Summary
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- wheelbarrows:
- wheelbarrow:
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Wiktionary:
- wheelbarrow → carretilla
- wheelbarrow → carretilla
English
Detailed Translations for wheelbarrows from English to Spanish
wheelbarrows:
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the wheelbarrows
Translation Matrix for wheelbarrows:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
furgones de artillería | wheelbarrows |
Related Words for "wheelbarrows":
wheelbarrow:
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the wheelbarrow
la carretilla -
the wheelbarrow (barrow; garden cart; lawn cart)
– a cart for carrying small loads; has handles and one or more wheels 1
Translation Matrix for wheelbarrow:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
carreta | barrow; garden cart; lawn cart; wheelbarrow | barrow; cab; car; carriage; cart; coach; hand-cart; handcart; little cart; pushcart; railroad carriage; railway coach; trap; trolley; vehicle; waggon; wagon |
carretilla | barrow; garden cart; lawn cart; wheelbarrow | cab; car; carriage; cart; coach; little cart; railroad carriage; railway coach; trap; trolley; waggon; wagon |
carretilla de mano | barrow; garden cart; lawn cart; wheelbarrow | barrow; hand-cart; handcart; pushcart |
carro | barrow; garden cart; lawn cart; wheelbarrow | car; cart; little cart; pushcart; shopping cart; shopping trolley; trap; trolley; vehicle; waggon; wagon |
carro de mano | barrow; garden cart; lawn cart; wheelbarrow | barrow; hand-cart; handcart; pushcart |
- | barrow; garden cart; lawn cart |
Related Words for "wheelbarrow":
Synonyms for "wheelbarrow":
Related Definitions for "wheelbarrow":
Wiktionary Translations for wheelbarrow:
wheelbarrow
Cross Translation:
noun
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a small cart
- wheelbarrow → carretilla
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• wheelbarrow | → carretilla | ↔ Schubkarre — Landfahrzeug: kleiner einachsiger Wagen mit einem Rad, einer Wanne und zwei Handgriffen, der mit Muskelkraft geschoben wird |
• wheelbarrow | → carretilla | ↔ brouette — Petit tombereau à une roue (plus rarement deux), permettant de transporter des charges lourdes sur des chantiers ou dans un jardin et qu’on pousse d’ordinaire devant soi. |