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1 gamin
gamín
◊ - mina sustantivo masculino, femenino (Col) street urchinn.• golfillo s.m.['ɡæmɛ̃]N golfillo m -
2 gamin
s.pilluelo, granuja, golfillo. -
3 urchin
'ə: in(a mischievous, usually dirty or ragged, child, especially a boy: He was chased by a crowd of urchins.) pilluelo, golfillotr['ɜːʧɪn]1 (mischievous child) pilluelo,-a, golfillo,-aurchin ['ərʧən] n1) scamp: granuja mf; pillo m, -lla f2)sea urchin : erizo m de marn.• chamaco s.m.• chiquillo s.m.• granuja s.f.• pilluelo s.m.• pipiolo s.m.'ɜːrtʃən, 'ɜːtʃɪnnoun golfillo, -lla m,f, pilluelo, -la m,f, palomilla mf (Chi, Per), gamín, -mina m,f (Col)['ɜːtʃɪn]N pilluelo(-a) m / f, golfillo(-a) m / fsea urchin — erizo m de mar
* * *['ɜːrtʃən, 'ɜːtʃɪn]noun golfillo, -lla m,f, pilluelo, -la m,f, palomilla mf (Chi, Per), gamín, -mina m,f (Col) -
4 mina
Del verbo minar: ( conjugate minar) \ \
mina es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: mina minar
mina sustantivo femenino 1 (yacimiento, excavación) mine; mina a cielo abierto or (Andes) a tajo abierto strip mine (AmE), opencast mine (BrE); es una mina de información he's a mine of information 2 (Mil, Náut) mine; 3 ( de lápiz) lead 4 (CS arg) ( mujer) broad (AmE sl), bird (BrE sl)
minar ( conjugate minar) verbo transitivo ‹autoridad/moral› to undermine
mina sustantivo femenino
1 (yacimiento) mine
mina de cobre/plomo, copper/lead mine
2 figurado mine: es una mina de información, he's a mine of information
3 (de lápiz) lead, (de portaminas) refill
4 (tipo de bomba) mine
minar verbo transitivo
1 (con explosivos) to mine
2 fig (debilitar, destruir) to undermine: me mina la moral, it undermines my morale ' mina' also found in these entries: Spanish: explotar - ir - minar - picador - pozo - salina - agotar - benjamín - explotación - gamín - pisar English: colliery - flood - lead - mine - pit - shaft - sink - baby - coal - gold - land - store
См. также в других словарях:
gamin — gamin … Dictionnaire des rimes
gamin — gamin, ine [ gamɛ̃, in ] n. • 1804; « jeune aide d artisan » 1765; mot dial. de l Est; o. i. 1 ♦ Vx Petit garçon ou petite fille « qui passe son temps à jouer et à polissonner dans les rues » (Laveaux). ⇒ galopin, garnement, polisson. Gamins des… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Gamin — Gamin, a monitoring system for files and directories, independently implements a subset of FAM, the File Alteration Monitor. Running as a service, it allows for the detection of modifications to a file or directory. gam server functions as a… … Wikipedia
Gamin — Gamin средство постоянного отслеживания изменений файлов и директорий в компьютерных системах на базе операционной системы Linux, реализация подсистемы File Alteration Monitor (FAM), системы мониторинга изменений файлов. Выполняющаяся как… … Википедия
Gamin — (franz., spr. mäng), sonst soviel wie Lehrjunge, Bursche der Maurer etc.; jetzt speziell der Pariser Gassenjunge, bekannt durch Bayards Lustspiel »Le gamin de Paris« (»Der Pariser Taugenichts«) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
gamin — GAMIN: Toujours de Paris. Ne jamais laisser sa femme dire : «Quand je suis gaie, j aime à faire le gamin.» … Dictionnaire des idées reçues
gamin — (n.) street urchin, 1837, from Fr. gamin (18c.), perhaps from Berrichon dialect gamer to steal. Introduced in English in translations of Hugo. Un groupe d enfants, de ces petits sauvages vanu pieds qui ont de tout temps battu le pavé de Paris… … Etymology dictionary
Gamin — Gam in, n. [F.] A neglected and untrained city boy; a young street Arab. [1913 Webster] In Japan, the gamins run after you, and say, Look at the Chinaman. L. Oliphant. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gamin — (fr., spr. Gamäng), 1) Küchen , Lehrjunge; bes. 2) Pariser Straßenjunge, liederlicher Bursche, bes. bekannt durch das Lustspiel G. von Paris von Bayard u. Vanderburch. Daher Gaminerie, spöttisch die aufmerksamlose Politik des Ministeriums Thiers … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Gamin — (frz., spr. mäng), Küchen , Lehrjunge; insbes. der Pariser Gassenjunge … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Gamin — (frz. gamäng), der Junge, Pariser Gassenjunge … Herders Conversations-Lexikon