Vuelco in english

Dump

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
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volcar = dump ; upset ; overturn ; capsize ; tip over ; turn + sideways. 

Example: A very basic point will be to ensure that, if graphs, charts, etc. are needed in printed form, they can be passed easily ('dumped') from the screen to the printer.Example: As he stepped onto the porch on his way to the garage, he stumbled over a chair, upsetting a vase of flowers and soaking his trousers.Example: The library was badly vandalised and the intruders overturned 10 large bookcases, tore paintings down, emptied catalogues, and smashed intercoms, chairs, tables and windows.Example: In March 1987, a car ferry capsized killing 193 passengers.Example: These five photographs show houses tipped over or destroyed by the 1913 flood.Example: Suddenly, she found herself hanging on to her seat for dear life, inside a bus turned sideways.

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» volcar de costadoturn + sideways .

Example: Suddenly, she found herself hanging on to her seat for dear life, inside a bus turned sideways.

» volcar de ladoturn + sideways .

Example: Suddenly, she found herself hanging on to her seat for dear life, inside a bus turned sideways.

» volcar el corazón enpour + Posesivo + heart intopour + Posesivo + soul into .

Example: I have stayed true to form in crafting songs that express stories from my own life experience and have poured my heart into each one.

Example: She captivated the audience and poured her soul into every song.

» volcarsetopple overkeel over .

Example: Make use of book supports on shelves to prevent books toppling over or falling to the floor.

Example: If I was running at a dead sprint going full tilt, I do not think I could make it much more than maybe one mile before I would keel over.

» volcarse congo out of + Posesivo + way to + Infinitivo .

Example: The writer goes out of her way to make her meaning plain, and to achieve a level of language and simplicity of structure she assumes most of her intended readers will feel at home with.

vuelco 

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» corazón + dar un vuelcoPosesivo + heart + skip + a beatPosesivo + heart + miss + a beatPosesivo + heart + leap (to + Posesivo + mouth) .

Example: There's nothing romantic about your heart skipping a beat, whatever the poet might say -- all hearts flutter from time to time.

Example: Her smile still makes many a heart miss a beat.

Example: His heart leapt to his mouth, for this was none other than the great Brigham Young himself.

» dar un vuelcocapsize .

Example: In March 1987, a car ferry capsized killing 193 passengers.

» vida + dar un vuelcoturn + Posesivo + life upside downturn + Posesivo + world upside-down .

Example: He may have been a successful actor before stepping into 007's shoes, but Daniel Craig admits that playing James Bond has turned his life upside down.

Example: But that belief changed after she met Liang Jing Hao, a wisecracking guy who turned her world upside down.

Vuelco synonyms

deck in spanish: cubierta, pronunciation: dek part of speech: noun floor in spanish: piso, pronunciation: flɔr part of speech: noun plunge in spanish: inmersión, pronunciation: plʌndʒ part of speech: verb, noun coldcock in spanish: Coldcock, pronunciation: koʊldkɑk part of speech: verb knock down in spanish: noquear, pronunciation: nɑkdaʊn part of speech: verb underprice in spanish: bajo precio, pronunciation: ʌndɜrpraɪs part of speech: verb trash dump in spanish: basurero, pronunciation: træʃdʌmp part of speech: noun wasteyard in spanish: basurero, pronunciation: wɔstiɜrd part of speech: noun garbage dump in spanish: basurero, pronunciation: gɑrbɪdʒdʌmp part of speech: noun rubbish dump in spanish: basurero, pronunciation: rʌbɪʃdʌmp part of speech: noun refuse heap in spanish: rechazar el montón, pronunciation: rəfjuzhip part of speech: noun
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