Ring
pronunciation: rɪŋ
part of speech: noun
repicar = chime ; ring out ; peal.
Example: The delay seems even longer with the second doorbell that I have set to chime once, as opposed to the front doorbell which chimes twice.Example: At one point, gunshots ringing out in the distance forced them to take cover until it was safe to continue.Example: The worshippers entered quietly as the cathedral bells started to peal.
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» andar en misa y repicando
= have it + both ways
; have + a finger in every pie
; have + Posesivo + cake and eat it
.
Example: You can't have it both ways -- you've got to think before you post every detail of your life to the Internet.
Example: Now with a whole spectrum of collaborative projects, they seem to have a finger in every pie.
Example: The article is entitled 'Web lists or OPACs: can we have our cake and eat it, too?'.
» estar en misa y repicando
= have + a finger in every pie
; have it + both ways
; have + Posesivo + cake and eat it
.
Example: Now with a whole spectrum of collaborative projects, they seem to have a finger in every pie.
Example: You can't have it both ways -- you've got to think before you post every detail of your life to the Internet.
Example: The article is entitled 'Web lists or OPACs: can we have our cake and eat it, too?'.
Repicar synonyms
round
in spanish: redondo,
pronunciation: raʊnd
part of speech: adjective, noun, adverb
call
in spanish: llamada,
pronunciation: kɔl
part of speech: verb, noun
band
in spanish: banda,
pronunciation: bænd
part of speech: noun
pack
in spanish: paquete,
pronunciation: pæk
part of speech: noun, verb
circle
in spanish: circulo,
pronunciation: sɜrkəl
part of speech: noun
phone
in spanish: teléfono,
pronunciation: foʊn
part of speech: noun
echo
in spanish: eco,
pronunciation: ekoʊ
part of speech: noun, verb
halo
in spanish: aureola,
pronunciation: heɪloʊ
part of speech: noun
gang
in spanish: pandilla,
pronunciation: gæŋ
part of speech: noun
mob
in spanish: multitud,
pronunciation: mɑb
part of speech: noun
surround
in spanish: rodear,
pronunciation: sɜraʊnd
part of speech: verb
peal
in spanish: repique,
pronunciation: pil
part of speech: noun
knell
in spanish: toque de difuntos,
pronunciation: nel
part of speech: noun
hoop
in spanish: aro,
pronunciation: hup
part of speech: noun
telephone
in spanish: teléfono,
pronunciation: teləfoʊn
part of speech: noun
reverberate
in spanish: reverberar,
pronunciation: rɪvɜrbɜrət
part of speech: verb
doughnut
in spanish: rosquilla,
pronunciation: doʊnət
part of speech: noun
annulus
in spanish: anillo,
pronunciation: ænjələs
part of speech: noun
resound
in spanish: resonar,
pronunciation: risaʊnd
part of speech: verb
encircle
in spanish: rodear,
pronunciation: ensɜrkəl
part of speech: verb
environ
in spanish: reinar,
pronunciation: envaɪrən
part of speech: verb
tintinnabulation
in spanish: tintinabulación,
pronunciation: tɪntɪnæbjəleɪʃən
part of speech: noun
ringing
in spanish: zumbido,
pronunciation: rɪŋɪŋ
part of speech: noun
call up
in spanish: llamar,
pronunciation: kɔlʌp
part of speech: noun, verb
anulus
in spanish: anulo,
pronunciation: ænjələs
part of speech: noun
closed chain
in spanish: cadena cerrada,
pronunciation: kloʊzdtʃeɪn
part of speech: noun
anchor ring
in spanish: anillo de anclaje,
pronunciation: æŋkɜrrɪŋ
part of speech: noun