wrecker

wrecker
wrecker
tr['rekəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (of building) demoledor,-ra
2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (breakdown van) grúa
wrecker ['rɛkər] n
1) tow truck: grúa f
2) : desguazador m (de autos, barcos, etc.), demoledor m (de edificios)
wrecker (US)
n.
demoledor de casas s.m.
n.
demoledor s.m.
descarrilador s.m.
raquero s.m.
'rekər, 'rekə(r)
noun (AmE)
a) (demolition worker) obrero m de demolición or derribo
b) (car dismantler) desguazador m or (Méx) deshuesador m
['rekǝ(r)]
N
1) (=destroyer) (gen) destructor(a) m / f ; (Hist) [of ships] saboteador(a) m / f , persona que se dedicaba a provocar naufragios
2) (US) (=breaker, salvager) demoledor m
3) (US) (=breakdown van) camión-grúa m
* * *
['rekər, 'rekə(r)]
noun (AmE)
a) (demolition worker) obrero m de demolición or derribo
b) (car dismantler) desguazador m or (Méx) deshuesador m

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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