Spanish Word for marble  

English Word: marble

Spanish Word: mármol
The Spanish Word for marble
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Translated sentences containing 'marble'
As you can see, the altar is made of pure marble.
Como pueden apreciar, el altar está hecho de mero mármol.

Marble will be too cheap for them.
El mármol no es lo suficientemente caro para ello.
As we used to hear from France - which is now under a conservative government - the Stability Pact is not graven on marble.
El pacto de estabilidad -tal como se puede escuchar ahora de la Francia gobernada por los conservadores- no está de hecho tallado en mármol.
My proposal this evening is that we should engrave the freedom of the press into the marble of the Barcelona Process as an indispensable condition of our partnership agreements.
Les propongo esta tarde grabar en el mármol del Proceso de Barcelona la libertad de prensa como condición ineludible de nuestros acuerdos de cooperación.
The Integrated Guidelines are apparently carved in Portuguese marble and cannot be altered, as far as President Barroso is concerned.
La Directrices integradas aparentemente están grabadas en mármol portugués y no pueden ser modificadas, por lo que respecta al Presidente Barroso.
Despite this changing context, President Barroso clings to the existing integrated guidelines as though they were engraved in Portuguese marble.
A pesar de que el contexto ha cambiado, el Presidente Barroso se aferra a las orientaciones integradas existentes como si pensara que están esculpidas en mármol portugués.
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