Juguete in english

Toy

pronunciation: tɔɪ part of speech: noun
In gestures

juguete = toy. 

Example: If none of these terms is appropriate, give the specific name of the item or the names of the parts of the item as concisely as possible; e.g., 1 clockwork toy train.

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» caballito de juguetehobby-horse .

Example: Then he came upon a hobby-horse that had a pony head with a beautiful purple mane on a white wooden stick.

» coche de juguetetoy car .

Example: These abilities are taught through the use of modeling clay, toy cars, tracing, and games such as Simon Says.

» como un niño con un juguete nuevolike a kid with a new toy .

Example: And then there's a scene where he's like a kid with a new toy, jumping from one rooftop to another, making giant leaps, whooping with joy.

» cuarto de los juguetesplayroom .

Example: Once again, the children's playroom was brilliant, gave them some time to relax in a safe environment without constant need for supervision.

» juguete acuáticowater toy .

Example: Swimming noodles make excellent water toys for the pool.

» juguete de cuerdaclockwork toy .

Example: Their products were charming and much less expensive than American clockwork toys because they used tinplate gears rather than brass.

» juguete de peluchecuddly toyfluffy toystuffed toy .

Example: A group of orphaned baby owls snuggle up to a cuddly toy which has become their surrogate mum after they were found on the brink of death in the wild.

Example: My bespoke design is squarely aimed at parents who want to buy a fluffy toy for their children.

Example: When a 5-year-old fell out of a third story apartment window, she was holding a stuffed toy, which helped cushion her fall.

» juguete eróticosex toy .

Example: Hotel guests not only steal towels and toiletries, but some of them even take home unusual objects like sex toys, stuffed animals and toilet seats.

» juguete móvil colgantemobile [Juguete que se suspende generalmente del techo y que consta de varias partes ligeras que se mueven y a veces hacen ruido con la corriente de aire o al abrir una puerta] .

Example: The aim of the scheme is to organise a central pool of library displays (posters, polystyrene cutouts, mobiles, letter sets etc.) = El objetivo de este sistema de clasificación es organizar un fondo común central de objetos utilizados en las exposiciones de la biblioteca (posters, recortables de poliestireno, juguetes móviles colgantes, juegos de letras, etc.).

» juguete sexualsex toy .

Example: Hotel guests not only steal towels and toiletries, but some of them even take home unusual objects like sex toys, stuffed animals and toilet seats.

» muelle de jugueteslinky .

Example: She then went on to demonstrate that a sound wave looks like a slinky being pushed back and forth.

» soldado de juguetemodel soldier .

Example: The cataloguing of Napoleonic miniatures (model soldiers made of tin or pewter) is used to demonstrate the feasibility of extending AACR2 to the realm of museums.

» teléfono de juguetetoy phone .

Example: The same set of toys, which included a doll, a saucepan, a baby bottle, coffee mug, teacup, teaspoon, doll crib, blanket, toy phone and dump truck, was presented to children of all ages during individual 10-minute sessions.

» tienda de juguetestoy shop .

Example: These toy shops may be small, but they compete with the biggest retailers every holiday season and thrive.

» tren de juguetetoy traintrain setmodel train set .

Example: If none of these terms is appropriate, give the specific name of the item or the names of the parts of the item as concisely as possible; e.g., 1 clockwork toy train.

Example: This is the world's biggest train set which covers 1150 square metres, features almost six miles of track and is still not complete.

Example: If you're looking for something unique to add to your model train set, you may be interested in adding diner cars.

Juguete synonyms

play in spanish: jugar, pronunciation: pleɪ part of speech: verb, noun fiddle in spanish: violín, pronunciation: fɪdəl part of speech: noun flirt in spanish: Ligar, pronunciation: flɜrt part of speech: verb, noun dally in spanish: perder el tiempo, pronunciation: dæli part of speech: verb miniature in spanish: miniatura, pronunciation: mɪniətʃʊr part of speech: adjective, noun diddle in spanish: estafar, pronunciation: dɪdəl part of speech: verb plaything in spanish: juguete, pronunciation: pleɪθɪŋ part of speech: noun toy dog in spanish: perro de juguete, pronunciation: tɔɪdɔg part of speech: noun
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