Hoyo in english

Hole

pronunciation: hoʊl part of speech: noun
In gestures

hoyo = pit ; divot [divet] ; pockmark ; hole ; hole in the ground. 

Example: The 120 mm diameter disc contains more than 20,000 tracks within which sound is represented in the same physical form (by microscopic pits and plateaus) as in an optical video disc.Example: The only problem with divots is when you walk along the golf course and see them strewn about like so much 'Fairway Roadkill'.Example: Many walls still bear the pockmarks left by bullets.Example: Edge notch cards have a series of holes around the perimeter, and the piece of card between the hole and the edge of the card may be removed, using a punch, to form a notch.Example: Nature never stops to amaze us with its magnificent phenomenon just like these inexplicable holes in the ground.

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» cavar un hoyoburrow + a hole .

Example: They burrow a hole on a live coral and live their for the rest of their lives, occasionally emerging from their home to catch passing plankton.

» el muerto al hoyo y el vivo al bollodead men have no friends .

Example: Dead men have no friends; consequently, Israel must abandon its love affair with its putative, feckless friends and kill, once for all, its mortal foes.

» en un hoyosunken .

Example: The installation of a steel grate over a sunken sand moat reduces the safety hazard from spillage of molten metal.

» escarbar un hoyoburrow + a hole .

Example: They burrow a hole on a live coral and live their for the rest of their lives, occasionally emerging from their home to catch passing plankton.

» estar con un pie en el hoyohave + a/one foot in the grave .

Example: To be a pregnant woman in Africa is to have one foot in the grave.

» excavar un hoyoburrow + a hole .

Example: They burrow a hole on a live coral and live their for the rest of their lives, occasionally emerging from their home to catch passing plankton.

» hacer un hoyoburrow + a hole .

Example: They burrow a hole on a live coral and live their for the rest of their lives, occasionally emerging from their home to catch passing plankton.

» hoyo en el suelohole in the ground .

Example: Nature never stops to amaze us with its magnificent phenomenon just like these inexplicable holes in the ground.

» marcado con hoyospockmarked .

Example: Victim of an apparent assassination attempt, his face was left permanently disfigured and pockmarked.

» tener un pie en el hoyohave + a/one foot in the grave .

Example: To be a pregnant woman in Africa is to have one foot in the grave.

Hoyo synonyms

trap in spanish: trampa, pronunciation: træp part of speech: noun fix in spanish: fijar, pronunciation: fɪks part of speech: verb, noun jam in spanish: mermelada, pronunciation: dʒæm part of speech: noun hollow in spanish: hueco, pronunciation: hɑloʊ part of speech: adjective, noun mess in spanish: lío, pronunciation: mes part of speech: noun pickle in spanish: conservar en vinagre, pronunciation: pɪkəl part of speech: noun maw in spanish: fauces, pronunciation: part of speech: noun muddle in spanish: confusión, pronunciation: mʌdəl part of speech: noun, verb yap in spanish: ladrar, pronunciation: jæp part of speech: noun kettle of fish in spanish: costal, pronunciation: ketəlʌvfɪʃ part of speech: noun hole out in spanish: agujero, pronunciation: hoʊlaʊt part of speech: verb
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