Aro in english

Ring

pronunciation: rɪŋ part of speech: noun
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ring

arar = plough [plow, -USA] ; till. 

Example: The burrs ploughed up by the graver were scraped smooth, the remaining wax was removed and the plate was ready for use.Example: Chapter 5 will focus on staffing issues and opportunities -- the roots and substance of a properly tilled organizational garden.

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» arar la tierratill + the land .

Example: Is it possible to produce food grains and vegetables by just spreading seeds without tilling the land and sowing the seeds in a cultivated land?.

aro = hoop ; rim ; ring. 

Example: A hula hoop is a toy hoop that is twirled around the waist, limbs, or neck.Example: Standing in the early morning on the balcony of her apartment, she was smote as she always was by the grandeur of the sky turning to scarlet as the rim of darkness in the east released the sun for its sluggish trek through the heavens.Example: This is a sort of microform measles appearing as minute reddish rings.

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» aro de cebollaonion ring .

Example: I've eaten Burger King onion rings on road trips and they always hit the spot.

» aro del pistónpiston ring .

Example: Located between the cylinder and the piston, piston rings are necessary components that allow the engine to operate efficiently.

» aro para la nariznose ring .

Example: Nose rings may seem new and trendy in the west, but they have existed for centuries in many parts of the world.

» pasar por el arogive incave in (to)knuckle under (to) .

Example: At first he tried self-treatment by rubbing it with the tail of a cat, but eventually gave in and consulted a local physician.

Example: It takes more courage to say no and stand up for what's right and is best for them, than it does to cave in to knuckleheads like you two.

Example: This is what decadence looks like: a frantic coarseness that trashes its own values and then knuckles under swiftly to totalitarianism and brute force.

Aro synonyms

round in spanish: redondo, pronunciation: raʊnd adjective, noun, adverbcall in spanish: llamada, pronunciation: kɔl verb, nounband in spanish: banda, pronunciation: bænd nounpack in spanish: paquete, pronunciation: pæk noun, verbcircle in spanish: circulo, pronunciation: sɜrkəl nounphone in spanish: teléfono, pronunciation: foʊn nounecho in spanish: eco, pronunciation: ekoʊ noun, verbhalo in spanish: aureola, pronunciation: heɪloʊ noungang in spanish: pandilla, pronunciation: gæŋ nounmob in spanish: multitud, pronunciation: mɑb nounsurround in spanish: rodear, pronunciation: sɜraʊnd verbpeal in spanish: repique, pronunciation: pil nounknell in spanish: toque de difuntos, pronunciation: nel nounhoop in spanish: aro, pronunciation: hup nountelephone in spanish: teléfono, pronunciation: teləfoʊn nounreverberate in spanish: reverberar, pronunciation: rɪvɜrbɜrət verbdoughnut in spanish: rosquilla, pronunciation: doʊnət nounannulus in spanish: anillo, pronunciation: ænjələs nounresound in spanish: resonar, pronunciation: risaʊnd verbencircle in spanish: rodear, pronunciation: ensɜrkəl verbenviron in spanish: reinar, pronunciation: envaɪrən verbtintinnabulation in spanish: tintinabulación, pronunciation: tɪntɪnæbjəleɪʃən nounringing in spanish: zumbido, pronunciation: rɪŋɪŋ nouncall up in spanish: llamar, pronunciation: kɔlʌp noun, verbanulus in spanish: anulo, pronunciation: ænjələs nounclosed chain in spanish: cadena cerrada, pronunciation: kloʊzdtʃeɪn nounanchor ring in spanish: anillo de anclaje, pronunciation: æŋkɜrrɪŋ noun
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