English to Spanish Dictionary dungeon

dungeon

mazmorra
definition
verb
imprison (someone) in a dungeon.
noun
For the past seventeen years he has been kept prisoner in the castle dungeons .
a strong underground prison cell, especially in a castle.
translation of 'dungeon'
noun
mazmorra,
calabozo
adjective
calabozo
example
The 'dungeon' disappeared, many characters acquired new powers, and new restrictions on placement appeared, allowing cards to be combined.
A thrilling and highly intuitive, but slightly simplistic boss fight awaits him at the end of each 'dungeon' .
The underground 'dungeon' wasn't guarded at all.
The underground 'dungeon' , for example, is the equivalent to a new ‘spawning’ area in an online game.
You may also distribute your loot this way in order to make sure you can take everything not bolted down from every 'dungeon' in the game.
The princess will be taken to her old cell in the 'dungeon' .
‘We will be wed this very night, unless you wish to find yourself in the castle 'dungeon' before dawn,’ I told him.
She miraculously encountered the prison 'dungeon' and entered to get some answers.
Instead of building a fantasy-themed 'dungeon' , you carve your lair out of volcanoes on tropical islands and manage henchmen and minions.
Searching through one random 'dungeon' after the next, hoping to find treasure of one sort or another, all the while hacking and blasting away on all sorts of enemies is great.
It is possible to fight as many as a thousand creatures in one 'dungeon' .
The problem with this wilderness map is that you tend to get lost and that you have no idea which 'dungeon' is adequate for your power and experience.
The game takes place in one city with one lone 'dungeon' .
The savior continued to recite his chant in front of every cell in the 'dungeon' until everyone was free.
The slaves pulled a lever and a trap door opened in the floor to reveal an underground 'dungeon' filled with hundreds of human prisoners.
One of their catches gets kept in the 'dungeon' of their castle, to be sucked and dined on nightly.
Joseph, a prisoner in Pharaoh's 'dungeons' , of whom it is testified that he had skill in interpreting dreams, is brought forth to offer his interpretation.
I do need someone to bring food for the savage prisoners in the 'dungeons' , you know.
The interesting bits of the castle - the 'dungeons' and the old parts underneath - could be used for tours but they're not.
After they had explored the library he had taken her down into the kitchens for lunch before taking her deeper into the castle to see the 'dungeons' which were exactly what Olivia would have imagined.
Work your way up an immense tower's 'dungeons' , blasting baddies and acquiring weapons.
What goes on inside the CIA facilities, closer to medieval 'dungeons' than modern prisons, can only be guessed at.
And down here he entertained himself - torturing his prisoners in the 'dungeons' .
One level above the watery dock were the prisons, or 'dungeons' , where in times of old, only true criminals were held.
For the past seventeen years he has been kept prisoner in the castle 'dungeons' .
Yes, our marriage took place in a castle whose 'dungeons' were once crowded to suffocation with unfortunate natives, awaiting the auction block and the white traders from Europe and America.
The origin of Coup d' Etat is obscure, but it is believed that the game was first played by political prisoners in the 'dungeons' of France over two centuries ago.
Through the use of quests, of which there are many (continually updated by the developers), you can navigate to 'dungeons' or planned events full of monsters.
Whether one is driving on a race track or righting fantasy creeps in pseudo-medieval 'dungeons' , one always has to be on guard.
Each corridor was lined with slave cells and 'dungeons' .
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