corral

corral
[kɒˈrɑːl]
sustantivo
1corral (m) cercado (m) (for cattle, horses) (Estados Unidos)

corral [kəˈrɑːl] (US)
noun
corral; (m)
verb:transitive
acorralar

corral
masculine noun
1run (para aves); pen (para cerdos, ovejas)
2= open-air theatre in courtyard

corral [cor-rahl’]
noun
1Yard, inclosure; a poultry-yard (aves). (m)
2Court, open space before a house. (m)
3Fishpond. (m)
4Playhouse. (m)
5Blank left by students in writing lectures. (m)
  • Aves de corral -> poultry
6Square formed by a body of foot. (m)
  • Corral de madera -> timber yard
  • Corral de ganado -> corral del concejo, pound
  • Hacer corrales -> (Met.) to loiter about in school or business hours
  • Corral de vecindad -> tenement
(Naut.) Place where cattle are kept on board a ship.

corral
sustantivo:masculino
1 (Agr) (patio) farmyard; [de aves] poultry yard; (redil) pen; corral; (EEUU) [de pesca] weir
hacer corrales to play truant
corral de abasto (S. Cone) slaughterhouse
corral de carbonera coal dump; coalyard
corral de madera timberyard
corral de vacas (familiar) slum
corral de vecindad tenement
2 [de niño] playpen

Word of the Day: la carcajada

hearty laughter, raucous laughter, guffaw