Spanish Word for piercing  

English Word: piercing

Spanish Word: penetrante
The Spanish Word for piercing
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Translated sentences containing 'piercing'
Nipple piercing has become very popular among adolescents.
El piercing del pezón se ha vuelto muy popular entre los adolescentes.

Men with piercing eyes scowling at women.
Hombres con ojos penetrantes mirando con el ceño fruncido a las mujeres.
Mr President, the Commission's attention was given to the use of depleted uranium in armour-piercing shells as long ago as 1993.
Señor Presidente, ya en 1993 se señaló a la atención de la Comisión la utilización de uranio empobrecido en los proyectiles perforantes.
The rapporteur, however, has some piercing criticisms of the minimum tax rates agreed, the exemptions and the tax reductions provided for.
No obstante, el ponente es bastante crítico con los tipos impositivos mínimos acordados, las excepciones y las exenciones fiscales establecidas.
Finally, this morning further evidence came forward of the possible involvement of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard in providing armour-piercing infra-red bomb technology to insurgents in Iraq.
Por último, esta mañana han aparecido más pruebas de la posible implicación de la Guardia Revolucionaria iraní en el suministro a los insurgentes en Iraq de technología de bombas de infrarrojos capaces de perforar los blindajes.
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