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обогреватель
tronc d'arbre
tree trunk SUST.
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
three metres round tree trunk
three metres around tree trunk
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
I. trunk [ingl. brit. trʌŋk, ingl. am. trəŋk] SUST.
1. trunk (of tree, body):
2. trunk (of elephant):
3. trunk (for travel):
4. trunk ingl. am. (car boot):
5. trunk (duct):
II. [swimming] trunks SUST. sust. pl.
I. tree [ingl. brit. triː, ingl. am. tri] SUST.
II. tree [ingl. brit. triː, ingl. am. tri] V. trans. ingl. am. literal
tree animal
tree fig. person
III. tree [ingl. brit. triː, ingl. am. tri]
he can't see the wood ingl. brit. or forest ingl. am. for the trees
to be out of one's tree coloq.
être cinglé coloq.
to be up a tree ingl. am.
pear [ingl. brit. pɛː, ingl. am. pɛr] SUST.
1. pear (fruit):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to go pear-shaped coloq.
foirer argot
tree trunk SUST.
trunk [trʌŋk] SUST.
1. trunk (stem, part of body):
2. trunk (elephant's nose):
3. trunk (large strong case):
4. trunk ingl. am. (boot):
I. tree [tri:] SUST.
II. tree [tri:] V. trans.
tree trunk SUST.
trunk [trʌŋk] SUST.
1. trunk (stem, part of body):
2. trunk (elephant's nose):
3. trunk (large strong case):
4. trunk (in car):
I. tree [tri] SUST.
II. tree [tri] V. trans.
Present
Itree
youtree
he/she/ittrees
wetree
youtree
theytree
Past
Itreed
youtreed
he/she/ittreed
wetreed
youtreed
theytreed
Present Perfect
Ihavetreed
youhavetreed
he/she/ithastreed
wehavetreed
youhavetreed
theyhavetreed
Past Perfect
Ihadtreed
youhadtreed
he/she/ithadtreed
wehadtreed
youhadtreed
theyhadtreed
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
Its trunk bears 21 or 23 pairs of legs.
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The erect trunk may be 1.3 m tall and approximately 5 cm in diameter.
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They bore in the cambium under the bark of the host plant, producing pitch masses on the trunk.
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It grows as a tree up to 40 m tall, with a trunk diameter of up to.
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Its construction in 1925 marked the beginning of the era of long distance trunk lines in telephone communication.
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