Furgón in english

Van

pronunciation: væn part of speech: noun
In gestures

furgón = van ; boxcar. 

Example: The vast majority of inquiries received by the van had nothing to do with consumer problems and, with the cutbacks of the 1980s, the service was withdrawn.Example: This program tells the Haggard story -- warts and all -- from his humble beginnings growing up in a boxcar to his election to the Hall of Fame.

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» asesoría itinerante en furgónmobile advice van .

Example: When another CAB mobile advice van serving Braintree in Essex was replaced by a static bureau, enquiries rose significantly.

» asesoría y oficina de información itinerante en furgónmobile information and advice van .

Example: However, it is hard to draw any definite conclusions about mobile information and advice vans as the evidence appears so contradictory.

» furgón celularpolice vanpolice wagon .

Example: Mobs descended on Preston crown court, threw stones at the two police vans containing the boys, and bayed for vengeance.

Example: Old-time police wagons were called 'Paddy Wagons', probably because most cops in those days were Irish.

» furgón de colacaboose .

Example: Join a retired trainman who will provide a guided tour of our cabooses and recount some great stories about life on a caboose.

» furgón itinerantetravelling van .

Example: A travelling van not only delivers the books to be lent, it also acts as a place where book selection can be undertaken.

» furgón policialpaddy wagon [Nombre poco usado hoy día]police wagonpolice van .

Example: Old-time police wagons were called 'Paddy Wagons', probably because most cops in those days were Irish.

Example: Old-time police wagons were called 'Paddy Wagons', probably because most cops in those days were Irish.

Example: Mobs descended on Preston crown court, threw stones at the two police vans containing the boys, and bayed for vengeance.

Furgón synonyms

caravan in spanish: caravana, pronunciation: kærəvæn part of speech: noun vanguard in spanish: vanguardia, pronunciation: vængɑrd part of speech: noun avant garde in spanish: vanguardia, pronunciation: əvɑntgɑrd
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