Pilón in english
Pylon
pronunciation: paɪlɑn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: paɪlɑn part of speech: noun
In gestures
pilón1 = trough.
Example: The most common method is to expose the copy paper by passing it through a trough of developing fluid.more:
» un pilón de = a raft of ; a mass of ; a stack of ; a cartload of ; a load of ; a carload of .
Example: We've had a raft of excuses and not one apology. Example: Flaws are emphasized and frequent comparisons made with similar tools, but these are often buried in a mass of minutiae. Example: They found him in his habitually cluttered office, buried beneath stacks of paperwork. Example: Planning a bachelorette party doesn't require cartloads of cash -- all it takes are a few creative ideas!. Example: Recent awards given to the company has generated loads of media attention from around the world. Example: The members of the cabinet stated that they had not been influenced in the decision by the carloads of petitions that had come in from all parts of the United States.pilón2 = pylon.
Example: Pylons were often decorated with scenes emphasizing a king's authority since it was the public face of a cult building.