noun butt in spanish: extremo, pronunciation: bʌt part of speech: noun stern in spanish: popa, pronunciation: stɜrn part of speech: noun, adjective sit in spanish: sentar, pronunciation: sɪt part of speech: verb tail in spanish: cola, pronunciation: teɪl part of speech: noun bottom in spanish: fondo, pronunciation: bɑtəm part of speech: noun, adjective behind in spanish: detrás, pronunciation: bɪhaɪnd part of speech: noun, adverb bum in spanish: culo, pronunciation: bʌm part of speech: noun, verb rear in spanish: posterior, pronunciation: rɪr part of speech: noun invest in spanish: invertir, pronunciation: ɪnvest part of speech: verb posterior in spanish: posterior, pronunciation: pɔstɪrjɜr part of speech: adjective rump in spanish: rabadilla, pronunciation: rʌmp part of speech: noun backside in spanish: trasero, pronunciation: bæksaɪd part of speech: noun prat in spanish: imbécil, pronunciation: præt part of speech: noun arse in spanish: culo, pronunciation: ɑrs part of speech: noun tush in spanish: tush, pronunciation: tʊʃ part of speech: noun fanny in spanish: coño, pronunciation: fæni part of speech: noun buttocks in spanish: nalgas, pronunciation: bʌtəks part of speech: noun fundament in spanish: fundamento, pronunciation: fʌndəmənt part of speech: noun induct in spanish: instalar, pronunciation: ɪndʌkt part of speech: verb derriere in spanish: derriere, pronunciation: derɪr part of speech: noun keister in spanish: Keister, pronunciation: kiɪstɜr part of speech: noun buns in spanish: bollos, pronunciation: bʌnz part of speech: noun rear end in spanish: parte trasera, pronunciation: rɪrend part of speech: noun hindquarters in spanish: cuartos traseros, pronunciation: haɪndkwɔrtɜrz part of speech: noun tail end in spanish: final de la cola, pronunciation: teɪlend part of speech: noun sit down in spanish: siéntate, pronunciation: sɪtdaʊn part of speech: verb tooshie in spanish: Tooshie, pronunciation: tuʃi part of speech: noun hind end in spanish: extremo trasero, pronunciation: haɪndend part of speech: noun
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