Surcar in english
Furrow
pronunciation: fɜroʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: fɜroʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
surcar = plough [plow, -USA] ; sail ; cruise ; groove ; furrow.
Example: The burrs ploughed up by the graver were scraped smooth, the remaining wax was removed and the plate was ready for use.Example: In 1793, Hurley Barnes and his family sailed down the Lewark River in a small boat.Example: The system also has an add-on, which allows users with low vision to cruise the Internet using a low vision interface.Example: If necessary, roughen the face of the slopes by grooving the surface as described above.Example: Herbicides applied after furrowing did not appear to affect cotton development.more:
» surcar las olas = ride + the waves ; navigate + the waters .
Example: Enjoy this article by Takara about how to deal with what life hands you like riding the waves on a surfboard. Example: There is an entirely spiritual and Zen side to the sport of surfing that gives us a chance to really understand how to navigate the waters of life.» surcar los mares = plough + the sea ; ply + the seas .
Example: The article has the title 'Plowing the sea: appraising public records in an historical culture'. Example: Adult leatherback sea turtles ply the seas alone, except on occasion gathering to feed in areas with large numbers of jellyfish.» surcar los siete mares = sail + the seven seas ; roam + the seven seas .
Example: While pirates and ancient mariners may have bragged about sailing the seven seas, the phrase is merely figurative. Example: Like, roaming the seven seas with a cutlass between your teeth, killing and stealing and raping as you go?.