púa
guitar pick ; pick ; plectrum.
These genuine leather key fobs are perfect for keeping your guitar picks handy wherever you go.
Commonly known as a pick, the humble plectrum is the most important part of a guitarist's accessories.
Commonly known as a pick, the humble plectrum is the most important part of a guitarist's accessories.
alambrada de púas
barbed-wire fence
barbed-wire fencing
Many farmers and ranchers construct barbed-wire fences on their property to keep livestock in and unwelcome guests out.
Barbed-wire fencing is one of cheapest type of fencing, which can be easily installed.
alambre de púas
barbed wire
Alf is convinced that she chews broken bottles and wears barbed wire next to her skin.
cerca de alambre de púas
barbed-wire fence
Many farmers and ranchers construct barbed-wire fences on their property to keep livestock in and unwelcome guests out.
cercado con alambre de púas
barbed-wire fencing
Barbed-wire fencing is one of cheapest type of fencing, which can be easily installed.
con púas
spiny [spinier -comp., spiniest -sup.]
prickly [pricklier -comp., prickliest -sup.]
We are more kindred to the sea urchin, an echinoderm whose spiny brethren include starfish and sea cucumbers.
Although rubbing up against a prickly plant is a pleasant experience, the world would be a less colorful and interesting place without them.
tocado con púa o dedos [Dícese de los instrumentos musicales de cuerda que se tocan con púa o con los dedos]
plucked
Individual instruments and instrumental groups are arranged according to their basic mode of performance: PW Keyboard instruments (Q Piano, R Organ); RW String instruments (RX Bowed (S Violin), SQ plucked (T Viola)).
valla de alambre de púas
barbed-wire fence
Many farmers and ranchers construct barbed-wire fences on their property to keep livestock in and unwelcome guests out.
vallado con alambre de púas
barbed-wire fencing
Barbed-wire fencing is one of cheapest type of fencing, which can be easily installed.
verja de alambre de púas
barbed-wire fence
Many farmers and ranchers construct barbed-wire fences on their property to keep livestock in and unwelcome guests out.