balloon in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for balloon in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.balloon [Am bəˈlun, Brit bəˈluːn] N

II.balloon [Am bəˈlun, Brit bəˈluːn] VB intr

barrage balloon [Am bəˈrɑ(d)ʒ bəˈlun, Brit] N

balloon angioplasty <pl balloon angioplasties> N U or C

speech balloon → balloon

See also balloon

I.balloon [Am bəˈlun, Brit bəˈluːn] N

II.balloon [Am bəˈlun, Brit bəˈluːn] VB intr

balloon in the PONS Dictionary

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

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

balloon Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go down like a lead balloon
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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However, this method relies on the movement of balloons, which is something that birds can become used to.
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Both sides used megaphones and radio stations for broadcasting, and balloons and floating carriers for sending leaflets and other objects.
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The engine is mounted on a board behind the balloon.
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The lead was twelve points at halftime, but ballooned to 31 by the end of the game.
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There are several party options available, as well as optional upgrades for more guests, party themes, games, balloons and much more.
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For example: by building and launching a hot air balloon we learn about weight, density and pressure.
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These articles typically cover five pages or more, and are presented as a sequential storyline with caricatures and word balloons.
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The balloons lifted it, then drifted into power lines, causing a 16-minute power outage across the city.
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The most common type of high altitude balloons are weather balloons.
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The story is also an early form of science fiction, specifically responding to the emerging technology of hot air balloons.
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