English to Spanish Dictionary backpack

backpack

mochila
definition
verb
a week's backpacking in the Pyrenees
travel or hike carrying one's belongings in a backpack.
noun
Carrying a waterproof backpack for your camera and other delicate goods, with perhaps a spare t-shirt thrown in, is advisable.
a bag with shoulder straps that allow it to be carried on one's back.
translation of 'backpack'
noun
mochila
example
he went to the trunk and pulled out a two-tank scuba 'backpack'
Usually, official walkers have to complete the walk wearing full uniform and carrying a 'backpack' as well as walking an extra 10 km a day.
I like to wear my big hiker's 'backpack' on the crowded trains because I smash people in the face from behind without even feeling it.
As for mud, he travels the world with a lump of it in his 'backpack' to make wall pieces for galleries from Amsterdam to New York.
To my mortification, my 'backpack' is being carried by a kid who looks all of 10 years old.
I was carrying my daughter in her 'backpack' when we visited as she was only quite small and her language abilities didn't match her ambitions.
I have always traveled with my gear in a plastic trunk, a scuba 'backpack' , or suitcase and nobody has questioned it.
Carrying a waterproof 'backpack' for your camera and other delicate goods, with perhaps a spare t-shirt thrown in, is advisable.
A guy jumps out of the fire truck wearing what looks like a space suit, a breathing cylinder and mask attached and what looks like a scuba 'backpack' on with a large hose attached.
In fact, it is small enough to easily carry in a 'backpack' should you prefer to hike in a ways and not only enjoy a day of shooting but to also record results at the same time.
He walked to the rounded crown of the hill, he procured a metal box from his 'backpack' , unhooking it from a solar battery, and set it down on the earth.
a two-tank scuba 'backpack'
Andy has hidden a 15-pound rock in my 'backpack' , which I carry uphill for two hours before discovering it.
Snap hooks at each end of the sling attach to the sling swivels, allowing the rifle to be securely carried like a 'backpack' .
It's made from a fire extinguisher, a scuba 'backpack' , and a sixties gold-fleck motorcycle helmet.
And my back ached from carrying a thirty-five-pound 'backpack' around for a week.
When I did about 30 flights in a row while 'backpacking' in my early twenties, I hardly ever bothered to lock my bags.
They will be 'backpacking' and trekking for six to eight hours a day most days, so they need a good level of fitness.
Sam spent six months 'backpacking' in Australia after her degree, then worked as assistant marketing manager at a vehicle parts firm near Leeds.
Meanwhile, a 23-year-old Tadcaster man has died in a freak road accident while 'backpacking' in Australia.
They are adding the last pieces to their 'backpacks' and training has intensified in the last few weeks for the athletes.
Of course, the reality is that unless I devote my life to 'backpacking' , I'm unlikely to reach more than a fraction of these destinations.
In a particularly basic hostel, with a water trough for washing in, he met a disabled 'backpacker' who was travelling on her own around Asia in her wheelchair.
As well as broadcasters in the commentary boxes there will be half a dozen radio engineers carrying 'backpacks' within a half a mile radius accompanying the presenters to broadcast the reaction of the crowds on the ground.
Carrying laden 'backpacks' , the family did the typical student trail of Australia, the Great Barrier Reef and Sydney Harbour, before heading out to New Zealand and Lord of the Rings territory.
Our luggage was transferred between hotels, leaving us with only 'backpacks' to carry.
I got talking to a couple of 'backpackers' while travelling from Panjim to Bombay on the hydrofoil a few years ago.
She graduated in 1995 and then went 'backpacking' through Africa.
There are spotty wellies, hairy boots, bags, long coats, gilets, hats and warm gear for babies along with 'backpacks' to carry them in.
We shouldered our 'backpacks' and set out up a steep hill in the direction of some thick green woods.
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