English to Spanish Dictionary filler

filler

relleno
definition
noun
these plants are attractive gap-fillers or ground cover
a thing put in a space or container to fill it.
supermarket shelf-fillers
a person or thing that fills a space or container.
translation of 'filler'
noun
relleno
example
I also recognize that columnists using children as space 'filler' is a time-honored journalistic practice.
In contrast, there will be no impact on bidi tobacco growers as it does not have the export potential of 'filler' tobacco.
This may look like concrete, but it's actually stucco 'filler' that I can feel swaying.
Rickman and his evil antics get a lot of screen time here, and yet he seems to be 'filler' material in between vampire scenes.
As in the case of epoxy, the impact of these changes can be minimized if designers avoid using solder as 'filler' between surfaces, but few designs take advantage of this approach.
There is some debate as to whether covers should be considered 'filler' material anymore than original songs.
foam 'filler'
Unfortunately, the series ultimately fails to stay there, using too much 'filler' material to pad the rest of the running time.
The watersanding wasn't very easy too because the wood absorbed water in places and swelling causing the 'filler' to crack.
Today his memory lives on, providing quality 'filler' material for lackluster lists throughout the world.
Paint pots, brushes, 'filler' and other decorating materials are in most rooms, as are hand-drawn plans to transform his new home.
I recommend a latex wood 'filler' for repair of splits and dents.
My first reaction was that the 'filler' isn't analysable as having any particular syntactic function, since it can occur almost anywhere.
Coherence and a smooth flow of supporting quotations were achieved by omitting 'filler' words.
To prepare the surface, pound in any raised nails, fill holes with wood 'filler' , and sand.
You could also use a construction grade of spruce or fir lumber, and fill in any small voids that you may encounter with inexpensive wood 'filler' .
I know it's only a linguistic tic, a 'filler' word which pads out pauses, but it makes the whole thing so approximate and unsure.
She didn't need one, it was just a stocking 'filler' .
English speakers tend to fill pauses in our speech with ‘um’ and ‘er,’ but speakers of other languages use different 'filler' sounds.
This is why you should mix the seeds with some sort of 'filler' material before you start, so you have plenty of volume to work with, and will be able to cover the area completely and evenly.
Our oral comments are full of this sort of 'filler' , and of grammar and usage errors of various sorts.
It is common to weld some of the lower alloyed materials with matching 'filler' metals.
There are a number of other 'filler' materials being tested but are not available for use in the United States.
One of the benefits of creating your own seed treats is that you can avoid commercial mixes that include less attractive 'filler' seed to bulk up me mix.
If necessary, fill the old holes with wood 'filler' and drill new pilot holes in the doors and cabinet frames.
He showed that it was possible to make vast sums of money from the sort of thing that used to be 'filler' material for Saturday morning kid's entertainment.
Most established bands found it difficult to fill up both sides of a single vinyl record without adding some 'filler' to take up the slack in the required forty minutes.
You don't want it to be perceived as filler - and a lot of infomercials are perceived as 'filler' .
Because of the low melting point of the solder the material remains fluid during processing despite the large proportion of 'filler' material.
Come on, Korea Times: even you can't be this desperate for 'filler' material.
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