A Wrench In Spanish at Henry Lawrence blog

A Wrench In Spanish. The photographer tripped over the cord, wrenching a microphone. Well, it sounds like a wrench, which would make sense. Wrenches) llave f (almost always used) (plural: Llaves f) llave inglesa f. See 8 authoritative translations of wrench in spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations. Leaving her children to go on a business trip was a wrench, but sarah knew she. (= tug) tirón m ⧫ jalón m (latin america) to give sth a wrench tirar o (latin america) jalar algo (con violencia o fuerza) 2. To pull and twist something suddenly or violently away from its position. Wrench n (emotional pang) (figurado) tortura nf :

[30+] Socket Wrench In Spanish
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The photographer tripped over the cord, wrenching a microphone. Well, it sounds like a wrench, which would make sense. Wrenches) llave f (almost always used) (plural: Leaving her children to go on a business trip was a wrench, but sarah knew she. See 8 authoritative translations of wrench in spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations. Llaves f) llave inglesa f. Wrench n (emotional pang) (figurado) tortura nf : To pull and twist something suddenly or violently away from its position. (= tug) tirón m ⧫ jalón m (latin america) to give sth a wrench tirar o (latin america) jalar algo (con violencia o fuerza) 2.

[30+] Socket Wrench In Spanish

A Wrench In Spanish (= tug) tirón m ⧫ jalón m (latin america) to give sth a wrench tirar o (latin america) jalar algo (con violencia o fuerza) 2. See 8 authoritative translations of wrench in spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations. Wrench n (emotional pang) (figurado) tortura nf : Llaves f) llave inglesa f. To pull and twist something suddenly or violently away from its position. Wrenches) llave f (almost always used) (plural: The photographer tripped over the cord, wrenching a microphone. (= tug) tirón m ⧫ jalón m (latin america) to give sth a wrench tirar o (latin america) jalar algo (con violencia o fuerza) 2. Leaving her children to go on a business trip was a wrench, but sarah knew she. Well, it sounds like a wrench, which would make sense.

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