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121 azadilla
f.small hoe, garden hoe, gardener's hoe, weeding hoe.* * *= mattock.Ex. Tree stumps of a small diameter can be removed relatively easily with a spade and/or preferably a mattock.* * *= mattock.Ex: Tree stumps of a small diameter can be removed relatively easily with a spade and/or preferably a mattock.
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122 копая
digпоет. delve(с мотика) hoe(c кирка) mattockмин. dig for, mine, slopeкопая някому гроба dig s.o.'s graveкойто копае гроб другиму, сам пада в него you can be caught in your own trap; he that mischief hatches mischief catches; the bitter bit* * *копа̀я,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. копа̀л dig; поет. delve; (с мотика) hoe; (с кирка) mattock; миньорск. dig for, mine, stope; • който копае гроб другиму, сам пада в него you can be caught in your own trap; he that mischief hatches mischief catches; the biter gets bit; \копая някому гроба dig s.o.’s grave; dig a pit for s.o.* * *delve; dig: копая a grave - копая гроб; excavate; grub{grXb}; hoe; mattock; mole{moul}; peck; scoop* * *1. (c кирка) mattock 2. (с мотика) hoe 3. dig 4. КОПАЯ някому гроба dig s.o.'s grave 5. който копае гроб другиму, сам пада в него you can be caught in your own trap;he that mischief hatches mischief catches; the bitter bit 6. мин. dig for, mine, slope 7. поет. delve -
123 мотика
hoe, mattock* * *мотѝка,ж., -и hoe, mattock.* * *hoe; mattock* * *hoe, mattock -
124 киркомотыга
2) Engineering: pick-mattock3) Agriculture: mattock-pick -
125 lampa
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126 piocha
f.1 Trinket for women's headdresses.2 pickax, pickaxe.3 goatee, goatee beard, pointed beard.* * *1. SF1) LAm (=piqueta) pickaxe, pickax (EEUU)2) Chile (=distintivo) badge3) † (=joya) jewel (worn on the head)4) Méx (=barba) goatee2.ADJ Méx nice* * *1) ( para romper piedra) pickax*; ( para cavar) mattock2) (Chi) ( distintivo) badge3) (Méx) ( barbita) goatee (beard)* * *1) ( para romper piedra) pickax*; ( para cavar) mattock2) (Chi) ( distintivo) badge3) (Méx) ( barbita) goatee (beard)* * *A (para romper piedra) pickax*; (para cavar) mattockB ( Chi) (distintivo) badgerecibió su piocha de piloto he got his wingspor piocha per heades muy piocha con las manos she's very good with her handses muy piocha para el tenis he's a tremendous tennis player ( colloq)* * *piocha nfpor piocha [por barba] per head* * *piocha nf1) : pickax -
127 talacha
f.1 tire repair, tyre repair, puncture repair, flat repair.2 handiwork, hand work, manual labor, manual work.3 mattock, grub hoe, hoe, pickaxe.4 clearing, levelled ground, leveled ground.* * *a) (Méx) ( reparación de llantas) flat o puncture repairb) (Méx fam) ( trabajo manual) workhacer la talacha — to do the donkey work (colloq)
* * *a) (Méx) ( reparación de llantas) flat o puncture repairb) (Méx fam) ( trabajo manual) workhacer la talacha — to do the donkey work (colloq)
* * *A1 ( Méx) (reparación de llantas) flat o puncture repairhacer la talacha to do the donkey work ( colloq)es muy bueno para la talacha he can turn his hand to anything, he's a real handymanB ( Méx)1 (herramienta) mattock2 (desmonte) clearing* * *
talacha sustantivo femenino
* * *talacha, talache nfMéx1. [herramienta] mattock -
128 pioche
pioche [pjɔ∫]feminine noun* * *pjɔʃ1) ( de cultivateur) mattock; ( de terrassier) pickaxe2) Jeux stock* * *pjɔʃ nf1) (= outil) pickaxe Grande-Bretagne pickax USA2) (tas de cartes) pile* * *pioche nf1 ( de cultivateur) mattock; ( de terrassier) pickaxe;2 Jeux stock.bonne pioche! nice one○!, good choice![pjɔʃ] nom féminin
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