abra

English translation: opening

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Spanish term or phrase:abra
English translation:opening
Entered by: Dolores Vázquez

19:52 Feb 3, 2007
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Ships, Sailing, Maritime / Sailing Directions
Spanish term or phrase: abra
This term is found in a text describing the coast of Madeira and describes a bay; the sentence it occurs in is: 'Es una playa de guijarros que constituye el fondo de una pequeña bahía de 0.6 M de abra por 0.2 de saco.
Alison Warner
Local time: 20:55
opening
Explanation:
Una sugerencia
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Dolores Vázquez
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opening


Explanation:
Una sugerencia


    Reference: http://ec.europa.eu/eurodicautom/Controller
Dolores Vázquez
Native speaker of: Native in GalicianGalician, Native in SpanishSpanish
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agree  David Brown: yes, or the widest part (mouth) and "saco" is the narrowest part
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