Diccionario inglés–español
Traducción española de la palabra inglesa bowtie
inglés | español (traducido indirectamente) | esperanto |
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(arc; arch) | arco | |
(prow) | proa | |
(curtsy; curtsy to; do a curtsy; drop a curtsy) | inclinarse | |
🔗 He then bowed and departed the room, and after him, the footmen and then the heralds. | ||
(curtsy; obeisance) | reverencia | |
🔗 Tema, the leathery‐faced head groom, met him at the wide doors with a deep bow, touching his forehead and then his heart. | ||
(cross‐bow) | ballesta | |
(bow and arrow) | arco | |
🔗 Turjan released her, but took her sword and bow. | ||
(fiddlestick) | arco | |
(knot; pompom) | lazo | |
(bend; curve) | arquear ; doblar ; encorvar | |
🔗 He bowed his head and looked at the ground. | ||
(necktie) | corbata | |
(bind; join; tie up; associate; fasten; link; band; belay) | atar | |
🔗 How can I eat with my hands tied behind my back? | ||
(sleeper) | traviesa | |
(connection; bond; link; linkage) | lazo | |
🔗 Abramovič has denied having such ties. |
inglés | español |
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bowtie | ⇆ corbata de mariposa; ⇆ pajarita |
bow | ⇆ inclinación; ⇆ reverencia; ⇆ proa; ⇆ inclinar; ⇆ inclinarse; ⇆ arco; ⇆ lazo; ⇆ nudo; ⇆ arqueada; ⇆ tocar con arco; ⇆ arquearse |
tie | ⇆ atadura; ⇆ lazo; ⇆ nudo; ⇆ corbata; ⇆ empate; ⇆ ligado; ⇆ traviesa; ⇆ atar; ⇆ liar; ⇆ enlazar; ⇆ hacer; ⇆ confinar; ⇆ limitar; ⇆ empatar; ⇆ empatársela a; ⇆ empatarse; ⇆ anudar; ⇆ aprisionar; ⇆ arrendar |