Spanish Word for trench  

English Word: trench

Spanish Word: trinchera
The Spanish Word for trench
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Translated sentences containing 'trench'
Can you trench the flower bed?
¿Puede hacer la zanja en el lecho de flores?
Dig the trench.
Cave la zanja.

Europe is not served by a trench war between federalists and intergovernmentalists.
A Europa no le interesa ahora una guerra de trincheras entre federalistas e intergubernamentalistas.
What is unique about the EU is the brilliant, but historically unusual, idea of bringing people together at the negotiating table instead of through trench warfare.
Lo que caracteriza a la UE es la idea, brillante, pero históricamente inusual, de agrupar a los pueblos ante una mesa de negociaciones en vez de en una guerra de trincheras.
For years, we in this House have been waging traditional trench warfare between Left and Right about the liberalisation of public services.
Durante años, en esta Cámara hemos venido librando la tradicional guerra de trincheras entre la izquierda y la derecha en relación con la liberalización de los servicios públicos.
For example in the Kadet Trench and in the Bosphorus, as one of my fellow Members has mentioned, there should in future be compulsory pilotage.
Por ejemplo, en el canalizo de Kadet y en el Bósforo, como ha mencionado uno de mis colegas diputados, en el futuro debería haber practicaje obligatorio.
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