Posada in english
Hostal
pronunciation: hɑstəl part of speech: noun
pronunciation: hɑstəl part of speech: noun
In gestures
posada = inn ; country inn ; hostelry.
Example: This article describes the architecture of the library in Skorping, Denmark, built on the site of an old inn destroyed by fire.Example: After lunch at a country inn you will continue on to your overnight accommodation in Drakenberg = After lunch at a country inn you will continue on to your overnight accommodation in Drakenberg.Example: The walk will last 90 minutes at a leisurely pace, and finish at a local hostelry for a 'light' buffet supper which is included in the price.posar = ponce about/around.
Example: Ministers just 'ponce' around in front of TV cameras and hold unending meetings producing reports for the Media but nothing seems to be happening.more:
» posar la mirada en = rest + Posesivo + gaze on .
Example: She rested her gaze on a group of students in the center of the weight room who were gathered around a very large and well-built boy.» posar las manos sobre = lay + Posesivo + hands on ; get + Posesivo + hands on ; get + Posesivo + mitts on .
Example: She would lay her hands on my head and the pain, dizziness & nausea would dissipate. Example: A pensioner who had never been on a plane before has finally beaten her fear of flying -- and even got her hands on the cockpit controls. Example: Since 2007, Jo's wanted to get her mitts on the European Champion title, and just three weeks after becoming World Champion, she's only gone and done it! = Desde el 2007, Jo ha querido conseguir el título de campeona de Europa y justo tres semanas de convertirse en la campeona mundial, ha ido y lo ha hecho.» posar los ojos en = rest + Posesivo + eyes on .
Example: For a passing moment after resting her eyes on the tattoo on his arm, Lily had merely looked scared.