Rojo in english

Red

pronunciation: red part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

rojo = red. 

Example: The red ON/OFF switch for the terminal is located at the left side of the screen.

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» achicoria de hoja rojaradicchio .

Example: The more mature, curly chicory leaves, or radicchio, are usually a bit bitter.

» alerta rojared alert .

Example: The fact that killer whales could achieve those levels of contaminants is a red alert that we need to take better care of the ocean.

» alfombra roja, lared carpet, the [Utilizado generalmente para indicar acontecimiento especial o tratamiento especial otorgado a alguien] .

Example: Tinseltown's leading men never get their due on the red carpet.

» al rojo vivored-hot .

Example: A commonly quoted version of Edward's death is that he was murdered with a red-hot poker forced up his fundament.

» ardilla rojared squirrel .

Example: Research has shown that grey squirrels put on a lot more body fat than red squirrels which gives them a better chance of surviving.

» atún rojobluefin tuna .

Example: A report on the state of bluefin tuna fisheries has found that, without drastic measures, there is a less than 1 percent chance of the population returning to healthy levels by 2024.

» Caperucita RojaLittle Red Riding Hood .

Example: 'Little Red Riding Hood' is among the books for children including violence.

» carne rojared meat .

Example: These programmes cover red meat slaughterhouses, ware potatoes, liquid milk processing, horticulture, cereals, fisheries, and pigmeat slaughtering and processing.

» cedro rojocigar-box cedar .

Example: The ease with which thin cigar-box cedar could be cut contributed to the proliferation of complex geometric patterns combining many different shapes.

» cernícalo de patas rojasred-legged kestrel .

Example: The red-legged kestrel species appears to be rather rare in South Africa on the whole.

» cifra de glóbulos rojosred blood cell counthaemoglobin count .

Example: A low red blood cell count can cause fatigue as well as more serious concerns.

Example: The iron in animal foods is in the heme form, which is easier for your body to absorb than iron from vegetarian sources and works briliantly towards increasing the haemoglobin count.

» cruzar la línea rojacross + the red line .

Example: Sweating, headaches and shaking are just some of the physical signs that a person has 'crossed the red line' into full blown alcoholism.

» Cruz Roja, laRed Cross, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: The Red Cross then established and ran a library for the about 500 asylum seekers who were interned on the ship awaiting police interviewing.

» de color rojored-colouredred-coloured .

Example: Also known as ocean perch or rosefish in North America and as Norway haddock in Europe, the redfish is one of a number of red-coloured scorpion fish.

Example: Also known as ocean perch or rosefish in North America and as Norway haddock in Europe, the redfish is one of a number of red-coloured scorpion fish.

» de patas rojasred-leggedred-footed .

Example: The hermit crabs I keep in my fish tank are all red-legged but for one that is scarlet.

Example: Among the most visually striking is the red-footed but otherwise bright green flying frog.

» el cielo rojo al atardecer augura buen tiempo, el cielo rojo al amanecer augura mal tiempored sky at night, (shepherd/sailor)'s delight, red sky in the morning, (shepherd/sailor)'s warning [En inglés británico se utiliza shepherd y en americano sailor]red sky at night, (shepherd/sailor)'s delight, red sky in the morning, (shepherd/sailor)'s warning [En inglés británico se utiliza shepherd y en americano sailor] .

Example: The old adage of 'red sky at night, shepherd's delight, red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning', has bearing only in the Northern Hemisphere.

Example: The old adage of 'red sky at night, shepherd's delight, red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning', has bearing only in the Northern Hemisphere.

» en alerta rojaon red alert .

Example: We will be on red alert effective today, which means that we will place on stand-by at least 2,000 soldiers to prepare for any incident in the Labor Day holiday.

» escarola de hoja rojaradicchio .

Example: The more mature, curly chicory leaves, or radicchio, are usually a bit bitter.

» estar al rojo vivobe at boiling point .

Example: Tensions among Rwandans were at boiling point, public order was in anarchy and the nation was in tears.

» estar en números rojosbe in the red .

Example: Liquidity crunch is on and the market is in the red.

» estar rojo de irabe red with anger .

Example: The veins in our necks were bulging, our faces were red with anger and neither of us were going to back down.

» estar rojo de vergüenzabe red with embarrassment .

Example: So, I take it back; Clarisse's face wasn't red with anger, it was red with embarrassment.

» farolillo rojobackmarker .

Example: I went right off Hamilton when he referred to back markers as something like 'those monkeys who get in the way' half way through the first season.

» glóbulo rojored blood cellred cell .

Example: There is accumulating evidence of reductions in red blood cell membrane essential fatty acids in patients with schizophrenia.

Example: Using reconstituted blood -- red cells and plasma that are mixed in the operating room -- for heart bypass surgery works better than using fresh blood.

» halcón de patas rojasred-legged falconred-footed falcon .

Example: Wherever one turned, from every direction came the note of the golden oriole and the shrill cry of the hoopoe and the red-legged falcon.

Example: While odd red-footed falcons put in appearances locally every year, the birds nest regularly no nearer to Britain than Eastern Europe.

» infrarrojoinfrared [infra-red] .

Example: The carrier containing both items is then fed into the rotating rollers of the thermal copier and as it proceeds through the machine it activates an infra-red light.

» Mar Rojo, elparting of the Red Sea, theRed Sea, the .

Example: A brief selection of possible scientific explanations for a number of biblical miracles -- Noah's flood, the parting of the Red Sea, the burning bush, the ten plagues, manna from heaven, and the raising of Lazarus -- is provided = Se aporta una breve selección de posibles explicaciones científicas a numerosos milagros bíblicos: El diluvio de Noé, el paso del Mar Rojo, la zarza ardiente, las diez plagas, el maná del cielo y la resurrección de Lázaro.

Example: The Red Sea's reefs epitomize diversity; they are home to more than 200 soft and hard corals.

» más vale una vez rojo que ciento amarilloa stitch in time saves nine .

Example: It is better too, for the help to be given before the problem has grown to a crisis -- a stitch in time saves nine.

» Media Luna Roja, laRed Crescent, the [Organización no gubernamental equivalente a la Cruz Roja en los países árabes] .

Example: The Blue Shield is the equivalent of the Red Cross/Red Crescent in the field of cultural heritage.

» ocre rojored ochre .

Example: I have never quite understood the fascination of archaeologists with red ochre.

» perdiz rojared-legged partridge .

Example: As one would expect from its Mediterranean origin, the red-legged partridge thrives on dry, sandy soils and breeds best in areas of high summer temperatures.

» picudo rojo (de la palmera)red (palm) weevil .

Example: They have developed a pioneering technique for the detection of the red palm weevil by detector dogs.

» piel rojaredskinRed Indian .

Example: The redskins hate the palefaces and their hatred has been glowing for centuries ever since the first white man appeared on this continent.

Example: I had always liked Red Indians (or Native Americans as I believe they are called now) and in my misspent youth, I read a number of books about them.

» pimiento rojored pepper .

Example: In the paella pan, sauté the red pepper, head of garlic, and garlic cloves until the peppers are quite soft but not brown, 15 to 20 min.

» planeta rojo, elRed Planet, the [Apelativo usado para referirse al planeta Marte] .

Example: The gullies carved into Martian impact craters suggests the Red Planet has undergone several ice ages in the last several million years.

» ponerse al rojo vivoreach + boiling pointfire up .

Example: This hilarious show pranks unsuspecting guests, testing their patience to see just how long before they reach boiling point.

Example: The sheer margin of the challenger's victory over the incumbent is a sign that the Democratic base is really fired up, and that Bush could be an albatross.

» ponerse rojoget + red (in the face)go + bright redgo + bright pink .

Example: I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.

Example: The Prime Minister went bright red when confronted over the long massages he was said to be receiving from a former topless model.

Example: She jumped to her feet, went bright pink and embarked on an incoherent sequence of apology.

» ponerse rojo como un tomatego + bright pink .

Example: She jumped to her feet, went bright pink and embarked on an incoherent sequence of apology.

» ponerse rojo de iraturn + red with anger .

Example: Rose turned red with anger and then stormed off the breakfast table straight into her bedroom.

» ponerse rojo de vergüenzaturn + red with embarrassment .

Example: It gave me some sort of sinister pleasure to see their faces turn red with embarrassment.

» recuento de glóbulo rojored blood cell counthaemoglobin count .

Example: A low red blood cell count can cause fatigue as well as more serious concerns.

Example: The iron in animal foods is in the heme form, which is easier for your body to absorb than iron from vegetarian sources and works briliantly towards increasing the haemoglobin count.

» recuento de glóbulo rojored blood cell counthaemoglobin count .

Example: A low red blood cell count can cause fatigue as well as more serious concerns.

Example: The iron in animal foods is in the heme form, which is easier for your body to absorb than iron from vegetarian sources and works briliantly towards increasing the haemoglobin count.

» rojo chillónbright red .

Example: The most attractive stage is when the young leaves are expanding as bright red bristly tendrils.

» rojo fuegoflame-red .

Example: Christina Aguilera has swapped her blonde hair for new flame-red locks.

» rojo fuertebright red .

Example: The most attractive stage is when the young leaves are expanding as bright red bristly tendrils.

» rojo intensobright red .

Example: The most attractive stage is when the young leaves are expanding as bright red bristly tendrils.

» rojo oscurodark red .

Example: This very rare type of birthmark consists of a dark red or purple mark which, while it is flat, may have a slightly knobbly surface.

» rojosReds [Es común utilizar el color de las camisetas de los equipos de algún deporte para identificarlos] .

Example: Not uncommonly the user will need to see everything that is available, on for example, infant deaths, or Rhode Island Reds, or needlepoint lace, or miners' lamps.

» rojo verdosogreenish red .

Example: Leaves mature to greenish red in summer becoming vibrant red in fall.

» rojo vivovibrant redvermilion [vermillion] .

Example: Leaves mature to greenish red in summer becoming vibrant red in fall.

Example: For red ink the usual colour was ground vermilion (i.e. red mercuric sulphide).

» saltarse un semáforo en rojojump + a red (traffic) lightrun + a red (traffic) light .

Example: When police tried to stop her, she sped off through a built-up area and jumped a red traffic light, despite her children telling her to stop.

Example: If you get a ticket for speeding, running a red light, reckless driving or other moving violations these could potentially show up as points on your record.

» ser el farolillo rojo (del pelotón)bring up + the rear .

Example: As always, Adam was in the lead, and John brought up the rear.

» tarjeta rojared card .

Example: As a result, yellow cards to indicate a caution and red cards to indicate an expulsion were used for the first time in the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico.

Rojo synonyms

cherry in spanish: Cereza, pronunciation: tʃeri part of speech: noun ruby in spanish: rubí, pronunciation: rubi part of speech: noun, adjective ruddy in spanish: rubicundo, pronunciation: rʌdi part of speech: adjective crimson in spanish: carmesí, pronunciation: krɪmzən part of speech: adjective bloody in spanish: sangriento, pronunciation: blʌdi part of speech: adjective violent in spanish: violento, pronunciation: vaɪələnt part of speech: adjective scarlet in spanish: escarlata, pronunciation: skɑrlət part of speech: adjective, noun carmine in spanish: carmín, pronunciation: kɑrmən part of speech: noun, adjective cerise in spanish: cereza, pronunciation: sɜris part of speech: noun, adjective colorful in spanish: vistoso, pronunciation: kʌlɜrfəl part of speech: adjective colored in spanish: de colores, pronunciation: kʌlɜrd part of speech: adjective pinko in spanish: pinko, pronunciation: pɪŋkoʊ part of speech: noun chromatic in spanish: cromático, pronunciation: kroʊmætɪk part of speech: adjective marxist in spanish: marxista, pronunciation: mɑrksəst part of speech: adjective, noun flushed in spanish: enrojecido, pronunciation: flʌʃt part of speech: adjective bolshevik in spanish: bolchevique, pronunciation: boʊlʃəvɪk part of speech: noun, adjective coloured in spanish: de colores, pronunciation: kʌlɜrd part of speech: adjective aflame in spanish: inflamado, pronunciation: əfleɪm part of speech: adjective blood-red in spanish: sangre roja, pronunciation: blʌdred part of speech: adjective reddish in spanish: rojizo, pronunciation: redɪʃ part of speech: adjective red-faced in spanish: de cara roja, pronunciation: redfeɪst part of speech: adjective redness in spanish: rojez, pronunciation: rednəs part of speech: noun reddened in spanish: enrojecido, pronunciation: redənd part of speech: adjective red river in spanish: río Rojo, pronunciation: redrɪvɜr part of speech: noun cherry-red in spanish: rojo cereza, pronunciation: tʃerɪred part of speech: adjective ruby-red in spanish: rojo rubí, pronunciation: rubɪred part of speech: adjective
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