Tartana in english

Trap

pronunciation: træp part of speech: noun
In gestures

tartana1 = lemon ; jalopy ; banger ; old banger ; old beater ; rattletrap. 

Example: The California Lemon Law act applies not only to defective cars (or 'lemons') but recreational vehicles as well.Example: For all Havana's crumbling structures, its disintegrating roads and toxin-belching jalopies, it attracts over a million tourists each year.Example: Three woman campaigning for people to be given the choice to die at home will drive a bright pink banger across Europe for charity.Example: A madcap trio drove more than 1,000 miles in an old banger across Europe's most unforgiving roads as part of an alternative rally for charity.Example: A new windshield is s gonna cost you more than that old beater is worth.Example: Some children are being carried to school in rattletraps that ought not to be on the highway.

tartana2 = rickety. 

Example: Only the nomads travel by camel, other desert travellers have to depend on aged and rickety vehicles.

Tartana synonyms

hole in spanish: agujero, pronunciation: hoʊl part of speech: noun pin in spanish: alfiler, pronunciation: pɪn part of speech: noun, verb maw in spanish: fauces, pronunciation: part of speech: noun snare in spanish: trampa, pronunciation: sner part of speech: noun ambush in spanish: emboscada, pronunciation: æmbʊʃ part of speech: noun bunker in spanish: búnker, pronunciation: bʌŋkɜr part of speech: noun trammel in spanish: traba, pronunciation: træməl part of speech: noun, verb yap in spanish: ladrar, pronunciation: jæp part of speech: noun ensnare in spanish: entrampar, pronunciation: ɪnsner part of speech: verb ambuscade in spanish: emboscada, pronunciation: æmbəskeɪd part of speech: noun entrap in spanish: entrampar, pronunciation: ɪntræp part of speech: verb immobilize in spanish: inmovilizar, pronunciation: ɪmoʊbəlaɪz part of speech: verb lying in wait in spanish: acechando, pronunciation: laɪɪŋɪnweɪt part of speech: noun, adjective sand trap in spanish: trampa de arena, pronunciation: sændtræp part of speech: noun
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