Tinglado in english

Shed

pronunciation: ʃed part of speech: verb
In gestures
shed

tinglado = racket ; din. 

Example: He says the library science degree is a racket; that there's nothing taught in library school that can't be better learned on the job.Example: The audience responded to the ballet with such a din of hisses and catcalls that the performers could barely hear each other.

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» desbaratar el tingladoupset + the applecart .

Example: It looks like the Board didn't want to upset the applecart and took the easy way out.

» todo el tingladothe whole worksthe whole shebangeverything and the kitchen sinkthe whole enchiladathe whole (kit and) caboodlethe whole nine yardsthe whole shooting matchthe whole bananalock, stock and barrelthe whole (kit and) shaboodle .

Example: The jet ultimately shot up fully vertically -- at which point the wings snapped off and the whole works careened down into the ocean.

Example: Here the goal was to use classical and quantum physics along with particle physics to describe aspects of the astrophysical universe, i.e. the whole shebang.

Example: You have to remember that everything and the kitchen sink has been thrown at stimulating this economy and the jobs picture still remains weak.

Example: Many of the building blocks for this infrastructure are already in place, but the whole enchilada is far from finished.

Example: To get the whole kit and caboodle working required degrees in electrical engineering and computer science.

Example: They're going to have department stores, and restaurants, and movie theatres, and bowling alleys, the whole nine yards, and Heaven knows what else.

Example: Which means I'd give the whole shooting match just to be back where I was before I quit sleeping under the stars and come into the hen-coops.

Example: Finally, the big bang theory posits that our universe began from nothing, that the whole banana started from zero within what's called a true vacuum.

Example: They then moved out of London to a council house in Basingstoke and they still live in it, but they own it now, lock, stock and barrel.

Example: Everything went out of the window -- social life, the whole shaboodle -- for at least 18 months to two years, probably until our son Thomas came along.

Tinglado synonyms

cast in spanish: emitir, pronunciation: kæst verb, nounthrow in spanish: lanzar, pronunciation: θroʊ verbdrop in spanish: soltar, pronunciation: drɑp noun, verbslough in spanish: mudar, pronunciation: slʌf nounspill in spanish: derramar, pronunciation: spɪl noun, verbmolt in spanish: muda, pronunciation: moʊlt noundisgorge in spanish: vomitar, pronunciation: dɪsgɔrdʒ verbmoult in spanish: muda, pronunciation: moʊlt nounthrow away in spanish: tirar a la basura, pronunciation: θroʊəweɪ verbcast off in spanish: soltar amarras, pronunciation: kæstɔf verbcaducous in spanish: caduco, pronunciation: kædəkəs adjectiveexuviate in spanish: exuviar, pronunciation: ɪgzuvieɪt verbshake off in spanish: sacudirse, pronunciation: ʃeɪkɔf verbthrow off in spanish: deshacerse de, pronunciation: θroʊɔf verbpour forth in spanish: verter, pronunciation: pɔrfɔrθ verb
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