Orilla in english

Shore

pronunciation: ʃɔr part of speech: noun
In gestures

orilla = shore ; waterside ; bank ; strand. 

Example: The author chronicles the Russian geographical explorations of the northwestern shores of North Americas which were financed and organized by Count Nikolai Rumiantsev from 1803 to 1825 = The author chronicles the Russian geographical explorations of the northwestern shores of North Americas which were financed and organized by Count Nikolai Rumiantsev from 1803 to 1825.Example: An opening reception will be held in the Grand Promenade of the Sheraton Norfolk Waterside, overlooking the picturesque Norfolk Harbor.Example: This article describes the planning, construction and design of a library on the banks of the Missouri River close to Kansas City.Example: But beyond the steel and asphalt is a strand perfect for a saunter, short or long.

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» a ambas orillas del Atlánticoon both sides of the oceanon both sides of the Atlantic .

Example: In the period between the copyright legislation of 1891 and that of 1957 resetting remained the normal practice on both sides of the ocean.

Example: The policy and legal questions on both sides of the Atlantic are remarkably similar.

» a orillas del océanooceanfront .

Example: A man and a woman were killed at a luxury oceanfront resort when police fired into their bungalow after they refused to drop a handgun.

» a orillas del ríoriverfront .

Example: With its riverfront orientation and steps leading down to the esplanade, the library evokes a Greek devotional temple.

» a orillas de un lagolakesidelakefrontby the lakeside .

Example: Nestled among the majestic white pines in central Wisconsin are 17 lakeside cabins located on a secluded spot on beautiful Castle Rock Lake.

Example: This 21-acre lakefront park features a beach with a gradual slope and sandy bottom.

Example: He stood in a group of others like him by the lakeside and waited until the morning.

» ave de orillashorebird .

Example: Shorebirds vary from the boldly patterned like avocets and stilts to the subtlety of small sandpipers with plumage variation by season and age.

» buscar en las posas entre las rocas de la orillarock-pool .

Example: The only real hazard in rock-pooling is a bad fall off a slimy rock, so make sure you wear suitable footwear.

» orilla del aguawater's edge .

Example: 'Lower town,' along the water's edge, is a district of crowded brick and frame structures of varied heights, an occasional old residence having had its ground floor pressed into commercial service.

» orilla del marseashore .

Example: Examines the theme of dancing nudes by the seashore in watercolors and oil paintings by John Marin = Se analiza el tema de desnudos bailando en la orilla del mar en pinturas de acuarelas y óleo de John Marin.

» orilla del ríoriver bank [riverbank] .

Example: People grow food in allotments and on high-rise rooftops, on river banks and roadside verges, in parks and market gardens and any piece of wasteland they can find.

» posa entre las rocas de la orillarock pool .

Example: Rock pools are found in the intertidal zone, covered in seawater when it is high tide and exposed to the wind and sun at low tide.

» remar hacia la orillapull for + the shore .

Example: We pulled for the shore with waves splashing over our gunwales only to find sheer cliffs rising ahead of us -- a steep unbroken wall extending in either direction.

orillar = edge. 

Example: Oleander is a common outdoor woody shrub found in warmer climates, often used for edging freeways or gardens.

Orilla synonyms

land in spanish: tierra, pronunciation: lænd part of speech: noun seashore in spanish: costa, pronunciation: siʃɔr part of speech: noun set ashore in spanish: establecer en tierra, pronunciation: setəʃɔr part of speech: verb
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