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adj.1 extraño, raro, ridículo, grotesco.2 carnavalesco, fantástico, ridículo.s.1 acción, fantástica o extravagante, cabriola, travesura.2 antigualla, figura o grupo grotesco.3 bufón, truhán, saltimbanco.4 payasada, broma, bufonada. -
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1. verb(to leap or jump about: The child was capering about.) juguetear, brincar
2. noun1) (a frisky jump.) brinco2) (a piece of playful behaviour.) travesuratr['keɪpəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (for cooking) alcaparra2 (plant) alcaparro\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcaper berry alcaparrón nombre masculino————————tr['keɪpəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (jump) brinco■ what's your little caper? ¿qué estás tramando?1 brincar, dar brincoscaper ['keɪpər] vi: dar saltos, correr y brincarcaper n1) : alcaparra folives and capers: aceitunas y alcaparras2) antic, prank: broma f, travesura f3) leap: brinco m, salto mn.• alcaparra s.f.• cabriola s.f.• travesura s.f.• trenzado s.m.• zapateta s.f.v.• cabriolear v.
I 'keɪpər, 'keɪpə(r)1) ( jump) salto m2) ( prank) travesura f, broma f3) (Bot, Culin) alcaparra f
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intransitive verb correr y brincar*, dar* saltos or brincos
I ['keɪpǝ(r)]1.N (Culin) alcaparra f2.CPDcaper sauce N — salsa f de alcaparras
II ['keɪpǝ(r)]1. N1) [of horse] cabriola f2) (=escapade) travesura f ; (=business) * lío m, embrollo mhow did your Spanish caper go? — ¿qué tal el viajecito por España?
2. VI1) [horse] hacer cabriolas; [other animal] brincar, corcovear; [child] juguetear, brincarto caper about — brincar, juguetear
2) * (=go) ir, correr* * *
I ['keɪpər, 'keɪpə(r)]1) ( jump) salto m2) ( prank) travesura f, broma f3) (Bot, Culin) alcaparra f
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Multiple Entries: CE ce
CE sustantivo femeninoa) (◊ Comisión Europea) ECb) (◊ Comunidad Europea) EC
ce sustantivo femenino: name of the letter◊ c
CE f antic (abr de Comunidad Europea) European Community, EC 'ce' also found in these entries: Spanish: CE - comunitaria - comunitario English: information - ECCEtr['siːəv'iː]1 ( Church of England) Iglesia AnglicanaN ABBR= Church of England -
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Del verbo caber: ( conjugate caber) \ \
cabe es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: cabe caber
caber ( conjugate caber) verbo intransitivo 1 no cabemos los cuatro there isn't room for all four of us; en esta botella caben diez litros this bottle holds ten liters; no cabe en sí de alegría to be beside oneself with joy cabe por algo to go through sth 2 (en 3a pers) (frml) ( ser posible): no cabe duda de que … there is no doubt that …; cabría decir que … it could be said that …; es, si cabe, aún mejor it is even better, if such a thing is possible; dentro de lo que cabe all things considered 3 (Mat):
cabe preposición antic beside, alongside: reposaba exhausto cabe el hogar, she lay down exhausted by the fireside
caber verbo intransitivo
1 (poder entrar) to fit: no cabe por la ventana, it won't go through the window
no sé si cabrán los tres, I don't known if there is room for all three of them
2 (en un recipiente) to hold: en esta botellla caben dos litros, this bottle holds two litres (vestimenta) estos zapatos ya no me caben, these shoes don't fit me anymore
3 (en 3.ª persona) (ser posible, existir) cabe que vayamos el viernes, it's possible that we'll go on Friday
no nos cabe duda alguna, we have no doubts Locuciones: no me cabe en la cabeza, I can't understand it
no está mal, dentro de lo que cabe, it isn't bad, under the circumstances
Andy no cabía en sí de gozo, Andy was beside himself with joy ' cabe' also found in these entries: Spanish: caber - dentro - inclinación - duda - sí English: anything - cat - chance - definitely - doubt - fit in - fit into - go - neatly - outside - beside - over - settle -
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CEE f antic (abr de Comunidad Económica Europea) European Economic Community, EEC ' CEE' also found in these entries: English: EEC -
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EGB sustantivo femenino ( en Esp) = Educación General Básica
EGB f Esp antic (abr de Educación General Básica) education from the ages of 6 to 14 -
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nucli antic
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Antic — oder Antić ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Boško Antić (* 1944), jugoslawischer Fußballspieler Čedomir Antić (* 1974), serbischer Politiker Dejan Antić (* 1968), serbischer Schachspieler Goran Antic (* 1985), Schweizer Fußballspieler… … Deutsch Wikipedia
antic — ANTÍC, Ă, antici, ce, adj., s.m. şi f. I. adj. 1. Care a existat în trecutul îndepărtat sau datează de atunci. ♦ Care aparţine popoarelor din antichitate sau este caracteristic diferitelor aspecte ale culturii sau ale civilizaţiei lor. 2. În… … Dicționar Român
Antic — An tic ([a^]n t[i^]k), a. [The same word as antique; cf. It. antico ancient. See {Antique}.] 1. Old; antique. (Zo[ o]l.) Lords of antic fame. Phaer. [1913 Webster] 2. Odd; fantastic; fanciful; grotesque; ludicrous. [1913 Webster] The antic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ANTIC — (AlphaNumeric Television Interface Controller) war ein Grafikbaustein in Computern der Firma Atari mit 6502 Prozessor. Die Besonderheit des Grafikbausteins war, dass er die sogenannte Displaylist abarbeitete, die für jede Bildschirmzeile… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Antic — An tic, n. 1. A buffoon or merry andrew; one that practices odd gesticulations; the Fool of the old play. [1913 Webster] 2. An odd imagery, device, or tracery; a fantastic figure. [1913 Webster] Woven with antics and wild imagery. Spenser. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
antic — n monkeyshine, caper, *prank, dido Analogous words: *trick, wile, artifice: *caprice, freak, vagary, whim: gambol, frolic, romp (see under PLAY vb) antic adj grotesque, bizarre, *fantastic Analogous words: preposterous, absurd, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Antic — An tic, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Anticked}, {Antickt}.] To make appear like a buffoon. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Antic — An tic, v. i. To perform antics. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Antic — C est dans la Haute Garonne que le nom est le plus répandu (également 81, 82), on le trouve aussi en Catalogne. Variantes : Antich (31, 33), Antiq (04, 84, 64). Il correspond au latin antiquus (= vieux, ancien), et a été utilisé fréquemment comme … Noms de famille
antic — (n.) 1520s, grotesque or comical gesture, from It. antico antique, from L. antiquus old (see ANTIQUE (Cf. antique)). Originally (like grotesque) a 16c. Italian word referring to the strange and fantastic representations on ancient murals… … Etymology dictionary
antic — [n] funny act caper, dido, frolic, joke, lark, romp, shenanigan, tomfoolery, trick; concept 292 … New thesaurus