Balloon in spanish

Globo

pronunciation: gloʊboʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

balloon1 = globo. 

Example: 'That's not realistic,' he said and looked at her, as if to indicate that the balloon of her argument had suddenly had a pin stuck in it, and was expiring with a hiss.

more:

» advertising balloon = globo publicitario.

Example: Both advertising balloons and blimps are used by companies worldwide to increase sales and visibility.

» balloon glass = copa de coñac.

Example: Inspiration is easily found by the light of a fire with a balloon glass of red wine.

» hot-air balloon = globo de aire caliente, globo aerostático.

Example: Topics covered include the Bosnia peace talks, hot-air balloons, salt production, and the North American prairie ecosystem.

» speech balloon = globo de diálogo, bocadillo de diálogo.

Example: Speech balloons and thought bubbles are among the most recognizable visual signs of the visual language used in comics.

» talk balloon = globo de diálogo, bocadillo de diálogo.

Example: If you wish, you could also use talk balloons to have office workers respond to the boss' words.

» think balloon = globo de pensamiento, bocadillo de pensamiento.

Example: I saw what she saw and heard what she heard, every time I had a thought, (like a think balloon in a cartoon) she would answer it.

» thought balloon = globo de pensamiento, bocadillo de pensamiento.

Example: Wouldn't it be great if people in real life had thought balloons you could see while talking to them?.

» trial balloon = globo de ensayo, globo sonda, globo de prueba.

Example: And even if it is hard news, my guess is that this is just an official trial balloon to see what industry reaction will be.

balloon2 = hincharse, inflarse. 

Example: She ballooned to nearly 17 stone and struggled with small tasks such as tying her shoelaces, as the bulk of her large belly would prevent her from bending over.

Balloon synonyms

billow in spanish: ola, pronunciation: bɪloʊ part of speech: noun inflate in spanish: inflar, pronunciation: ɪnfleɪt part of speech: verb
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