Escalón in english

Step

pronunciation: step part of speech: noun
In gestures

escalón = step. 

Example: The customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street, even though this meant going down some steps, the floor of the workshop being below road-level.

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» colocado sin escalón entre pieza y piezaedge-flush .

Example: The following recommendations are made: select copying machines carefully (edge-flush platens are best; don't flex a book more than 180 degrees; educate patrons and staff to be gentle with books; and limit the number of pages copied from each volume.

» Cuidado con el escalónMind the step [Señal de advertencia] .

Example: It is far better to install a ramp on a concealed step than to put up a sign warning people to 'Mind the step'.

Escalón synonyms

measure in spanish: medida, pronunciation: meʒɜr part of speech: noun, verb tread in spanish: huella, pronunciation: tred part of speech: verb, noun tone in spanish: tono, pronunciation: toʊn part of speech: noun stride in spanish: paso, pronunciation: straɪd part of speech: noun pace in spanish: paso, pronunciation: peɪs part of speech: noun footprint in spanish: huella, pronunciation: fʊtprɪnt part of speech: noun gradation in spanish: gradación, pronunciation: greɪdeɪʃən part of speech: noun stair in spanish: escalera, pronunciation: ster part of speech: noun footfall in spanish: pisada, pronunciation: fʊtfɔl part of speech: noun footstep in spanish: paso, pronunciation: fʊtstep part of speech: noun footmark in spanish: huella, pronunciation: fʊtmɑrk part of speech: noun dance step in spanish: paso de baile, pronunciation: dænsstep part of speech: noun whole tone in spanish: tono completo, pronunciation: hoʊltoʊn part of speech: noun whole step in spanish: paso entero, pronunciation: hoʊlstep part of speech: noun
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