Remar in english
Row
pronunciation: roʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: roʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures



remar = oar ; paddle ; row.
Example: The precarious wooden boats were pushed by oaring to the fishing grounds.Example: When you tire of the town, rent a kayak and paddle around the islands keeping your eyes skinned for whales that inhabit the Sound.Example: Techniques such as keeping your head straight and pulling the oars evenly are vital to know before rowing for any distance.more:
» dejar de remar = lie on + Posesivo + oars ; rest on + Posesivo + oars .
Example: Other boats lay on their oars in the vicinity of the sinking ship, a few survivors being rescued from the water. Example: The boat continued to float idly downstream, the men resting on their oars.» remar en canoa = canoe .
Example: She learned to swim, canoe, and waterski at her family's lake house and began attending outdoor-oriented summer camp at the age of 8.» remar en piragua = canoe .
Example: She learned to swim, canoe, and waterski at her family's lake house and began attending outdoor-oriented summer camp at the age of 8.» remar hacia la orilla = pull for + the shore ; pull for + the shore ; pull for + the shore .
Example: We pulled for the shore with waves splashing over our gunwales only to find sheer cliffs rising ahead of us -- a steep unbroken wall extending in either direction. Example: We pulled for the shore with waves splashing over our gunwales only to find sheer cliffs rising ahead of us -- a steep unbroken wall extending in either direction. Example: We pulled for the shore with waves splashing over our gunwales only to find sheer cliffs rising ahead of us -- a steep unbroken wall extending in either direction.