Soplado in english

Blown

pronunciation: bloʊn part of speech: adjective
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soplado 

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» soplado por el airewind-blown .

Example: Dissemination in the field is by wind-driven rain, insects, infected plant debris or wind-blown soil.

soplar = puff ; blow. 

Example: He designed everything for dramatic effect, and even in his last days when he puffed audibly his breathing still supported his voice and gave it energy = He designed everything for dramatic effect, and even in his last days when he puffed audibly his breathing still supported his voice and gave it energy.Example: Leforte blew forth a long breath, as if trying to repulse the oppressive heat of the September morning.

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» apagar soplandoblow out .

Example: The windows were closed -- yet all the candles blew out in the living room!.

» cómo + soplar + el vientowhich way the wind + be + blowing .

Example: Possibly the most important attribute for a successful, effective political leader is the instinct to know which way the wind is blowing.

» cristal sopladoblown glass .

Example: These traditional oil cruets are made of blown glass, capturing the beautiful imperfections of this medium.

» de qué lado + soplar + el vientowhich way the wind + be + blowing .

Example: Possibly the most important attribute for a successful, effective political leader is the instinct to know which way the wind is blowing.

» el viento + soplarthe wind + blowthe wind + whip .

Example: This article considers the damaging effects of the Harmattan, a very hot and dusty wind that blows in Nigeria and other West African countries, on library materials and staff.

Example: The outside door must have been wide open and the wind whipped the rain inside furiously.

» en qué dirección + soplar + el vientowhich way the wind + be + blowing .

Example: Possibly the most important attribute for a successful, effective political leader is the instinct to know which way the wind is blowing.

» hacia dónde + soplar + el vientowhich way the wind + be + blowing .

Example: Possibly the most important attribute for a successful, effective political leader is the instinct to know which way the wind is blowing.

» soplado por el vientowind-blown .

Example: Dissemination in the field is by wind-driven rain, insects, infected plant debris or wind-blown soil.

» soplar fuertegust [Referido generalmente al viento] .

Example: It hit about 5 am this morning, with winds gusting to 70 mph, sheet lightning and rain by the bucketful.

» soplar fuertementegust [Referido generalmente al viento] .

Example: It hit about 5 am this morning, with winds gusting to 70 mph, sheet lightning and rain by the bucketful.

» soplar un besoblow + Nombre + a kiss .

Example: She puckered her lips and blew me a kiss.

» soplar un vendavalblow + a galeblow + a gale .

Example: If it's not blowing a gale and raining stair rods then it's three foot of snow and minus three... which isn't bad for a British summer!.

Example: If it's not blowing a gale and raining stair rods then it's three foot of snow and minus three... which isn't bad for a British summer!.

Soplado synonyms

moving in spanish: emocionante, pronunciation: muvɪŋ part of speech: adjective panting in spanish: jadeo, pronunciation: pæntɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective breathless in spanish: jadeante, pronunciation: breθləs part of speech: adjective winded in spanish: falto de aliento, pronunciation: wɪndɪd part of speech: adjective formed in spanish: formado, pronunciation: fɔrmd part of speech: adjective pursy in spanish: barrigón, pronunciation: pɜrsi part of speech: adjective gasping in spanish: jadeando, pronunciation: gæspɪŋ part of speech: adjective short-winded in spanish: sin aliento, pronunciation: ʃɔrtwɪndɪd part of speech: adjective out of breath in spanish: sin aliento, pronunciation: aʊtʌvbreθ
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