English–Spanish dictionary
Spanish translation of the English word footfall
English | Spanish (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(pace; step; footstep) | paso | |
🔗 As soon as the man’s rapid footfalls faded, Rand slipped out into the corridor, | ||
(fall off; tumble down; drop) | caerse | |
🔗 The inner scales enlarge when spring growth begins and often become an inch long before they fall. | ||
(drop; lapse) | caer | |
🔗 The house must have fallen on her. | ||
(autumn) | otoño | |
🔗 Reinking is from Morton, Illinois and is believed to have moved to the Nashville area last fall. | ||
(decline; going down; regression; retreat; setback) | retroceso | |
(come about; happen; occur; take place; be afoot; come on; come to pass; be set; transpire) | acontecer ; ; realizarse ; tener lugar | |
pie | ||
🔗 It probably stood 11½ feet tall and couldn’t fly—but this bird was fast. | ||
(paw) | pie | |
🔗 Bring the lady forth, and we’ll lay the gold at your feet. |
English | Spanish |
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footfall | ⇆ paso |
fall | ⇆ abatirse; ⇆ baja; ⇆ caer; ⇆ caerse; ⇆ catarata; ⇆ caída; ⇆ otoñal; ⇆ otoño; ⇆ salto de agua |
foot | ⇆ pie; ⇆ pagar |