cajón
/kaˈxon/, [kaˈxõn]drawer
Noun cajón m (plural cajones)
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drawer
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large box
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(music) cajón (box-shaped percussion instrument)
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(Latin America) coffin
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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Los pañuelos están en el cajón.
The handkerchiefs are in the drawer.
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Lo metí en el cajón.
I put it in the drawer.
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Tom tiene un cajón lleno de cables USB.
Tom has a drawer full of USB cables.
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No creo que esas malditas baterías estén en este maldito cajón.
I don't think that those damn batteries are in this damn drawer.
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Recibieron un cajón de libros.
They received a box of books.
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Puse la tarjeta de informe en el cajón para que mi madre no la viera.
I put the report card in the drawer so my mother wouldn't see it.
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Tom guarda una corbata extra en un cajón de su escritorio en el trabajo.
Tom keeps an extra tie in his desk drawer at work.
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Tom quiere ver qué hay en el cajón.
Tom wants to see what's in the drawer.
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El cajón del escritorio está abierto.
The desk drawer is open.
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Creo que lo que querés está en el cajón.
I think what you want is in the drawer.
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