Big Apple v slovarju Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Prevodi za Big Apple v slovarju angleščina»španščina

apple [am. angl. ˈæpəl, brit. angl. ˈap(ə)l] SAM. C or U

I.big <comp bigger, superl biggest> [am. angl. bɪɡ, brit. angl. bɪɡ] PRID. The usual translation of big, grande, becomes gran when it is used before a singular noun.

II.big [am. angl. bɪɡ, brit. angl. bɪɡ] PRISL. pog.

Big Apple v slovarju PONS

Prevodi za Big Apple v slovarju angleščina»španščina

Prevodi za Big Apple v slovarju angleščina»španščina

ameriška angleščina

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

angleščina
In 2002 four shows were held, and in 2003 Big Apple put on six separate conventions.
en.wikipedia.org
Filled with romantic ideas from the movies, his actual encounter with the gritty realities of the Big Apple are sobering.
en.wikipedia.org
The white dancers eventually called the dance the black dancers did the Big Apple, after the night club where they first saw it.
en.wikipedia.org
The ring shout is described as a dance with counterclockwise circling and high arm gestures that resembled the Big Apple.
en.wikipedia.org
After the success of the initial 1996 show, Big Apple scheduled six separate conventions for 1997.
en.wikipedia.org
By the end of 1937, the Big Apple had become a national dance craze.
en.wikipedia.org
One-third of all independent films are produced in the Big Apple.
en.wikipedia.org
It inclines to think that the big apple gets a disproportionate share of the national sap (emphasis added).
en.wikipedia.org
But his act wore thin in the Big Apple, where critics and callers alike disliked his condescending style.
en.wikipedia.org
City officials elsewhere in the country smugly assumed that gang graffiti were a blight limited largely to the Big Apple.
en.wikipedia.org

Bi želeli dodati besedo, frazo ali prevod?

Predlagajte nov vnos.

Stran Deutsch | Ελληνικά | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski | Português | Русский | Slovenščina | Srpski | 中文