straw
straw
strɔ
straw
British pronunciation
/stɹˈɔː/

Definición y significado de "straw"en inglés

01

paja, amarillo pajizo

of a light, pale yellow color resembling the hue of dried straw, often characterized by a muted and natural tone
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The sunset painted the sky in a beautiful straw hue.
El atardecer pintó el cielo de un hermoso tono paja.
Her dress shimmered in the soft light with a delicate straw shade.
Su vestido brillaba en la luz suave con un delicado tono paja.
01

pajita, sorbete

a thin tube made of plastic, glass, etc. for sucking drinks
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She used a straw to sip her iced tea without having to lift the glass.
Ella usó un pajita para sorber su té helado sin tener que levantar el vaso.
He ordered a reusable metal straw to reduce his environmental impact.
Ordenó una pajita de metal reutilizable para reducir su impacto ambiental.
02

a pale yellow color, dull and often mixed with white

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Her hair had a natural straw tint in the sunlight.
The walls were painted a soft straw shade to create warmth.
03

the dried stalks of cereal plants after the grain has been removed, used for animal bedding, fodder, thatching, or making woven items such as baskets and hats

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The artisan wove a basket from finely split straw.
They used straw to make traditional decorative ornaments.
to straw
01

to spread or scatter something loosely over a surface

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The gardener strawed seeds across the soil to encourage even growth.
Children strawed confetti on the playground during the festival.
02

to cover or provide with straw

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The farmer strawed the barn floor to make soft bedding for the cattle.
They strawed the stable before the new foal was brought in.
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