spine

spine
noun
1) (the line of linked bones running down the back of humans and many animals; the backbone: She damaged her spine when she fell.) columna vertebral, espina dorsal
2) (something like a backbone in shape or function: the spine of a book.) lomo
3) (a thin, stiff, pointed part growing on an animal or a plant.) espina
- spineless
- spiny
- spinal cord

spine n columna vertebral
spine
tr[spaɪn]
noun
1 SMALLANATOMY/SMALL columna vertebral, espina dorsal, espinazo
2 (of book) lomo
3 SMALLZOOLOGY/SMALL (of hedgehog etc) púa
4 SMALLBOTANY/SMALL espina
spine ['spaɪn] n
1) backbone: columna f vertebral, espina f dorsal
2) quill: púa f (de un animal)
3) thorn: espina f
4) : lomo m (de un libro)
spine (Book)
n.
lomo (Libro) s.m.
n.
espina (Zoología) s.f.
espina dorsal s.f.
espinazo s.m.
lomo de un libro s.m.
púa s.f.
spaɪn
noun
1)
a) (Anat) columna f (vertebral), espina f dorsal

to send a chill up o shivers down somebody's spine — producirle* escalofríos a alguien

a shiver ran down my spine — un escalofrío me recorrió la espalda

b) (of book) lomo m
2) (on animal) púa f; (on plant) espina f
[spaɪn]
N
1) (Anat) (=backbone) columna f (vertebral), espina f dorsal
2) (Zool) (=spike) púa f , pincho m ; (Bot) espina f , pincho m
3) [of book] lomo m
4) [of mountain range] espinazo m
* * *
[spaɪn]
noun
1)
a) (Anat) columna f (vertebral), espina f dorsal

to send a chill up o shivers down somebody's spine — producirle* escalofríos a alguien

a shiver ran down my spine — un escalofrío me recorrió la espalda

b) (of book) lomo m
2) (on animal) púa f; (on plant) espina f

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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