Undo, to - translation to spanish
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Undo, to - translation to spanish

A WHOLE-DAY EVENT STAGED BY SCHOOLS OR WORKPLACES IN WHICH PEOPLE TAKE PART IN SPORTING ACTIVITIES
School sports day; Sports Day; Skipping race; Undokai; Undo Kai; Sports meet; Undo-kai
  • [[Southwest University of Science and Technology]] sports day opening ceremony
  • Undokai(2005)

Undo, to      
Deshacer
undo         
  • [[Dmytro Levytsky]], party leader from 1925 to 1935
UKRAINIAN POLITICAL PARTY IN THE SECOND POLISH REPUBLIC
UNDO
verb
deshacer
undo         
  • [[Dmytro Levytsky]], party leader from 1925 to 1935
UKRAINIAN POLITICAL PARTY IN THE SECOND POLISH REPUBLIC
UNDO
(v.) = deshacer, enmendar, reparar, anular, desatar, desabrochar, desapretar
Ex: The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.
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* undo + the past = deshacer el pasado

Definition

onoquiles
sust. fem.
Botánica. Planta herbácea anual, de las borragíneas, vellosa, con tallos gruesos y carnosos; hojas lanceoladas; flores de color purpúreo, en ramos pareados; fruto seco con cuatro nuececillas por simiente, y raíz gruesa, de la que se saca una tintura roja muy estimada por perfumistas y confiteros. Es común en España, donde se cultiva por sus aplicaciones a la tintorería, y su infusión en aceite se emplea en medicina popular como vulneraria.

Wikipedia

Sports day

Sports days (British English) or field days (American English) are events staged by many schools and offices in which people participate in competitive sporting activities, often with the aim of winning trophies or prizes. Though they are often held at the beginning of summer, they are staged in the autumn or spring seasons, especially in countries where the summer is very harsh. Schools stage many sports days in which children participate in the sporting events. It is usually held in elementary schools.

In schools which use a house system a feature of the school is the competition between the houses; this is especially brought out during sporting events such as an inter-house sports day.

Games that are played on school sports days can be wide and varied. They can include straightforward sprints and longer races for all age groups as well as egg and spoon races. Three-legged races are run as well as sack races, wheelbarrow races, and parent and child races. Long jumps and high jumps are also held. Additional games are traditionally run in Ireland, and the UK, such as horseshoes.