Berth in spanish

Atracar

pronunciation: ɑtɹ̩ɑkɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
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atracar

berth1 = litera. 

Example: Upper berth accommodation is the most economical means of travelling in the comfort and quiet of sleeping cars.

berth2 = amarradero, atracadero. 

Example: And if you are initially thinking of renting a berth in the Mediterranean, click here to find out why most people prefer to buy their berths.

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» give + Nombre + a wide berth = mantenerse alejado de, no acercarse a, mantenerse lejos de, eludir, esquivar, dar (el) esquinazo (a), evitar, evitar el encuentro con, rehuir.

Example: Under the new law, motorists must give 'a wide berth' to stationary emergency vehicles displaying blue, red, or amber emergency warning lights.

berth3 = atracar. 

Example: Damage to port facilities while berthing or unberthing has been the subject of many costly claims.

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» unberth = desatracar.

Example: Damage to port facilities while berthing or unberthing has been the subject of many costly claims.

Berth synonyms

post in spanish: enviar, pronunciation: poʊst nounplace in spanish: lugar, pronunciation: pleɪs nounspot in spanish: lugar, pronunciation: spɑt nounoffice in spanish: oficina, pronunciation: ɔfəs nounposition in spanish: posición, pronunciation: pəzɪʃən nounslip in spanish: resbalón, pronunciation: slɪp noun, verbslot in spanish: espacio, pronunciation: slɑt nounmoor in spanish: Páramo, pronunciation: mʊr nounsituation in spanish: situación, pronunciation: sɪtʃueɪʃən nounbunk in spanish: litera, pronunciation: bʌŋk nounmooring in spanish: amarradero, pronunciation: mʊrɪŋ nounmoorage in spanish: amarre, pronunciation: mʊrɪdʒ nounbuilt in bed in spanish: construido en la cama, pronunciation: bɪltɪnbed noun
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