tree trunk in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for tree trunk in the English»Spanish Dictionary

trunk [Am trəŋk, Brit trʌŋk] N

See also top2, top1

I.top1 [Am tɑp, Brit tɒp] N

1.1. top:

4. top:

on top of as prep

II.top1 [Am tɑp, Brit tɒp] ADJ attr

III.top1 <pres part topping; pt, pp topped> [Am tɑp, Brit tɒp] VB trans

IV.top1 <pres part topping; pt, pp topped> [Am tɑp, Brit tɒp] VB refl to top oneself

tree trunk in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for tree trunk in the English»Spanish Dictionary

Translations for tree trunk in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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At night, they come out and climb the tree to eat algae and mosses growing on the tree trunk.
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At the heart of this wide tree trunk is a cavity where lizards, bats and many insects have made it their home.
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The duck comes out of the tree trunk at that point, and they are happily reunited.
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The slugs climb down the tree trunk in the early morning to hide and repeat the cycle.
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He rests his right elbow on a tree trunk, in an unstable position, supported only on his left leg.
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Construction of the war canoe was typically from one massive tree trunk, with the silk cotton tree being particularly useful.
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It starts with a tree trunk or branch and is carved directly.
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The ekwe is made out of wood and most commonly a tree trunk.
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The church has a medieval screen, 13th century font and possibly the oldest parish chest in the country, hollowed from a tree trunk.
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Halfway up the tree trunk, hangs a gabled shrine.
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