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arbolado
-wooded
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arbolado
-hoisted
Past participle ofarbolar.

arbolado

arbolado
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. wooded
Pasados los cultivos de trigo y cebada, hay un terreno arbolado en el que abundan los chopos y los arces.After the wheat and barley crops, there's a wooded area where poplars and maples abound.
b. tree-covered
Donde está ahora el campo de golf, solía haber una zona arbolada.Where the golf course is now, there used to be a tree-covered area.
c. forested
Debido a la tala masiva de árboles, la superficie arbolada de la región ha disminuido enormemente en los últimos años.Due to massive logging, the region's forested area has decreased greatly in recent years.
d. tree-lined
La casa está en una calle arbolada y tranquila.The house is on a quiet, tree-lined street.
a. heavy
La barca se balanceaba peligrosamente en la mar arbolada.The boat rolled dangerously in the heavy sea.
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. woodland
Saliendo del pueblo en dirección norte, el viajero se encuentra con un extenso arbolado.Leaving the village toward the north, the traveller comes across extensive woodland.
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