English Word: pine
Spanish Word: pino
Now you know how to say pine in Spanish. :-)
Translated sentences containing 'pine'
The doors are made of pine wood and windows of white aluminium.
Las puertas son de madera de pino y las ventanas de aluminio blanco.
Cut down the pine tree in front of the house.
Corte el pino que está enfrente de la casa.
We would like for the pine trees to grow more.
Nos gustaría que los árboles de pino crecieran más.
The pine is green.
El pino es verde.
The pine is tall.
El pino es alto.
We found it in a pine forest.
Está situado en medio de un pinar.
We need to examine the possibility of replanting with trees that stop fires and which do not burn as easily as pine.
Tenemos que considerar la posibilidad de repoblar con árboles que frenen los incendios y que no se quemen tan fácilmente como el pino.
Here we must examine the matter in depth to see how we can plant species which do not burn as easily as pine trees;
En este ámbito debemos analizar la cuestión detenidamente para ver cómo podemos plantar especies que no se quemen tan fácilmente como los pinos;
The coast is particularly attractive for its white sandy beaches and pine forests; the Curonian Spit is part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage registry.
La costa es especialmente atractiva por sus blancas playas de arena y bosques de pino; el Istmo de Curlandia está registrado en el Patrimonio Cultural Mundial de la UNESCO.
In December a card will come onto the market that will smell of pine, freesias, strawberries or mint.
En el mes de diciembre, se introducirá en el mercado una tarjeta con olor a pino, flores, fresa o menta.
For example, there is still no scientific evidence to suggest that there is any danger of cancer with Finland's main industrial timber types: pine, spruce, and birch.
Por ejemplo, en Finlandia no se ha podido aún demostrar científicamente el riesgo carcinógeno de las especies más importantes para el uso industrial, el pino, el abeto y el abedul.
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