Columpio in english

Swing

pronunciation: swɪŋ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

columpiarse = swing ; slip up. 

Example: Sam loved to swing, but right now he was too busy jumping in puddles with his rainy day boots.Example: He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges.

columpio = swing. 

Example: The big wheel has been in existence as long as any swings or roundabouts, and has remained unchanged in basic design principles.

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» columpio de la feriacarnival rideridefairground ridefair rideride attractionamusement ride .

Example: Emergency officials say a carnival ride has collapsed at a fairgrounds, injuring three people severely.

Example: 14 other fairgoers suffered minor injuries after their ride collapsed.

Example: Safety officials have examined two fairground rides after two people were killed and three injured in two separate accidents.

Example: Keep the children entertained by taking them to ride the beach buggies, jump around on the bouncy castle, or have fun on the fair rides.

Example: One of the numerous ride attractions on offer at the fair this year is a new 140 foot long rollercoaster and a reverse bungee jump.

Example: A mechanical amusement ride must carry liability insurance of not less than $350,000 for injury to persons arising out of the use of the ride.

» columpio de parque de atraccionesamusement park ride .

Example: Enjoy the timeless bumper cars family fun that has been a favorite among amusement park rides for generations.

» columpio de parque de diversionesamusement park ride .

Example: Enjoy the timeless bumper cars family fun that has been a favorite among amusement park rides for generations.

» zona de columpios y pistas deportivasplayground .

Example: Students were required to work through geometric concepts in designing a playground.

Columpio synonyms

cut in spanish: cortar, pronunciation: kʌt part of speech: verb, noun drop in spanish: soltar, pronunciation: drɑp part of speech: noun, verb sweep in spanish: barrer, pronunciation: swip part of speech: noun, verb sway in spanish: influencia, pronunciation: sweɪ part of speech: noun, verb jive in spanish: jerga, pronunciation: dʒaɪv part of speech: noun, verb dangle in spanish: colgar, pronunciation: dæŋgəl part of speech: verb lilt in spanish: canción rítmica, pronunciation: lɪlt part of speech: noun get around in spanish: llegar, pronunciation: getɜraʊnd part of speech: verb swinging in spanish: balanceo, pronunciation: swɪŋɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective golf shot in spanish: tiro de golf, pronunciation: gɑlfʃɑt part of speech: noun baseball swing in spanish: columpio de beisbol, pronunciation: beɪsbɔlswɪŋ part of speech: noun swing out in spanish: oscilar, pronunciation: swɪŋaʊt part of speech: verb swing music in spanish: música de swing, pronunciation: swɪŋmjuzɪk part of speech: noun swing over in spanish: girar sobre, pronunciation: swɪŋoʊvɜr part of speech: verb golf stroke in spanish: golpe de golf, pronunciation: gɑlfstroʊk part of speech: noun
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