plank

plank
plæŋk
noun
(a long, flat piece of wood: The floor was made of planks.) tabla, tablón
plank n tabla / tablón / madero
plank
tr[plæŋk]
noun
1 (of wood) tablón nombre masculino, tabla
2 SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL (principle) punto fundamental
plank ['plæŋk] n
1) board: tablón m, tabla f
2) : artículo m, punto m (de una plataforma política)
plank
n.
artículo s.m.
tabla s.f.
tablón (Arquitectura) s.m.
v.
entablar v.
entarimar v.
plæŋk
noun tabla f, tablón m

to walk the plank — pasear la tabla

[plæŋk]
1. N
1) [of wood] tabla f , tablón m

deck planks — tablazón fsing de la cubierta

to walk the plank — pasear por la tabla (sobre los tiburones)

- be as thick as two short planks
2) (fig) [of policy] punto m
2. VT
1)

to plank sth down — tirar algo violentamente, arrojar algo violentamente

to plank o.s. down — sentarse etc de modo agresivo

2) (Naut) [+ hull, deck] entablar, entarimar
* * *
[plæŋk]
noun tabla f, tablón m

to walk the plank — pasear la tabla


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