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1 stab
1. past tense, past participle - stabbed; verb(to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.)
2. noun(an act of stabbing or a piercing blow.)- stabbing- stab someone in the back
- stab in the back
stab vb apuñalartr[stæb]1 (with knife) puñalada, navajazo2 (of pain) punzada1 (with knife) apuñalar, acuchillar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa stab in the back una puñalada traperato have a stab at something intentar hacer algoto stab somebody in the back apuñalar a alguien por la espaldastab wound puñalada1) knife: acuchillar, apuñalar2) stick: clavar (con una aguja, etc.), golpear (con el dedo, etc.)stab n1) : puñalada f, cuchillada f2) jab: pinchazo m (con una aguja, etc.), golpe m (con un dedo, etc.)3)to take a stab at : intentarn.• estocada s.f.• hurgonazo s.m.• mojado s.m.• puñalada s.f.v.• acuchillar v.• apuñalar v.• coser v.• estoquear v.stæb
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a) ( with knife) puñalada f, cuchillada f, navajazo ma stab in the back — una puñalada trapera or por la espalda
to have o make o take a stab at something — intentar algo; (before n)
stab wound — herida f de arma blanca, puñalada f, cuchillada f
b) ( sudden sensation)a stab of pain — una punzada de dolor, un dolor punzante or agudo
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- bb- transitive verb ( with knife) apuñalar, acuchillarhe had been stabbed to death — había muerto apuñalado or acuchillado
to stab somebody in the back — darle* una puñalada trapera or por la espalda a alguien
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via)to stab AT something/somebody: he stabbed at the letter/at her with his finger — señalaba la carta/la señalaba golpeándola con el dedo
b) stabbing pres p <pain/sensation> punzante[stæb]1. N2) [of pain] punzada f3)- have a stab at sth2.VT apuñalar, dar una puñalada ato stab sb in the back — (lit) apuñalar a algn por la espalda; (fig) clavar a algn un puñal por la espalda
3.VI4.CPDstab wound N — puñalada f
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a) ( with knife) puñalada f, cuchillada f, navajazo ma stab in the back — una puñalada trapera or por la espalda
to have o make o take a stab at something — intentar algo; (before n)
stab wound — herida f de arma blanca, puñalada f, cuchillada f
b) ( sudden sensation)a stab of pain — una punzada de dolor, un dolor punzante or agudo
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- bb- transitive verb ( with knife) apuñalar, acuchillarhe had been stabbed to death — había muerto apuñalado or acuchillado
to stab somebody in the back — darle* una puñalada trapera or por la espalda a alguien
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via)to stab AT something/somebody: he stabbed at the letter/at her with his finger — señalaba la carta/la señalaba golpeándola con el dedo
b) stabbing pres p <pain/sensation> punzante -
2 knife
1. plural - knives; noun1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) cuchillo2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) puñal
2. verb(to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) acuchillar, apuñalarknife n cuchillo / navajatr[naɪf]1 apuñalar, acuchillar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get one's knife into somebody ensañarse con alguiento go under the knife someterse a cirugíato twist the knife in the wound hurgar en las heridasyou could cut the atmosphere with a knife el ambiente se podía cortar con un cuchilloknife and fork cubiertoknife grinder afilador,-ran.(§ pl.: knives) = cubierto s.m.• cuchilla s.f.• cuchillo s.m.• navaja s.f.v.• acuchillar v.
I naɪfthe knives are out for him/her — (BrE colloq) se la tienen jurada
to get one's knife into somebody — (colloq) ensañarse con alguien, atacar* a alguien
to turn o twist the knife (in the wound) — hurgar* en la herida
under the knife — ( Med) en la mesa de operaciones
you could have cut the atmosphere with a knife — se respiraba la tensión en el ambiente; (before n)
knife fight — pelea f con navajas (or cuchillos etc)
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transitive verb acuchillar[naɪf]1.N(pl knives) (=table knife) cuchillo m; (=pocket knife) navaja f, cortaplumas m inv ; (=dagger) puñal m; (=flick knife) navaja f, chaveta f (LAm); (=blade) cuchilla fdoes he use a knife and fork yet? — ¿ha aprendido ya a usar los cubiertos?
- get one's knife into sb- turn the knife in the wound- put or stick the knife in- like a2.VT (=stab) acuchillar, apuñalarto knife sb to death — matar a algn a navajazos or a puñaladas
3.CPDknife crime(s) N (PL) — delitos mpl con arma blanca
knife edge N — filo m (de cuchillo)
- be balanced on a knife edgeknife grinder N — (=person) afilador(a) m / f
knife sharpener N — (=tool) afilador m de cuchillos
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I [naɪf]the knives are out for him/her — (BrE colloq) se la tienen jurada
to get one's knife into somebody — (colloq) ensañarse con alguien, atacar* a alguien
to turn o twist the knife (in the wound) — hurgar* en la herida
under the knife — ( Med) en la mesa de operaciones
you could have cut the atmosphere with a knife — se respiraba la tensión en el ambiente; (before n)
knife fight — pelea f con navajas (or cuchillos etc)
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transitive verb acuchillar -
3 thrust
past tense, past participle; see thrusttr[ɵrʌst]3 (hostile remark) ataque nombre masculino, crítica5 (main point) idea central, idea clavetransitive verb (pt & pp thrust)1 (shove) empujar, empujar con violencia1 (jostle) dar empujones1 (push in) meter1 (pierce - with sword) dar estocadas; (- with other instrument) clavar1) shove: empujar bruscamente2) plunge, stab: apuñalar, clavarhe thrust a dagger into her heart: la apuñaló en el corazón3)to thrust one's way : abrirse paso4)to thrust upon : imponer athrust n1) push, shove: empujón m, empellón m2) lunge: estocada f (en esgrima)3) impetus: ímpetu m, impulso m, propulsión f (de un motor)n.• acometida s.f.• ataque s.m.• avance s.m.• bote s.m.• empuje s.m.• empujón s.m.• estocada s.f.pret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to thrust")v.(§ p.,p.p.: thrust) = acometer v.• atravesar v.• empujar v.
I θrʌstto thrust something AT somebody: she thrust the book at me me tendió el libro bruscamente or con agresividad; to thrust something INTO something: he thrust his knife into the bundle/his hands into his pockets — clavó su cuchillo en el fardo/se metió las manos en los bolsillos
Phrasal Verbs:
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1) ca) ( with sword) estocada fb) ( push) empujón mc) (attack, advance) ofensiva f2) c ( general direction)the (main) thrust of the report is that... — la idea central del informe es que...
3) u ( impetus) empuje m, fuerza f[θrʌst] (vb: pt, pp thrust)1. N1) (=push) empujón m ; [of dagger] puñalada f ; [of knife] cuchillada f ; [of sword] estocada f ; (Mil) (=offensive) ofensiva f ; (=advance) avance m2) (Mech) empuje m ; (Aer, Naut) propulsión fforward/reverse thrust — empuje m de avance/de marcha atrás
3) (=basic meaning) [of speech] idea f clave4) (=dynamism) empuje m, dinamismo m2.VT (=push) empujar; (=insert) introducir, meter ( into en); (=insert piercingly) clavar, hincar ( into en)to thrust a stick into the ground — clavar or hincar un palo en el suelo
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she thrust her head out of the window — asomó or sacó la cabeza por la ventana•
she found herself suddenly thrust into the limelight — de pronto, sin comerlo ni beberlo, se vio convertida en el centro de atención•
to thrust sth on or upon sb — imponer algo a algn, obligar a algn a aceptar algoSpain had greatness thrust upon her — España recibió su grandeza sin buscarla, se le impuso la grandeza a España sin quererlo ella
to thrust o.s. (up)on sb — (fig) pegarse a algn
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to thrust sb through with a sword — atravesar a algn (de parte a parte) con una espada•
I thrust my way through the crowd/to the front — me abrí paso entre la multitud/hacia adelante3.VIto thrust at sb: he thrust at me with a sword/knife — me asestó una estocada/cuchillada
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I [θrʌst]to thrust something AT somebody: she thrust the book at me me tendió el libro bruscamente or con agresividad; to thrust something INTO something: he thrust his knife into the bundle/his hands into his pockets — clavó su cuchillo en el fardo/se metió las manos en los bolsillos
Phrasal Verbs:
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1) ca) ( with sword) estocada fb) ( push) empujón mc) (attack, advance) ofensiva f2) c ( general direction)the (main) thrust of the report is that... — la idea central del informe es que...
3) u ( impetus) empuje m, fuerza f -
4 rajar
v.1 to crack.El calor raja el cuero The heat cracks the leather.2 to slash, to cut up (informal) (apuñalar).3 to natter on, to witter on (informal) (hablar). (peninsular Spanish)4 to rip open, to rip apart, to rip up.El clavo rajó mi vestido The nail ripped open my dress.5 to boast, to brag.* * *1 (hender) to split, crack2 (hacer tajadas) to slice3 argot (acuchillar) to cut up1 (partirse) to split, crack2 familiar (desistir) to back out, quit3 familiar (acobardarse) to chicken out* * *verbto crack, split* * *1. VT1) [+ papel, tejido] to tear, rip; [+ neumático, rueda] to slash; [+ vidrio, cerámica] to crack; [+ leña] to chop up2) * (=acuchillar) to cut up *3) LAm (=calumniar) to slander, run down4) LAm ** [+ examen] to flunk *, fail6) Cono Sur * [+ trabajador] to fire *2. VI1) * (=hablar mucho) to natter *rajar de algn — * (=criticar) to slag sb off *
2) * (=jactarse) to brag3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( agrietar) to crack, cause... to crackb) ( desgarrar) to tear, ripc) (arg) < persona> to knife (colloq)le rajó el cuello — he slit his throat (colloq)
2)a) (CS fam) ( criticar) to run... downb) (Andes) ( en examen) (fam) to fail, flunk (AmE colloq)2.rajar via) (Col, Per fam) ( criticar)rajar DE alguien — to badmouth somebody (AmE colloq), to slag somebody off (BrE colloq)
b) (Bol, CS fam) ( huir rápido) to run away3.rajemos de aquí — let's get out of here (colloq), let's beat it (colloq)
rajarse v pron1) pared/cerámica to crack; tela to split, tear, rip2)a) (fam) ( echarse atrás) to back outb) (Col, Per fam) ( en examen) to fail, flunk (AmE colloq)* * *= crack.Ex. A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.----* rajarse = wimp out (on), wimp, chicken out (on/of).* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( agrietar) to crack, cause... to crackb) ( desgarrar) to tear, ripc) (arg) < persona> to knife (colloq)le rajó el cuello — he slit his throat (colloq)
2)a) (CS fam) ( criticar) to run... downb) (Andes) ( en examen) (fam) to fail, flunk (AmE colloq)2.rajar via) (Col, Per fam) ( criticar)rajar DE alguien — to badmouth somebody (AmE colloq), to slag somebody off (BrE colloq)
b) (Bol, CS fam) ( huir rápido) to run away3.rajemos de aquí — let's get out of here (colloq), let's beat it (colloq)
rajarse v pron1) pared/cerámica to crack; tela to split, tear, rip2)a) (fam) ( echarse atrás) to back outb) (Col, Per fam) ( en examen) to fail, flunk (AmE colloq)* * *= crack.Ex: A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.
* rajarse = wimp out (on), wimp, chicken out (on/of).* * *rajar [A1 ]vtA1 (agrietar) ‹pared/cerámica› to crack, cause … to crack2 (desgarrar) ‹tela› to tear, ripsi te mueves te rajo el cuello move and I'll slit your throat ( colloq)B■ rajarvi2 (Col, Per fam) (criticar) rajar DE algn; to badmouth sb ( AmE colloq), to slag sb off ( BrE colloq)rajemos, que viene la maestra the teacher's coming, let's get out of here o let's beat it o let's split ( colloq)salieron rajando cuando llegó la policía they ran for it o they ran away when the police arrived, they hightailed it ( AmE) o ( BrE) scarpered when the police arrived ( colloq)■ rajarseA1 «pared/cerámica» to crack2 «tela» to tear, rip; «pantalones» to splitB1 ( fam) (echarse atrás) to back outno fuimos porque se rajaron we didn't go because they pulled out o backed outtienes que venir, no te rajes you have to come, don't try to back out of it o don't try to get out of it3(Bol, Chi fam) (ser generoso): hoy que es tu cumpleaños, rájate con un vinito since it's your birthday today, why don't you buy o ( BrE) stand us a drink?* * *
rajar ( conjugate rajar) verbo transitivo
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rajarse verbo pronominal
1 [pared/cerámica] to crack;
[ tela] to split, tear, rip
2 (fam) ( acobardarse) to back off
rajar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una fruta, un embutido) to slice
2 (un objeto) to crack, split
(un neumático) to slash
3 argot (a una persona) to knife, stab
II vi fam to chat: estuvieron rajando toda la tarde, they were chatting all afternoon
' rajar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
- quebrar
English:
rip
- slash
- slit
- crack
* * *♦ vt1. [cerámica, puerta] to crack;[tela] to tear, to rip; [piel] to gash;le rajaron un neumático he had one of his tyres slasheddame el dinero o te rajo hand over the money or I'll cut you up4. Col, PRico [aplastar, apabullar] to crush, to defeat♦ viFamestuvo toda la tarde rajando por teléfono he spent the whole afternoon chatting o esp Br nattering on the phonese comió la sopa rajando she guzzled the soup down as fast as she could* * *I v/t1 fruta cut, slice2 cerámica crack3 neumático slashII v/i famgossip* * *rajar vthender: to crack, to splitrajar vi* * *
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