Corbata in english

Tie

pronunciation: taɪ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

corbata = necktie ; tie. 

Example: The involvement of the community in a 'necktie' project as a means of publicity to encourage financing is outlined = The involvement of the community in a 'necktie' project as a means of publicity to encourage financing is outlined.Example: This article looks at hair, eyes, makeup, jewellery, ties, suits, braces, footwear, perfume and other aspects of dress, and describes what is considered appropriate and correct for librarians.

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» corbata ancha de colorineskipper tie .

Example: Goatee beards, sideburns, kipper ties and flares are the things that we will look back on and remind us of our youth.

» sin corbataopen-neckopen-necked .

Example: I go to a girl school and we wear ties in winter and spring terms, but May-July we get to wear an open-neck collar.

Example: That's why you rarely see him in an open-necked shirt and, then, almost never without a neckerchief.

Corbata synonyms

bind in spanish: enlazar, pronunciation: baɪnd part of speech: noun draw in spanish: dibujar, pronunciation: drɔ part of speech: verb bond in spanish: enlace, pronunciation: bɑnd part of speech: noun link in spanish: enlazar, pronunciation: lɪŋk part of speech: noun, verb connect in spanish: conectar, pronunciation: kənekt part of speech: verb association in spanish: asociación, pronunciation: əsoʊsieɪʃən part of speech: noun wed in spanish: Mie, pronunciation: wed part of speech: verb, noun affiliation in spanish: afiliación, pronunciation: əfɪlieɪʃən part of speech: noun marry in spanish: casar, pronunciation: meri part of speech: verb standoff in spanish: punto muerto, pronunciation: stændɔf part of speech: noun sleeper in spanish: durmiente, pronunciation: slipɜr part of speech: noun necktie in spanish: corbata, pronunciation: nektaɪ part of speech: noun crosstie in spanish: crosstie, pronunciation: krɔsti part of speech: noun tie-in in spanish: atar, pronunciation: taɪn part of speech: noun tie-up in spanish: amarre, pronunciation: taɪʌp part of speech: noun linkup in spanish: vincularse, pronunciation: lɪŋkəp part of speech: noun railroad tie in spanish: corbata de ferrocarril, pronunciation: reɪlroʊdtaɪ part of speech: noun tie beam in spanish: viga de lazo, pronunciation: taɪbim part of speech: noun
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