Tapado in english

Covered

pronunciation: kʌvɜrd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

tapar = whitewash ; cover up ; screen ; blot out ; pug ; enshroud ; seal ; screen from + view ; shield from + view ; hide from + view. 

Example: A number of volumes whitewashing this fascist wartime state were published in 2001.Example: The grating was used to cover up dryer and toilet vents on the side of the building.Example: During the war, all of the light fittings on the bridge were screened as a blackout measure.Example: Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Example: He fixed the leaky faucet by pugging it with a cork, hammering it in with a mallet, wrapping it up with electrical tape, and leaving it to increase in water pressure until the pipe exploded .Example: Come, sweet slumber, enshroud me in thy purple cloak.Example: A spider web of metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant glow, in short, the thermionic tube of radio sets is made by the hundred million, tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets -- and it works!.Example: Pool equipment must be screened from view with landscaping or walls that match the color and finish of the house.Example: The idea that nursing mothers need to be 'shielded from view' may strike breastfeeding advocates as unnecessarily modest.Example: Cigarettes and other tobacco products will now have to be hidden from view in all large shops and supermarkets in England.

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» sin taparuncovered .

Example: A man who fell down an uncovered drain and was stuck for three hours today spoke of his ordeal.

» tapar grietascaulk + crackschink .

Example: The article 'Caulking the cracks: scholarly social science resources on the Web' argues that although the main body of scholarly literature is still in print the Web has to be approached as an additional research resource that has information.

Example: The resulting spaces and gaps are then chinked using synthetic materials that are essentially polymerized rubber with adhesive.

» tapar la vistablock + the viewobscure + the view .

Example: This version of the Molotov cocktail produces a heavy black smoke, blocking the view of anything near the impact scene.

Example: These sprays usually allow light to enter the room while creating a frosty film on the window to obscure the view from outside.

» tapar rendijascaulk + crackschink .

Example: The article 'Caulking the cracks: scholarly social science resources on the Web' argues that although the main body of scholarly literature is still in print the Web has to be approached as an additional research resource that has information.

Example: The resulting spaces and gaps are then chinked using synthetic materials that are essentially polymerized rubber with adhesive.

» taparsegunge up [Generalmente debido a la acumulación de suciedad]gunk up .

Example: Low temperature washes don't kill bacteria and germs and can cause washing machines to gunge up with layers of soft soap and chemicals.

Example: I'm assuming the valve is gunked up simply because on my previous diesel I examined it when I bought it and it was 50% blocked with gunk.

Tapado synonyms

white in spanish: blanco, pronunciation: waɪt part of speech: adjective, noun strewn in spanish: esparcidos, pronunciation: strun part of speech: adjective snowy in spanish: Nevado, pronunciation: snoʊi part of speech: adjective crusty in spanish: crujiente, pronunciation: krʌsti part of speech: adjective sealed in spanish: sellado, pronunciation: sild part of speech: adjective veiled in spanish: velado, pronunciation: veɪld part of speech: adjective drenched in spanish: empapado, pronunciation: drentʃt part of speech: adjective muffled in spanish: sordo, pronunciation: mʌfəld part of speech: adjective wrapped in spanish: envuelto, pronunciation: ræpt part of speech: adjective mossy in spanish: cubierto de musgo, pronunciation: mɑsi part of speech: adjective plastered in spanish: borracho, pronunciation: plæstɜrd part of speech: adjective draped in spanish: envuelto, pronunciation: dreɪpt part of speech: adjective overgrown in spanish: descuidado, pronunciation: oʊvɜrgroʊn part of speech: adjective splashy in spanish: líquido, pronunciation: splæʃi part of speech: adjective smothered in spanish: sofocado, pronunciation: smʌðɜrd part of speech: adjective cloaked in spanish: encapotado, pronunciation: kloʊkt part of speech: adjective tiled in spanish: embaldosado, pronunciation: taɪld part of speech: adjective beaded in spanish: con cuentas, pronunciation: bidɪd part of speech: adjective encrusted in spanish: incrustado, pronunciation: enkrʌstɪd part of speech: adjective clothed in spanish: vestido, pronunciation: kloʊðd part of speech: adjective arillate in spanish: arilado, pronunciation: erəleɪt part of speech: adjective dabbled in spanish: incursionado, pronunciation: dæbəld part of speech: adjective ariled in spanish: arilado, pronunciation: ærləd part of speech: adjective spattered in spanish: salpicado, pronunciation: spætɜrd part of speech: adjective crusted in spanish: con costra, pronunciation: krʌstɪd part of speech: adjective mantled in spanish: cubierto, pronunciation: mæntəld part of speech: adjective daubed in spanish: embadurnado, pronunciation: dɔbd part of speech: adjective snow-covered in spanish: cubierto de nieve, pronunciation: snoʊkʌvɜrd part of speech: adjective canopied in spanish: dosel, pronunciation: kænəpaɪd part of speech: adjective splashed in spanish: salpicado, pronunciation: splæʃt part of speech: adjective moss-grown in spanish: musgo crecido, pronunciation: mɔsgroʊn part of speech: adjective splattered in spanish: salpicado, pronunciation: splætɜrd part of speech: adjective barnacled in spanish: Barnacled, pronunciation: bɑrnəkəld part of speech: adjective sun-drenched in spanish: bañada por el sol, pronunciation: sʌndrəntʃt part of speech: adjective besmeared in spanish: maltratado, pronunciation: besmɪrd part of speech: adjective awninged in spanish: con toldo, pronunciation: ɑnɪdʒd part of speech: adjective snow-clad in spanish: cubierto de nieve, pronunciation: snoʊklæd part of speech: adjective crustlike in spanish: como una corteza, pronunciation: krʌstlaɪk part of speech: adjective beplastered in spanish: estar plagado, pronunciation: bɪplæstɜrd part of speech: adjective moon-splashed in spanish: salpicado de luna, pronunciation: munsplæʃt part of speech: adjective drenched in in spanish: empapado en, pronunciation: drentʃtɪn part of speech: adjective thickspread in spanish: espeso, pronunciation: θɪkspred part of speech: adjective mud-beplastered in spanish: plastificado de barro, pronunciation: mʌdbɪplæstɜrd part of speech: adjective
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