Tirante in english

Tight

pronunciation: taɪt part of speech: adjective
In gestures
tight

tirante1 = strap. 

Example: There are many varieties of sandal, from synthetic rope soles and straps, tyre-tread soled sandals, to the Japanese wooden sandals, which are relatively easy to make.

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» camiseta de tirantessleeveless shirtsinglet  ; vesttank topsleeveless toprunning vest .

Example: Wearing a sleeveless shirt can be embarrassing if you have tell-tale signs of caked underarm deodorant on your armpits.

Example: On clothing, men are requested to wear long pants and to avoid wearing singlets.

Example: There are some benefits of wearing a vest during the colder months of the year.

Example: At the end of the concert, Yamin took off his shirt and threw it to the audience but he was wearing a tank top underneath.

Example: Lightweight and cool feeling, these sleeveless tops are like wearing nothing at all.

Example: It was indeed a beautiful sea of colours as the runners were attired in running vests of varying colours.

» camiseta interior de tirantessinglet  ; vest .

Example: On clothing, men are requested to wear long pants and to avoid wearing singlets.

Example: There are some benefits of wearing a vest during the colder months of the year.

» tirantesbracessuspenders .

Example: This article looks at hair, eyes, makeup, jewellery, ties, suits, braces, footwear, perfume and other aspects of dress, and describes what is considered appropriate and correct for librarians.

Example: We recommend you hand wash your suspenders using a mild soap.

» vestido de algodón de tirantessundress .

Example: A student was stripped of her honors and it's all because she wore a sundress to deliver a speech.

» vestido de tirantessleeveless dress .

Example: A Wall Street Journal article is reigniting the debate over designers insisting on sleeveless dresses, even in the dead of winter.

» vestido de verano de tirantessundress .

Example: A student was stripped of her honors and it's all because she wore a sundress to deliver a speech.

tirante2 = fraught ; tight ; taut . 

Example: The article is entitled 'Fraught years ahead? Trade unions and libraries' = The article is entitled 'Fraught years ahead? Trade unions and libraries'.Example: The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.Example: While the stencil is held taut, the cylinder is slowly rotated until the bottom edge of the wax sheet can be clamped in position.

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» relación cada vez más tirantemounting tension .

Example: China urged all sides to try to ease mounting tensions over Iran's nuclear plans and focus on negotiations.

Tirante synonyms

mean in spanish: media, pronunciation: min verb, adjective, nounclose in spanish: cerrar, pronunciation: kloʊs adverb, adjectivefine in spanish: multa, pronunciation: faɪn adjectiveblind in spanish: ciego, pronunciation: blaɪnd adjective, nounfast in spanish: rápido, pronunciation: fæst adverb, adjective, nounwet in spanish: mojado, pronunciation: wet adjectivehard in spanish: difícil, pronunciation: hɑrd adjectivesecure in spanish: seguro, pronunciation: sɪkjʊr verb, adjectivelittle in spanish: pequeño, pronunciation: lɪtəl adjective, adverbshut in spanish: cerrar, pronunciation: ʃʌt verbsmall in spanish: pequeña, pronunciation: smɔl adjectivedifficult in spanish: difícil, pronunciation: dɪfəkəlt adjectivestringent in spanish: riguroso, pronunciation: strɪndʒənt adjectivescarce in spanish: escaso, pronunciation: skers adjectivestiff in spanish: rígido, pronunciation: stɪf adjectivetense in spanish: tiempo, pronunciation: tens noun, adjectiverigorous in spanish: riguroso, pronunciation: rɪgɜrəs adjectivenasty in spanish: asqueroso, pronunciation: næsti adjectivetaut in spanish: tenso, pronunciation: tɔt adjectiveequal in spanish: igual, pronunciation: ikwəl adjectivecompact in spanish: compacto, pronunciation: kɑmpækt adjective, nounsnug in spanish: ajustado, pronunciation: snʌg adjective, nounbinding in spanish: Unión, pronunciation: baɪndɪŋ adjective, nounstingy in spanish: tacaño, pronunciation: stɪndʒi adjectivedrunk in spanish: borracho, pronunciation: drʌŋk adjective, noundemanding in spanish: exigente, pronunciation: dɪmændɪŋ adjectivebesotted in spanish: atontado, pronunciation: bɪsɑtɪd adjectivehermetic in spanish: hermético, pronunciation: hɜrmetɪk adjectiveloaded in spanish: cargado, pronunciation: loʊdəd adjectivepotty in spanish: orinal, pronunciation: pɑti adjective, nountipsy in spanish: achispado, pronunciation: tɪpsi adjectiveinebriated in spanish: embriagado, pronunciation: ɪnebrieɪtəd adjectivemiserly in spanish: avaro, pronunciation: maɪzɜrli adjectiveclosed in spanish: cerrado, pronunciation: kloʊzd adjectivewaterproof in spanish: impermeable, pronunciation: wɔtɜrpruf adjectivesealed in spanish: sellado, pronunciation: sild adjectivemingy in spanish: tacaño, pronunciation: mɪndʒi adjectivewatertight in spanish: estanco, pronunciation: wɔtɜrtaɪt adjectiveclosely in spanish: cercanamente, pronunciation: kloʊsli adverbblotto in spanish: blotto, pronunciation: blɑtoʊ adjectiveintoxicated in spanish: embriagado, pronunciation: ɪntɑksəkeɪtəd adjectivesquiffy in spanish: squiffy, pronunciation: skwɪfi adjectiveairtight in spanish: hermético, pronunciation: ertaɪt adjectivepixilated in spanish: pixelado, pronunciation: pɪksəleɪtɪd adjectivesoaked in spanish: mojado, pronunciation: soʊkt adjectivepissed in spanish: Molesto, pronunciation: pɪst adjectiveclinched in spanish: asegurado, pronunciation: klɪntʃt adjectiveplastered in spanish: borracho, pronunciation: plæstɜrd adjectivecompressed in spanish: comprimido, pronunciation: kəmprest adjectivesoused in spanish: en escabeche, pronunciation: saʊzd adjectivetiddly in spanish: ordenadamente, pronunciation: tɪdli adjectivesmashed in spanish: colocado, pronunciation: smæʃt adjectiveclenched in spanish: apretado, pronunciation: klentʃt adjectiveinvulnerable in spanish: invulnerable, pronunciation: ɪnvʌlnɜrəbəl adjectivesloshed in spanish: borracho, pronunciation: slɑʃt adjectivesozzled in spanish: ajumado, pronunciation: sɑzəld adjectivecrocked in spanish: usado un cacharro, pronunciation: krɑkt adjectivefuddled in spanish: borracho, pronunciation: fʌdəld adjectiveslopped in spanish: inclinado, pronunciation: slɑpt adjectivechoky in spanish: ahogado, pronunciation: tʃoʊki adjective, nounconstricting in spanish: constricción, pronunciation: kənstrɪktɪŋ adjectiveviselike in spanish: viselike, pronunciation: vɪslɪk adjectiveskintight in spanish: piel apretada, pronunciation: skɪntaɪt adjectiveungenerous in spanish: poco generoso, pronunciation: əndʒenɜrəs adjectiverainproof in spanish: impermeable, pronunciation: reɪnpruf adjectivetiddley in spanish: tiddley, pronunciation: tɪdli adjectiveclose-fitting in spanish: ajustado, pronunciation: kloʊsfɪtɪŋ adjectiveblind drunk in spanish: Borracho ciego, pronunciation: blaɪnddrʌŋk adjectivewaterproofed in spanish: impermeabilizado, pronunciation: wɔtɜrpruft adjectivetight-fitting in spanish: ajustado, pronunciation: taɪtfɪtɪŋ adjectivetightly fitting in spanish: bien ajustado, pronunciation: taɪtlifɪtɪŋ adjective
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