Escarcha in english

Frost

pronunciation: frɔst part of speech: noun
In gestures

escarcha = frost ; ground frost ; hoar. 

Example: Cosmos, petunia and salvia die if exposed to the cold, so they can't go into the garden until after the last frost = Cosmos, petunia and salvia die if exposed to the cold, so they can't go into the garden until after the last frost.Example: The ground frost status is monitored to ensure the constant safety of the railway network.Example: The flowers were still covered with hoar and dew as you walked through the garden.

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» escarcha blancahoarfrost .

Example: We constantly monitor the weather and will grit roads whenever road temperatures are forecast to fall below zero with a hoarfrost.

» escarcha heladahoarfrost .

Example: We constantly monitor the weather and will grit roads whenever road temperatures are forecast to fall below zero with a hoarfrost.

escarchar = frost. 

Example: I had to jump-start my car this morning -- it was so cold that the windshield was starting to frost on the inside = I had to jump-start my car this morning -- it was so cold that the windshield was starting to frost on the inside.

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» escarcharsefrost .

Example: I had to jump-start my car this morning -- it was so cold that the windshield was starting to frost on the inside = Tuve que arrancar mi coche con cables esta mañana; hacía tanto frío que el parabrisas estaba empezando a escarcharse por dentro.

Escarcha synonyms

ice in spanish: hielo, pronunciation: aɪs part of speech: noun freeze in spanish: congelar, pronunciation: friz part of speech: noun, verb rime in spanish: escarcha, pronunciation: raɪm part of speech: noun hoar in spanish: hoar, pronunciation: hɔr part of speech: noun, adjective icing in spanish: Formación de hielo, pronunciation: aɪsɪŋ part of speech: noun hoarfrost in spanish: escarcha, pronunciation: hɔrfroʊst part of speech: noun robert frost in spanish: Robert Frost, pronunciation: rɑbɜrtfrɔst part of speech: noun robert lee frost in spanish: Robert Lee Frost, pronunciation: rɑbɜrtlifrɔst part of speech: noun
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