Vereda in english

Sidewalk

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures

vereda = footpath ; path ; singletrack. 

Example: Equivalence relationships normally imply the selection of one form as the preferred term, as we have seen, so we make a cross-reference pointing from the non-preferred term to the preferred term: footpaths See Trails; Bovines USE Cattle.Example: It can be in only one place, unless duplicates are used; one has to have rules as to which path will locate it, and the rules are cumbersome.Example: After a couple of days of riding singletrack and dragging my bike through swamp and mud, the hardpack road I emerged onto felt like a super highway.

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» hacer entrar en veredabring + Nombre + to heelcall + Nombre + to heel .

Example: Angelus has had it with her insolence and is determined to 'bring her to heel' no matter what it takes.

Example: My eldest daughter, who is a fighter, began to send out aggressive signals, but I called her to heel before the woman noticed.

» vereda públicapublic footpathpublic footpath .

Example: Most of England's public footpaths will have at least one sloe bush on its route, and a very pleasant afternoon can be spent foraging the hedgerows for a carrier-bag full.

Example: Most of England's public footpaths will have at least one sloe bush on its route, and a very pleasant afternoon can be spent foraging the hedgerows for a carrier-bag full.

» vereda sinuosawinding path .

Example: Wieskirche sits on the crest of a hill and is approached by a winding path.

» vereda tortuosawinding path .

Example: Wieskirche sits on the crest of a hill and is approached by a winding path.

Vereda synonyms

pavement in spanish: pavimento, pronunciation: peɪvmənt part of speech: noun
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