Pescada in english

Fish

pronunciation: fɪʃ part of speech: noun
In gestures

pescada = hake. 

Example: Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.

pescar = fish for ; fish ; land + a fish ; catch + a fish. 

Example: The article 'Catfish ain't ugly' reviews the range of Web sites providing information about the catfish in the USA and places to go to fish for catfish.Example: Anyone age 16 and older must have a current fishing license in their possession while fishing in freshwater or saltwater in Georgia.Example: A man has survived for hours in cold, shark-infested waters after being dragged out of his boat as he struggled to land a large fish.Example: A farmer may have made fishing history recently by catching a fish with nothing but the help of his trusty drone.

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» buen sitio para pescarfishing spot .

Example: A battle over lucrative baby eels has turned a Somerset fishing spot into a war zone = En Somerset, las disputas sobre las lucrativas angulas han convertido una zona de pesca popular en una zona de guerra.

» caña de pescarfishing rodfishing pole .

Example: There are also devices which can be attached to a fishing rod to indicate when the fishing line moves as would be the case when a fish strikes.

Example: Suddenly there was a loud 'whack-whack-whack' and I looked back to see the guide slapping the water with his fishing pole.

» cesta para pescar langostaslobster trap .

Example: We will see the mountains of lobster traps and the charming crooked streets and hazy seascapes that charmed painter Fitzhugh Lane.

» pescar con red de arrastretrawl .

Example: Trawling for fish and scallops by fishermen has been shown to be putting these animals at risk.

» pescar en excesooverfish  .

Example: The following is a list of those fish which are being overfished or caught using wasteful or destructive fishing methods.

» pescar furtivamentepoach .

Example: Fifty-eight deer died: 12 due to predation, 6 due to malnutrition, 14 due to other or unknown sources, and 26 killed by hunters (including 1 that was poached).

» pescarlas al vuelobe quick on the uptake .

Example: Lauren is very quick on the uptake and picks up on everything going on around her but knows it doesn't pay to have loose lips.

» pescar un pezland + a fishcatch + a fish .

Example: A man has survived for hours in cold, shark-infested waters after being dragged out of his boat as he struggled to land a large fish.

Example: A farmer may have made fishing history recently by catching a fish with nothing but the help of his trusty drone.

» red de pescarfishnetfishing net .

Example: The garden is protected from woodland creatures by a hanging of fishnet.

Example: Abandoned fishing nets trap animals and destroy seafloor habitat.

» salir a pescargo out + fishing .

Example: The wave breakers also shield the fishermen from choppy waves when they go out fishing and when their boats return to shore.

» vara de pescarfishing rodfishing pole .

Example: There are also devices which can be attached to a fishing rod to indicate when the fishing line moves as would be the case when a fish strikes.

Example: Suddenly there was a loud 'whack-whack-whack' and I looked back to see the guide slapping the water with his fishing pole.

Pescada synonyms

mark in spanish: marca, pronunciation: mɑrk part of speech: noun, verb angle in spanish: ángulo, pronunciation: æŋgəl part of speech: noun fool in spanish: tonto, pronunciation: ful part of speech: noun mug in spanish: jarra, pronunciation: mʌg part of speech: noun gull in spanish: gaviota, pronunciation: gʌl part of speech: noun sucker in spanish: ventosa, pronunciation: sʌkɜr part of speech: noun patsy in spanish: patsy, pronunciation: pætsi part of speech: noun chump in spanish: cabeza, pronunciation: tʃʌmp part of speech: noun schlemiel in spanish: schlemiel, pronunciation: ʃlemil part of speech: noun shlemiel in spanish: Shlemiel, pronunciation: ʃlemil part of speech: noun go fish in spanish: ve pez, pronunciation: goʊfɪʃ part of speech: noun fall guy in spanish: chivo expiatorio, pronunciation: fɔlgaɪ part of speech: noun soft touch in spanish: tacto suave, pronunciation: sɑfttʌtʃ part of speech: noun
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