túnel
/ˈtunel/, [ˈt̪u.nel]tunnel
Noun túnel m (plural túneles)
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tunnel
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(soccer) nutmeg
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Muchos trenes atraviesan el viejo túnel de piedra.
Many trains pass through the old stone tunnel.
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Nos toma cinco minutos atravesar caminando el túnel.
It takes us five minutes to walk through the tunnel.
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El tren fue a través del túnel.
The train went through a tunnel.
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Tom atravesó el túnel.
Tom went through the tunnel.
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¿Qué tan fácil sería excavar un túnel a través de ella?
How easy would it be to bore a tunnel through it?
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Vi una luz al final del túnel.
I saw a light at the end of the tunnel.
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Luego el viaje continúa a través del túnel bajo el canal inglés hacia Francia, la tierra de Carlomagno y Napoleón.
Then the journey is continued through the tunnel under the English Channel, to France, the land of Charlemagne and Napoleon.
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Su coche rozó los muros del túnel.
His car shaved the wall of the tunnel.
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El nuevo túnel es el doble de largo que el viejo.
The new tunnel is twice as long as the old one.
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El tren pasó por un túnel.
The train traversed a tunnel.
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