English to Spanish Dictionary umbrella

umbrella

paraguas
definition
noun
Yet as I pack a bag to hold water and umbrellas and tissue paper, I'm quite aware that the three hours will not feel like that.
a device consisting of a circular canopy of cloth on a folding metal frame supported by a central rod, used as protection against rain or sometimes sun.
the American nuclear umbrella over the West
a protecting force or influence.
translation of 'umbrella'
noun
paraguas,
cortina,
quitasol,
sombrilla
example
This year's line-up is spread over four nights and spans a variety of influences under the jazz 'umbrella' .
A threadbare khadi jhola hangs over his shoulder, an 'umbrella' in his hand.
the 'umbrella' body for more than 100 training organizations
Also due to the meagre treatment and rehabilitation facilities, the family must act as an 'umbrella' to protect, nurture and sustain its members.
Courts have correctly expanded the 'umbrella' of the First Amendment through the Fourteenth Amendment.
The influential UOIF is one of the main groups comprising the 'umbrella' French Council for the Muslim Religion.
The only opening in a jellyfish is the mouth which everyone sees when they look at the 'umbrella' of the jellyfish.
The theory that the CPC will eventually evolve into an 'umbrella' party which covers different factions within the party like Japan's LDP isn't new.
In 1998, the Awards Program was reorganized under the 'umbrella' of The Benjamin Franklin Medals.
The central plastic handle can be pushed to one side to allow for maximum coverage space and can also be moved to collapse the 'umbrella' .
Which is the largest and most powerful protective 'umbrella' for the forces of evil and corruption in that country?
Elaine stood several feet away under an 'umbrella' , her face pale and strained.
Germany aims to place its 16 police forces under one 'umbrella' .
A few feet away, Ethan had slipped out of his jacket and was holding it over his head like an 'umbrella' , making a face.
To ward off trouble, cobras can rear up, and they have hoods that expand out like a half 'umbrella' to make themselves appear bigger and scarier than they actually are.
Under the 'umbrella' , U.S. forces with nuclear-equipped ballistic missiles, strikers and submarines will strike enemies that attack U.S. allies.
The invisible Van Allen belts that circle Earth in a region known as the magnetosphere trap much of this radiation and serve as an 'umbrella' that protects people in low Earth orbit or below.
She decided to open the umbrella once Soo Lin turned to face her, so the 'umbrella' would expand in her face.
You can't always count on the US 'umbrella' to protect you when it starts to rain.
National sovereignty no longer serves as a protective 'umbrella' for vicious government actions, which are subject to prosecution so that human rights and justice may be upheld.
A rather broad discipline, astrobiology is barely five years old, yet it has become the 'umbrella' under which a great deal of space science is conducted.
Federal law extends the protective 'umbrella' of marriage to life and death benefits that go far beyond the estate protections provided by these three states.
'umbrella' name
Right under that 'umbrella' is the mouth.
After a few months, Feau was ready to make a move from under the 'umbrella' of his mentor.
That 'umbrella' of care is a reassurance to the residents themselves and the relatives and friends who need to know that their loved ones are within easy reach of assistance and neither isolated nor alone.
Europe sought a measure of independence from the US defence 'umbrella'
'umbrella' group
If your container leaks onto the table too much when you water it, remove the 'umbrella' and move the container to the patio floor.
The bill will become an 'umbrella' for water management if passed into law.
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