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1 azote
m.1 whip, scourge.2 lash (latigazo).3 whipping, lash, spank, stroke of the whip.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: azotar.* * *1 (instrumento) whip, scourge2 (golpe) lash, stroke (of the whip)3 (manotada) smack4 (del viento, del agua) lashing5 figurado scourge* * *noun m.whip, lash* * *SM1) (=látigo) whip, scourge2) (=golpe) [de látigo] stroke, lash; [de mano] spanking3) (=calamidad) scourgeAtila, el azote de Dios — Attila, the Scourge of God
* * *1)b) (fam) ( a un niño)2) (del viento, mar)3) ( calamidad) scourge* * *= whiplash, spanking.Ex. He was found guilty as charged and sentenced to 140 whiplashes (75 for steeling a parabolic antenna, and 65 for the possession of alcohol).Ex. A spanking is designed as much to humiliate as to hurt enough to deter.----* azote, azotaina, zurra, paliza, cachete, tunda = spanking.* azotes = lashing.* dar unos azotes = spank.* * *1)b) (fam) ( a un niño)2) (del viento, mar)3) ( calamidad) scourge* * *= whiplash, spanking.Ex: He was found guilty as charged and sentenced to 140 whiplashes (75 for steeling a parabolic antenna, and 65 for the possession of alcohol).
Ex: A spanking is designed as much to humiliate as to hurt enough to deter.* azote, azotaina, zurra, paliza, cachete, tunda = spanking.* azotes = lashing.* dar unos azotes = spank.* * *A1 (látigo) whip, lash; (latigazo) lash2 ( fam)(a un niño): te voy a dar unos azotes I'm going to spank you o give you a spankingB(del viento, mar): la ciudad sufre cada invierno los azotes de los temporales every winter the city is lashed by stormslos azotes de las olas the lashing of the wavesC (calamidad) scourge* * *
Del verbo azotar: ( conjugate azotar)
azoté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
azote es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
azotar
azote
azotar ( conjugate azotar) verbo transitivo
1 ( con látigo) to whip, flog
2 (Méx) ‹ puerta› to slam
azote sustantivo masculino
1
( latigazo) lashb) (fam) ( a un niño):
2 ( calamidad) scourge
azotar verbo transitivo
1 (con la mano) to beat
(con el látigo) to whip, flog
2 (una tormenta) to lash
azote sustantivo masculino
1 (golpe con la mano) smacking, beating
(con el látigo) lash, stroke (of the whip)
(de viento) gust of wind
2 fig (desgracia, persona incómoda) scourge
' azote' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
plaga
- palmada
English:
curse
- scourge
- whip
* * *azote nm1. [utensilio para golpear] whip, scourge;Figse ha convertido en el azote de los liberales she has become the scourge of liberals2. [en el trasero] smack, slap;dar un azote a alguien to smack sb3. [latigazo] lash5. [calamidad] scourge;el pueblo sufrió el azote de las inundaciones the town was severely hit by floods* * *mdar un azote a alguien smack s.o.2 figscourge* * *azote nm1) látigo: whip, lash3) : calamity, scourge* * *azote n smack -
2 azotes
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3 latigazo
m.1 lash.2 crack (of the whip).3 swig (informal). (peninsular Spanish)4 shooting pain.5 shot.6 tongue-lashing.* * *1 (golpe de látigo) lash; (herida) whiplash injury2 (sonido) crack\dar latigazos a to whip* * *noun m.* * *SM2) [de electricidad] shock3) (=insultos) tongue lashing4) [de bebida] swig ** * *a) ( golpe) lashb) ( chasquido) crack of the whipc) ( reprensión) tongue-lashing* * *= whiplash.Ex. He was found guilty as charged and sentenced to 140 whiplashes (75 for steeling a parabolic antenna, and 65 for the possession of alcohol).----* dar latigazos = lash.* * *a) ( golpe) lashb) ( chasquido) crack of the whipc) ( reprensión) tongue-lashing* * *= whiplash.Ex: He was found guilty as charged and sentenced to 140 whiplashes (75 for steeling a parabolic antenna, and 65 for the possession of alcohol).
* dar latigazos = lash.* * *A1 (golpe) lashle dieron 40 latigazos he was given 40 lasheslos hacían trabajar a latigazos they whipped o flogged them to make them work2 (chasquido) crack of the whip3 (reprensión) tongue-lashingvoy a darme or pegarme un latigazo I'm going to have a drink* * *
latigazo sustantivo masculino
latigazo sustantivo masculino
1 lash
2 (dolor intenso) sharp pain
' latigazo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
azote
English:
flick
- lash
- whiplash
* * *latigazo nm1. [golpe] lash;dar latigazos to whip;le dieron diez latigazos he was given ten lashes2. [chasquido] crack (of the whip)4. [dolor] shooting pain* * *m1 lash; ( chasquido) crack2 famde whisky shot fam* * *latigazo nm: lash (with a whip) -
4 atadura
f.tie (also figurative).* * *1 (acción) tying, binding, fastening2 (cosa) binding, string, cord4 figurado (impedimento) tie, hindrance* * *SF1) (=acción) tying, fastening2) (=cuerda) string, rope; (Agr) tether3) (=enlace) bond4) (=limitación) limitation, restriction* * *= trammel, lashing, tie, tie.Ex. This is a non-governmental international organization relative free from governmental and bureaucratic trammels.Ex. This type of lashing is used to tie 4 or more poles together at one point.Ex. Eastern European countries longing for western scientific ties have wanted to participate in the Internet for a long time, but were excluded by government regulations.Ex. Her shoulder length hair was pushed back and held with a tie.----* las ataduras de = the shackles of.* * *= trammel, lashing, tie, tie.Ex: This is a non-governmental international organization relative free from governmental and bureaucratic trammels.
Ex: This type of lashing is used to tie 4 or more poles together at one point.Ex: Eastern European countries longing for western scientific ties have wanted to participate in the Internet for a long time, but were excluded by government regulations.Ex: Her shoulder length hair was pushed back and held with a tie.* las ataduras de = the shackles of.* * *
atadura f fig hindrance
' atadura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sujeción
English:
loosely
- tether
- tie
* * *atadura nf1. [con cuerda] tie;consiguió romper las ataduras y escaparse she managed to free o untie herself and get away2. [vínculo] tie;rompió las ataduras familiares he cut his ties with his family* * *f tie* * *atadura nfligadura: tie, bond -
5 azotaina
f.spanking, flogging, beating, a taste of the whip.* * *1 familiar spanking, smacking\dar una azotaina to spank, smack* * *SF beating, spanking¡te voy a dar una azotaina! — I'm going to give you a good hiding! *
* * *femenino (fam) spanking* * *= smacking, whipping, lashing, spanking.Ex. Children themselves report that ' smacking' is really hitting & causes significant pain.Ex. One parent told the judge that the whippings had become so common that he had lost count of how many he had seen at Allen's church.Ex. Unmarried people who break the law are subject to punishment by lashing.Ex. A spanking is designed as much to humiliate as to hurt enough to deter.----* dar una azotaina = spank.* * *femenino (fam) spanking* * *= smacking, whipping, lashing, spanking.Ex: Children themselves report that ' smacking' is really hitting & causes significant pain.
Ex: One parent told the judge that the whippings had become so common that he had lost count of how many he had seen at Allen's church.Ex: Unmarried people who break the law are subject to punishment by lashing.Ex: A spanking is designed as much to humiliate as to hurt enough to deter.* dar una azotaina = spank.* * *( fam)* * *
Multiple Entries:
azotaina
azotaína
azotaina sustantivo femenino (fam) spanking
azotaina sustantivo femenino beating, hiding, thrashing
* * *azotaina nfFamdar una azotaina a alguien to give sb a good smacking* * *f famspanking -
6 bronca
f.1 row (fuss).armar (una) bronca to kick up a rowbuscar bronca to look for trouble2 scolding, telling-off. (peninsular Spanish)echar una bronca a alguien to give somebody a row, to tell somebody off3 snag, problem (informal). (Mexican Spanish)fue una bronca poder mudarme moving was no picnic4 quarrel, fight, brawl, dust-up.5 noisy dispute, free-for-all.6 big problem, mess.7 rage.* * *1 (lío) row3 (reprimenda) telling-off\armar una bronca to kick up a fussechar una bronca a alguien to tell somebody off, give somebody a telling-off* * *noun f.fight, quarrel, row* * *femenino (fam)1)a) (disputa, lío) rowarmar or montar una bronca — to kick up a fuss (colloq), to create a ruckus (AmE colloq)
buscar bronca — to look for trouble o a fight
b) (alboroto, bullicio) racket (colloq)2) (esp Esp) ( regañina) scolding, telling off (colloq)3) (AmL fam) ( rabia)me da mucha bronca — it really gets to o bugs me (colloq)
* * *= dressing-down, tongue-lashing, telling-off, telling-off, dust-up.Ex. 'I just had a royal dressing down by Tilly'.Ex. Iranian President went to Columbia University expecting tough questions but instead he got a tongue-lashing from the students.Ex. Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.Ex. Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.Ex. The annual global dust-up over whale hunting is about to kick off again.----* armar una bronca = kick up + a fuss, kick up + a stink, raise + a stink, make + a stink (about), make + a racket, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row.* echar una bronca = tell + Nombe + off, give + Nombre + a dressing-down, give + Nombre + a telling-off, chew + Nombre + up.* echar una buena bronca = give + Nombre + a good roasting.* * *femenino (fam)1)a) (disputa, lío) rowarmar or montar una bronca — to kick up a fuss (colloq), to create a ruckus (AmE colloq)
buscar bronca — to look for trouble o a fight
b) (alboroto, bullicio) racket (colloq)2) (esp Esp) ( regañina) scolding, telling off (colloq)3) (AmL fam) ( rabia)me da mucha bronca — it really gets to o bugs me (colloq)
* * *= dressing-down, tongue-lashing, telling-off, telling-off, dust-up.Ex: 'I just had a royal dressing down by Tilly'.
Ex: Iranian President went to Columbia University expecting tough questions but instead he got a tongue-lashing from the students.Ex: Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.Ex: Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.Ex: The annual global dust-up over whale hunting is about to kick off again.* armar una bronca = kick up + a fuss, kick up + a stink, raise + a stink, make + a stink (about), make + a racket, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row.* echar una bronca = tell + Nombe + off, give + Nombre + a dressing-down, give + Nombre + a telling-off, chew + Nombre + up.* echar una buena bronca = give + Nombre + a good roasting.* * *( fam)A1 (disputa, lío) rowbuscar bronca to look for trouble o a fightno vengas hoy a casa, que hay bronca don't come over today, there's a row o an argument going on2 (alboroto, bullicio) racket ( colloq)siempre le está echando la bronca al or a su hijo he's always telling his son offCme da mucha bronca que sea tan injusto he's so unfair, it really bugs o gets me ( colloq)dice que la maestra le tiene bronca he says the teacher has it in for him ( colloq)* * *
bronca sustantivo femenino
1
armar or montar una bronca to kick up a fuss (colloq);◊ buscar bronca to look for trouble o a fight
2 (esp Esp fam) ( regañina) scolding, telling off (colloq);
3 (AmL fam) ( rabia):
me da mucha bronca it really gets to o bugs me (colloq);
tenerle bronca a algn to have it in for sb (colloq)
bronca sustantivo femenino
1 (disputa, pelea) quarrel, row
2 (abucheo) jeering
3 (reprimenda) telling-off
echar una bronca a alguien, to tell sb off
' bronca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrigo
- escaparse
- oler
- jaleo
- nos
- organizarse
- padre
- camorra
English:
aggro
- bad
- bust-up
- coal
- earful
- hell
- row
- strip
- tell off
- telling-off
- bust
- kick
- punch
* * *♦ nf1. [jaleo] row;armar (una) bronca to kick up a row;se armó una bronca increíble there was an almighty row;buscar bronca to look for troubleechar una bronca a alguien to tell sb off, Br to give sb a row;me echaron la bronca por llegar tarde I got an earful for being late;el equipo fue recibido con una bronca the team were booed when they came out onto the pitch¡estoy con una bronca! I'm really hacked off!;el jefe le tiene bronca the boss has got it in for her;está que vuela de (la) bronca she's foaming at the mouthfue una bronca poder mudarme moving was no picnic♦ nmfEsp Famser un bronca(s) to be a troublemaker, to be trouble* * *f1 famtelling off fam ;echar la bronca a alguien fam give s.o. a telling off, tell s.o. off2 Méx popfight;armar una bronca get into a fight3:se armó bronca tras anunciarse la subida de los impuestos there was an outcry o a rumpus when the tax increase was announced* * ** * *bronca n1. (regañina) telling off2. (discusión) argument / row -
7 flagelación
f.1 flagellation, flogging, beating.2 flogging.3 flagelation.* * *1 flagellation, whipping* * *SF flagellation frm, whipping* * *femenino flagellation (frml); (Bib) scourging* * *= flagellation, flogging, whipping, lashing.Ex. The title of the article is 'On egotism, amateurism, masochism, narcissism, sadism, masturbation and flagellation in African bibliography'.Ex. Bending's discussion of the representation of pain encompasses topics as diverse as childbirth, flogging, vivisection, and tattooing.Ex. One parent told the judge that the whippings had become so common that he had lost count of how many he had seen at Allen's church.Ex. Unmarried people who break the law are subject to punishment by lashing.* * *femenino flagellation (frml); (Bib) scourging* * *= flagellation, flogging, whipping, lashing.Ex: The title of the article is 'On egotism, amateurism, masochism, narcissism, sadism, masturbation and flagellation in African bibliography'.
Ex: Bending's discussion of the representation of pain encompasses topics as diverse as childbirth, flogging, vivisection, and tattooing.Ex: One parent told the judge that the whippings had become so common that he had lost count of how many he had seen at Allen's church.Ex: Unmarried people who break the law are subject to punishment by lashing.* * ** * *flagelación nfflagellation -
8 lazo
m.1 bow.2 ribbon.3 snare.4 tie, loop, knot, string tie.5 bond, relation, relationship, tie.6 lasso, lariat, long rope with a sliding noose.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: lazar.* * *1 (cinta) ribbon; (de adorno) bow3 (trampa) snare, trap\lazo corredizo slipknot* * *noun m.1) bond2) link3) bow* * *SM1) (=nudo) [para asegurar] knot; [decorativo] bow2) (Agr) lasso, lariat3) (Caza) snare, trap4) (Aut) hairpin bend5) pl lazos (=vínculos) ties* * *1)a) ( cinta) ribbon; ( nudo decorativo) bow¿te hago un lazo? — shall I tie it in a bow?
2)a) (Agr) lassono echarle or tirarle un lazo a alguien — (Méx fam) not to give somebody a second glance
poner a alguien como lazo de cochino — (Méx fam) to give somebody a dressing-down
b) ( cuerda) (Col, Méx) rope; ( para saltar) (Col) cuerda 1) b)c) ( para cazar) snare, trap3) ( vínculo) bond, tie* * *= tape, tie, knot, bond, lashing, loop, bonding, tie.Ex. A portfolio is a container for holding loose materials consisting of two covers joined together at the back; the covers are usually tied with tapes at the fore edge, top, and bottom.Ex. Eastern European countries longing for western scientific ties have wanted to participate in the Internet for a long time, but were excluded by government regulations.Ex. Often, too, there were knots of badly-beaten fibre visible in the substance of the sheet.Ex. Networking creates bonds where none may have existed and multiplies individual capabilities manifold.Ex. This type of lashing is used to tie 4 or more poles together at one point.Ex. Let us empower ourselves to bring those persons who cannot read, or those with a low level of literacy, or those who have been locked out of the information cycle, into the literacy loop.Ex. The authors suggest that there should be a bonding between and among governing agencies and local schools.Ex. Her shoulder length hair was pushed back and held with a tie.----* colgado de un lazo continuo = looped.* con lazos muy estrechos = close-knit.* creación de lazos de amistad entre hombres = male bonding.* crear lazos = build up + links.* crear lazos afectivos = bond.* establecer lazos afectivos = bond.* estrechar los lazos = strengthen + links.* fortalecer los lazos = strengthen + links.* lazo afectivo = human bonding.* lazo cultural = cultural bond.* lazo étnico = ethnic bond.* lazo familiar = family bond.* lazos = ties.* lazos de amistad = bonding.* lazos de amor = bonding.* lazos familiares = family ties.* lazos sangüíneos = blood ties.* romper los lazos con = sever + Posesivo + links with, sever + Posesivo + ties with, break + ties with.* romper un lazo = sever + connection.* ruptura de lazos = severing of ties, breaking of ties.* tender lazos = build + bridges.* * *1)a) ( cinta) ribbon; ( nudo decorativo) bow¿te hago un lazo? — shall I tie it in a bow?
2)a) (Agr) lassono echarle or tirarle un lazo a alguien — (Méx fam) not to give somebody a second glance
poner a alguien como lazo de cochino — (Méx fam) to give somebody a dressing-down
b) ( cuerda) (Col, Méx) rope; ( para saltar) (Col) cuerda 1) b)c) ( para cazar) snare, trap3) ( vínculo) bond, tie* * *= tape, tie, knot, bond, lashing, loop, bonding, tie.Ex: A portfolio is a container for holding loose materials consisting of two covers joined together at the back; the covers are usually tied with tapes at the fore edge, top, and bottom.
Ex: Eastern European countries longing for western scientific ties have wanted to participate in the Internet for a long time, but were excluded by government regulations.Ex: Often, too, there were knots of badly-beaten fibre visible in the substance of the sheet.Ex: Networking creates bonds where none may have existed and multiplies individual capabilities manifold.Ex: This type of lashing is used to tie 4 or more poles together at one point.Ex: Let us empower ourselves to bring those persons who cannot read, or those with a low level of literacy, or those who have been locked out of the information cycle, into the literacy loop.Ex: The authors suggest that there should be a bonding between and among governing agencies and local schools.Ex: Her shoulder length hair was pushed back and held with a tie.* colgado de un lazo continuo = looped.* con lazos muy estrechos = close-knit.* creación de lazos de amistad entre hombres = male bonding.* crear lazos = build up + links.* crear lazos afectivos = bond.* establecer lazos afectivos = bond.* estrechar los lazos = strengthen + links.* fortalecer los lazos = strengthen + links.* lazo afectivo = human bonding.* lazo cultural = cultural bond.* lazo étnico = ethnic bond.* lazo familiar = family bond.* lazos = ties.* lazos de amistad = bonding.* lazos de amor = bonding.* lazos familiares = family ties.* lazos sangüíneos = blood ties.* romper los lazos con = sever + Posesivo + links with, sever + Posesivo + ties with, break + ties with.* romper un lazo = sever + connection.* ruptura de lazos = severing of ties, breaking of ties.* tender lazos = build + bridges.* * *A1 (cinta) ribbon2 (nudo decorativo) bow¿te hago un lazo? shall I tie it in a bow for you?se puso un lazo en la cabeza she put a bow in her hair3 ( RPl) (medio nudo) knotle hizo el lazo del zapato he tied her shoelace4 ( Méx) (del matrimonio) cord with which the couple are symbolically united during the wedding ceremonyB1 ( Agr) lassole echó el lazo al potro he lassoed the colt2 (cuerda — para atar) (Col, Méx) rope; (— para saltar) ( Col) skip o jump rope ( AmE), skipping rope ( BrE)3 (para cazar) snare, trapC (vínculo) link, bond, tienos unen lazos de amistad we are joined by bonds of friendshiplazos culturales cultural tiesCompuesto:* * *
Del verbo lazar: ( conjugate lazar)
lazo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
lazó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
lazar
lazo
lazar ( conjugate lazar) verbo transitivo (Méx) to rope, lasso
lazo sustantivo masculino
1
( nudo decorativo) bow;◊ ¿te hago un lazo? shall I tie it in a bow?b) (Méx) ( del matrimonio) cord with which the couple are symbolically united during the wedding ceremony
2a) (Agr) lasso
( para saltar) (Col) See Also→ cuerda 1b
3 ( vínculo) bond, tie
lazo sustantivo masculino
1 (lazada) bow: le regalé un lazo a la niña, I gave the girl a ribbon
2 (nudo) knot
3 fig (usu pl) (vínculo, relación) tie, bond
' lazo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
corbata
- desatar
- deshacer
- hacer
- moña
- moño
- presilla
- trampa
English:
bond
- bow
- lasso
- loop
- noose
- pretzel
- ribbon
- tie
- link
* * *lazo nm1. [atadura] bow;hacer un lazo to tie a bow;hacerle el lazo del zapato a alguien to tie sb's shoelacelazo corredizo slipknot2. [cinta] ribbon3. [bucle] loop4. [trampa] snare;[de vaquero] lasso;echar el lazo a un animal to lasso an animal;echar el lazo a alguien to snare sb;Méx Famponer a alguien como lazo de cochino to have a go at sb5.lazos [vínculos] ties, bonds;los lazos económicos entre los dos países the economic ties o links between the two countries;los unen fuertes lazos de amistad they share a strong bond of friendship;no hay lazos de parentesco entre las víctimas the victims were not related to each other6. [en arte] tracery motif* * *m1 knot2 de adorno bowcaer en el lazo fig fall into the trap4:lazos pl ties* * *lazo nm1) vínculo: link, bond2) : bow, ribbon3) : lasso, lariat* * *lazo n1. (lazada) bow2. (cinta) ribbon -
9 ligadura
f.1 ligature (medicine & music).2 bond, tie (atadura).3 binding, ligature.4 ligation.* * *1 (atadura) tie, bond2 MEDICINA ligature\ligadura de trompas sterilization* * *SF1) (Med) ligaturetodavía tienes las marcas de las ligaduras — you still have the marks from the ropes when you were tied up
3) (Mús) ligature, tie4) (Náut) lashing* * *a) (Med) ligature; (Mús) slur, ligature (tech); (Náut) lashing* * *= ligature, ligation.Ex. Its x-height was notably small, and the fount was equipped with many ligatures (tied letters) and with upright capitals; it was quickly and widely imitated.Ex. These ligations were quite frequently followed by cerebral infarction.----* ligadura con gomas = rubber band ligature.* ligadura de trompas = tubal ligation.* * *a) (Med) ligature; (Mús) slur, ligature (tech); (Náut) lashing* * *= ligature, ligation.Ex: Its x-height was notably small, and the fount was equipped with many ligatures (tied letters) and with upright capitals; it was quickly and widely imitated.
Ex: These ligations were quite frequently followed by cerebral infarction.* ligadura con gomas = rubber band ligature.* ligadura de trompas = tubal ligation.* * *1 ( Med) ligature2 ( Mús) ligature3 ( Náut) lashingCompuesto:sterilization, tubal ligation ( tech)le hicieron una ligadura de trompas she was sterilized* * *
ligadura sustantivo femeninoa) (Med) ligatureb)
ligadura sustantivo femenino
1 (de atar) knot: hubo que cortar la ligadura del cordón alrededor del paquete, we had to cut the knot of the package cord
2 Med ligature, ligation
ligadura de trompas, tubal ligation
3 (compromiso) attachment: por ahora no tengo ninguna ligadura sentimental, I'm unattached at the moment
4 Mús ligature
' ligadura' also found in these entries:
English:
ligature
* * *ligadura nf1. Med ligatureligadura de trompas tubal ligation;le hicieron una ligadura de trompas she had her tubes tied2. [atadura] bond;el prisionero logró librarse de sus ligaduras the prisoner managed to break free of his bonds o untie himself3. [compromiso] tie;rompió todas sus ligaduras familiares she broke off all contact with her family4. Mús ligature5. Imprenta ligature* * *f MED ligature;ligaduras pl fig ties* * *ligadura nf1) atadura: tie, bond2) : ligature -
10 lluvia racheada
(n.) = wind-driven rain, lashing rainEx. Dissemination in the field is by wind-driven rain, insects, infected plant debris or wind-blown soil.Ex. No snow in Norway yet; just cold, biting winds and lashing rain.* * *(n.) = wind-driven rain, lashing rainEx: Dissemination in the field is by wind-driven rain, insects, infected plant debris or wind-blown soil.
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11 rapapolvo
m.1 ticking-off (informal). (peninsular Spanish)dar o echar un rapapolvo a alguien to tick somebody off2 reprimand, earful.* * *1 familiar dressing-down, ticking off, talking-to\echar un rapapolvo a alguien familiar to give somebody a dressing-down* * *SM telling-off *, ticking-off *echar un rapapolvo a algn — to give sb a telling-off o ticking-off *
* * *masculino (Esp) telling-off (colloq), talking-to (colloq)* * *= tongue-lashing, telling-off, dressing-down.Ex. Iranian President went to Columbia University expecting tough questions but instead he got a tongue-lashing from the students.Ex. Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.Ex. 'I just had a royal dressing down by Tilly'.----* echar una rapapolvo = give + Nombre + a dressing-down.* echar un rapapolvo = tell + Nombe + off, give + Nombre + a telling-off, chew + Nombre + up.* * *masculino (Esp) telling-off (colloq), talking-to (colloq)* * *= tongue-lashing, telling-off, dressing-down.Ex: Iranian President went to Columbia University expecting tough questions but instead he got a tongue-lashing from the students.
Ex: Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.Ex: 'I just had a royal dressing down by Tilly'.* echar una rapapolvo = give + Nombre + a dressing-down.* echar un rapapolvo = tell + Nombe + off, give + Nombre + a telling-off, chew + Nombre + up.* * *( Esp)me echó un rapapolvo she gave me a good telling-off o talking-to, she tore me off a strip ( colloq)* * *
rapapolvo sustantivo masculino (Esp) telling-off (colloq), talking-to (colloq)
rapapolvo m fam telling-off
' rapapolvo' also found in these entries:
English:
rap
- rocket
- snap off
- talking-to
* * *rapapolvo nmEsp Fam* * *m famtelling-off fam ;echar un rapapolvo a alguien tell s.o. off* * *rapapolvo n telling off -
12 regañina
f.scolding, reprimand, dressing-down, reprehension.* * *1 (reprensión) scolding, telling-off2 (riña) quarrel, argument* * *SF = regaño 1)* * *(Méx) regañiza femenino (fam) scolding, talking-to (colloq), telling-off (colloq)* * *= tongue-lashing, telling-off, dressing-down, reprimand.Ex. Iranian President went to Columbia University expecting tough questions but instead he got a tongue-lashing from the students.Ex. Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.Ex. 'I just had a royal dressing down by Tilly'.Ex. This article stresses the importance of praise as opposed to reprimands.* * *(Méx) regañiza femenino (fam) scolding, talking-to (colloq), telling-off (colloq)* * *= tongue-lashing, telling-off, dressing-down, reprimand.Ex: Iranian President went to Columbia University expecting tough questions but instead he got a tongue-lashing from the students.
Ex: Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.Ex: 'I just had a royal dressing down by Tilly'.Ex: This article stresses the importance of praise as opposed to reprimands.* * *( fam)* * *
regañina, (Méx)
regañina sustantivo femenino scolding, telling-off
' regañina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bronca
- llevar
- reto
* * *regañina nf[reprimenda] telling-off;me echaron una regañina por volver a casa tarde I got told off for coming home late* * *f famtelling off -
13 reprimenda
f.reprimand.* * *1 reprimand* * *SF reprimand, rebuke* * *femenino reprimand* * *= telling-off, dressing-down, reprimand, rebuke, tongue-lashing.Ex. Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.Ex. 'I just had a royal dressing down by Tilly'.Ex. This article stresses the importance of praise as opposed to reprimands.Ex. In a stinging rebuke to the American Library Association, Nat Hentoff has criticized the ALA for failing to take action to defend volunteer librarians in Cuba who are being subjected to a brutal crackdown.Ex. Iranian President went to Columbia University expecting tough questions but instead he got a tongue-lashing from the students.* * *femenino reprimand* * *= telling-off, dressing-down, reprimand, rebuke, tongue-lashing.Ex: Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.
Ex: 'I just had a royal dressing down by Tilly'.Ex: This article stresses the importance of praise as opposed to reprimands.Ex: In a stinging rebuke to the American Library Association, Nat Hentoff has criticized the ALA for failing to take action to defend volunteer librarians in Cuba who are being subjected to a brutal crackdown.Ex: Iranian President went to Columbia University expecting tough questions but instead he got a tongue-lashing from the students.* * *reprimand* * *
reprimenda sustantivo femenino
reprimand
reprimenda sustantivo femenino reprimand, telling-off
' reprimenda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bronca
- chaparrón
- dura
- duro
- pura
- puro
- riña
- sermón
- valer
- amonestación
- suave
English:
reprimand
- rebuke
* * *reprimenda nfreprimand;recibieron una reprimenda por su comportamiento they were reprimanded for their behaviour* * *f reprimand* * *reprimenda nf: reprimand -
14 tunda
f.1 beating, thrashing (paliza).2 drag, exhausting job (esfuerzo).3 spanking, bashing, thrashing, flailing.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: tundir.* * *1 familiar thrashing, beating2 figurado (trabajo agotador) exhausting job, drag* * *ISF (=esquileo) shearingIISF1) (=paliza) beating, thrashing2)darse una tunda — to wear o.s. out
* * *femenino (fam) thrashing (colloq)* * *= whitewash, lashing, spanking, beating.Ex. He got a whitewash for that.Ex. Unmarried people who break the law are subject to punishment by lashing.Ex. A spanking is designed as much to humiliate as to hurt enough to deter.Ex. He pleaded not guilty to charges accusing him of participating in the beating of a suspected informant.----* dar una tunda = trounce.* * *femenino (fam) thrashing (colloq)* * *= whitewash, lashing, spanking, beating.Ex: He got a whitewash for that.
Ex: Unmarried people who break the law are subject to punishment by lashing.Ex: A spanking is designed as much to humiliate as to hurt enough to deter.Ex: He pleaded not guilty to charges accusing him of participating in the beating of a suspected informant.* dar una tunda = trounce.* * *( fam)* * *
Del verbo tundir: ( conjugate tundir)
tunda es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
tunda
tundir
tunda f fam beating, drubbing
tundir verbo transitivo
1 to shear (cloth)
2 fam (dar una paliza) to beat, drub
' tunda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
paliza
English:
hiding
* * *tunda nfFam1. [paliza] beating, thrashing;dar una tunda a alguien to beat o thrash sb2. [esfuerzo] drag;* * *f fambeating -
15 vapuleo
m.1 beating (golpes).2 slating.3 ill-intentioned criticism, criticism.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: vapulear.* * *1 (zurra) beating, thrashing* * *SM1) (=paliza) beating, thrashing; (con látigo) flogging2) (=regañina) slating ** * *masculino beating* * *= lashing.Ex. Unmarried people who break the law are subject to punishment by lashing.* * *masculino beating* * *= lashing.Ex: Unmarried people who break the law are subject to punishment by lashing.
* * *beating* * *
Del verbo vapulear: ( conjugate vapulear)
vapuleo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
vapuleó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
vapulear
vapuleo
vapulear verbo transitivo
1 (golpear) to beat
2 fam (criticar con dureza) to slate, pan
vapuleo sustantivo masculino beating, thrashing
* * *vapuleo nm1. [golpes] beating, thrashing;[zarandeo] shaking about; [falta de respeto] abuse* * *m beating -
16 zurra
f.beating, hiding (informal).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: zurrar.* * *1 familiar thrashing* * *SF1) * (=paliza) hiding *2) * (=trabajo) hard grind *, drudgery3) * (=pelea) roughhouse *4) [de pieles] dressing* * *femenino (fam) (good) hiding (colloq)* * *= lashing.Ex. Unmarried people who break the law are subject to punishment by lashing.* * *femenino (fam) (good) hiding (colloq)* * *= lashing.Ex: Unmarried people who break the law are subject to punishment by lashing.
* * *( fam)te voy a dar una zurra I'm going to give you a good thrashing o hiding* * *
Del verbo zurrar: ( conjugate zurrar)
zurra es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
zurra
zurrar
zurra sustantivo femenino (fam) (good) hiding (colloq)
zurrar ( conjugate zurrar) verbo transitivo (fam) to wallop (colloq), to give … a (good) thrashing o hiding (colloq)
zurrar vtr fam (pegar) to beat, flog: zurrar la badana a uno, to tan someone
' zurra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cobrar
- paliza
English:
spank
- spanking
- thrashing
* * *zurra nfFam beating, hiding;¡te voy a dar una zurra! I'm going to tan your hide!;darse una zurra [a trabajar, estudiar] to slog one's guts out* * *hiding fam ;dar una zurra a alguien beat s.o. up, give s.o. a beating o hiding -
17 caer aguanieve
v.to be sleeting, to sleet, to rain snow and water.* * *(v.) = sleetEx. It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.* * *(v.) = sleetEx: It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.
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18 contravenir la ley
(v.) = contravene + the law, break + the lawEx. This article examines, through a discussion of Provincial legislation and relevant case law, how the Canadian judiciary has defined unauthorised practice and whether reference librarians who dispense legal information contravene the law.Ex. Unmarried people who break the law are subject to punishment by lashing.* * *(v.) = contravene + the law, break + the lawEx: This article examines, through a discussion of Provincial legislation and relevant case law, how the Canadian judiciary has defined unauthorised practice and whether reference librarians who dispense legal information contravene the law.
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19 infringir la ley
(v.) = break + the lawEx. Unmarried people who break the law are subject to punishment by lashing.* * *(v.) = break + the lawEx: Unmarried people who break the law are subject to punishment by lashing.
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20 llover a cántaros
figurado to rain cats and dogs————————to pour down, rain cats and dogs* * *to rain cats and dogs, pour (down); rain buckets* * *(v.) = rain + cats and dogs, tip + it down with rain, pelt + (it down) with rain, chuck + it down with rain, piss + it down with rain, lash + it down with rain, teem with + rain, hammer + it down with rain, the heavens + open, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rainEx. Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.Ex. When they left it was tipping it down with rain, with bolts of lightning all around them, but on Sunday they woke up to glorious sunshine.Ex. When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.Ex. The bad news from Durban is that it's chucking it down with rain and I can't see us starting on time.Ex. What Coleridge was getting at is that here in Manchester it constantly pisses it down with rain.Ex. It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.Ex. Whatever the fiord's mood, teeming with rain or with sun glistening on deep water, it will inspire you.Ex. She woke up and was greeted by a gray sky that decided to hammer it down with rain the second she got out of the house.Ex. These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.Ex. While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.Ex. It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.Ex. Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain.* * *(v.) = rain + cats and dogs, tip + it down with rain, pelt + (it down) with rain, chuck + it down with rain, piss + it down with rain, lash + it down with rain, teem with + rain, hammer + it down with rain, the heavens + open, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rainEx: Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.
Ex: When they left it was tipping it down with rain, with bolts of lightning all around them, but on Sunday they woke up to glorious sunshine.Ex: When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.Ex: The bad news from Durban is that it's chucking it down with rain and I can't see us starting on time.Ex: What Coleridge was getting at is that here in Manchester it constantly pisses it down with rain.Ex: It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.Ex: Whatever the fiord's mood, teeming with rain or with sun glistening on deep water, it will inspire you.Ex: She woke up and was greeted by a gray sky that decided to hammer it down with rain the second she got out of the house.Ex: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.Ex: While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.Ex: It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.Ex: Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain.
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