English Word: sandy
Spanish Word: arenoso
Now you know how to say sandy in Spanish. :-)
Translated sentences containing 'sandy'
Is the beach sandy?
¿La playa es de arena?
We have sand and we have clay, and those from the sandy region are more persistent.
Tenemos arena y tenemos la arcilla, y los de la región de la arena son más persistentes.
Extending or creating sandy beaches has been taking place in many other countries and territories for years.
En otros países se han venido creando y ampliando playas de arena durante años.
The situation on clay soil is different from that on peat, or sandy soil, and one soil type can also differ from Finland down to the heel of Italy.
La situación del suelo arcilloso es distinta de la del suelo turboso o de la del suelo arenoso, y un tipo de suelo también puede ser distinto en Finlandia que en el talón de Italia.
The coast is particularly attractive for its white sandy beaches and pine forests; the Curonian Spit is part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage registry.
La costa es especialmente atractiva por sus blancas playas de arena y bosques de pino; el Istmo de Curlandia está registrado en el Patrimonio Cultural Mundial de la UNESCO.
Dumping sand on existing beaches or creating new sandy beaches without undertaking the necessary infrastructural works is just a waste of resources.
Depositar arena en playas ya existentes o crear nuevas playas de arena sin emprender las labores de infraestructura necesarias, constituye tan solo un desperdicio de los recursos.
In Hungary, in the area between the Danube and the Tisza rivers, the sandy plain is actually experiencing serious desertification.
En Hungría, en la región entre los ríos Danubio y Tisza, la llanura arenosa está experimentando una grave desertificación.
Let me ask you: what is more absurd than a new Berlin Wall on a sandy subtropical Black Sea beach?
Permítanme preguntarles: ¿qué es más absurdo que un nuevo muro de Berlín en una playa de arena subtropical del Mar Negro?
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