Trecho in english

Stretch

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trecho = leg ; tract ; stretch. 

Example: All these locations share a common inaccessibility with book exchanges completing the last leg of their journey by water.Example: Protecting the remaining large tracts of tropical forests is not a financially impossible task.Example: The university buildings are grouped about stretches of greensward crisscrossed by paths and canopied by impressive trees.

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» del dicho al hecho hay mucho trechomany a slip between the cup and the lipbe easier said than doneThere's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip .

Example: The article is entitled 'Towards academic status: many a slip between the cup and the lip'.

Example: In formulating strategies and choosing options to deal with Iraq, it is important to recognize that some things are easier said than done.

Example: There's many a slip twixt cup and lip, of course, in plans like these, but that's the intention now.

» del dicho al hecho hay muy trechotalk the talk walk the walk .

Example: Don't just talk the talk, walk the walk -- if you believe that women can change the world, donate to a charity that will help them to do so.

» de trecho en trechoevery so oftenevery now and thenevery now and againevery once in a while .

Example: Every so often, the mist cleared and I could see sunlight in the distance.

Example: I can walk on that foot, but as you described, every now and then without warning, the foot and ankle give way.

Example: Every now and again, someone gets the fame they deserve.

Example: It does help to every once in a while ask where we came from and where we are going as a library.

» entre el dicho y el hecho hay un gran trechomany a slip between the cup and the lipThere's many a slip 'twixt cup and liptalk the talk walk the walkbe easier said than done .

Example: The article is entitled 'Towards academic status: many a slip between the cup and the lip'.

Example: There's many a slip twixt cup and lip, of course, in plans like these, but that's the intention now.

Example: Don't just talk the talk, walk the walk -- if you believe that women can change the world, donate to a charity that will help them to do so.

Example: In formulating strategies and choosing options to deal with Iraq, it is important to recognize that some things are easier said than done.

» último trecho, ellast leg, the .

Example: M Asthana, the Commanding Officer for the last leg of the voyage around the world, describes the sail-ship as 'the building block' of India's naval training.

Trecho synonyms

reach in spanish: alcanzar, pronunciation: ritʃ part of speech: verb, noun extend in spanish: ampliar, pronunciation: ɪkstend part of speech: verb stint in spanish: escatimar, pronunciation: stɪnt part of speech: noun elongate in spanish: alargado, pronunciation: ɪlɔŋgeɪt part of speech: adjective debase in spanish: degradar, pronunciation: dəbeɪs part of speech: verb elastic in spanish: elástico, pronunciation: ɪlæstɪk part of speech: adjective dilute in spanish: diluido, pronunciation: daɪlut part of speech: adjective, verb unfold in spanish: desplegar, pronunciation: ənfoʊld part of speech: verb adulterate in spanish: adulterar, pronunciation: ədʌltɜreɪt part of speech: verb reaching in spanish: alcanzando, pronunciation: ritʃɪŋ part of speech: noun stretching in spanish: extensión, pronunciation: stretʃɪŋ part of speech: noun water down in spanish: aguar, pronunciation: wɔtɜrdaʊn part of speech: verb stretch out in spanish: extender, pronunciation: stretʃaʊt part of speech: verb stretchiness in spanish: estiramiento, pronunciation: stretʃɪnəs part of speech: noun stretchability in spanish: estirabilidad, pronunciation: strettʃəbɪlɪti part of speech: noun stretch along in spanish: estirarse a lo largo, pronunciation: stretʃəlɔŋ part of speech: verb
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