Diccionario inglés–español
Traducción española de la palabra inglesa armchair
inglés | español (traducido indirectamente) | esperanto |
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(stall) | butaca ; sillón | |
(reenforce) | armar | |
🔗 Now, the Eastern European countries most worried about a future Russian attack are arming themselves. | ||
(affiliate; branch; affiliation; subsidiary) | filial ; sucursal | |
(beam) | astil ; balancín ; cruz | |
🔗 His arms and legs were long and as gaunt as his torso. | ||
(seat) | silla | |
🔗 She had tossed her cloak and staff carelessly across the only chair in the room, and now she pushed up the sleeves of her gown, baring her arms to her elbows. | ||
(pulpit; throne) | cátedra | |
(chairman; president; moderator) | ||
🔗 Bernd Lange, chair of the European Parliament’s international trade committee, said the US tariffs were illegal. | ||
(preside) | presidir | |
🔗 George Ciamba, the Romanian minister who will chair today’s meeting of European affairs ministers in Brussel, said there was “less clarity today than yesterday” on Brexit. |
inglés | español |
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armchair | ⇆ butaca; ⇆ de gabinete; ⇆ silla de brazos; ⇆ sillón |
arm | ⇆ arma; ⇆ armar; ⇆ armarse; ⇆ brazo |
chair | ⇆ cátedra; ⇆ presidencia; ⇆ silla |