Estómago in english

Stomach

pronunciation: stʌmək part of speech: noun
In gestures

estómago = stomach ; belly ; tummy ; midriff. 

Example: Activities such as gardening or cookery are dealt with in many books in ways which go far beyond the simple keeping down of weeds or just filling empty stomachs.Example: The article is entitled 'Food for the mind, or food for the belly? The Irish famine and the Public Libraries Act of 1850'.Example: Ladies bemoan their fat tummies, wobbly thighs, bulging hips and flabby thighs.Example: She fell to her knees, the water now lapping at her midriff.

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» ardor de estómagoheartburn .

Example: Products containing orange peel extract deliver relief from occasional heartburn, acid indigestion, and upset stomach.

» boca del estómago, lapit of the stomach, the .

Example: Many people's lives are made miserable by heartburn, a sensation of heaviness at the pit of the stomach and a burning sensation in the gullet.

» caer como una patada en el estómagobe like a kick in the teeth .

Example: Jake was an excellent motorbike mechanic but when he was made redundant it was like a kick in the teeth.

» caere como una patada en el estómagofeel like + a kick in the teeth .

Example: So to be faced with this refusal on your last day, really, to me felt like a kick in the teeth.

» cáncer del estómagostomach cancer .

Example: The author examines the relationship between tea consumption and oesophageal, stomach, colorectal, skin, bladder and kidney cancers, and leukoplakia.

» dar patadas en el estómagostick in + Posesivo + craw .

Example: 'I'll call the young fellow and tell him there's been a mix-up -- I hope his parents don't raise a stink -- and I want you to know that it really sticks in my craw, it violates all my principles' = "Llamaré al joven y le diré que ha habido una confusión (espero que sus padres no me armen un escándalo) y quiero que sepas que es algo que me da patadas en el estómago, va en contra de todos mis principios".

» dar una patada en el estómagokick + Nombre + in the teethgive + Nombre + a kick in the teethkick + Posesivo + teeth in .

Example: How do we expect our young people to show older people trust and respect when at the first opportunity we kick them in the teeth?.

Example: They work so effing hard and the so called fans give them a kick in the teeth when they need their support the most.

Example: There are a lot of bully girls here, kick their teeth in, take no crap.

» descomposición de estómagoupset stomachstomach upset .

Example: The specific health problems investigated were a rash, a sore throat, a toothache, bleeding gums, an upset stomach, a cavity, and a bad headache.

Example: He said he weaned her on honey to help reduce stomach upsets.

» descompuesto del estómagoupset stomach .

Example: The specific health problems investigated were a rash, a sore throat, a toothache, bleeding gums, an upset stomach, a cavity, and a bad headache.

» dolor de estómagostomach acheupset stomachstomach upset .

Example: The symptoms of anxiety can include nausea, a hot tingling feeling, extreme nervousness, a stomach ache, and sweaty palms.

Example: The specific health problems investigated were a rash, a sore throat, a toothache, bleeding gums, an upset stomach, a cavity, and a bad headache.

Example: He said he weaned her on honey to help reduce stomach upsets.

» estómago de hierrocast-iron stomach .

Example: Most of us are not blessed with cast-iron stomachs -- personally, the very thought of blood makes my stomach turn.

» estómago descompuestoupset stomach .

Example: The specific health problems investigated were a rash, a sore throat, a toothache, bleeding gums, an upset stomach, a cavity, and a bad headache.

» estómago + dolerstomach + ache .

Example: It made her stomach ache just thinking about the divorce.

» estómago lisoflat stomach .

Example: Flatten your midsection and get rid of your beer gut and pop belly and get a flat stomach.

» estómago + revolversestomach + turn .

Example: The first time I saw my husband I went weak in the knees -- now when I see him, my stomach turns.

» estómago revueltonauseated stomach .

Example: Mint has been known to calm an upset, nauseated stomach, freshen our breath (after morning sickness), and even help with headaches.

» llenarse el estómago dehave + a bellyful of .

Example: It seemed to me then, as it seems to me now, that having a bellyful of alcohol is essential if you are going to attend, let alone enjoy, the average British discotheque.

» llenar un estómago vacíofill + an empty stomach .

Example: Activities such as gardening or cookery are dealt with in many books in ways which go far beyond the simple keeping down of weeds or just filling empty stomachs.

» malo del estómagoupset stomach .

Example: The specific health problems investigated were a rash, a sore throat, a toothache, bleeding gums, an upset stomach, a cavity, and a bad headache.

» meter el estómagohold + Posesivo + stomach in .

Example: The action of holding your stomach in works your abdominal muscles and helps you have a flatter stomach.

» molestia de estómagostomach ache .

Example: The symptoms of anxiety can include nausea, a hot tingling feeling, extreme nervousness, a stomach ache, and sweaty palms.

» nudo en el estómagoknot in + Posesivo + stomach .

Example: The knot in her stomach was growing to an unbearable size and adrenaline was pumping into every corner of her body.

» pared del estómagostomach liningstomach lininglining of the stomach .

Example: The stomach lining is a wrinkly bag that holds acids to help digest food.

Example: The stomach lining is a wrinkly bag that holds acids to help digest food.

Example: If the lining of the stomach is examined with a hand lens, one can see that it is covered with numerous small holes.

» problema de estómagodigestive problem .

Example: Diarrhea and other digestive problems are no fun, especially for those who suffer from them often.

» revolver el estómagoturn + Posesivo + stomachmake + Posesivo + stomach turn .

Example: He turns my stomach at times, and I'm not ashamed to admit it.

Example: Most of us are not blessed with cast-iron stomachs -- personally, the very thought of blood makes my stomach turn.

» sentar como una patada en el estómagofeel like + a kick in the facefeel like + a kick in the headfeel like + a kick in the teethbe like a kick in the teethgo down like + a cup of cold sick .

Example: I sent her a message explaining my hurt towards this and I didn't like it, it felt like a kick in the face to me.

Example: Basically being woken up felt like a kick in the head.

Example: So to be faced with this refusal on your last day, really, to me felt like a kick in the teeth.

Example: Jake was an excellent motorbike mechanic but when he was made redundant it was like a kick in the teeth.

Example: He knew that what he was planning would have gone down like a cup of cold sick anyway, for all sorts of reasons, not least the time of year.

» sentir un cosquilleo en el estómagohave + butterflies in + Posesivo + stomachhave + knots in + Posesivo + stomach .

Example: It is common for someone to feel they have butterflies in their stomach when in the early stages of a relationship.

Example: She had knots in her stomach from that moment on, fidgeting like a teenager on her first date.

» ser un placer para la vista y el estómagobe a feast for the eyes and the stomachbe a treat for the eyes and the stomachbe a treat for the eyes and the stomach .

Example: This open air food market is a feast for the eyes and the stomach.

Example: The food court is a treat for the eyes and the stomach featuring pastries, baked goods and delicious Scottish traditional foods.

Example: The food court is a treat for the eyes and the stomach featuring pastries, baked goods and delicious Scottish traditional foods.

» tener el estómago lleno dehave + a bellyful of .

Example: It seemed to me then, as it seems to me now, that having a bellyful of alcohol is essential if you are going to attend, let alone enjoy, the average British discotheque.

» tener los nervios en el estómagohave + butterflies in + Posesivo + stomachhave + knots in + Posesivo + stomach .

Example: It is common for someone to feel they have butterflies in their stomach when in the early stages of a relationship.

Example: She had knots in her stomach from that moment on, fidgeting like a teenager on her first date.

» úlcera de estómagostomach ulcer .

Example: In addition, there was a negative correlation between alcohol consumption and the amount of stress-induced stomach ulcers.

Estómago synonyms

bear in spanish: oso, pronunciation: ber part of speech: verb, noun abide in spanish: acatar, pronunciation: əbaɪd part of speech: verb stand in spanish: estar, pronunciation: stænd part of speech: verb, noun endure in spanish: soportar, pronunciation: endjʊr part of speech: verb suffer in spanish: sufrir, pronunciation: sʌfɜr part of speech: verb abdomen in spanish: abdomen, pronunciation: æbdoʊmən part of speech: noun brook in spanish: arroyo, pronunciation: brʊk part of speech: noun tolerate in spanish: tolerar, pronunciation: tɑlɜreɪt part of speech: verb put up in spanish: Hospedarse, pronunciation: pʊtʌp part of speech: verb belly in spanish: vientre, pronunciation: beli part of speech: noun tummy in spanish: barriguita, pronunciation: tʌmi part of speech: noun tum in spanish: tum, pronunciation: tʌm part of speech: noun venter in spanish: venter, pronunciation: ventɜr part of speech: noun breadbasket in spanish: granero, pronunciation: bredbæskət part of speech: noun
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