Rincón in english

Corner

pronunciation: kɔrnɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

rincón = corner ; nook ; alcove ; hideaway ; secluded spot. 

Example: The easy chairs are however often tucked into odd corners where you could not put a full table and chair anyway.Example: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he would often hide in some nook of the station to save the fare.Example: Our news service is delivered by a large-screen television that broadcasts continuous cable news in a special alcove adjacent to the library's current periodicals and reference areas.Example: This the perfect hideaway for newlyweds.Example: Nestled among the majestic white pines in central Wisconsin are 17 lakeside cabins located on a secluded spot on beautiful Castle Rock Lake.

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» de todos los rincones del mundoof every corner of the worldof every corner of the globefrom every corner of the globefrom every corner of the world .

Example: Our intention is to provide you with free offline maps of every corner of the world.

Example: This proof is contained in a meteorite unearthed in Antarctica in 1984 whose name was soon the talk of every corner of the globe.

Example: I like every kind of music from every corner of the globe.

Example: In late summer, the ideas started pouring in from every corner of the world.

» en este rincón dein this neck of [Usado tanto para referirse a un momento en el tiempo o a un lugar] .

Example: The scarcity of aircrafts in this neck of the war necessitated the immediate dismantling of their frames after crack-ups.

» en todos los rincones del mundoin every corner of the globein every corner of the world .

Example: Football talent can be found in every corner of the globe and Malta is no exception.

Example: The shouts, sounds, and smells of streetside commerce are unique in every corner of the world, with each culture putting a local twist on this brand of work.

» rincón apartadosecluded spot .

Example: Nestled among the majestic white pines in central Wisconsin are 17 lakeside cabins located on a secluded spot on beautiful Castle Rock Lake.

» rincón de la lecturaclassroom reading corner [En las aulas de enseñanza primaria, generalmente, espacio con estanterías de libros y decorada con carteles, dibujos, etc., que hacen referencia al contenido o los autores de los libros] .

Example: These tapes are produced for use in a classroom reading corner or school library and are displayed with the book from which the extract is taken and a cassette recorder with headphones.

» rincón del cuento, elstorycorner, the [En las aulas de enseñanza primaria, generalmente, espacio con estanterías de libros y decorada con carteles, dibujos, etc., que hacen referencia al contenido o los autores de los libros] .

Example: In order to make my twice-weekly half-hour visits to the class more relaxing and, I hoped, more enjoyable, the teacher designed a special area the children called 'the storycorner'.

» rincón de lecturabook corner .

Example: Every classroom and both of our halls have a book corner, where the children can sit for periods of quite reading.

» rincón del librobook corner .

Example: Every classroom and both of our halls have a book corner, where the children can sit for periods of quite reading.

» último rincón, elnooks and crannies .

Example: In crisp, economical prose, the journal calmly brought attention to the nooks and crannies, and absurdities of university life, concerning itself with both the idiosyncratic and the profound.

Rincón synonyms

box in spanish: caja, pronunciation: bɑks part of speech: noun niche in spanish: nicho, pronunciation: nɪtʃ part of speech: noun recess in spanish: recreo, pronunciation: rɪses part of speech: noun recession in spanish: recesión, pronunciation: rɪseʃən part of speech: noun nook in spanish: rincón, pronunciation: nʊk part of speech: noun quoin in spanish: cuña, pronunciation: kweɪn part of speech: noun turning point in spanish: punto de retorno, pronunciation: tɜrnɪŋpɔɪnt part of speech: noun street corner in spanish: esquina de la calle, pronunciation: stritkɔrnɜr part of speech: noun
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