bay
bay
beɪ
bei
British pronunciation
/beɪ/

Definición y significado de "bay"en inglés

01

a horse with a moderate reddish-brown coat and black mane, tail, and lower legs

bay definition and meaning
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The bay trotted gracefully across the pasture.
02

laurel

an evergreen Mediterranean tree with aromatic, glossy leaves and small blackish berries, used in cooking
bay definition and meaning
example
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She tied a few bay leaves into a bouquet garni.
03

bahía, golfo

a part of a shoreline that curves inward, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf
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example
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The bay is surrounded by cliffs and lush green hills.
04

the prolonged barking or howling of a hound when it is on the scent

example
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The hunters followed the bay across the hills.
05

a small recess or alcove opening off a larger room or space

example
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The cathedral had several bays along the nave.
06

a compartment in an aircraft used for a specific purpose, such as storing cargo, equipment, or weapons

example
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The landing gear retracts into a separate bay.
07

a compartment on a ship between decks, often used for specific purposes such as housing patients in a hospital

example
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The cargo was stored in a lower bay.
to bay
01

to make a deep, prolonged vocal sound

example
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He could hear the foxes baying under the moonlight.
02

(of dogs) to bark or howl with prolonged, resonant noises, especially when on the scent of prey

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The hounds began to bay at dawn.
01

zaino, castaño

(of an animal, especially a horse) having a moderate reddish-brown coat with black mane, tail, and lower legs
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The bay stallion had a glossy, well-groomed coat.
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