Pano in english

Cloth

pronunciation: klɔθ part of speech: noun
In gestures

paño = cloth ; duster. 

Example: But edition binding in leather was at least as early as edition binding in cloth.Example: Someone who knows will probably strip and clean but I don't know how so it has had a rub with a duster.

more:

» conservar como oro en pañotreasure + Nombre + dearlykeep + Nombre + close to + Posesivo + heart .

Example: For many, the memories of sitting in Nana's kitchen is one that is treasured dearly.

Example: She gave her friend Cox a necklace when her daughter, Coco, was born, and she is still keeping it close to her heart almost seven years later.

» en paños menoresin + Posesivo + underclothesin + Posesivo + undies .

Example: Finally six men agreed to go forth in their underclothes and nooses around their necks in hopeful expectation that their sacrifice would satisfy the king's bloodlust and he would spare the rest of the citizens.

Example: Thousands of runners celebrated Valentine's Day with a run in their undies.

» guardar como oro en pañokeep + Nombre + close to + Posesivo + hearttreasure + Nombre + dearly .

Example: She gave her friend Cox a necklace when her daughter, Coco, was born, and she is still keeping it close to her heart almost seven years later.

Example: For many, the memories of sitting in Nana's kitchen is one that is treasured dearly.

» paño de algodóncotton cloth .

Example: Use a clean cotton cloth to wipe off the water and any remaining paint.

» paño de cocinatea toweldish towelkitchen toweldrycloth .

Example: The first project was based on horticulture while the second produced high quality tea towels, wall hangings, and placemats for the Australian tourist market.

Example: Then she wetted a dish towel and wrung it out over the sink and spread the towel over the pants before ironing.

Example: Keep kitchen towels near your sink and cooking area to wipe up spills, dry off dishes and to clean surfaces.

Example: At all times a quick rinsing with water and a wiping with a drycloth will be all that is required to bring back the surface to its original shine.

» paño de humopall of smokesmoke pallsmokescreen [También escrita separada smoke screen] .

Example: The drought was exacerbated by huge conflagrations of the rainforests, emitting extensive palls of smoke covering the whole region.

Example: Smoke palls occurr more often in the tropical regions where deep convection is most common.

Example: Librarians were forced to put up a rhetorical smokescreen which only partially succeeded in hiding the library's true nature.

» paño de lanawoollen [woolen, -USA] .

Example: The quality of paper was chiefly determined by the selection of rags for its making, pure white linens making the finest paper, while coloured linens, canvas, old rope, and even a proportion of woollens went into the poorer qualities.

» paño del polvoduster  .

Example: Someone who knows will probably strip and clean but I don't know how so it has had a rub with a duster.

» paño de microfibramicrofibre cloth .

Example: Microfibre cloths are fantastic for removing dust and they dry the surface spotlessly in seconds.

» paño mortuoriofuneral pallburial clothpall .

Example: The use of funeral palls -- or burial cloths -- is very ancient, and many examples have been found in different parts of the world.

Example: The use of funeral palls -- or burial cloths -- is very ancient, and many examples have been found in different parts of the world.

Example: Palls are often adorned with Christian symbols that focus on Christ and on the resurrection.

» paño para la carafaceclothface flannelwashclothwashrag .

Example: If you have bloodshot eyes a cold facecloth held over closed eyes will shrink blood vessels and reduce redness.

Example: Forgetting to pack a face flannel is hardly the worst mishap that can befall the holiday planner.

Example: Most people consider a washcloth as personal as a toothbrush.

Example: To cure hiccups put a washrag over a full glass of water and drink the water through it.

» paño para lavarse la carawashclothfaceclothface flannel .

Example: Most people consider a washcloth as personal as a toothbrush.

Example: If you have bloodshot eyes a cold facecloth held over closed eyes will shrink blood vessels and reduce redness.

Example: Forgetting to pack a face flannel is hardly the worst mishap that can befall the holiday planner.

» paño quirúrgicosurgical drape .

Example: The company's products range from the familiar Scotch tapes to surgical drapes, optical discs, abrasives, electrical connectors, and more than 40,000 other products.

» paños menoresundies [Forma coloquial de decir underwear/underclothes] .

Example: Lingerie is ladies' underwear; lacy frilly knickers, bras, panties, undies, stockings, various fancy items.

Pano synonyms

material in spanish: material, pronunciation: mətɪriəl part of speech: noun fabric in spanish: tela, pronunciation: fæbrɪk part of speech: noun textile in spanish: textil, pronunciation: tekstaɪl part of speech: noun
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