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2 bruise
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1. noun(an injury caused by a blow to a person or a fruit, turning the skin a dark colour: bruises all over his legs; apples covered in bruises.) morado, magulladura
2. verb(to cause or develop such a mark on the skin: She bruised her forehead; She bruises easily.) magullarbruise1 n morado / cardenal / magulladurabruise2 vb magullar / contusionartr[brʊːz]1 morado, magulladura, contusión nombre femenino2 (on fruit) magulladura, machucadura1 (body) magullar, contusionar2 (fruit) magullar, machucar1 (body) magullarse, salirle cardenales2 (fruit) magullarse1) : contusionar, machucar, magullar (a una persona)2) damage: magullar, dañar (frutas)3) crush: majar4) hurt: herir (los sentimientos)bruise n: moretón m, cardenal m, magulladura f (dícese de frutas)n.• abolladura s.f.• bollo s.m.• borujón s.m.• cardenal (mancha de la piel) s.m.• contusión s.f.• desolladura s.f.• golpe s.m.• maca s.f.• magulladura s.f.• ramalazo s.m.• roncha s.f.v.• abollar v.• contundir v.• estrujar v.• golpear v.• lastimar v.• machucar v.• magullar v.bruːz
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noun moretón m, cardenal m, morado m (Esp, Ven)
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transitive verb \<\<body/arm\>\> contusionar (frml); \<\<fruit\>\> magullar, mallugar* (Méx, Ven); \<\<feelings/ego\>\> herir*
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vi \<\<fruit\>\> magullarse, mallugarse* (Méx, Ven)[bruːz]he bruises very easily — le salen moretones (or cardenales etc) con mucha facilidad
1.2. VT1) [+ leg etc] magullar, amoratar (esp LAm); [+ fruit] magullar, dañar2) (fig) [+ feelings] herir3.VII bruise easily — me salen cardenales or moretones con facilidad
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noun moretón m, cardenal m, morado m (Esp, Ven)
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transitive verb \<\<body/arm\>\> contusionar (frml); \<\<fruit\>\> magullar, mallugar* (Méx, Ven); \<\<feelings/ego\>\> herir*
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vi \<\<fruit\>\> magullarse, mallugarse* (Méx, Ven)he bruises very easily — le salen moretones (or cardenales etc) con mucha facilidad
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3 pound
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noun1) ((also pound sterling: usually abbreviated to $L when written with a number) the standard unit of British currency, 100 (new) pence.) libra esterlina2) ((usually abbreviated to lb(s) when written with a number) a measure of weight (0.454 kilograms).) libra
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noun(an enclosure or pen into which stray animals are put: a dog-pound.)
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verb1) (to hit or strike heavily; to thump: He pounded at the door; The children were pounding on the piano.) aporrear, golpear2) (to walk or run heavily: He pounded down the road.) caminar/correr con pasos pesados3) (to break up (a substance) into powder or liquid: She pounded the dried herbs.) moler, triturarpound1 n1. libraLa libra esterlina es la moneda del Reino Unido y consta de 100 peniques. El símbolo de la libra es: £2. librapound2 vb golpeartr[paʊnd]1 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL libra2 (weight) libra■ half a pound of tomatoes media libra de tomates Table 1SMALLNOTA/SMALL Como medida de peso, equivale a 454 gramos/Table 1————————tr[paʊnd]1 (enclosure - for dogs) perrera; (- for cars) depósito————————tr[paʊnd]1 (crush) machacar2 (strike, beat) aporrear, golpear2 (heart) palpitar, latir con fuerza; (music, sound) resonar, retumbar3 (walk heavily) andar con pasos pesadospound ['paʊnd] vt1) crush: machacar, machucar, majar2) beat: golpear, machacarshe pounded the lessons into them: les machacaba las leccioneshe pounded home his point: les hizo entender su razonamientopound vi1) beat: palpitar (dícese del corazón)2) resound: retumbar, resonar3) : andar con paso pesadowe pounded through the mud: caminamos pesadamente por el barropound n1) : libra f (unidad de peso)2) : libra f (unidad monetaria)3)dog pound : perrera fn.• corral de animales s.m.• golpe s.m.• libra (Unidades) s.f.v.• batir v.• cascamajar v.• cutir v.• dar de puñetazos v.• golpear v.• macear v.• machacar v.• machucar v.• majar v.• moler v.• mullir v.• quebrantar v.paʊnd
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1) ( measure) libra f ( 454 gramos)2) ( Fin) libra fpound sterling — libra esterlina; (before n)
3) ( enclosure - for cars) depósito m; (- for dogs) perrera f
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a) \<\<corn/spices\>\> machacar*; \<\<garlic/chili\>\> majar, machacar*b) \<\<table/door\>\> aporrear, golpearc) ( Mil) \<\<defenses\>\> batir, bombardear
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via) (strike, beat) aporrear, golpearhe pounded at the door/on the table — aporreó or golpeó la puerta/la mesa
b) \<\<heart\>\> palpitar, latir con fuerza; \<\<sound\>\> retumbarmy head is pounding — tengo la cabeza a punto de reventar or estallar, me martillea la cabeza
c) ( move) (+ adv compl)
I [paʊnd]1. N1) (=weight) libra f (= 453,6gr)- demand one's pound of fleshSee:see cultural note IMPERIAL SYSTEM in imperial2) (=money) libra fthe pound — (Econ) la libra esterlina
2.CPDpound coin N — moneda f de una libra
pound cost averaging N — costo m promedio en libras
pound note N — billete m de una libra
pound shop N — (Brit) ≈ tienda f de todo a un euro
pound sign N — símbolo m de la libra esterlina
II [paʊnd]1. VT1) (strike)a) (with fists) [+ door, table] aporrear, golpearhe pounded the table with his fist — aporreó or golpeó la mesa con el puño
to pound sth to pieces (with one's fists) — destrozar algo (a puñetazos or con los puños)
b) (with hammer) martillear; (with other instrument) golpearhe pounded the stake into the ground with a rock — clavó la estaca en la tierra golpeándola con una piedra
c) [sea, waves] azotar, batir contrad) (Mil)day after day long-range artillery pounded the city — día tras día fuego de artillería de largo alcance cayó sobre la ciudad causando estragos
2) (Culin) [+ herbs, spices] machacar; [+ garlic, mixture] machacar, majar; [+ meat] golpear; [+ dough] trabajar3) (=thump) [+ piano, typewriter] aporrear- pound the beat- pound the pavements2. VI1) (=throb, pulsate) [head] estar a punto de estallar; [heart] palpitar; [music] retumbarhis heart pounded with fear/joy/excitement — el corazón le palpitaba de miedo/de alegría/de emoción
2) (=strike)the sea pounded against or on the rocks — el mar azotaba las rocas or batía contra las rocas
somebody began pounding at or on the door — alguien empezó a aporrear la puerta
3) (=move heavily)he was pounding along the road — corría con paso pesado or pesadamente por la carretera
to pound up/down the stairs — subir/bajar las escaleras con paso pesado or pesadamente
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[paʊnd]N (=enclosure) (for dogs) perrera f ; (for cars) depósito m de coches* * *[paʊnd]
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1) ( measure) libra f ( 454 gramos)2) ( Fin) libra fpound sterling — libra esterlina; (before n)
3) ( enclosure - for cars) depósito m; (- for dogs) perrera f
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a) \<\<corn/spices\>\> machacar*; \<\<garlic/chili\>\> majar, machacar*b) \<\<table/door\>\> aporrear, golpearc) ( Mil) \<\<defenses\>\> batir, bombardear
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via) (strike, beat) aporrear, golpearhe pounded at the door/on the table — aporreó or golpeó la puerta/la mesa
b) \<\<heart\>\> palpitar, latir con fuerza; \<\<sound\>\> retumbarmy head is pounding — tengo la cabeza a punto de reventar or estallar, me martillea la cabeza
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4 crush
1. verb1) (to squash by squeezing together etc: The car was crushed between the two trucks.) aplastar2) (to crease: That material crushes easily.) estrujar, exprimir, prensar3) (to defeat: He crushed the rebellion.) aniquilar, eliminar4) (to push, press etc together: We (were) all crushed into the tiny room.) comprimir
2. noun(squeezing or crowding together: There's always a crush in the supermarket on Saturdays.) aglomeración, multitud- crushingcrush vb aplastartr[krʌʃ]1 (squash - gen) aplastar; (squeeze) estrujar, apretujar; (- garlic) machacar; (- grapes) prensar; (- clothes) arrugar2 (smash, pound - gen) triturar; (- ice) picar3 (defeat) aplastar; (shock badly) abatir1 (material) arrugarse1 (of people) aglomeración nombre femenino2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (soft drink) refresco\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have a crush on somebody estar chiflado,-a por alguiencrush barrier valla de proteccióncrush ['krʌʃ] vt1) squash: aplastar, apachurrar2) grind, pulverize: triturar, machacar3) suppress: aplastar, suprimircrush n1) crowd, mob: gentío m, multitud f, aglomeración f2) infatuation: enamoramiento mn.• aplastamiento s.m.• apretura s.f.• aprieto s.m.• compresión s.f.• estrujón s.m.• presión violenta s.f.v.• achuchar v.• aniquilar v.• apañuscar v.• aplastar v.• cascamajar v.• despachurrar v.• desterronar v.• estrujar v.• machucar v.• moler v.• quebrantar v.• reventar v.• sobajar v.• triturar v.
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1. krʌʃ1)a) ( squash) \<\<box/car/person/fingers\>\> aplastar; \<\<garlic\>\> machacar*; \<\<grapes\>\> prensar, pisar; \<\<dress/suit\>\> arrugar*b) crush (up) (pound, pulverize) triturarcrushed ice — hielo m picado or (Méx) frappé
2) ( subdue) \<\<resistance/enemy\>\> aplastar
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vi \<\<fabric\>\> arrugarse*
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1) ( crowd) (no pl) aglomeración f2) c ( infatuation) (colloq) enamoramiento mto have a crush on somebody — estar* chiflado por alguien (fam)
3) u c ( drink) (BrE)[krʌʃ]lemon crush — limonada f
1. N1) (=crowd) aglomeración f, multitud f ; [of cars] masa f2) * (=infatuation) enamoramiento mto have a crush on sb — estar enamorado de algn, perder la chaveta por algn *
3) (Brit)2. VT1) (=squash) aplastar, apachurrar (And, CAm); (=crumple) [+ paper] estrujar; [+ clothes] arrugar; (=grind, break up) [+ stones] triturar, moler; [+ grapes] exprimir, prensar; [+ garlic] machacar; [+ ice] picar; [+ scrap metal] comprimir2) (fig) [+ enemy, opposition, resistance] doblegar, aplastar; [+ argument] aplastar, abrumar; [+ hopes] defraudar3.VI [clothes] arrugarsecan we all crush in? — ¿habrá sitio para todos?
4.CPDcrush barrier N — barrera f de seguridad
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1. [krʌʃ]1)a) ( squash) \<\<box/car/person/fingers\>\> aplastar; \<\<garlic\>\> machacar*; \<\<grapes\>\> prensar, pisar; \<\<dress/suit\>\> arrugar*b) crush (up) (pound, pulverize) triturarcrushed ice — hielo m picado or (Méx) frappé
2) ( subdue) \<\<resistance/enemy\>\> aplastar
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vi \<\<fabric\>\> arrugarse*
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1) ( crowd) (no pl) aglomeración f2) c ( infatuation) (colloq) enamoramiento mto have a crush on somebody — estar* chiflado por alguien (fam)
3) u c ( drink) (BrE)lemon crush — limonada f
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5 ajo
Del verbo ajar: ( conjugate ajar) \ \
ajo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
ajó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: ajar ajo
ajo sustantivo masculino (Coc) garlic;
ajo sustantivo masculino garlic
cabeza de ajo, head of garlic
diente de ajo, clove of garlic Locuciones: familiar estar en el ajo, to be in on it fam hum ¡ajo y agua!, like it or lump it! ' ajo' also found in these entries: Spanish: cabeza - diente - picar - picada - picado - repetir - chafar - machacar - machucar - oler - triturar English: agree - clove - crush - garlic - garlicky - repeat - swear by -
6 dedo
dedo sustantivo masculino (de mano, guante) finger; ( del pie) toe; dedo anular/(del) corazón ring/middle finger; dedo gordo (fam) ( del pie) big toe; ( de la mano) thumb; dedo meñique little finger; dedo pulgar thumb; a dedo (fam): ir a dedo to hitchhike, hitch (colloq); recorrió Europa a dedo she hitchhiked around Europe; hacer dedo (fam) to hitchhike, hitch (colloq); poner el dedo en la llaga to hit o touch a raw nerve; señalar a algn con el dedo ( literal) to point at sb; ( culpar) to point the finger at sb
dedo m (de la mano) finger (del pie) toe Locuciones: a dedo, (arbitrariamente, sin selección democrática): elegir a alguien a dedo, to give someone a job
ser nombrado (alguien) a dedo, to get a job because of one's contacts
chuparse el dedo, to be born yesterday
hacer dedo, to hitchhike
no tener dos dedos de frente, to be stupid: su hermano no tiene dos dedos de frente, his brother is pretty dim
pillarse los dedos, to get caught red-handed En español tenemos 20 dedos: 10 de los pies y 10 de las manos (d. pulgar/anular/corazón/índice/meñique, thumb/ ring/ middle/ index/ little finger). En inglés tenemos 10 toes (dedos de los pies), 8 fingers (dedos) y 2 thumbs (pulgares). ' dedo' also found in these entries: Spanish: esguince - índice - llaga - meñique - nombrar - padrastro - pillarse - pulgar - punta - señalar - yema - agarrar - anestesiar - anillo - apuntar - astilla - chupar - clavar - cortar - dar - lastimar - machucar - meter - pie - pillar - zafar English: crook - digit - finger - fingertip - flick - forefinger - glove - her - hitch-hike - index finger - little finger - point - poke - prick - print - ring finger - shut - suck - thumb - toe - toenail - work in - catch - cut - hitch - index - pick - sever - stub -
7 bang
[bæŋ] 1. noun1) (a sudden loud noise: The door shut with a bang.) estoiro2) (a blow or knock: a bang on the head from a falling branch.) pancada2. verb1) (to close with a sudden loud noise: He banged the door.) bater2) (to hit or strike violently, often making a loud noise: The child banged his drum; He banged the book down angrily on the table.) martelar3) (to make a sudden loud noise: We could hear the fireworks banging in the distance.) estoirar•- banger* * *bang1[bæŋ] n 1 pancada, estrondo, estrépito. it went off with a bang / explodiu com um estrondo. 2 golpe violento e barulhento. 3 ímpeto, vigor. 4 coll pontapé. 5 franja de cabelo. 6 bangs cabelo cortado para cair como franja sobre a testa. • vt 1 fazer estrondo, bater, martelar. 2 golpear, bater com violência e ruído. 3 bater a porta, fechar ruidosamente. he banged the door / ele bateu a porta. 4 manejar rudemente. 5 cortar reto. 6 sovar, esmurrar. 7 sobrepujar, vencer. 8 aparar cabelos da testa de animal. 9 estrondear, estridular. 10 sl praticar sexo. • adv coll bem, exatamente, diretamente. bang in the middle of the performance bem no meio da apresentação. • interj bumba! to bang away coll trabalhar com determinação. to bang off pipocar. to bang out sair às carreiras. to bang up coll a) estragar algo, machucar-se, causar dano físico. b) aprisionar, colocar na prisão. to get a bang out of movies divertir-se muito com cinema. to go off with a bang ter sucesso, ser bem-sucedido.————————bang2[bæŋ] n = link=bhang bhang. -
8 bash
[bæʃ] 1. verb((sometimes with in) to beat or smash (in): The soldiers bashed in the door.) arrombar2. noun1) (a heavy blow: a bash with his foot.) pancada2) (a dent: a bash on the car's nearside door.) amolgadela•- bash on/ahead with- bash on/ahead
- have a bash at* * *[bæʃ] n sl golpe esmagador. • vt sl bater, esmagar, surrar, criticar. to bash in quebrar, machucar seriamente. to bash out produzir depressa e em grande quantidade. -
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[bru:z] 1. noun(an injury caused by a blow to a person or a fruit, turning the skin a dark colour: bruises all over his legs; apples covered in bruises.) negra2. verb(to cause or develop such a mark on the skin: She bruised her forehead; She bruises easily.) magoar-se* * *[bru:z] n 1 contusão, pisadura. 2 machucadura, esmagamento (em fruta). 3 injúria (aos sentimentos de alguém). • vt+vi 1 contundir, machucar, ferir. I bruised my nose / feri, machuquei meu nariz (contra alguma coisa). 2 fig ofender. 3 esmagar, triturar, moer. 4 socar, esmurrar. they bruised along Sport eles correram a cavalo a toda a brida. -
10 bung
1. noun(the stopper of the hole in a barrel, a small boat etc.) tampão2. verb1) (to block with such a stopper.) arrolhar2) (to throw: Bung it over here.) atirar* * *[b∧ŋ] n batoque: a) tampão de barril. b) boca de barril. • vt 1 tampar, arrolhar (a boca do barril). 2 fechar, guardar em barril. 3 sl machucar, pôr fora de ação. to bung up (or down) tampar a boca do barril. -
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con.tuse[kəntj'u:z] vt contundir, pisar, machucar. -
12 injure
['in‹ə](to harm or damage: He injured his arm when he fell; They were badly injured when the car crashed; A story like that could injure his reputation; His pride has been injured.) ferir- injured- injurious
- injury* * *in.jure['indʒə] vt 1 prejudicar. 2 ferir, machucar. 3 injuriar, ofender. 4 diminuir. -
13 jam
[‹æm] I noun(a thick sticky substance made of fruit etc preserved by being boiled with sugar: raspberry jam; ( also adjective) a jam sandwich.) geleia- jammyII 1. past tense, past participle - jammed; verb1) (to crowd full: The gateway was jammed with angry people.) bloquear2) (to squeeze, press or wedge tightly or firmly: He jammed his foot in the doorway.) entalar3) (to stick and (cause to) be unable to move: The door / steering-wheel has jammed.) emperrar4) ((of a radio station) to cause interference with (another radio station's broadcast) by sending out signals on a similar wavelength.) interferir2. noun1) (a crowding together of vehicles, people etc so that movement is difficult or impossible: traffic-jams.) engarrafamento2) (a difficult situation: I'm in a bit of a jam - I haven't got enough money to pay for this meal.) aperto•- jam on* * *jam1[dʒæm] n 1 esmagamento. 2 aperto, acotovelamento, aglomeração de gente. 3 congestionamento (de tráfego). 4 emperramento, desarranjo. 5 situação difícil ou perigosa. 6 estorvo, obstrução. 7 sl cocaína. 8 Comp aglomeração, congestionamento: acúmulo imprevisto de cartões ou de qualquer outro meio de entrada. • vt+vi 1 apertar(-se), comprimir(-se), apinhar(-se). they jam into the elevator / eles superlotam o elevador. 2 esmagar. 3 machucar. 4 empurrar, impelir. 5 fechar, tapar, entupir, bloquear, obstruir. 6 emperrar. this door jams / esta porta emperra. 7 Radio perturbar a transmissão. 8 Amer sl apresentar música popular avivada com improvisação. 9 Amer sl copular. jammed up interrompido, bloqueado, congestionado. to be in a jam estar em apuros. to jam on the brakes frear de repente. traffic jam impedimento, congestionamento, bloqueamento ou interrupção do tráfego.————————jam2[dʒæm] n Cook geléia de frutas. • vt transformar em geléia, espalhar geléia. to want jam on it coll esperar ou querer demais. -
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[kil] 1. verb(to cause the death of: He killed the rats with poison; The outbreak of typhoid killed many people; The flat tyre killed our hopes of getting home before midnight.) matar2. noun(an act of killing: The hunter was determined to make a kill before returning to the camp.) matança- killer- kill off
- kill time* * *kill1[kil] n 1 matança, ato de matar. 2 animais abatidos na caça. • vt+vi 1 matar, abater. 2 assassinar, liquidar. 3 destruir, exterminar, torturar, machucar. 4 cancelar, anular, revogar. 5 derrotar (projeto de lei, etc.). 6 neutralizar, abrandar, estragar. 7 gastar, despender (tempo). 8 dominar, subjugar. 9 Tech parar (máquina), interromper (ligação). dressed to kill vestido para arrasar, para impressionar os outros. kill or cure ou vai ou racha. to be in at the kill presenciar (algo terrível), estar presente, participar. to kill an engine/ machine desligar. to kill by inches matar aos poucos. to kill off eliminar matando, exterminar. to kill oneself fazer um grande esforço, matar-se. to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs matar a galinha dos ovos de ouro. to kill the pain acalmar a dor, tirar a dor. to kill the sea Naut acalmar o mar. to kill the wind Naut medir a velocidade do vento. to kill time matar o tempo. to kill two birds with one stone matar dois coelhos com uma só cajadada.————————kill2[kil] n canal, enseada, córrego. -
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1) (to cause to suffer for a crime or fault: He was punished for stealing the money.) castigar2) (to give punishment for: The teacher punishes disobedience.) punir•- punishment
- punitive* * *pun.ish[p'∧niʃ] vt 1 punir: a) castigar. b) inflingir pena a. 2 ferir, machucar. 3 sl foder, trepar, ter relação sexual. -
16 shin
[ʃin] 1. noun(the front part of the leg below the knee: He kicked him on the shins.) canela2. verb((usually with up) to climb by alternate movements of both arms and both legs: He shinned up the tree.) subir* * *[ʃin] n 1 canela, parte frontal da perna. 2 pé de vitela ou de boi. • vt+vi Amer coll dar canelada, bater ou machucar a canela. shin of beef lombo de bovino. to shin round andar, dar voltas. to shin up trepar, subir (em árvore). -
17 to bang up
to bang upcoll a) estragar algo, machucar-se, causar dano físico. b) aprisionar, colocar na prisão. -
18 to bash in
to bash inquebrar, machucar seriamente. -
19 wound
past tense, past participle; = wind II* * *wound1[waund] v ps, pp de to wind2.————————wound2[wu:nd] n ferida: 1 ferimento, chaga, machucadura. he inflicted a wound upon him in his leg / ele o feriu na perna. 2 ofensa, mágoa. • vt+vi ferir: a) golpear, machucar. b) ofender, magoar. he wounded her honour / ele feriu a sua honra. mortal wound ferida mortal. to lick one’s wounds recuperar-se (de um fracasso). to open old wound remexer velhas feridas. to rub salt in someone’s wounds tornar as coisas piores para alguém. wound of love preocupação, mágoa de amor. -
20 crush
s.apretujón, aplastamiento.v.1 aplastar, destripar, exprimir, machacar, machucar, apachurrar, estrujar, achucharrar, achuñuscar, apabullar, chafar, martajar.2 triturar, deshacer en partículas pequeñas, moler, macerar.3 vencer totalmente, aplastar, dar una paliza, doblegar.4 destrozar anímicamente, partir, hacer trizas emocionalmente.5 majar.6 apachurrarse. (pt & pp crushed)
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machucar — ► verbo transitivo 1 Estropear una cosa apretándola o golpeándola: ■ has machucado las fresas por ponerla debajo de las naranjas. SE CONJUGA COMO sacar SINÓNIMO machacar 2 Herir a una persona o un animal a golpes: ■ machucó al perro a patadas.… … Enciclopedia Universal
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machucar — moler; golpear; triturar; cf. machucado; Rodrigo, machúcame estos choclos para el pastel ¿querí ? , salimos todos bien machucados de ese accidente … Diccionario de chileno actual
machucar — transitivo América machacar. * * * Sinónimos: ■ machacar, magullar … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
machucar — tr. Herir, golpear una cosa con otra, maltratándola … Diccionario Castellano
machucar — 1) aplastarse con algo una parte pequeña del cuerpo. como la mano pierna brazo. aplastar 2) dialecto paisa. darse un golpe en el dedo … Colombianismos
machucar — majar, aplastar … Diccionario de Guanacastequismos