

British He was dangling from a hook, a few feet off a wooden scaffold. North American But whether displayed on a public scaffold in the eighteenth century, or the result of a scientific killing within the confines of a modern prison, the body of the executed criminal remains a vivid and striking symbol of the power of the law. ( for execution ) patíbulo ( masculine ), cadalso ( masculine ) They were all angling for a better view of a simple wooden scaffold bearing a lone noose, which dangled in the breeze.

Un albañil se paró en un andamio y pintó el piso superior de la casa. Tras remodelar el edificio, los obreros quitaron el andamio. A construction worker stood on a scaffold and painted the upper story of the house. andamio m (often used) (plural: andamios m) After renovating the building, workers removed the scaffolding. North American Everybody was agreed that it is good practice for the roofers, working on a roof of this sort, to work either from scaffolding, or on scaffold boards, or from access stagings which were placed on the roof. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
SCAFFOLD IN SPANISH PROFESSIONAL
North American When setting a plank between ladders as a scaffold, be sure it extends a foot on each side and is clamped or nailed to its support North American Working on roofs, high scaffolds, lift equipment or other areas where you're elevated well above ground level presents an ever-present hazard for professional and homeowner alike. Fawkes fell from the scaffold where he was to be hanged and broke his. ( Building ) andamio ( masculine ) Then we hit on friends and neighbors to contribute toe board brackets, toe boards, scaffolds, ladders and moral support. Guy Fawkes also known as Guido Fawkes while fighting for the Spanish, was a member of a.
