Cava in english

Digging

pronunciation: dɪgɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures

cava = bubbly ; sparkling wine ; sparkler. 

Example: For many, celebrating the holidays calls for a champagne toast but for some people popping a bottle of bubbly can be dangerous to your health.Example: This city tour will end at the TV tower of Berlin to watch the colours of the city changing when the sun sets while enjoying a glass of German sparkling wine.Example: Fairly simple, this sparkler would probably please those who like a lighter, drier style of champagne.

cava1 = wine cellar. 

Example: Each village had its own church, school, bakery, dairy, wine cellar, craft shops and general store.

cavar = dig ; dig + deep ; burrow. 

Example: The factory worker compensates for his noisy and dirty work environment by digging his allotment.Example: Are we prepared to dig deep into our well of humanity & humility in order to uplift ourselves?.Example: Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.

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» cavar con azadahoe .

Example: The sowing of turnips, which required hoeing two or three times, would destroy any remaining couch grass.

» cavar con azadónhoe .

Example: The sowing of turnips, which required hoeing two or three times, would destroy any remaining couch grass.

» cavar los cimientosdig + the foundations .

Example: Donors, library staff, children and members of the local community dug symbolic foundations for the new library.

» cavar + Posesivo + propia tumbadig + Posesivo + own grave .

Example: The message was unmistakable: by blowing the whistle on union corruption she was digging her own grave.

» cavarse su propia tumbaanother nail in + Posesivo + coffin .

Example: In the long run this is another nail in his coffin and a severe dent for Britain within the EU.

» cavar un agüjeroburrow + a hole .

Example: They burrow a hole on a live coral and live their for the rest of their lives, occasionally emerging from their home to catch passing plankton.

» cavar una zanjadig + a ditch .

Example: It was a huge space with hundreds of workers, some digging ditches, some mixing cement, some laying bricks and one chiseling a piece of marble into a statue.

» cavar un hoyoburrow + a hole .

Example: They burrow a hole on a live coral and live their for the rest of their lives, occasionally emerging from their home to catch passing plankton.

» cavar un túneltunnel .

Example: I first used the remedy when I had a problem with a pesky rat who kept tunnelling into the chickenshed.

Cava synonyms

dig in spanish: cavar, pronunciation: dɪg part of speech: verb, noun rummage in spanish: hurgar, pronunciation: rʌmɪdʒ part of speech: verb, noun excavation in spanish: excavación, pronunciation: ekskəveɪʃən part of speech: noun ransacking in spanish: saqueo, pronunciation: rænsækɪŋ part of speech: noun
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