Spanish
Detailed Translations for diorama from Spanish to English
diorama: (*Using Word and Sentence Splitter)
- dar: extend; offer; pass; give; hand; delate; hand over; present with; give to; deliver up; deliver; dispense; hand over to; donate; grant; bestow; give a present; provide; supply; furnish; administer; pour in; distribute; ration; hand out; turn; swing; veer; send with; send along with; give along with; inflict; allow; assign; allocate; confer; question; remit; hear; allot; interrogate; subsidize; pay out; interpellate; bestow on; subsidise
- rama: branch; division; department; section; ward; detachment; brigade; limb; bough; twig; sprig; bough of a tree; branch of a tree; fork; wrinkle; furrow; crossroads; bifurcation; splitting; road junction; crossways; three forked road; facial line; fork of a road; stick; offspring; shoot; progeny; spray; scion; branch element; conditional branch
- ramo: flowers; bouquet; occupational group; bunch of flowers; bough; sprig; bough of a tree; branch of a tree; branch; division; department; section; ward; detachment; brigade
- darse: perform; act; give; donate; allow
- dársela: trick; cheat; spoof; gull
Wiktionary Translations for diorama:
diorama
Cross Translation:
Cross Translation:
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• diorama | → diorama | ↔ Diorama — stehender Schaukasten, bei dem mit Modellfiguren und -landschaften vor einem oft halbkreisförmigen, bemalten Hintergrund zum Beispiel historische Szenen, soziale Milieus, Berufe oder Tiere in ihrer natürlichen Umgebung dargestellt werden |
English
Detailed Translations for diorama from English to Spanish
diorama:
Translation Matrix for diorama:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | cyclorama; panorama |
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Related Definitions for "diorama":
Wiktionary Translations for diorama:
diorama
Cross Translation:
noun
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a three-dimensional display of a scenery
- diorama → diorama
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• diorama | → diorama | ↔ Diorama — stehender Schaukasten, bei dem mit Modellfiguren und -landschaften vor einem oft halbkreisförmigen, bemalten Hintergrund zum Beispiel historische Szenen, soziale Milieus, Berufe oder Tiere in ihrer natürlichen Umgebung dargestellt werden |