Natación in english

Swimming

pronunciation: swɪmɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures

natación = swimming. 

Example: The most popular recreation forms in nature are swimming in summer, the picking of berries, and mushrooms, cross-country skiing, and fishing and hunting.

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» calle de nataciónswim lane .

Example: The new pool will have eight swim lanes, 25 yards long.

» diagrama de calles de nataciónswim lane diagram .

Example: Swim lane diagrams are good tools to use to map a process flow and identify potential problem areas that need to be corrected.

» estilo de nataciónswimming stroke .

Example: The butterfly stroke is one of the fastest of all swimming strokes.

» gorro de nataciónswim cap .

Example: Competitors failing to wear the official swim caps or altering them may be subject to disqualification.

» natación a brazafront crawlcrawlbreaststroke .

Example: The front crawl in swimming is probably the most common of strokes associated with professional swimming, as it's the fastest one.

Example: In freestyle swimming any stroke may be used, but the crawl, considered the speediest, is almost always favored.

Example: Many swimmers gravitate towards breastroke because of its slightly slower pace, making it seem less rigorous and more inviting.

» natación a mariposabutterfly stroke .

Example: The butterfly stroke is one of the fastest of all swimming strokes.

» natación de espaldabackstroke .

Example: Melissa Franklin of the United States won the women's 200 metres backstroke title at the world swimming championships.

» natación estilo librefreestyle swimming .

Example: In freestyle swimming any stroke may be used, but the crawl, considered the speediest, is almost always favored.

» natación sincronizadasynchronised swimmingwater ballet .

Example: At the turn of the 20th century, synchronized swimming was known as water ballet.

Example: At the turn of the 20th century, synchronized swimming was known as water ballet.

Natación synonyms

swim in spanish: nadar, pronunciation: swɪm part of speech: verb, noun liquid in spanish: líquido, pronunciation: lɪkwəd part of speech: adjective, noun horizontal in spanish: horizontal, pronunciation: hɔrəzɑntəl part of speech: adjective watery in spanish: acuoso, pronunciation: wɔtɜri part of speech: adjective tearful in spanish: lloroso, pronunciation: tɪrfəl part of speech: adjective naiant in spanish: naiant, pronunciation: naɪənt part of speech: adjective
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