Orejera in english

Earmuff

pronunciation: ɪrməf part of speech: noun
In gestures

orejera = blinker ; blinder ; earmuff. 

Example: Basically I was wondering what are the purpose of blinkers when it comes to getting a yearling used to be ridden.Example: The article 'Managing technological change: to see the future, remove the blinders' warns against the increasing tendency amongst librarians to pursue goals set several years previously.Example: Attenuation changes very little when different earmuffs are used with the same earplug, but for a given earmuff the choice of earplug is critical for attenuation at frequencies below 2000 Hz.

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» gorra con orejerasdeerstalker hatdeerstalker .

Example: A stooped and gangling figure with a long, lugubrious face, clad in flapping trousers and deerstalker hat, he had a stammer which he exaggerated to tremendous comic effect.

Example: As Moffat comments dryly: 'A modern young man who wore a deerstalker would look a right dickhead, wouldn't he?'.

» gorra orejeradeerstalker hatdeerstalker .

Example: A stooped and gangling figure with a long, lugubrious face, clad in flapping trousers and deerstalker hat, he had a stammer which he exaggerated to tremendous comic effect.

Example: As Moffat comments dryly: 'A modern young man who wore a deerstalker would look a right dickhead, wouldn't he?'.

» gorro con orejerasdeerstalker hatdeerstalker .

Example: A stooped and gangling figure with a long, lugubrious face, clad in flapping trousers and deerstalker hat, he had a stammer which he exaggerated to tremendous comic effect.

Example: As Moffat comments dryly: 'A modern young man who wore a deerstalker would look a right dickhead, wouldn't he?'.

» gorro orejerodeerstalker hatdeerstalker .

Example: A stooped and gangling figure with a long, lugubrious face, clad in flapping trousers and deerstalker hat, he had a stammer which he exaggerated to tremendous comic effect.

Example: As Moffat comments dryly: 'A modern young man who wore a deerstalker would look a right dickhead, wouldn't he?'.

» ponerse las orejerasput on + blinkers .

Example: Two of the 'deadly sins' of a contemporary librarian would be a preference to work 'in silence', i.e. no contact with users and no advertising, and put on blinkers, i.e. no research and no analysis of the librarian's work.
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