kite

US /kaɪt/
UK /kaɪt/
"kite" picture
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cometa, papalote

a toy consisting of a light frame covered with paper or cloth, flown in the wind at the end of a long string

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The child happily flew his kite in the park.
El niño felizmente voló su cometa en el parque.
We watched the colorful kites soaring high above the beach.
Observamos las coloridas cometas elevándose alto sobre la playa.
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milano

a bird of prey with long, narrow wings and a forked tail, typically feeding on carrion and often seen soaring

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A red kite was spotted circling over the fields.
Se avistó un milano real sobrevolando los campos.
The kite is known for its graceful flight.
El milano es conocido por su vuelo elegante.
1.

volar cometas

to fly a kite

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They went to the beach to kite in the strong winds.
Fueron a la playa a volar cometas con los fuertes vientos.
It's a perfect day to kite.
Es un día perfecto para volar cometas.