Nudo in english

Knot

pronunciation: nɑt part of speech: noun
In gestures

nudo = knot ; knot. 

Example: Often, too, there were knots of badly-beaten fibre visible in the substance of the sheet.Example: The built some while ago a diesel-powered engine capable of getaway speeds of more than six knots.

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» arte de hacer nudosknotting .

Example: Mastering the arts of weaving and knotting develops other skills and dexterity.

» cortar un nudo gordianocut + a Gordian knot .

Example: I think we should all take to heart Lady Wootton's classic cutting of this Gordian knot, when she points out that social workers are not medicos, not psychologists, not sociologists, they are essentially experts in communication, performing a 'middleman' role.

» desatar un nudountie + a knot .

Example: There was another knot in the contract language which needed untying.

» deshacer un nudountie + a knot .

Example: There was another knot in the contract language which needed untying.

» hacer nudosknot .

Example: But he had knotted his tie so tight because he was so nervous that he couldn't get it off.

» hacérsele a Uno un nudo en la gargantachoking emotion + fillget + a lump in + Posesivo + throat .

Example: A choking emotion, partly made up of incredulity and in part a burning resentment filled Drew Pope.

Example: My legs were so weary from the climb I had already done and looking at the hill that remained, I got a distinctive lump in my throat and my eyes started to well up.

» lleno de nudosgnarly [gnarlier -comp., gnarliest -sup.]  .

Example: These gnarly old vines produce concentrated fruit of unsurpass quality and intensity.

» nudo corredizoslipknotnoose .

Example: This volume tellingly reveals the many negotiations, improvisations, sleights-of-hand, and slipknots that were a part of the crafting of Hitchcock's films.

Example: There was something inexpressibly poignant about the sight of the once powerful Roger Balzac sitting quiescently like a victim in a noose across the desk from him.

» nudo en el estómagoknot in + Posesivo + stomach .

Example: The knot in her stomach was growing to an unbearable size and adrenaline was pumping into every corner of her body.

» nudo en la espaldaknot in + Posesivo + back .

Example: She had a large knot in her back which made her life a living hell until she decided to go and see a chiropractor.

» nudo en la gargantalump in + Posesivo + throat .

Example: Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.

» nudo escurridizoslipknotnoose .

Example: This volume tellingly reveals the many negotiations, improvisations, sleights-of-hand, and slipknots that were a part of the crafting of Hitchcock's films.

Example: There was something inexpressibly poignant about the sight of the once powerful Roger Balzac sitting quiescently like a victim in a noose across the desk from him.

» nudo sueltotwist .

Example: She pulled her hair up in a twist, clipping it high on her head, then rubbed a little lip gloss on her wrinkled lips.

Nudo synonyms

mile in spanish: milla, pronunciation: maɪl part of speech: noun tangle in spanish: enredo, pronunciation: tæŋgəl part of speech: noun ravel in spanish: enmarañar, pronunciation: rævəl part of speech: noun mi in spanish: mi, pronunciation: mi part of speech: noun burl in spanish: mota, pronunciation: bɜrl part of speech: noun gnarl in spanish: nudo, pronunciation: nɑrl part of speech: noun slub in spanish: bata, pronunciation: slʌb part of speech: noun grayback in spanish: greyback, pronunciation: greɪbæk part of speech: noun nautical mile in spanish: milla nautica, pronunciation: nɔtəkəlmaɪl part of speech: noun air mile in spanish: milla aérea, pronunciation: ermaɪl part of speech: noun naut mi in spanish: naut mi, pronunciation: nɔtmi part of speech: noun international nautical mile in spanish: milla náutica internacional, pronunciation: ɪntɜrnæʃənəlnɔtəkəlmaɪl part of speech: noun calidris canutus in spanish: calidris canutus, pronunciation: kælɪdrɪskænutəs part of speech: noun
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