Helada in english

Frost

pronunciation: frɔst part of speech: noun
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helada = frost ; ground frost. 

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.

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» Cinturón de las Heladas, elFrost Belt, the [Franja de los Estados Unidos que comprende los estados situados en la zona norte del país, donde hace más frío en relación con la parte sur o the Sun Belt] .

Example: The Frost Belt was for many years the center of American economic activity, and the most populous part of the United States.

» Franja de las Heladas, laFrost Belt, the [Franja de los Estados Unidos que comprende los estados situados en la zona norte del país, donde hace más frío en relación con la parte sur o the Sun Belt] .

Example: The Frost Belt was for many years the center of American economic activity, and the most populous part of the United States.

» planta resistente a las heladashardy-annual .

Example: Hardy-annuals such as corncockle, love-in-a-mist and nasturtium can withstand the cold, so you sow them outdoors in spring.

helado2 = icy ; frigid ; iced ; frosty ; freezing ; ice cold. 

Example: In general, studless tires did best on snow, while those with studs were best on icy roads.Example: In such frigid conditions, spectators, coaches and even players were wearing neck warmers.Example: Sand is used in some other states on snow and iced roads -- not quite as effective but it doesn't eat your vehicle with rust either.Example: This picture was taken a little over a month ago on a cold, foggy, and frosty morning.Example: He hoped a passerby would find him and lend him help, or at least some warmth to his freezing body.Example: As I sipped my ice cold water and dug into the salad I had the feeling I was being watched.

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» agua heladaice water .

Example: A potato can be peeled in a second by steaming first for an hour before dipping it in ice water.

» dejar heladothrow + Nombre + for a loopfloorastonishknock + Nombre + for a loop .

Example: The unexpected sound of his voice -- she had no idea how he got her number -- threw her for a loop.

Example: My best friend floored me recently when casually revealed that women are constantly having a dig at her for deciding not to have children.

Example: But in his eyes she saw something she couldn't ignore, something that astonished her -- loneliness as deep as her own.

Example: She discovered a shocking secret about her mother's past that knocked her for a loop and suddenly called into question everything she knew about herself.

» escarcha heladahoarfrost .

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

» estar heladobe frozen stiff .

Example: There was no snow upon the ground, but the earth was frozen stiff and the road was rough with little ridges.

» helado hasta la médula de los huesosfrozen to the bonefrozen to the marrow (of the bones)chilled to the bonechilled to the marrow (of the bones) .

Example: I will never forget the biting cold on our cheeks; our feet and hands frozen to the bone.

Example: Finally, when the two workers, frozen to the marrow, emerged from beneath the water, they were stunned to hear the spectators burst into side-splitting laughter.

Example: The immediate effect on Dudley was obvious: he was throwing up and chilled to the bone.

Example: And the rest of us, more robust, kept struggling on, chilled to the marrow, advancing by a kind of inertia through the night, through the snow.

» lluvia heladafreezing rain .

Example: Freezing rain caused numerous fender-benders across central North Carolina.

» mezcla de lluvia helada y aguanievewint(e)ry mixwint(e)ry shower .

Example: Many schools have closed due to the wintery mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain that is expected to fall throughout most of today.

Example: There will be wintry showers across the country through the week with rain and hail falling.

» niebla heladafreezing fog .

Example: In the case of freezing fog, the fog cloud droplets are supercooled and when a droplet contacts an object below freezing it will turn to ice.

» quedarse heladobe frozen stiff .

Example: There was no snow upon the ground, but the earth was frozen stiff and the road was rough with little ridges.

» té heladoiced tea [También escrito ice tea] .

Example: With the summer rolling in, many of you might be looking for instructions on how to make fresh iced tea.

» tormenta de lluvia heladaice storm .

Example: I heard crackling that sounded just like the saplings breaking in the ice storm we had last year.

helar = ice. 

Example: The loins were divided into 2 lots: one lot was iced immediately and the other lot was left at room temperature for 6 hours before icing.

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» helarsefreeze over .

Example: Arctic belugas migrate southward in large herds when the sea freezes over.

Helada 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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