Desentierro in english

Untying

pronunciation: əntaɪɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures

desenterrar = excavate ; unearth ; disinter ; dredge up ; exhume ; dig out ; dig up. 

Example: The department has undertaken studies of dinosaurs from material excavated on the Victorian coastline.Example: Librarians also provide some assistance with that most familiar and awkward-to-handle enquiry from library users concerning the possible value of Grandpa's old Bible or other old book unearthed in the attic during a clear-out.Example: Tests such as this one will often disinter the real citation intended but it is a time consuming task.Example: The learning situations must be so structured that the child will dredge up, so to speak, his or her own vocabulary.Example: This article describes a human rights investigation designed to identify bodies exhumed from mass graves in Bosnia.Example: I would also have dug out information references to which readers can be directed who want to know more about the setting.Example: If it is your land and a company has dug it up without your consent they do not have a legal leg to stand on.

more:

» desenterrar el hacha de guerratake up + the tomahawkdig up + the tomahawkdig up + the hatchetdig up + the war axe .

Example: Many, many moons ago, they took up the tomahawk in tribal wars and many of their warriors were killed and their encampments destroyed.

Example: They call him a poet and magician, but when his favourite things are at stake, he does not hesitate to dig up the tomahawk.

Example: Let us dig up the hatchet of war, and revenge the bones of our countrymen; they lie unburied, and cry to us for vengeance.

Example: Too bad that other brave warriors in other parts of the world just decided to dig up the war axe and launch another crusade.

Desentierro synonyms

undoing in spanish: ruina, pronunciation: ənduɪŋ part of speech: noun unfastening in spanish: desabrochar, pronunciation: ənfæsənɪŋ part of speech: noun
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