Nieve in english

Snow

pronunciation: snoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

nevar = snow ; snow + fall. 

Example: Stu looked out the window about eleven and saw that it was snowing = Stu looked out the window about eleven and saw that it was snowing.Example: If it's late fall or early in the winter (after the plant has shed its leaves but before snow has fallen), you can also do some pruning to shape the wisteria vine.

nieve1 = snow. 

Example: A scene involving the book's protagonist and a snowfall, for example, might lead to talk about the reader's experience of snow.

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» abominable hombre de las nieves, elabominable snowman, the .

Example: A geneticist believes he may have begun to solve the riddle of one of most enduring myths in all of cryptozoology: the yeti, or abominable snowman, of the Himalayas.

» aislado por la nievesnowbound .

Example: Philip Hunter reports on this meeting held in snowbound Torun, Poland, 3-4 February 2003.

» alud de nievesnow avalanchesnowslide .

Example: Snow avalanches threaten life and property in mountainous areas worldwide.

Example: Authorities say two separate snowslides near Snoqualmie Pass have injured six people.

» avalancha de nievesnow avalanchesnowslide .

Example: Snow avalanches threaten life and property in mountainous areas worldwide.

Example: Authorities say two separate snowslides near Snoqualmie Pass have injured six people.

» blanco como la nievesnow-whitespotlessly whiteas white as snowas white as a sheet (of paper)as white as a ghostsnowy whitelily-white .

Example: A flock of snow-white doves were flying back and forth across it, and one sat upon the window's ledge and cooed.

Example: Everybody's teeth are spotlessly white when they begin to grow.

Example: He covered the roof with tiles, installed new waterwheels and grinding stones, and produced flour that was white as snow.

Example: Again, it's very rare to find people whose skin tones are as white as a sheet of paper.

Example: When I finally got across the street to him, he was as white as a ghost, looking like he had seen something very out of the ordinary.

Example: I have seen many owl costumes, typically brown or black ones, but never a snowy white one.

Example: Fae lied naked on her back entangled within her lily-white satin sheets watching the blades of her ceiling fan whirl around at high speed.

» bloqueado por la nievesnowbound .

Example: Philip Hunter reports on this meeting held in snowbound Torun, Poland, 3-4 February 2003.

» bola de cristal con nieve dentrosnow globe .

Example: Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.

» cadenas para la nievesnow chainstyre chains .

Example: Snow chains are a must on mountain roads where there is ice.

Example: Before purchasing tire chains, consult your vehicle's manual to see if chains can be used on your vehicle.

» caminar por la nieve con raquetasgo + snowshoeingsnowshoeingsnowshoe .

Example: Here is a list of places for families to go cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the greater Rochester area.

Example: As many winter recreationists rediscover snowshoeing, many more new models of snowshoe are becoming available.

Example: Although many people like the individuality and peacefulness of snowshoeing, it's a good idea to snowshoe with a friend or partner.

» copo de nievesnowflake .

Example: Snowflakes always have six arms or sides because of the way the crystals grow.

» cubierto de nievesnow-coveredsnowcapped [Generalmente referido a las montañas] .

Example: Normally snow-covered in winter, the mountain range is bare now but offers some welcome shade from the blistering sun.

Example: From snowcapped mountains to the rainforest, Bolivia is a land of contrasts.

» de nievesnowy [snowier -comp., snowiest -sup.]  .

Example: Canarians are like Teide, snowy quietness on the outside, fire in the heart.

» efecto bola de nievesnowball effect .

Example: Sometimes a snowball effect will turn up with one piece of research affecting developments in many areas.

» las primeras nievesthe first snow .

Example: Some people call juncoes 'snowbirds' because they arrive with the first snow.

» leopardo de las nievessnow leopard .

Example: The world is getting hotter, and the changing climate poses a threat to most living creatures, not the least of which are snow leopards.

» límite de las nieves perpetuassnowline .

Example: Warmer summer temperatures will probably lead to a rise in the summer snowline, changing the scenery in southern mountain areas.

» lluvia nievefreezing rain .

Example: Freezing rain caused numerous fender-benders across central North Carolina.

» manto de nievecloak of white .

Example: Then the vibrant greens of summer are muted by a cloak of white and the refuge is wrapped in the severe beauty of northern winter.

» más frío que la nieveas cold as ice .

Example: There are cultures where physical/verbal affection is simply not common you may find that some girls can like you and still be as cold as ice.

» muñeco de nievesnowman [snowmen, -pl.] .

Example: When a young boy's snowman comes to life on Christmas Eve, the two set off on a night-time quest for adventure, meeting penguins, reindeer and naturally, Father Christmas.

» nieve + caersnow + fall .

Example: If it's late fall or early in the winter (after the plant has shed its leaves but before snow has fallen), you can also do some pruning to shape the wisteria vine.

» pala de quitar nievesnow shovel .

Example: After the alligator snapped at one of them, the teenagers beat it to death with their snow shovels.

» pala para quitar nievesnow shovel .

Example: After the alligator snapped at one of them, the teenagers beat it to death with their snow shovels.

» pinzón de las nievessnowbird .

Example: Some people call juncoes 'snowbirds' because they arrive with the first snow.

» ráfaga de nievesnow squall .

Example: Several snow squalls continue to blow across parts of southern Ontario causing dangerous driving conditions for motorists.

» raqueta de andar por la nievesnowshoe .

Example: He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.

» raqueta para la nievesnowshoe .

Example: He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.

» tormenta de nievesnowstormblizzard .

Example: 'What happened yesterday?' 'Well, as you know, we usually close in bad snowstorms'.

Example: After a long, hard winter whose storms and blizzards have kept readers away from bookshops, booksellers are looking forward to heavier traffic in the summer.

nieve2 = snow ; coke. 

Example: It would be nice for libraries to practice more creative cross-referencing, for instance introducing cross-references from Flapjacks and Hotcakes to the primary heading, PANCAKES, WAFFLES, etc.; or from 'Coke' and 'Snow' to COCAINE.Example: It would be nice for libraries to practice more creative cross-referencing, for instance introducing cross-references from Flapjacks and Hotcakes to the primary heading, PANCAKES, WAFFLES, etc.; or from 'coke' and 'Snow' to COCAINE.

Nieve synonyms

c in spanish: do, pronunciation: si part of speech: noun bamboozle in spanish: embaucar, pronunciation: bæmbuzəl part of speech: verb hoodwink in spanish: engañar, pronunciation: hʊdwɪŋk part of speech: verb coke in spanish: Coca, pronunciation: koʊk part of speech: noun snowfall in spanish: nevada, pronunciation: snoʊfɑl part of speech: noun cocain in spanish: Cocain, pronunciation: koʊkeɪn part of speech: noun cocaine in spanish: cocaína, pronunciation: koʊkeɪn part of speech: noun lead by the nose in spanish: trastear, pronunciation: ledbaɪðənoʊz part of speech: verb play false in spanish: traicionar, pronunciation: pleɪfɔls part of speech: verb
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