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tr['niːleŋɵ]1 hasta las rodillasknee-length-length boots — botas fpl altas or de caña alta
['niːleŋθ]ADJ [boots] de caña alta; [socks] largo; [coat, skirt] hasta la rodilla* * *knee-length-length boots — botas fpl altas or de caña alta
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I noun(a (usually wool, cotton or nylon) covering for the foot and ankle, sometimes reaching to the knee, worn inside a shoe, boot etc: I need a new pair of socks.) calcetín
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1. verb(slang) to strike someone hard with the fist: He socked the burglar (on the jaw). pegar un puñetazo
2. noun((slang) a strong blow with the fist: He gave me a sock on the jaw.)sock n calcetíntr[sɒk]1 (blow) puñetazo, tortazo1 pegar un puñetazo a, dar un tortazo a■ sock him one! ¡dale una!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto sock it to somebody darle caña a alguien————————tr[sɒk]1 calcetín nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto pull one's socks up hacer un esfuerzo, esforzarseto put a sock in it cerrar el picoankle sock calcetín nombre masculino cortoknee-length sock calcetín nombre masculino largosock ['sɑk] vt: pegar, golpear, darle un puñetazo asock nshoes and socks: zapatos y calcetinesn.• calcetín s.m.
I sɑːk, sɒknoun calcetín m, media f (AmL)ankle socks — calcetines cortos, soquetes mpl (CS)
to pull one's socks up — (BrE) esforzarse*, poner* empeño
to put a sock in it — (esp BrE colloq) cerrar* el pico (fam)
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transitive verb (colloq) pegarle* un puñetazo or (fam) una piña a, pegarle* una trompada a (AmS fam), pegarle* un combo a (Chi, Per fam)to sock somebody one — darle* una a alguien (fam)
to sock it to somebody — (colloq)
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[sɒk]N1) calcetín m, media f (LAm)- pull one's socks up2) (=windsock) manga f (de viento)
II * [sɒk]1.N (=blow) puñetazo m2.VT pegarsock him one! — ¡pégale!
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I [sɑːk, sɒk]noun calcetín m, media f (AmL)ankle socks — calcetines cortos, soquetes mpl (CS)
to pull one's socks up — (BrE) esforzarse*, poner* empeño
to put a sock in it — (esp BrE colloq) cerrar* el pico (fam)
II
transitive verb (colloq) pegarle* un puñetazo or (fam) una piña a, pegarle* una trompada a (AmS fam), pegarle* un combo a (Chi, Per fam)to sock somebody one — darle* una a alguien (fam)
to sock it to somebody — (colloq)
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■ Long, knee-length knitted footwear worn by footballers over their shinguards.Stutzen m■ Kniestrumpf mit Steg, der von Spielern über dem Schienbeinschoner getragen wird. -
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I noun, pl. socks or (Commerc./coll.) sox Socke, die; Socken, der (südd., österr., schweiz.); (ankle sock, esp. for children also) Söckchen, daspull one's socks up — (Brit. fig. coll.) sich am Riemen reißen (ugs.)
II transitive verbput a sock in it! — (Brit. sl.) halt die Klappe! (salopp)
* * *[sok] I noun(a (usually wool, cotton or nylon) covering for the foot and ankle, sometimes reaching to the knee, worn inside a shoe, boot etc: I need a new pair of socks.)II 1. verb 2. noun* * *sock1[sɒk, AM sɑ:k]n Socke fankle \sock Söckchen nt, Socke fcotton \sock Baumwollsocke fnylon \sock Nylonsöckchen nta pair of \socks ein Paar nt Sockentoe \sock Socke f mit Zehenodd [or mismatched] \socks zwei verschiedene Sockenwool[l]en \sock Wollsocke fput a \sock in it, Dad ach, jetzt hör doch auf, Papasock2[sɒk, AM sɑ:k]I. vtto \sock sb on the jaw jdm einen Kinnhaken verpassen fam2. AM SPORTto \sock the ball den Ball schlagen3.to give sb a \sock jdm eine verpassen fam* * *I [sɒk]nSocke f, Socken m (inf); (knee-length) Kniestrumpf m; (= wind sock) Wind- or Luftsack mto pull one's socks up ( Brit inf ) — sich am Riemen reißen (inf)
to work ones socks off (inf) — bis zum Umkippen arbeiten (inf)
IIthis film knocks the socks off most other science fiction films (inf) — dieser Film stellt die meisten anderen Sciencefictionfilme in den Schatten
1. n (inf)Schlag m (mit der Faust)to give sb a sock on the jaw/in the eye — jdm eine aufs Kinn/aufs Auge verpassen (inf)
that's a sock in the eye for her! (fig inf) — das hat es ihr ordentlich gegeben!
2. vt(inf: hit) hauen (inf)sock him one! — knall ihm eine! (inf), hau ihm eine rein! (inf)
he socked her right in the eye — er verpasste ihr eine aufs Auge (inf)
* * *sock1 [sɒk; US sɑk]A sknock the socks off sb US umg jemanden hinreißen;pull up one’s socks Br umg sich am Riemen reißen;put a sock in it! Br umg hum du hast jetzt Sendepause!;he is six feet tall in his socks er ist sechs Fuß groß ohne Schuhe2. Br Einlegesohle f3. FLUG, PHYS Windsack m4. Soccus m:a) Antike: Schuh der KomödienspielerB v/t1. FLUG US sl the planes were socked in die Maschinen konnten wegen des schlechten Wetters nicht starten;the airport was socked in der Flughafen war wegen des schlechten Wetters geschlossensock2 [sɒk; US sɑk] slA v/tsock sb on the jaw jemandem einen Kinnhaken verpassen umg2. knallen:B s1. Pfund n (harter Schlag):give sb a sock on the jaw jemandem einen Kinnhaken verpassenC adj US toll, Bomben…:* * *I noun, pl. socks or (Commerc./coll.) sox Socke, die; Socken, der (südd., österr., schweiz.); (ankle sock, esp. for children also) Söckchen, daspull one's socks up — (Brit. fig. coll.) sich am Riemen reißen (ugs.)
II transitive verbput a sock in it! — (Brit. sl.) halt die Klappe! (salopp)
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I [sɔk] 1. сущ.1) носокto darn / mend a sock — чинить, штопать носок
- knee-length socks- knee socks
- stretch socks
- tube socks
- sweat socks2) стелькаSyn:3) разг. сильный ударHe got a sock in the jaw. — Он получил удар в челюсть.
4) метео; = windsock ветроуказатель5)а) ист. сандалия актёра ( в античной комедии)б) комедия•см. тж. buskin••2. гл.Put a sock in it! брит.; разг. — Заткнись!
1) разг. бить, ударятьto sock it to smb. — наподдать, врезать кому-л.
I socked him in the jaw. — Я дал ему в челюсть.
2) преим. амер.; разг.; = sock away копить ( деньги)We started socking away an equal amount each month into our bank account. — Каждый месяц мы стали откладывать определённую сумму на наш банковский счёт.
3) = sock in окутывать, обволакивать (о тумане, облаке)Syn:3. нареч.; разг. II [sɔk] 1. сущ.; разг.еда, съестное ( обычно лакомства)2. гл.; разг.1)а) покупать еду2) подарить (что-л. кому-л.)III [sɔk] сущ.; с.-х.He socked me a book. — Он подарил мне книгу.
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I[sɔk] n կիսագուլպա, կարճ գուլպա. knee-length socks գոլֆերII[sɔk]1. n ծանր հարված. give one sock(s) մեկին սաստիկ ծեծել. get a sock in the eye աչքին հարված ստանալ.2. v ուժեղ խփել, հարվածել -
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m knee-sock* * *Knie|strumpfmknee sock, knee-length sock* * *Knie·strumpfm knee-length sock* * *der knee-length sock; knee-sock* * *Kniestrumpf m knee-sock* * *der knee-length sock; knee-sock* * *m.knee-length sock n. -
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f.1 average (Mat) (promedio).media aritmética/proporcional arithmetic/proportional meanmedia horaria hourly average2 stocking, short stocking.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: mediar.* * *1 (media calza) stocking; (calcetín) sock2 (promedio) average3 MATEMÁTICAS mean1 (enteras) tights, pantihose; (no enteras) stockings\hacer media to knitir/pagar a medias to go halvesmedia naranja better halfmedia pensión half boardmedias enteras tights* * *1. noun f.1) average2) stocking2. f., (m. - medio)* * *SFmedias de malla — [hasta el muslo] fishnet stockings; [hasta la cintura] fishnet tights
medias de red, medias de rejilla — = medias de malla
see PANTALONES, ZAPATOS, GAFASmedias pantalón — Col tights pl
2) LAm (=calcetín) sock3)de media — [aguja] knitting antes de s ; [punto] plain
4) (Dep) midfield5) (=promedio) average6)media de cerveza — 1/4 litre bottle of beer
* * *1) (Indum)a) ( hasta el muslo) stockingmedias con/sin costura — seamed/seamless stockings
b) medias femenino plural ( hasta la cintura) panty hose (pl) (AmE), tights (pl) (BrE)c) (AmL) ( calcetín) sockchuparle las medias a alguien — (CS fam) to lick somebody's boots (colloq)
2) (Mat) average3)a medias — (loc adv)
a) ( incompleto)b) ( entre dos)pagar a medias — to pay half each, go halves
* * *1) (Indum)a) ( hasta el muslo) stockingmedias con/sin costura — seamed/seamless stockings
b) medias femenino plural ( hasta la cintura) panty hose (pl) (AmE), tights (pl) (BrE)c) (AmL) ( calcetín) sockchuparle las medias a alguien — (CS fam) to lick somebody's boots (colloq)
2) (Mat) average3)a medias — (loc adv)
a) ( incompleto)b) ( entre dos)pagar a medias — to pay half each, go halves
* * *media11 = stocking, sock.Ex: The book 'Legging it' overviews trends in male and female dress from the Middle Ages to the present, concentrating on leg coverings: breeches, trousers, stockings'.
Ex: To make room for your puppet's mouth, make a slit in the sock between your thumb and fingers.media22 = average, mean.Ex: The totals and averages at the right-hand side if the screen give summary information about the performance of the vendor.
Ex: It was therefore decided to re-index the documents with a mean of 3.8 entries each.* desviación media = mean deviation.* edad media = average age.* edad media de las referencias = mean reference age.* media aritmética = arithmetic mean.* media armónica = harmonic mean.* media de edad = mean age.* media geométrica = geometric mean.* media nacional = national average.* método de la media ponderada = weighted means method.* método de la media sin ponderar = unweighted means method.* nota media = grade point average (GPA).* por debajo de la media = sub-par, below-average.* por encima de la media = above average.* puntuación media = mean score.* rendimiento por debajo de la media = under-performance.* * *A ( Indum)1 (hasta el muslo) stockingmedias con costura seamed stockingsmedias sin costura seamless stockings3 ( AmL) (calcetín) sockCompuestos:fpl surgical stockings (pl)B ( Mat) averagela media de velocidad es 80 km/h the average speed is 80 kphduerme una media de siete horas on average she sleeps seven hours a night, she sleeps an average of seven hours a nightCompuestos:arithmetic meanaverage age( Fin) moving averageC1(de manera incompleta): dejó el trabajo a medias he left the work half-finishedme dijo la verdad a medias she didn't tell me the whole truth o storylo arregló a medias he didn't fix it properly2(entre dos): voy a comprar un número de lotería ¿vamos a medias? I'm going to buy a lottery ticket. Do you want to go halves?pagar a medias to pay half each, go halveslo hicimos a medias we did it between usmedia (pl)* * *
Del verbo mediar: ( conjugate mediar)
media es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Del verbo medir: ( conjugate medir)
medía es:
1ª persona singular (yo) imperfecto indicativo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperfecto indicativo
Multiple Entries:
media
mediar
medir
media sustantivo femenino
1 (Indum)
◊ medias con/sin costura seamed/seamless stockingsb)
medias bombacha(s) (RPl) or (Col, Ven) pantalón panty hose (pl) (AmE), tights (BrE) (pl)
2 (Mat) average;
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a) ( incompleto):
me dijo la verdad a medias she didn't tell me the whole truth o storyb) ( entre dos):
lo hicimos a medias we did half (of it) each
mediar ( conjugate mediar) verbo intransitivo
media EN algo ‹en conflicto/negociaciones› to mediate in sth, to act as mediator in sthb) ( interceder) media POR algn to intercede for sb;
media ANTE algn to intercede o intervene with sb
medir ( conjugate medir) verbo transitivo
1 ‹habitación/distancia/velocidad› to measure
2 ( tener ciertas dimensiones) to be, measure;◊ mido 60 cm de cintura I measure o I'm 60 cm round the waist;
¿cuánto mide de alto/largo? how tall/long is it?;
mide casi 1,90 m he's almost 1.90 m (tall)
3 (calcular, considerar) to consider, weigh up;◊ media los pros y contras de algo to weigh up the pros and cons of sth.
medirse verbo pronominal
1 ( refl) to measure oneself;
‹caderas/pecho› to measure
2 (Col, Méx, Ven) ( probarse) to try on
medio,-a
I adjetivo
1 (mitad) half: sólo queda medio melón, there is only half a melon left
una hora y media, an hour and a half
2 (no extremo) middle
a media tarde, in the middle of the afternoon
clase media, middle class
punto medio, middle ground
3 (prototípico) average: la calidad media es baja, the average quality is poor
la mujer media, the average woman
II adverbio half: el trabajo está medio hecho, the work is half done
III sustantivo masculino
1 (mitad) half
2 (centro) middle
en medio de la batalla, in the midst of the battle
en medio de los árboles, among the trees
(entre dos) in between the trees
un barco en medio del desierto, a ship in the middle of the desert
sal de ahí en medio, get out of the way
3 (instrumento, vía) means: el fin no justifica los medios, the aim doesn't justify the means
4 (entorno) enviroment
un medio hostil, a hostile enviroment
media sustantivo femenino
1 (hasta el muslo) stocking
2 (hasta la cintura) (pair of) tights
3 (calcetín alto) long socks
4 (cantidad proporcional) average: camino una media de dos horas diarias, I walk an average of two hours a day
ahora saca la media, now calculate the average
♦ Locuciones: a medias, (no del todo) unfinished: me convence a medias, I'm only half convinced
(a partes iguales) half and half: hicimos el trabajo a medias, we did the essay between us
mediar verbo intransitivo
1 (arbitrar, intervenir) to mediate: España mediará en el conflicto, Spain will mediate in the conflict
2 (interceder) to intercede: mediará por ti, she'll intercede on your behalf
3 (interponerse) media la circunstancia de que..., you must take into account that...
4 (periodo de tiempo) to pass: mediaron un par de días, two days passed
medir
I verbo transitivo
1 (dimensiones) to measure
2 (ponderar) to weigh up: deberías medir los riesgos, you should weigh up the risks
II verbo intransitivo to measure, be: mide dos metros de alto, he is two metres tall
mide cinco metros de ancho, it is five metres wide
' media' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- abismo
- alargarse
- almorzar
- almuerzo
- ambientar
- asta
- atusarse
- carrera
- clase
- comunicóloga
- comunicólogo
- datar
- debajo
- edad
- esperar
- hora
- inferior
- jornada
- luna
- mediar
- medio
- mediodía
- melena
- naranja
- onda
- sala
- vasallaje
- ver
- voz
- vuelta
- bota
- burgués
- burguesía
- caña
- ciencia
- correr
- diadema
- difusión
- docena
- encima
- enganchar
- enseñanza
- entrada
- mañana
- penumbra
- piano
- pie
- promedio
- retraso
English:
A
- about-face
- about-turn
- age
- average
- average out at
- back off
- barbecue
- board
- class
- earnings
- fly
- gap
- give
- GMT
- GPA
- half
- half-a-dozen
- half-an-hour
- half-board
- half-day
- half-holiday
- half-hourly
- half-mast
- half-moon
- half-pay
- half-pint
- hour
- mass media
- mean
- media
- media studies
- medium
- mid
- Middle Ages
- middle-class
- midmorning
- nelson
- past
- raise
- round
- standard
- stocking
- turn about
- turn around
- above
- around
- by
- come
- crescent
* * *♦ nf1.[hasta medio muslo] stockings RP medias bombacha Br tights, US pantyhose; RP medias cancán Br tights, US pantyhose;medias elásticas surgical stockings;RP medias largas Br tights, US pantyhose; Col media pantalón Br tights, US pantyhose2. [calcetín] [hasta la rodilla] (knee-length) sock;Am [de cualquier longitud] sock; CSur Famchupar las medias a alguien to lick sb's bootsCol media media [hasta la rodilla] knee-length sock; [calcetín corto] ankle sock; Col medias rodilleras knee-length socks; Col medias tobilleras [calcetines cortos] ankle socks; RP medias tres cuartos knee-length socks3. [promedio] average, meanmedia aritmética arithmetic mean;media geométrica geometric mean;media horaria hourly average;media ponderada weighted mean;media proporcional proportional mean♦ nmpl[medios de comunicación] media♦ a medias loc advla central está funcionando sólo a medias the power station is operating at only half its full capacity;se ve perfectamente que este trabajo está hecho a medias it's perfectly obvious that this piece of work is only half-finished;me contó la verdad a medias he only told me half the truthel alquiler lo pagamos a medias we split the rent;¿por qué no compramos el libro a medias? why don't we go halves on the book?* * *fmedias pl pantyhose pl, Br tights pl2 L.Am. calcetínsock3 MAT mean* * *media nf1) calcetín: sock2) : average, mean3) medias nfpl: stockings, hose, tights4)a medias : by halves, half and half, halfwayir a medias: to go halvesverdad a medias: half-truth* * *media n1. (promedio) average -
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m knee sock* * *calzettone s.m. knee (-length) sock.* * *[kaltset'tone]sostantivo maschile knee-length sock* * *calzettone/kaltset'tone/sostantivo m.knee-length sock. -
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