globe

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈgləʊb/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/gloʊb/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(glōb)

Inflections of 'globe' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
globes
v 3rd person singular
globing
v pres p
globed
v past
globed
v past p
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
globe n (spherical map of world)globo terráqueo loc nom m
 A large globe sits on one corner of his desk.
 Tiene un globo terráqueo en su escritorio.
the globe n figurative (world, planet Earth)el mundo nm
  el globo nm
 All around the globe people are demanding freedom.
 Por todo el mundo, la gente está pidiendo libertad.
globe n (sphere)esfera nf
  globo nm
 She held up a globe that seemed to be made of glass.
 Sostenía una esfera que parecía estar hecha de vidrio.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Compound Forms:
InglésEspañol
artichoke,
globe artichoke
n
(vegetable)alcachofa nf
  alcaucil nm
 Irina's sister has prepared stuffed artichokes for dinner.
 La hermana de Irina preparó alcachofas rellenas para la cena.
artichoke,
globe artichoke
n
(plant)alcachofa nf
  alcaucil nm
 Our garden has varieties of kale, Swiss chard, and artichoke.
 Nuestra huerta tiene variedades de col rizada, acelga suiza y alcachofa.
the four corners of the earth,
all four corners of the earth,
the four corners of the globe
npl
figurative (every part of the world)todos los rincones del mundo expr
  confines de la Tierra expr
globe valve (globular valve)válvula de globo nf + loc adj
globetrotter,
globe-trotter
n
(world traveller)trotamundos n común inv
 She's already something of a globetrotter, having visited three continents.
 The hero of "Around the World in 80 days" was a globetrotter.
 Ella ya es algo así como una trotamundos, luego de haber visitado tres continentes.
globetrotting,
globe-trotting
n
(world travel)viajar extensamente loc verb
globetrotting,
globe-trotting
adj
(traveling widely)trotamundos adj inv
snow globe n (dome-shaped ornament with snow scene)globo de nieve nm + loc adj
  bola de nieve nf + loc adj
 The snow globe has a polar bear figurine inside.
span the globe v expr (spread worldwide)extenderse por el mundo expr
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