Nido in english

Nest

pronunciation: nest part of speech: noun
In gestures

nido1 = nest. 

Example: Here the idea of chronological sequence may be used; for example, when considering the relative position in the overall order of 'birds' and 'nests', birds must come first.

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» caja nidobirdhousenest box .

Example: A well-built birdhouse should be durable, rainproof, cool and readily accessible for cleaning.

Example: We suggest angling the top of the nest box to disuade hens from being able to roost on or above the nest boxes.

» cama nidotruckle bedtrumple bedtrundle bed .

Example: On the ground floor there is an additional double bedroom with one single bed and a truckle bed and ensuite shower room.

Example: By removing the mattress from a trumple bed it can be used as a general storage drawer.

Example: Constructing a trundle bed is a wonderful way to add a guest bed for your child's bedroom.

» dejar el nidofly + the nestleave + the nestfly + the coop .

Example: The term 'family nest' was used in the 1960s by researchers to describe an empty nest from which all of the children had flown leaving the parents lonely or sad.

Example: The senior year in high school is shadowed by anxiety about getting into college and about leaving the 'nest' for the unknown.

Example: By January 2010 I had flown the coop and escaped the clutches of winter.

» nido comestibleesculent nest .

Example: Esculent nests are principally found in Java, in caverns that are most frequently, though not always, found on the sea-coast.

» nido de avispashornet's nestwasps' nest .

Example: The article 'Sex: see also 'hornet's nest'' sets out the reasons why the absence of books on teenage sexuality can be more harmful than their presence on library shelves = El artículo "Sexo: véase también 'nido de avispas'" explica las razones de por qué la usencia de libros sobre la sexualidad de los adolescentes puede ser más perjudicial que su presencia en los estantes de la biblioteca.

Example: When I was a young, troublesome rapscallion, one of my favorite destructive pastimes was to throw rocks at wasps' nests.

» nido de cuervocrow's nest .

Example: While they were talking a voice from the crow's nest called, 'Land ahoy!' and in a moment the ship was all life.

» nido de ratasrat traprat hole .

Example: Amanda's landlord ought to be sued for allowing people to live in such a rat trap.

Example: If I were to ever find myself reduced to having to live in such a rat hole, there really would be nothing left but suicide.

» nido de víborasvipers' nest .

Example: The latest allegations point to what seems to be a vipers' nest of corruption at the heart of a sport once renowned for its fair play.

» nido familiarfamily nest .

Example: The term 'family nest' was used in the 1960s by researchers to describe an empty nest from which all of the children had flown leaving the parents lonely or sad.

» volar del nidofly + the nestleave + the nestfly + the coop .

Example: The term 'family nest' was used in the 1960s by researchers to describe an empty nest from which all of the children had flown leaving the parents lonely or sad.

Example: The senior year in high school is shadowed by anxiety about getting into college and about leaving the 'nest' for the unknown.

Example: By January 2010 I had flown the coop and escaped the clutches of winter.

» zona de nidosnesting area .

Example: Mangrove branches are rookeries, or nesting areas, for beautiful coastal birds such as brown pelicans and roseate spoonbills.

nido2 = babies' sleeping area. 

Example: A number of childcare centers have been cited for license violations for not maintaining proper safety standards for babies' sleeping areas.

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» zona nidobabies' sleeping area .

Example: A number of childcare centers have been cited for license violations for not maintaining proper safety standards for babies' sleeping areas.

nido3 = leper colony ; nidus. 

Example: Without data protection legislation the UK could become the leper colony of unsafe information with companies in other countries refusing to transmit valuable data into the UK.Example: The sacrum was used in sacrificial rites, was considered to play an important role in protecting the genitalia and its intactness as a nidus for resurrection at the Day of Judgment was vital.

nido4 = backlog. 

Example: When the move took place in 1897, it was found that there was a backlog of some thirty years of uncatalogued and unbound material.
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