WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
| Principal Translations |
| bearded adj | (man: having a beard) | barbudo/a adj |
| | | barbado/a adj |
| | The traditional image of Santa Claus is of a jolly bearded man in a red coat. |
| bearded adj | (wheat: having tufts) (botánica) | barbado/a adj |
| | This region's main crop is bearded wheat. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
| Principal Translations |
| beard n | (facial hair on chin) | barba nf |
| | The suspect is about six feet tall and has a beard. |
| | El sospechoso mide unos 1,8 m y tiene barba. |
| Additional Translations |
| beard n | (animal: beard-like hair) | barba nf |
| | Some breeds of goats have beards. |
| | Algunas razas de cabra tienen barbas. |
| beard n | (plant: long hairs) | arista nf |
| | The spiky part of the wheat plant is called the beard. |
| | La parte que pincha de la planta del trigo se llama arista. |
| beard n | (barb on fish hook) | barba nf |
| | The angler attached a beard made of moose hair to his hook. |
| | El pescador puso una barba de cabello de alce a su anzuelo. |
| beard [sb]⇒ vtr | (oppose) | oponerse a v prnl + prep |
| | | desafiar a vtr + prep |
| | One member of the board bearded the proposal, which was dropped. |
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