Cole in english

Cole

pronunciation: koʊl part of speech: noun
In gestures

colar = strain ; filter (out). 

Example: Sampling for immature stages of mosquito was done weekly between May 1999 and January 2000 by straining them from the water in ravines and gutters.Example: Central libraries are an important part of the interlending system and by ensuring regional utilisation of public library resources and thus filtering requests they protect research libraries.

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» caerse colándose porfall through .

Example: A newborn baby has fallen through the toilet on a moving train after being prematurely born.

» colarse de polizónstow away .

Example: A 15-year-old boy reportedly was able to stow away in a plane's wheel well and survive a 5-hour flight from California to Hawaii.

» colársela a Alguienbe had .

Example: By the time Americans learned they'd been had, the die was cast -- we were committed to 58,000 dead!.

» no colarnot hold + water .

Example: Their arguments against the government's foreign policy simply don't hold water.

cole = school. 

Example: Many infant and junior schools have books in the entrance hall and in the corridors as well as in the classrooms.

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» vuelta al coleback-to-school .

Example: Today's parents have to hock the family jewels to afford the list of back-to-school items now requested by teachers and schools.

Cole synonyms

kale in spanish: col rizada, pronunciation: keɪl part of speech: noun kail in spanish: Kail, pronunciation: keɪl part of speech: noun borecole in spanish: borecole, pronunciation: bɔrkoʊl part of speech: noun colewort in spanish: Colewort, pronunciation: koʊlwɜrt part of speech: noun brassica oleracea acephala in spanish: brassica oleracea acephala, pronunciation: brəsikəɑlɜreɪsiəsefələ part of speech: noun
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