bivouac in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

bivouac in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for bivouac in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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This now levelled area was used as a bivouac and exercise area for the colony's volunteer troops.
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They climbed quickly, but on the next day, after their first bivouac, the weather changed; clouds came down and hid the group to the observers.
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Beetles, which mimic the ants, can be found in the bivouac and in columns.
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Such a temporary home is called a bivouac.
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The following weekend the platoon are in the countryside to try out their bivouac tents.
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They had a bivouac and resumed the climb at 3.35 a.m. on the next day.
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Although she had no food, she decided to bivouac and attempt the summit the next day.
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Although many men fell out, the brigade reached its bivouac in good order.
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Accommodation will not be available every night, so that lightweight camping, or bivouac gear, is necessary, as well as several days supply of food.
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They reached the summit at the end of the second day, after a night of bivouac.
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