Desmonte in english

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pronunciation: klɪrəns part of speech: noun
In gestures

desmontar = demount ; pull apart ; dismantle ; disassemble [dis-assemble] ; take + Nombre + to pieces ; take + Nombre + to bits ; take + Nombre + apart ; pull + Nombre + to bits ; dismount ; take down ; strip down ; break + Nombre + apart. 

Example: Other walls, where security and privacy are absolutely essential, are not structural and are designed to be easily demounted and erected elsewhere.Example: All these bits of raw material -- these 'chunks of reality' as McNair calls them -- are encapsulated in a carefully organized and well-rounded whole, which the reader must pull apart and put together again.Example: The reader has to reserve books on display and wait till the entire display is dismantled.Example: Documents can be easily built, extended, truncated, reordered, assembled and disassembled on a component basis, and the document components, can be reused.Example: Furniture from ships was sometimes built-in, sometimes capable of being taken to pieces easily, and sometimes it bore fittings allowing it to be secured to deck or bulkhead.Example: The bronze gearing was far too corroded to be taken to bits, cleaned up, and made to work.Example: The houses are built, then taken apart and trucked to where they are needed and then re-assembled.Example: Microscopists think very little about plucking an innocent and unsuspecting insect from the garden, killing it, and pulling it to bits for study under a microscope.Example: Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.Example: State officials urge people to take down bird feeders after recent reports of sick and dead birds, according to a news release.Example: Be careful when stripping the plough down as bolts for it are hard to find at present and ploughshares are going to cost you over £40 each for new ones.Example: He had a screwdriver in his pocket that would have broken it apart in two seconds.

more:

» desmontar las cosastake + things apart .

Example: Knowledge comes by taking things apart -- analysis -- but wisdom comes by putting things together.

» desmontar un mitodemystify + a mythdismantle + a mythbust + a myth .

Example: The book `Life's Like That' demystifies some myths, hopefully triggered some change and established some home truths about homosexuality.

Example: He does an excellent job of dismantling the myth that the Iraq War is the reason we're suffering these huge deficits today.

Example: A heart doctor has said recently that it's time to bust the myth that saturated fat has anything to do with heart disease.

» desmontar y limpiarstrip and clean .

Example: Someone who knows will probably strip and clean but I don't know how so it has had a rub with a duster.

Desmonte synonyms

headway in spanish: progreso, pronunciation: hedweɪ part of speech: noun headroom in spanish: espacio para la cabeza, pronunciation: hedrum part of speech: noun
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