Gravel
pronunciation: grævəl
part of speech: noun
cascajo = builders' rubble ; rubble ; construction debris ; building debris.
Example: It was found that someone had dumped a load of builders' rubble down a manhole blocking the sewer and causing havoc.Example: The article 'Rubble with a cause: earthquake preparedness in California' assesses the impact in academic libraries in California of 2 major earthquakes.Example: As part of his guilty plea, he admitted that he discharged the construction debris in the barrels and buckets overboard into San Diego Harbor.Example: No person shall throw any waste, building debris or vehicle scrap into the public domain or defile the public domain.
Cascajo synonyms
beat
in spanish: golpear,
pronunciation: bit
part of speech: verb, noun
get
in spanish: obtener,
pronunciation: get
part of speech: verb
vex
in spanish: vejar,
pronunciation: veks
part of speech: verb
rough
in spanish: áspero,
pronunciation: rʌf
part of speech: adjective
devil
in spanish: diablo,
pronunciation: devəl
part of speech: noun
baffle
in spanish: deflector,
pronunciation: bæfəl
part of speech: noun, verb
puzzle
in spanish: rompecabezas,
pronunciation: pʌzəl
part of speech: noun
bother
in spanish: molestia,
pronunciation: bɑðɜr
part of speech: verb
rag
in spanish: trapo,
pronunciation: ræg
part of speech: noun
nettle
in spanish: ortiga,
pronunciation: netəl
part of speech: noun
dirt
in spanish: suciedad,
pronunciation: dɜrt
part of speech: noun
annoy
in spanish: molestar,
pronunciation: ənɔɪ
part of speech: verb
perplex
in spanish: dejar perplejo,
pronunciation: pɜrpleks
part of speech: verb
amaze
in spanish: asombro,
pronunciation: əmeɪz
part of speech: verb
rile
in spanish: sacar de quicio,
pronunciation: raɪl
part of speech: verb
flummox
in spanish: desconcertar por,
pronunciation: fləmɔks
part of speech: verb
bewilder
in spanish: confundir,
pronunciation: bɪwɪldɜr
part of speech: verb
irritate
in spanish: irritar,
pronunciation: ɪrɪteɪt
part of speech: verb
trounce
in spanish: derrotar a,
pronunciation: traʊns
part of speech: verb
grating
in spanish: rejilla,
pronunciation: greɪtɪŋ
part of speech: noun
nonplus
in spanish: confundir,
pronunciation: nɑnpləs
part of speech: verb
stupefy
in spanish: dejar estupefacto,
pronunciation: stupəfaɪ
part of speech: verb
nark
in spanish: soplón,
pronunciation: nɑrk
part of speech: noun
raspy
in spanish: áspera,
pronunciation: ræspi
part of speech: adjective
mystify
in spanish: mistificar,
pronunciation: mɪstəfaɪ
part of speech: verb
dumbfound
in spanish: dejar mudo,
pronunciation: dʌmfaʊnd
part of speech: verb
get to
in spanish: llegar a,
pronunciation: gettu
part of speech: verb
cacophonous
in spanish: cacofónico,
pronunciation: kækəfɑnəs
part of speech: adjective
gravelly
in spanish: lleno de grava,
pronunciation: grævəli
part of speech: adjective
stupify
in spanish: estupidez,
pronunciation: stupəfaɪ
part of speech: verb
rasping
in spanish: áspero,
pronunciation: ræspɪŋ
part of speech: noun
graveled
in spanish: grava,
pronunciation: grævəld
part of speech: adjective, verb
get at
in spanish: llegar a,
pronunciation: getæt
part of speech: verb
cacophonic
in spanish: cacofónico,
pronunciation: kækəfɑnɪk
part of speech: adjective
unpaved
in spanish: sin pavimentar,
pronunciation: əpeɪvd
part of speech: adjective
crushed rock
in spanish: Roca triturada,
pronunciation: krʌʃtrɑk
part of speech: noun