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"zarpa" in English

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"zarpa" in English
zarpa{feminine}
TRANSLATIONS & EXAMPLES
zarpa{feminine}
claw{noun} (of tiger, lion)
forepaw{noun} (of lion, tiger)
paw{noun} [zool.] (claw of lion, tiger)
zarpa(also: manaza)
paw{noun} [coll.] (hand)
zarpar(also: salir)
to sail {v.i.} (depart)
La Unión Europea está zarpando ahora hacia el Este.
The EuropeanUnion is now setting sail to the east.
La Unión Europea está zarpando ahora hacia el Este.
The European Union is now setting sail to the east.
el barco va a zarpar
the boat's about to set sail
to bear away {vb} [naut.] (ship, boat)
zarpar(also: salir)
to put out {vb} [naut.]
zarpar[zarpando · zarpado] {intransitive verb}
el barco va a zarpar
the boat's about to set sail
Tenemos que enfrentarnos a la realidad: no podemos zarpar con una flota en continuo aumento en busca del espejismo de las poblaciones interminables de pescado.
We have to face reality and cannot set sail in an ever-increasing fleet in search of the mirage of stocks that last for ever.
Hemos zarpado con rumbo a una aventura nueva y emocionante, una aventura que estamos seguros de que traerá un creciente y sostenida prosperidad a Europa.
We have set sail on a new and exciting adventure. This is an adventure that we trust and believe will bring increased and sustained prosperity to Europe.

SYNONYMS
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CONTEXT EXAMPLES
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Ahora que zarpa el barco de la UEM, el timón está fijo: el capitán no puede seguir consejos de los tripulantes ni de los pasajeros.
As the EMU ship sets forth, the helm is locked in position for the voyage; the captain cannot take any advice, whether it be from his crew or the passengers.
Un buque zarpa desde un puerto en las aguas territoriales de un Estado hasta las aguas de otro, pasando por aguas territoriales de otros Estados y por aguas internacionales.
A ship sails from a port in the territorial waters of one state to another, on the way passing through the territorial waters of other states or international waters.