wrought in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for wrought in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.wrought [Am rɔt, Brit rɔːt] pt & pt part work form or liter

II.wrought [Am rɔt, Brit rɔːt] ADJ

wrought up [ˌrɔt ˈəp] ADJ pred

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finely wrought

Translations for wrought in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

wrought in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for wrought in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.wrought [rɔ:t, Am rɑ:t] VB trans

wrought pt, pp of work , wreak

II.wrought [rɔ:t, Am rɑ:t] ADJ form (crafted)

See also wreak, work

wreak <[or wrought, wrought]> [ri:k] VB trans -ed, -ed form

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wrought

wrought Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The dome was entirely encompassed by a finely carved tracery, wrought in brass and gold.
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Ceramics, wrought iron and filigree jewelry can be found as well.
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The latter wrought devastation to fruit crops mainly in the dales, while sparing those higher up.
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The purely introspective sonnets are less attractive, but equally finely wrought, interesting as psychological studies, and impressive from their sincerity.
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Great devastation was wrought, but in the end the allied forces were victorious.
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Doors had wrought iron hinges, handles and lock plates.
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The crankcase and cylinder block had to be made of cast or wrought aluminium alloys.
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Against this must be balanced the devastation and destruction that he wrought.
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Wheels are cast or forged (wrought) and are heat treated to have a specific hardness.
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Wrought iron railings and a light well separate the frontages from the street, with under pavement cellars for each house.
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