Submarino in english

Submarine

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

submarino1 = submarine. 

Example: Ships and submarines also have to carry a lot of technical documents eg: handbooks, drawings, catalogues.

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» construcción de submarinossubmarine building .

Example: However the closing of the iron and steel works in the second half of the twentieth-century has seen the town become dangerously reliant on the single industry of submarine building.

» fabricación de submarinossubmarine building .

Example: However the closing of the iron and steel works in the second half of the twentieth-century has seen the town become dangerously reliant on the single industry of submarine building.

» marinero de submarinosubmariner  .

Example: Former submariner and nuclear reactor operator speaks about his life on a nuclear submarine.

» submarino de misiles balísticosballistic missile submarine .

Example: Pakistan yesterday blamed India of nuclearising the Indian Ocean with the recent test of the first nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine.

» submarino nuclearnuclear submarine [Abreviado a veces como nuclear sub] .

Example: Former submariner and nuclear reactor operator speaks about his life on a nuclear submarine.

submarino2 = undersea ; submarine ; underwater. 

Example: This article details the design of and experience with a virtual reality system controlling a remotely operating undersea vehicle in Antarctica.Example: The first high-speed data communication link was established between Canada and Japan in Feb 82 using a 9600-baud dedicated submarine cable.Example: A museum in Australia has used the World Wide Web to create a virtual library of underwater archaeological digs.

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» cable submarinoundersea cable .

Example: The OCLC Europe network is connected to the OCLC computer system in the US by a dedicated link via an undersea cable.

Submarino synonyms

hero in spanish: héroe, pronunciation: hɪroʊ part of speech: noun wedge in spanish: cuña, pronunciation: wedʒ part of speech: noun sub in spanish: sub, pronunciation: sʌb part of speech: noun torpedo in spanish: torpedo, pronunciation: tɔrpidoʊ part of speech: noun bomber in spanish: bombardeo, pronunciation: bɑmɜr part of speech: noun grinder in spanish: amoladora, pronunciation: graɪndɜr part of speech: noun hoagie in spanish: Hoagie, pronunciation: hoʊgi part of speech: noun zep in spanish: zep, pronunciation: zep part of speech: noun undersea in spanish: submarino, pronunciation: əndɜrsi part of speech: adjective subsurface in spanish: subsuperficie, pronunciation: sʌbsɜrfəs part of speech: adjective hoagy in spanish: hoagy, pronunciation: hoʊgi part of speech: noun u-boat in spanish: u-barco, pronunciation: ʌboʊt part of speech: noun submarine sandwich in spanish: sandwich submarino, pronunciation: sʌbmɜrinsændwɪtʃ part of speech: noun cuban sandwich in spanish: sandwich cubano, pronunciation: kjubənsændwɪtʃ part of speech: noun poor boy in spanish: pobre chico, pronunciation: pʊrbɔɪ part of speech: noun pigboat in spanish: pigboat, pronunciation: pɪgboʊt part of speech: noun hero sandwich in spanish: sándwich de héroe, pronunciation: hɪroʊsændwɪtʃ part of speech: noun italian sandwich in spanish: sándwich italiano, pronunciation: ɪtæljənsændwɪtʃ part of speech: noun
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