Hilar in english

Spin

pronunciation: spɪn part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

hilar1 = texture ; spin. 

Example: The play was an entrancing production that was textured with ideas, witty, and cunningly crafted.Example: Then the fairies told them how happily the spiders lived among the green leaves spinning garments for their neigbbors.

more:

» hilar demasiado finosplit + hairs .

Example: This volume is too long, contains too many lengthy theoretical arguments that often split hairs, and is written in a tedious prose style.

» rueda de hilarspinning wheel .

Example: Visitors will learn about the mill technology that freed America from the spinning wheel and handloom.

» torno de hilarspinning wheel .

Example: Visitors will learn about the mill technology that freed America from the spinning wheel and handloom.

hilar2 = put + two and two together. 

Example: Although there's no evidence at all of a link between caffeine and cancer, we're putting two and two together and saying that caffeine can induce these changes.

Hilar synonyms

tell in spanish: contar, pronunciation: tel part of speech: verb twist in spanish: giro, pronunciation: twɪst part of speech: noun, verb reel in spanish: carrete, pronunciation: ril part of speech: noun whirl in spanish: giro, pronunciation: wɜrl part of speech: noun, verb recite in spanish: recitar, pronunciation: rəsaɪt part of speech: verb recount in spanish: recuento, pronunciation: rɪkaʊnt part of speech: verb, noun twirl in spanish: giro, pronunciation: twɜrl part of speech: verb, noun narrate in spanish: narrar, pronunciation: nereɪt part of speech: verb gyrate in spanish: girar, pronunciation: dʒaɪreɪt part of speech: verb tailspin in spanish: caída en barrena, pronunciation: teɪlspɪn part of speech: noun birl in spanish: birl, pronunciation: bɜrl part of speech: verb twisting in spanish: retortijón, pronunciation: twɪstɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective spin out in spanish: alargar, pronunciation: spɪnaʊt part of speech: verb spin around in spanish: dar vueltas, pronunciation: spɪnɜraʊnd part of speech: verb
Follow us