raíl

raíl
m.
1 rail.
2 RAIL, Andean Legislative Information Network.
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rail
nombre masculino
1 rail
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noun m.
rail
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= rail, curtain rail.
Ex. Most such shelving moves in a perpendicular direction on rails mounted on the floor.
Ex. Unlike curtain rails, curtain poles do not have so many wall brackets.
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* raíl de cortina = curtain rail.
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= rail, curtain rail.

Ex: Most such shelving moves in a perpendicular direction on rails mounted on the floor.

Ex: Unlike curtain rails, curtain poles do not have so many wall brackets.
* raíl de cortina = curtain rail.

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raíl
masculine
(Esp)
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raíl sustantivo masculino rail
'raíl' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carril
- cojinete
- comulgatorio
- férrea
- férreo
- ferroviaria I
- ferroviario
- riel
- toallero
- baranda
- barra
- borda
- ferrocarrilero
- vía
English:
connected
- delay
- rail
- rail accident
- rail journey
- rail strike
- rail traffic
- towel rail
- bar
- buffer
- caboose
- car
- carriage
- coach
- compartment
- couple
- engineer
- gauge
- guard
- hand
- line
- luggage
- main
- metro
- platform
- point
- shunt
- siding
- sleeper
- sleeping
- station
- steam
- subway
- switch
- tank
- towel
- track
- train
- truck
- van
- wagon
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raíl, rail nm
rail
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rail, raíl
m rail
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raíl n rail

Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.

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