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torre
-tower
See the entry fortorre.
torre
-I roast
Subjunctiveyoconjugation oftorrar.
Subjunctiveél/ella/ustedconjugation oftorrar.

torre

la torre(
toh
-
rreh
)
A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. tower
La torre se puede ver desde todas partes de la ciudad.The tower can be seen from all parts of the city.
b. spire (of a church)
Subió a la torre para sonar la campana.He went up to the spire to ring the bell.
a. turret
El artillero estableció una línea de fuego desde la torre.The gunner laid down a line of fire from the turret.
b. watchtower
El caballero vigiló el ejército enemigo desde la torre.The knight watched the enemy army from the tower.
a. rook
La torre se mueve en línea recta en el tablero de ajedrez.The rook moves in a straight line on the chess board.
b. castle
No encuentro una de las torres blancas. ¿La has visto?I can't find one of the white castles. Have you seen it?
a. pylon
Estas torres sostienen cables que transportan teravoltios de electricidad.These pylons hold cables that transport teravolts of electricity.
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