Translation dictionary
English | Spanish (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(fall; lapse) | caer | |
🔗 Hotel room reservations from the Russian market have already dropped by 70% for this high season. | ||
(drip; spot) | gota | |
(decrease; diminish; fall; reduce; shrink; dwindle; ease) | amainar ; decrecer ; disminuir ; menguar | |
(annul; cancel; lift; nullify; rescind) | anular ; contramandar | |
(fall; fall off; tumble down) | caerse ; desprenderse | |
dejar caer | ||
(descend; go down; sink; lower oneself) | bajar | |
🔗 The head dropped. | ||
(abatement; decrease; diminishment) | baja | |
🔗 In 2020 alone, Cuba’s economy shrank by 11 percent, the largest drop since the collapse of the Soviet Union. | ||
lágrima | ||
(tear apart; tear to shreds) | desgarrar | |
🔗 Egwene, running by with her arms full of bedsheets torn into bandages, looked at them without slowing. | ||
(rip) | rasgar | |
granja | ||
🔗 One of the women sniffed and poked a finger through a tear in the sleeve of his only coat, then added it to the pile on the floor. |
English | Spanish |
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drop | abandonar; abatirse; bajar; borrar de la lista; buzón; caer; cesar; chispa; dejar; dejar caer; descenso; echar; echar al búzon; escotillón; escribir; gota; horca; lanzamiento; lanzar; omitir; pastilla; pendiente; soltar; suprimir; telón; terminar |
tear | lágrima; desgarro; rasgón; desgarrar; rasgar; acongojar; afligir; mesarse; desgarrarse; rasgarse; arpar |
The word teardrop could not be translated into the selected target language by us.