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The Spanish word for drill is
taladro





drill

Gender

The gender of taladro is masculine. E.g. el taladro.

Plural

The plural of taladro is taladros.

Spanish Definition


drill
     1. n. Taladro



Translations for drill and their definitions

perforar
     1. v. to puncture, to pierce, to perforate


taladropronunciation
     1. n-m. drill (tool for creating holes in a workpiece)
     2. v. first-person singular present indicative of taladrar


taladradora
     1. n-f. drill, a tool for creating holes in a workpiece
     2. n-f. hole punch
           (synonyms, perforadora)
     3. adj. feminine singular of taladrador


taladrar
     1. v. to drill


repetición
     1. n-f. repetition
     2. n-f. replay, action replay
     3. n-f. (exercise, weightlifting) repetition, rep (colloquial)


entrenar
     1. v. to train


repetir
     1. v. to repeat (to do or say again (and again))
     2. v. to repeat; to take seconds (meal)
     3. v. to repeat oneself (to echo the words of (a person))
     4. v. to repeat, to run, to rebroadcast (to broadcast again a television or radio program shown after)
     5. v. to leave an aftertaste
     6. v. (Mexico) to burp


dril
     1. n-m. drill (fabric)


averiguar
     1. v. to find out, figure out, work out, determine
           No me digas la respuesta. Déjame averiguarla. - Don't tell me the answer. Let me figure it out.
     2. v. to dig up, to investigate
           Voy a averiguar quién hizo la travesura. - I'm going to dig up who was the one that did the mischief.


simulacro
     1. n-m. drill, fire drill
           ¡Atención! ¡Esto no es un simulacro! - Attention! This is not a drill!
     2. n-m. simulation, test, imitation
     3. n-m. image, simulacrum (especially of someone or something sacred)
     4. n-m. idea, fantasy (an idea resulting from fantasy)


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