Espada in english

Sword

pronunciation: sɔrd part of speech: noun
In gestures

espada = sword. 

Example: The author uses the example of a public library to show that private funding is a two-edged sword'.

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» arte del manejo de la espadaswordsmanship  .

Example: Swordsmanship in the Western tradition can be broken up into several schools of thought.

» cambiar las espadas por aradosturn + swords into ploughshares .

Example: The title of the article is 'Turning electronic swords into ploughshares'.

» cogido entre la espada y la paredcaught between two stools .

Example: Do people of mixed race feel caught between two stools or are they nestling in the best of both worlds?.

» cruzar la espada concross + swords with .

Example: I've crossed swords with him before, and the only thing that's remarkable is that he's still hard at it, peddling his view of the future of IT.

» de capa y espadacloak-and-daggerswashbuckling .

Example: There is also a large amount of information that is kept secret: not merely cloak-and-dagger state secrets, but vast quantities of confidential technical and commercial data.

Example: He was one of the best-known highwaymen of the day with a swashbuckling, devil-may-care character.

» defender a capa y espadafight + tooth and nail to defend .

Example: I know folk are very passionate about politics and can fight tooth and nail to defend their particular ideological stance.

» destreza en el manejo de la espadaswordsmanship  .

Example: Swordsmanship in the Western tradition can be broken up into several schools of thought.

» entre la espada y la paredbetween the devil and the deep blue seabetween a rock and a hard placedouble bind .

Example: The article 'Between the devil and the deep blue sea' gives some impressions of a librarian elected to the municipal council and agreeing, with some misgivings, to serve on the library committee.

Example: As for me, I sit, as the saying goes, between a rock and a hard place.

Example: Bateson suggest that a person caught in a 'double bind' may develop schizophrenic symptoms.

» Espada de Damocles, laSword of Damocles, the .

Example: The article has the title 'Beyond the Sword of Damocles: challenges facing school library services'.

» espada de dos filossword with two edgestwo-edged sword .

Example: The article has the title 'A sword with two edges: the role of children's literature in the writings of N.K'.

Example: The author uses the example of a public library to show that private funding is a two-edged sword'.

» estar entre la espada y la paredbe on the horns of a dilemma .

Example: Well right now I am on the horns of a dilemma as the weather outside is so cold it would freeze the balls off a brass monkey but I would be barking mad not to go home and get a good heavy coat for later this evening.

» habilidad en el manejo de la espadaswordsmanship  .

Example: Swordsmanship in the Western tradition can be broken up into several schools of thought.

» héroe de capa y espadaswashbuckler .

Example: Many swashbucklers lived by the credo 'Better lucky than good'.

» las espadas + estar + en (todo lo) altothe battle + be + not over yet .

Example: The battle is not over yet, we have not lost hope -- what we have is a temporary setback.

» mantener las espadas en (todo lo) altothe battle + be + not over yet .

Example: The battle is not over yet, we have not lost hope -- what we have is a temporary setback.

» pez espadaswordfish .

Example: Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.

» poner entre la espada y la paredpress + Nombre + to the point .

Example: He would disclaim representing 'Europe', even -- and pressed to the point he might say he speaks not even for his own nation, or even his institution, but only for himself.

» seguir con las espadas en (todo lo) altothe battle + be + not over yet .

Example: The battle is not over yet, we have not lost hope -- what we have is a temporary setback.

Espada synonyms

steel in spanish: acero, pronunciation: stil part of speech: noun brand in spanish: marca, pronunciation: brænd part of speech: noun blade in spanish: espada, pronunciation: bleɪd part of speech: noun
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