|
|
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | stringer n | US, informal (news journalist) | corresponsal n común | | | | periodista n común | | | My dream is to work as a stringer for a big newspaper. | | stringer n | (engineering: support structure) | larguero nm | | | The engineer added several stringers to reinforce the structure. | | stringer n | (stairs: stringboard) | larguero nm | | | I had to hire a contractor to repair the staircase's stringers. | | stringer n | (nautical: ship part) | larguero nm | | | The boat is quite old and the stringer definitely needs repair. | | stringer n | (aeronautical: aircraft part) | larguerillo nm | | | Stringers are part of an airplane's frame that help carry the loads experienced while flying. | | stringer n | US (rope for stringing fish) | estringer nm | | | We caught so many fish today that we ran out of stringers! | | stringer n | (person, thing that strings instruments) (máquina) | encordador nm | | | (persona, general) | técnico, técnica nm, nf | | | I am bringing my violin to a professional stringer today; I want it to be perfect for the concert this weekend. |
| Additional Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | -stringer n | US, as suffix (ranked performer, player) | jugador de, jugadora de nm, nf + adj | | Note: Used in combination: E.g., second-stringer | | | The coach let the second- and third-stringers play. | | | El entrenador dejó que los jugadores de segunda y tercera jugaran. |
'stringer' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
Spanish:
|
|