Estrella in english

Star

pronunciation: stɑr part of speech: noun
In gestures

estrella1 = star. 

Example: The two sat gravely in silence, Modjeski fingering the stars on her necklace while she thought.

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» aficionado a contemplar las estrellasstargazer .

Example: On the 19th of November stargazers will be able to see hundreds of shooting stars every hour.

» aficionado a mirar las estrellasstargazer .

Example: On the 19th of November stargazers will be able to see hundreds of shooting stars every hour.

» aficionado a observar las estrellasstargazer .

Example: On the 19th of November stargazers will be able to see hundreds of shooting stars every hour.

» a la luz de las estrellasby starlight .

Example: He likes long walks on the beach and reading by starlight.

» Posesivo + buena estrellaPosesivo + lucky star .

Example: It is interpreted as a pun on the name of the palace (Te) whose fortunes, like that of man, depend on the good influence of its lucky star.

» con forma de estrellastar-shaped [star shaped] .

Example: There is only one connection from each item of equipment to the switching centre, resulting in a star-shaped network, called a star network.

» contemplación de las estrellasstar watch .

Example: The daily star watch will begin with a planetarium show (held rain or shine) to be followed (weather permitting) by viewing with a telescope.

» contemplar las estrellasstargazegaze at + the stars .

Example: After a night of endless attempts to snatch some shut-eye we managed to exhaust the night by stargazing out the open window.

Example: The album evokes feelings of nostalgia and yearning, vividly bringing back memories of gazing at the stars when I was a care-free kid.

» cubierto de estrellasstar-spangled .

Example: One of her happiest childhood memories centered on a summer camp experience and a star-spangled sky that left little space for darkness.

» de cinco estrellas5-star [five-star]five-star .

Example: From en suite university rooms to 5-star hotels, there is a wide choice of accommodation to suit every budget.

Example: We are a five-star gentlemen's club that is looking for amazing dancers and cocktail waitresses that will take us to the next level.

» de cuatro estrellasfour-star .

Example: This four-star hotel has full leisure facilities including an indoor swiming pool, jacuzzi, sauna and multi-gym.

» destornillador de estrellaPhillips(-head) screwdriver .

Example: Because Phillips-head screws and screwdrivers are so widely available, they are rarely used for tamper-proof designs.

» dormir bajo las estrellassleep under + the stars .

Example: Which means I'd give the whole shooting match just to be back where I was before I quit sleeping under the stars and come into the hen-coops.

» en forma de estrellastar-shaped [star shaped] .

Example: There is only one connection from each item of equipment to the switching centre, resulting in a star-shaped network, called a star network.

» estrella brillantebright star .

Example: The proper names of many bright stars are Arabic in origin, which reflects the dominance of Arabic astronomers and astrologers during Europe's Dark Age.

» estrella de la mañanamorning star .

Example: Actually, 'evening star' or 'morning star' nearly always refers to Venus, which is by far the brightest celestial object in the sky after the sun and moon.

» estrella de la tardeevening star .

Example: Actually, 'evening star' or 'morning star' nearly always refers to Venus, which is by far the brightest celestial object in the sky after the sun and moon.

» estrella de marstarfishsea star .

Example: We are more kindred to the sea urchin, an echinoderm whose spiny brethren include starfish and sea cucumbers.

Example: Many believed that this sea star was a pest species invading the coral reef habitat predating on and killing corals in great numbers.

» estrella de Venusevening star .

Example: Actually, 'evening star' or 'morning star' nearly always refers to Venus, which is by far the brightest celestial object in the sky after the sun and moon.

» estrella fugazrustling star [Persona que se está haciendo famosa rápidamente]shooting starfalling star .

Example: The article 'A galaxy of rustling stars: places on the web and other library and information paths for the deaf' discusses the potential of the World Wide Web (WWW) as a source of information for deaf users.

Example: Directions are included for observing the moon, looking at constellations, measuring the sky, plotting the paths of shooting stars, and planet spotting.

Example: Contrary to popular belief, falling stars are not stars at all, but are meteors, solid bodies that travel through space = Al contrario de la creencia popular, las estrellas fugaces no son para nada estrellas, sino meteoritos, cuerpos sólidos que viajan por el espacio.

» estrella polarPole Star [polestar. -USA]lodestar .

Example: Its polestar nature has the ability to guide us through the drossy deserts that poetry sometimes founders in.

Example: Reason is to be our lodestar, and we must understand the workings of the noumenal world in order to live properly in this one.

» estrella polar, laPolarisNorth Star, the .

Example: Polaris has long been an important star to sailors of old winding their way over the oceans by night.

Example: The North Star has been historically used by explorers to determine their latitude.

» fruta estrellastarfruit .

Example: The best way to eat starfruit is to slice it crossways first so you get star shapes.

» guerra de las estrellasbattle of the stars .

Example: The California vote became a veritable battle of the stars with Arnold Schwarzenegger backing the initiative and Mel Gibson opposing it.

» las estrellas + alinearsethe stars + align .

Example: The stars aligned perfectly, and one of my best friends was able to get her hands on some of the best seats I've ever had at a concert.

» llave de estrellabox(-end) wrench [Expresión más común del inglés americano cuyo equivalente en inglés británico es box(-end) spanner]box(-end) spanner [Expresión más común del inglés británico cuyo equivalente en inglés americano es box(-end) wrench] .

Example: The box wrench, and its brother the open-end wrench, are the most common and versatile wrenches.

Example: You'll need a 12cm box-end spanner to remove the nut.

» lleno de estrellasstarry .

Example: Her view was that 'a scholar had no more concern with the merits of the literature with which he deals than Newton with the beauties of the countryside or of the starry heavens.

» llorarle a las estrellascry for + the moonask for + the moonreach for + the moon .

Example: The author's plea that there must be better and closer liaison and cooperation between all these factions may seem like crying for the moon.

Example: In a highly political society like India, wanting an institution free of political interference is like asking for the moon.

Example: Reach for the moon for even if you fail, you'll still land among the stars.

» luz de las estrellasstarlight .

Example: The sensitivity of the technology is such that only the biggest planets reveal their presence through fluctuations in the starlight.

» mirar las estrellasstargazegaze at + the stars .

Example: After a night of endless attempts to snatch some shut-eye we managed to exhaust the night by stargazing out the open window.

Example: The album evokes feelings of nostalgia and yearning, vividly bringing back memories of gazing at the stars when I was a care-free kid.

» observar las estrellasgaze at + the stars .

Example: The album evokes feelings of nostalgia and yearning, vividly bringing back memories of gazing at the stars when I was a care-free kid.

» polvo de estrellasstardust .

Example: The scientists who study these grains of ancient stardust are a breed apart from the astronomers who rely on telescopes to gather information about the stars.

» prometer la luna (y las estrellas)promise + the earthpromise + the moon (and the stars) .

Example: Other political parties promise the earth, but don't actually provide policies that will deliver the goods.

Example: Politicians will promise the moon to get your vote, then, give you nothing when they get elected.

» puntuación con estrellasstar rating [Sistema comúnmente utilizado para los hoteles y la gasolina] .

Example: On a 4 star rating, the drive was rated 4 on ease of installation, ease of use, and overall value; and 3 on product support.

» red en forma de estrellastar network [star-network] .

Example: There is only one connection from each item of equipment to the switching centre, resulting in a star-shaped network, called a star network.

» salpicado de estrellasstar-spangled .

Example: One of her happiest childhood memories centered on a summer camp experience and a star-spangled sky that left little space for darkness.

» súper estrellasuperstar .

Example: Higher education is becoming more affordable and accessible, is moving away from buildings and campuses, is catering to students and is developing superstar faculty.

» tener buena estrellabe lucky .

Example: 'We were lucky you happened to be sitting in your dean's office when I called about the position, and that you could come over for an interview right away'.

» valoración con estrellasstar rating [Sistema comúnmente utilizado para los hoteles y la gasolina] .

Example: On a 4 star rating, the drive was rated 4 on ease of installation, ease of use, and overall value; and 3 on product support.

» ver las estrellassee + stars .

Example: Seeing stars is usually due to a lack of blood reaching the brain, and thus a lack of oxygen.

estrella2 = star ; A-lister. 

Example: The background music is sung by the stars of the show, with each singing a different verse.Example: Working as a film extra is a great way of making up to £200 a day while rubbing shoulders with Hollywood A-listers.

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» estrella de cinemovie starfilm-star .

Example: This curler creates movie star eyelashes in seconds and also beats mascara allergy.

Example: This type of film-stars are increasingly getting paid in kind rather than cash for their work.

» estrella de la música poppop star .

Example: The pop star who perhaps cannot write at all can still be the 'author' of a ghosted autobiography.

» estrella del escenariostage star .

Example: He had already made his way in the world as a soloist before becoming a stage star.

» estrella de los reality showsreality star .

Example: Reality star Kris Jenner has revealed that her son-in-law is hard to please and even harder to say no to.

» estrella de rockrock star .

Example: Public executions used to be a form of entertainment and executioners were like rock stars.

» estrella fugazrustling star [Persona que se está haciendo famosa rápidamente]shooting starfalling star .

Example: The article 'A galaxy of rustling stars: places on the web and other library and information paths for the deaf' discusses the potential of the World Wide Web (WWW) as a source of information for deaf users.

Example: Directions are included for observing the moon, looking at constellations, measuring the sky, plotting the paths of shooting stars, and planet spotting.

Example: Contrary to popular belief, falling stars are not stars at all, but are meteors, solid bodies that travel through space = Al contrario de la creencia popular, las estrellas fugaces no son para nada estrellas, sino meteoritos, cuerpos sólidos que viajan por el espacio.

» estrella principalheadliner  ; headline act .

Example: The crowd is not getting it, and they only really come up with a decent applause when asked to give it up for tonight's headliners.

Example: Whilst restaurants and pubs continue to dominate spending in the leisure industry, new research reveals that it is music festival and concert sales that have been the headline act over the past five years.

» estrella venida a menosfallen star .

Example: From shooting stars to fallen stars, we look at the top 5 celebrites who've fallen out with fame.

» joven estrellastarlet  .

Example: The movie rudicule the Hollywood convention of pairing decrepit male actors with starlets young enough to be their granddaughters.

» pieza estrellashowpiecepiece of resistance .

Example: Every garden also needs a showpiece flower, easy to grow but fabulous and exotic in the vase.

Example: On the other hand, the greatest eye-catcher and the piece of resistance of this incredible home is the wood and iron grand staircase.

estrella3 = flagship. 

Example: The main library may the be flagship of the system, and its large collection and monumental architecture the pride and joy of the community boosters, but it is the branch library where people come to get their reading material.

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» pieza estrellashowpiecepiece of resistance .

Example: Every garden also needs a showpiece flower, easy to grow but fabulous and exotic in the vase.

Example: On the other hand, the greatest eye-catcher and the piece of resistance of this incredible home is the wood and iron grand staircase.

» producto estrellastar product .

Example: Most burger joints, chicken places and smoothie shops link their star product to their name.

Estrella synonyms

lead in spanish: dirigir, pronunciation: led part of speech: verb, noun principal in spanish: director de escuela, pronunciation: prɪnsəpəl part of speech: noun adept in spanish: adepto, pronunciation: ədept part of speech: adjective, noun genius in spanish: genio, pronunciation: dʒinjəs part of speech: noun ace in spanish: as, pronunciation: eɪs part of speech: noun maven in spanish: maven, pronunciation: meɪvən part of speech: noun stellar in spanish: estelar, pronunciation: stelɜr part of speech: adjective sensation in spanish: sensación, pronunciation: senseɪʃən part of speech: noun asterisk in spanish: asterisco, pronunciation: æstɜrɪsk part of speech: noun wizard in spanish: mago, pronunciation: wɪzɜrd part of speech: noun whiz in spanish: zumbido, pronunciation: wɪz part of speech: noun, verb virtuoso in spanish: virtuoso, pronunciation: vɜrtʃuoʊsoʊ part of speech: noun leading in spanish: líder, pronunciation: lidɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective prima in spanish: prima, pronunciation: primə part of speech: noun wiz in spanish: fenómeno, pronunciation: wɪz part of speech: noun hotshot in spanish: tiro caliente, pronunciation: hɑʃɑt part of speech: noun whizz in spanish: zumbido, pronunciation: wɪz part of speech: noun, verb starring in spanish: protagonizando, pronunciation: stɑrɪŋ part of speech: verb headliner in spanish: cabeza de cartel, pronunciation: hedlaɪnɜr part of speech: noun
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