the forecaster
the forecast, prediction, tip (assessment)
el pronosticador
la pronosticadora
el pronóstico
Adjective
flexible, agile, supple (bendy)
flexible (adaptable)
flexible, easy going, compliant (accommodating)
flexible
the jar, bottle (vessel)
el frasco (modern)
el bote
el pote
el tarro
Phrase
to stand guard, ride guard
the guard (military)
the police officer, policeman, policeman (member of a police force)
montar guardia
el guardia
la guardia
Conjunction
as (time)
a medida que
to stud (general)
Adjective
studded (general)
tachonar
tachonado
the door, outside gate (entrance)
the gate (aviation)
the goal (sports)
la puerta
to echo, ring, resonate (to reverberate)
to resound (figurative) (to be evoked)
resonar
the jingling, tinkling, tinkle, clinking, clink (ringing sound)
el tintineo
very slowly
muy despacio
Adjective
arched, vaulted (architecture)
abovedado
to shine, gleam (to cast light)
to glow (to show joy)
to stand out (to excel)
Noun
the brightness, glare, gleam, glitter, flash, blaze of a fire el resplandor
the radiance (joy)
Adjective
shining, sparkling, glittering (gleaming)
radiant, glowing (beaming)
resplandecer
el resplandor
resplandeciente
to perplex
Adjective
perplexed, bewildered, baffled, puzzle (confused)
dejar perplejo
perplejo/a
to infuriate, madden, make furious, enrage (to make angry)
to get furious, fly into a rage (to become enraged)
enfurecer
enfurecerse
the moment, instant (second)
el instante
the fun, amusement (enjoyment)
the entertainment (exciting activity)
the hobby, pasttime (leisure activity)
la diversión
the wisdom (prudence)
the knowledge, learning (erudition)
la sabiduría
the brightness, brillance (luminosity)
the shine, sheen (luster)
the sparkle, glitter of a jewel (reflected light)
the sparkle in someone’s eyes (twinkle)
the splendor (magnificence)
el brillo
to hold (to grasp)
to fasten, hold in place (to fix in place)
to hold down, subdue, conquer (to restrain)
to hold on, hold in place (to hold on)
to abide by (to abide by)
sujetar
sutejarse
to close, shut (to pull shut)
to close (to cover)
to conclude (to finalize)
to turn off (to disconnect)
to close, shut down (to end the activity of)
to close, shut (to finish serving)
to heal, close up (to get better)
to close, shut down (to cease trading)
to be closed (to refuse to change; used with “a”)
to become overcast (weather)
to zip up, button up (clothing)
to heal, close up (to get better)
to shut down (to become uncommunicative)
cerrar
cerrarse
to fill to the brim, fill to the top (to overfill)
to fulfill, realize (to satisfy)
to shower, deluge, heap (to give in abundance)
Adjective
full, full to the brim, heaped, heaping (as full as possible; often used with “de” or “por”)
Noun
the grocery store (US) (establishment) (Dominican Republic)
Regionalism used in Puerto Rico
(Puerto Rico) (Spain)
colmar
colmado/a
el colmado
to fill to the brim, fill to the top (to overfill)
to fulfill, realize (to satisfy)
to try (trying my patience)
to deluge, shower, heap (to give in abundance)
colmar
the hook, hanger, peg (sports)
el gancho