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tronada
Inflexiones de ' tronado' ( adj): f: tronada, mpl: tronados, fpl: tronadas
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Principal Translations | | Spanish | English | | tronada nf | (tormenta: truenos) | thunderstorm n | | storm n |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Principal Translations | | Spanish | English | | tronado adj | (gastado, deteriorado) (colloquial) | done for, beat, bushed adj | | old adj | | deteriorated adj | | tronado adj | coloquial (loco, chalado) (colloquial) | potty, nuts adj | | crazy, mad adj | | tronado adj | AmC, MX: coloquial (persona: sin dinero) | ruined adj | | (informal) | broke adj | | (UK, informal) | skint adj |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Principal Translations | | Spanish | English | | tronar⇒ vi | (sonar los truenos) | thunder⇒ vi | | Hacía sol pero en un momento empezó a llover y a tronar. | | It was sunny but all of a sudden it started to rain and thunder. | | tronar vi | (sonar con estrépito) | boom⇒ vi | | thunder⇒ vi | | Los cañones tronaban al disparar sus proyectiles. | | The cannons boomed when their projectiles were fired. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Additional Translations | | Spanish | English | | tronar⇒ vi | coloquial (disgustarse mucho) | rant⇒ vi | | (figurative) | rave⇒ vi | | El alcalde tronó al enterarse de lo sucedido. | | The mayor ranted when he found out about what happened. | | tronar vi | MX, SV: coloquial (fracasar, fallar) (colloquial: academic) | flunk⇒ vi | | (colloquial) | bomb⇒ vi | | tronar vtr | CU, MX, SV: coloquial (suspender en examen) (colloquial) | flunk⇒ vtr | | (informal) | fail⇒ vtr | | Me van a matar en mi casa porque el profesor de física me tronó. | | My folks are going to kill me because my Physics teacher flunked me. | | tronar vtr | AmC, MX: coloquial (matar a alguien) (colloquial) | wipe out, bump off vtr phrasal sep | | make [sb] disappear v expr | | tronar vtr | BO, CU: coloquial (despedir de un empleo) (colloquial) | fire⇒ vtr |
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