Tesoro in english

treasure

pronunciation: treʒɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

tesoro1 = treasure ; treasure trove. 

Example: There were no injuries but the archive and the treasures housed in its 700 linear feet of acid-free boxes were severely damaged.Example: By meeting authors cold print takes on a human voice; wadges of paper covered with words turn into treasure troves full of interest.

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» bono del TesoroTreasury bond .

Example: This article provides a classification of farm loans and outlines six month US Treasury bills and long-term US Treasury Bonds interest rates.

» buscar tesoros (perdidos)go + treasure hunting .

Example: A great hobby to have is to go treasure hunting for hidden gems found in junkyards across North America.

» búsqueda del tesorotreasure hunt [Juego consistente en encontrar algo que se ha escondido a través de pistas]scavenger hunttreasure hunting .

Example: The article 'Treasure hunt in the USA' reports on a study tour of the USA by the Danish Research Library Association.

Example: Community activities include going to a park, library, fire station, train or bus station, grocery store, laundromat, festival, and a scavenger hunt.

Example: But archeologists are speaking out against treasure hunting, saying it damages key historical traces.

» búsqueda de tesorostreasure-seeking .

Example: Here your will include books with a common denominator, such as novels about the sea, books about treasure-seeking, mystery stories, books by a single author, etc.

» búsqueda de tesoros (perdidos)treasure hunting .

Example: But archeologists are speaking out against treasure hunting, saying it damages key historical traces.

» guardar como un tesorotreasure .

Example: I treasure the note sent by a reader to a publisher which said 'Between the covers of your books I can ignore the TV, transistors, politics, and the weather'.

» ir en búsqueda de tesoros (perdidos)go + treasure hunting .

Example: A great hobby to have is to go treasure hunting for hidden gems found in junkyards across North America.

» La Isla del TesoroTreasure Island [Novela] .

Example: One of the exercises was to list all the unfamiliar words found in 'Treasure Island'.

» letra del TesoroTreasury bill .

Example: This article provides a classification of farm loans and outlines six month US Treasury bills and long-term US Treasury Bonds interest rates.

» tesoro escondidohoardhidden treasure .

Example: The author describes the characteristics of Viking silver hoards (8th-12th cs.), which consist of coins, ingots, and complete ornaments.

Example: Jumble sales are great places to pick up hidden treasures like vintage clothes, designer cast offs and all sorts of quirky bric-a-brac for a fraction of their original price.

» tesoro nacionalnational treasure .

Example: During its war with Chile, the Peruvian National Library lost many manuscripts and other national treasures, including all but 700 of its 60,000 volumes.

» tesoro nacional, elnational treasury, the .

Example: In general a kleptocrat regards the national treasury as his own personal checking account.

» tesoro ocultohidden treasure .

Example: Jumble sales are great places to pick up hidden treasures like vintage clothes, designer cast offs and all sorts of quirky bric-a-brac for a fraction of their original price.

tesoro2 = Posesivo + little poppet ; Posesivo + little muffin ; poppet. 

Example: Count yourselves lucky that you've got me to look after you now, my little poppets.Example: She has an eye disability she was born with and her mother hates that her little muffin gets made fun of for her problems.Example: Well, hello poppets! I hope youre all having a very pleasant day.

Tesoro synonyms

value in spanish: valor, pronunciation: vælju part of speech: noun appreciate in spanish: apreciar, pronunciation: əpriʃieɪt part of speech: verb cherish in spanish: apreciar, pronunciation: tʃerɪʃ part of speech: verb prize in spanish: premio, pronunciation: praɪz part of speech: noun gem in spanish: joya, pronunciation: dʒem part of speech: noun care for in spanish: Preocuparse por, pronunciation: kerfɔr part of speech: verb hold dear in spanish: apreciamos, pronunciation: hoʊlddɪr part of speech: verb hoarded wealth in spanish: riqueza acumulada, pronunciation: hɔrdɪdwelθ part of speech: noun
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