Suela in english

Sole

pronunciation: soʊl part of speech: noun
In gestures

solar3 = tile. 

Example: The hardest part of tiling a kitchen wall is picking the materials you want to use.

soler 

more:

» lo que se suele pagargoing rate, thegoing price, the .

Example: Young doctors' salary expectations exceed going rates.

Example: I'm wondering what the going price for a good laying hen in your area is.

» soler serbe inclined to .

Example: Sets of fiche are inclined to become misfiled, and odd fiches may be lost.

» solíaused to .

Example: One teacher I knew used to poke his head round the door just at the end of the day and say something like, 'Tomorrow when we meet I am going to tell you about the evil magician,' and then he would disappear leaving us all agog.

suela = sole. 

Example: The syndrome can be prevented, diminished or avoided by the use of more resilient soles.

more:

» con suela de goma de neumáticotyre-tread soled .

Example: There are many varieties of sandal, from synthetic rope soles and straps, tyre-tread soled sandals, to the Japanese wooden sandals, which are relatively easy to make.

» duro como la suela de un zapatoas tough as leather .

Example: Moleskin is a wonderfully comfortable, tough and hard-wearing cotton fabric that is as tough as leather but as soft as velvet to the touch.

» más duro que la suela de un zapatoas tough as leatheras tough as nailsas tough as nutsas tough as old bootsas tough as shoe leather .

Example: Moleskin is a wonderfully comfortable, tough and hard-wearing cotton fabric that is as tough as leather but as soft as velvet to the touch.

Example: She was a tough-as-nails realist ready to see the dark side of things.

Example: Not only was he talented, but he was tough as nuts and rarely has anyone personified grit and determination more than he.

Example: Ferns are as tough as old boots even if the top dies off there is plenty under the ground waiting for the warmer weather so they can erupt.

Example: Chefs sometimes use the term 'shoemaker' as an insult, implying that the chef in question has made his food as tough as shoe leather.

» no llegarle (ni) a la suela del zapatostand + head and shoulders above .

Example: This is a gorgeous wine that stands head and shoulders above the vast majority of wines in its price range.

» suela de cáñamorope sole .

Example: There are many varieties of sandal, from synthetic rope soles and straps, tyre-tread soled sandals, to the Japanese wooden sandals, which are relatively easy to make.

» suela de gomarubber sole .

Example: The plant employed 400 people to make rubber soles.

» suela del zapatosole .

Example: The syndrome can be prevented, diminished or avoided by the use of more resilient soles.

» tan duro como la suela de un zapatoas tough as nailsas tough as nutsas tough as old bootsas tough as shoe leather .

Example: She was a tough-as-nails realist ready to see the dark side of things.

Example: Not only was he talented, but he was tough as nuts and rarely has anyone personified grit and determination more than he.

Example: Ferns are as tough as old boots even if the top dies off there is plenty under the ground waiting for the warmer weather so they can erupt.

Example: Chefs sometimes use the term 'shoemaker' as an insult, implying that the chef in question has made his food as tough as shoe leather.

Suela synonyms

exclusive in spanish: exclusivo, pronunciation: ɪksklusɪv part of speech: adjective only in spanish: solamente, pronunciation: oʊnli part of speech: adverb solitary in spanish: solitario, pronunciation: sɑləteri part of speech: adjective lone in spanish: solitario, pronunciation: loʊn part of speech: adjective, noun lonesome in spanish: solitario, pronunciation: loʊnsəm part of speech: adjective resole in spanish: sobresolar, pronunciation: rɪzoʊl part of speech: verb fillet of sole in spanish: filete de lenguado, pronunciation: fəleɪʌvsoʊl part of speech: noun
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