Tacón in english

Heel

pronunciation: hil part of speech: noun
In gestures

tacón = heel. 

Example: Her first hint that all was not well was with the sudden appearance of Consuelo Feng, whose no-nonsensen approach to her job was emphasized by the emphactic clicks of her heels along the highly polished terrazzo floors.

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» con tacón altohigh-heeled .

Example: Most of the autumn fashion here focuses on shoes: high-heeled boots are a must in September.

» con tacón bajolow-heeled .

Example: Something very important for men at job interviews is to wear low-heeled, conservative dress shoes that are colour coordinated with the suit.

» de tacón altohigh-heeled .

Example: Most of the autumn fashion here focuses on shoes: high-heeled boots are a must in September.

» de tacón bajolow-heeled .

Example: Something very important for men at job interviews is to wear low-heeled, conservative dress shoes that are colour coordinated with the suit.

» taconespumpshigh heels .

Example: Anyone who has worn stilettos and then worn pumps knows that there's a big difference in the pain factor between these two.

Example: In addition to making women taller, high heels force the back to arch, pushing the bosom forward and the buttocks rearward, thus accentuating the female form.

» tacones altoshigh heels .

Example: In addition to making women taller, high heels force the back to arch, pushing the bosom forward and the buttocks rearward, thus accentuating the female form.

» zapatos de tacónpumpshigh heels .

Example: Anyone who has worn stilettos and then worn pumps knows that there's a big difference in the pain factor between these two.

Example: In addition to making women taller, high heels force the back to arch, pushing the bosom forward and the buttocks rearward, thus accentuating the female form.

» zapatos de tacón de agujastilettos .

Example: Anyone who has worn stilettos and then worn pumps knows that there's a big difference in the pain factor between these two.

Tacón synonyms

dog in spanish: perro, pronunciation: dɔg part of speech: noun counter in spanish: mostrador, pronunciation: kaʊntɜr part of speech: noun, adjective hound in spanish: sabueso, pronunciation: haʊnd part of speech: noun cad in spanish: canalla, pronunciation: kæd part of speech: noun bounder in spanish: sinvergüenza, pronunciation: baʊndɜr part of speech: noun blackguard in spanish: canalla, pronunciation: blækgɑrd part of speech: noun reheel in spanish: volver a sentir, pronunciation: rihil part of speech: verb
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