Redondo in english

Round

pronunciation: raʊnd part of speech: adjective, noun, adverb
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round

redondo = round ; well-rounded. 

Example: That will not be accomplished by asking: 'How many people are for having the steering wheel in a round form or some other form?'.Example: All specimens were well-rounded rusty brown pebbles found near the surface.

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» arroz redondopudding riceshort-grain(ed) rice .

Example: Rice pudding is traditionally made with pudding rice, milk, cream, and sugar and is sometimes flavoured with vanilla, nutmeg, jam and/or cinnamon.

Example: Long-grain rice has a lot of amylose and not much amylopectin while short-grain rice has a good balance of both.

» barra redonda de maderadowelling .

Example: It is sometimes necessary to weight the bottom of each map with a piece of dowelling to prevent curling up.

» caer (en) redondoflake out [Coloquial]lose + Posesivo + consciousnesspass outkeel overcrash outgo out + coldflop overzonk outdrop like + a sack of potatoesgo down like + a sack of potatoes .

Example: After dancing his heart out for an hour or two, and drinking more beers than he should, he flaked out earlier than most.

Example: The bleed was so severe that she almost lost her consciousness and had to be hospitalised for 10 weeks.

Example: He fell from his stool, passing out.

Example: If I was running at a dead sprint going full tilt, I do not think I could make it much more than maybe one mile before I would keel over.

Example: After that we just crashed out on the beach and soaked up the sun.

Example: She jammed her finger in the door and went out cold for about 1 minute.

Example: I was brushing her hair in the living room when she flopped over and her lips turned blue.

Example: Whatever the reason, this pup is zonked out and won't even budge when mom tries to wake him.

Example: This morning I got out of bed and took two steps and my right leg gave out -- I dropped like a sack of potatoes and sprained my ankle.

Example: Then he hit himself in the temple, and he went down like a sack of potatoes.

» caerse redondokeel overflake out [Coloquial]lose + Posesivo + consciousnesspass outgo out + coldflop overzonk outdrop like + a sack of potatoesgo down like + a sack of potatoes .

Example: If I was running at a dead sprint going full tilt, I do not think I could make it much more than maybe one mile before I would keel over.

Example: After dancing his heart out for an hour or two, and drinking more beers than he should, he flaked out earlier than most.

Example: The bleed was so severe that she almost lost her consciousness and had to be hospitalised for 10 weeks.

Example: He fell from his stool, passing out.

Example: She jammed her finger in the door and went out cold for about 1 minute.

Example: I was brushing her hair in the living room when she flopped over and her lips turned blue.

Example: Whatever the reason, this pup is zonked out and won't even budge when mom tries to wake him.

Example: This morning I got out of bed and took two steps and my right leg gave out -- I dropped like a sack of potatoes and sprained my ankle.

Example: Then he hit himself in the temple, and he went down like a sack of potatoes.

» con cuello redondoround-neck(ed) .

Example: He was wearing a round-neck sweater and dark trousers and is believed to have been driving a small, four-door car.

» de cuello redondoround-neck(ed) .

Example: He was wearing a round-neck sweater and dark trousers and is believed to have been driving a small, four-door car.

» en + Distancia + a la redondawithin + Distancia .

Example: Looking around the mall, I see three sporting goods stores but there is only one library within 2 miles of the mall.

» máquina redondamould machine [Máquina para la fabricación de papel que imita al papel hecho a mano o de tina] .

Example: Another variant of the cylinder machine which had some success was the mould machine, introduced in England in about 1910 for making imitation hand-made (mouldmade) paper from rag stock.

» mesa redondaround tableroundtablepanel session .

Example: A series of round table discussions over 2 days served to clarify the main points at issue.

Example: Within ALA, all divisions and roundtables were invited to designate representatives to the committee.

Example: The major points raised during discussion and panel sessions are outlined.

» negarse en redondorefuse + point-blankbaulk at [balk at]give + a flat refusalcategorically + refuse .

Example: They refuse point-blank to acknowledge the significance of gender differences.

Example: Bloomington has a well-used circulating periodicals collection and library users responded enthusiastically to InfoTrac2, although staff baulked at the $2,500 annual cost.

Example: There are strong indications that Serbia will give a flat refusal to the demands announced by the Bulgarian premier, Vassil, three weeks ago.

Example: Some children categorically refuse to taste a new food, often spitting it out if they do.

» salir redondonail itcome up + a treatgo down + a treat .

Example: It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.

Example: The window frames appeared to have not seen the light of day for over 50 years and were totally caked in dirt -- although with some elbow grease the window came up a treat.

Example: After only two days rehearsal we did a stormer of a gig from my point of view which went down a treat to a packed house.

» salir todo redondoland on + Posesivo + (own two) feetfall on + Posesivo + feet .

Example: He thought he had landed on his feet when he got a job at a large and prestigious firm, but he soon discovered there was more to the job than he imagined.

Example: However it seems the he has fallen on his feet with a promising career ahead of him that all started from a karaoke night.

» ventana redondaroundel window .

Example: Two new stained glass roundel windows were put into the East window to commemorate the Millennium.

Redondo synonyms

beat in spanish: golpear, pronunciation: bit verb, nounaround in spanish: alrededor, pronunciation: ɜraʊnd adverbring in spanish: anillo, pronunciation: rɪŋ nounturn in spanish: giro, pronunciation: tɜrn verb, nouncycle in spanish: ciclo, pronunciation: saɪkəl nouncircle in spanish: circulo, pronunciation: sɜrkəl nouncircuit in spanish: circuito, pronunciation: sɜrkət nounattack in spanish: ataque, pronunciation: ətæk noun, verbrhythm in spanish: ritmo, pronunciation: rɪðəm nounassault in spanish: asalto, pronunciation: əsɔlt nounfull in spanish: completo, pronunciation: fʊl adjectiveglobal in spanish: global, pronunciation: gloʊbəl adjectivepolish in spanish: polaco, pronunciation: pɑlɪʃ adjective, nounstave in spanish: duela, pronunciation: steɪv verb, nounbout in spanish: combate, pronunciation: baʊt nounassail in spanish: asaltar, pronunciation: əseɪl verbsnipe in spanish: agachadiza, pronunciation: snaɪp nounsurround in spanish: rodear, pronunciation: sɜraʊnd verborotund in spanish: rimbombante, pronunciation: ɔroʊtənd adjectivecircular in spanish: circular, pronunciation: sɜrkjəlɜr adjectiverung in spanish: peldaño, pronunciation: rʌŋ nounencircle in spanish: rodear, pronunciation: ensɜrkəl verbenviron in spanish: reinar, pronunciation: envaɪrən verbrotund in spanish: rotundo, pronunciation: roʊtʌnd adjectiveround off in spanish: redondear, pronunciation: raʊndɔf verbspherical in spanish: esférico, pronunciation: sferɪkəl adjectivefill out in spanish: llenar, pronunciation: fɪlaʊt verblash out in spanish: arremeter, pronunciation: læʃaʊt verbglobular in spanish: globular, pronunciation: glɑbjəlɜr adjectiveinexact in spanish: inexacto, pronunciation: ɪnɪgzækt adjectivecapitate in spanish: en forma de la cabeza, pronunciation: kæpəteɪt noun, adjectivebrush up in spanish: repasar, pronunciation: brʌʃʌp verbround out in spanish: redondear, pronunciation: raʊndaʊt verbdiscoid in spanish: discoido, pronunciation: dɪskɔɪd adjectivemoonlike in spanish: Luna como, pronunciation: munlaɪk adjectiveglobose in spanish: globoso, pronunciation: gloʊboʊz adjectiveorbicular in spanish: orbicular, pronunciation: ɔrbɪkjəlɜr adjectivenutlike in spanish: como una nuez, pronunciation: nʌtlaɪk adjectiveroundish in spanish: casi redondo, pronunciation: raʊndɪʃ adjectivespheric in spanish: esférico, pronunciation: sferɪk adjectivelabialize in spanish: labializar, pronunciation: leɪbiəlaɪz verbcoccoid in spanish: coccoide, pronunciation: kɑkəd adjectiveone shot in spanish: un trago, pronunciation: wʌnʃɑt nounorbiculate in spanish: orbiculado, pronunciation: ɔrbɪkjəleɪt adjectivediscoidal in spanish: discoidal, pronunciation: dɪskɔɪdəl adjectivepolish up in spanish: pulir, pronunciation: pɑlɪʃʌp verbball-shaped in spanish: en forma de bola, pronunciation: bɔlʃeɪpt adjectiveringlike in spanish: como un anillo, pronunciation: rɪŋlaɪk adjectivedisklike in spanish: como un disco, pronunciation: dɪsklaɪk adjectivemoon-round in spanish: alrededor de la luna, pronunciation: munraʊnd adjectiveround of golf in spanish: ronda de golf, pronunciation: raʊndʌvgɑlf nounround down in spanish: redondear a la baja, pronunciation: raʊnddaʊn verbround of drinks in spanish: ronda de bebidas, pronunciation: raʊndʌvdrɪŋks noundaily round in spanish: ronda diaria, pronunciation: deɪlɪraʊnd noununit of ammunition in spanish: unidad de municiones, pronunciation: junətʌvæmjənɪʃən noun
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