English to Spanish Dictionary inflatable

inflatable

Inflable
definition
noun
three sailors manned the inflatable
a plastic or rubber object that must be filled with air before use.
adjective
an inflatable mattress
capable of being filled with air.
example
Swing boats, carousels, 'inflatable' sumo wrestlers and rodeo-style bucking broncos are among a host of rides booked.
'inflatable' raft
As well as the usual horse and dog shows, there were activities for children including bouncy castles, rodeo rides and 'inflatable' slides.
This is not an issue, as we can take the 'inflatable' mattress.
the 'inflatable' was brought ashore
When someone says 'inflatable' hospital, images of a jumping castle filled with doctors spring to mind.
It's a big, 'inflatable' environment which travels around festivals in Europe.
After remembering 'inflatable' tubes on roofs, I thought of another story about things on roofs.
This too will be the venue for the Festival Regatta when 'inflatable' dinghies will race from Barrow Bridge to Spa Bridge.
Special synthetic fabrics were used to recreated snow and competitors landed on 'inflatable' mattresses.
For 18 months they lived with mattresses on the bedroom floors, a telly, 'inflatable' armchairs and their games consoles.
You can also clamber into a tank, helicopter or 'inflatable' boat.
Gosh, there's even a humungous, 'inflatable' snowman standing on the thoroughfare of a local shopping centre.
Some lucky student even walked away with 'inflatable' furniture, an essential in any student flat.
What on earth would you do with a 60 ft 'inflatable' Father Christmas?
To prevent future problems, says the report, four 'inflatable' boats are being purchased at a cost of £2,400.
The company's 'inflatable' tube is part of the first airbag system that also provides protection in roll-over accidents.
Pirates in two 25 ft rigid 'inflatable' boats approached the liner and started shooting as they tried to get on board.
Nobody has done much with 'inflatable' buildings for years; now, suddenly, the technology has taken a leap forward.
He said some passengers used 'inflatable' slides to get out of the plane in the blowing snow, while others got out on stairs at the rear of the plane.
The pair were pulled free by firefighters standing on 'inflatable' pathways following a 75-minute ordeal.
The service has also taken delivery of four decontamination units, which resemble 'inflatable' showers.
‘You know you aren't supposed to take 'inflatables' on the pond,’ she says, looking inconvenienced.
The events, to take place on July 12 and August 23, will involve teams of 10 battling with giant 'inflatables' and each other to win the contest and will end with a gala dinner.
Five people within five hours needed medical attention after a spate of ‘accidents’ involving the 'inflatables' .
He said 'inflatables' , dinghies and other tourist craft had been the main reason for calls, although the lifeboat had also helped with a few boats who suffered engine trouble.
Six 'inflatables' , seven feet tall, will go to town attracting people in all the shopping malls of the twin cities, while every inch of prime space available in vantage points will be taken up.
One of the big dangers here is when there is an offshore wind and people on 'inflatables' could easily be carried quickly far away from the shore.
The children's favourite proved too much for many Essex party-goers, forcing the ambulance service to issue a warning to others thinking of hiring the 'inflatables' .
So I sat and flew my tiny little kite for a while and watched the much bigger 'inflatables' and other kites fill the sky above.
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