-
1 navaja
f.1 penknife (cuchillo) (pequeño).navaja de afeitar razornavaja automática flick knife2 razor-shell, razor clam (molusco).3 pocketknife, pocket-knife, hunting knife, jackknife.* * *1 (cuchillo) penknife, pocketknife2 (molusco) razor-shell\navaja de afeitar razornavaja de monte hunting knife* * *SF1) (=cuchillo) clasp knife, penknifenavaja de muelle, navaja de resorte — flick knife
2) (=molusco) razor shell3) (Zool) (=colmillo) tusk4) (Entomología) sting5) pey (=lengua) sharp tongue, evil tongue* * *1) ( de bolsillo) penknife; ( para afeitar) razor2) (Zool) razor clam (AmE), razor-shell (BrE)* * *= penknife [penknives, pl.], buck knife, pocket knife.Ex. The exhibition 'Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.Ex. This tradition of given a young man a buck knife to welcome him into manhood is now somewhat archaic.Ex. Police say the two were arguing when Lovato allegedly stabbed the man with a pocket knife.----* más afilado que una navaja = as sharp as a knife.* tallar con una navaja = whittle.* * *1) ( de bolsillo) penknife; ( para afeitar) razor2) (Zool) razor clam (AmE), razor-shell (BrE)* * *= penknife [penknives, pl.], buck knife, pocket knife.Ex: The exhibition 'Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.
Ex: This tradition of given a young man a buck knife to welcome him into manhood is now somewhat archaic.Ex: Police say the two were arguing when Lovato allegedly stabbed the man with a pocket knife.* más afilado que una navaja = as sharp as a knife.* tallar con una navaja = whittle.* * *A (de bolsillo) penknife, jackknife; (para afeitar) razorle cortó el pelo a (la) navaja he gave him a razor cutCompuestos:● navaja barbera or de afeitar● navaja de botón or de resorteSwiss-army knife®* * *
navaja sustantivo femenino ( de bolsillo) penknife;
( para afeitar) razor
navaja sustantivo femenino
1 (cuchillo de bolsillo) penknife, pocketknife
(arma blanca) knife
(de afeitar) razor
2 (marisco) razor-shell
' navaja' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fierro
- garganta
- afilar
- corte
- empuñadura
- rajar
- vaina
English:
jack-knife
- penknife
- pocketknife
- pull
- razor
- sink
- stick
- switchblade
- knife
- pen
* * *navaja nf1. [cuchillo] [pequeño] penknife;[más grande] jackknife navaja de afeitar razor;navaja barbera razor;navaja multiusos Swiss army knife2. [molusco] razor-shell, razor clam* * *f knife* * *navaja nf1) : pocketknife, penknifenavaja de muelle: switchblade2)navaja de afeitar : straight razor, razor blade* * * -
2 de quién sabe dónde
Ex. The exhibition ' Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.* * *Ex: The exhibition ' Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.
-
3 escultista
f.1 girl scout, brownie, girl guide.2 boy scout.* * *= Scout.Ex. Scouts will now be a little worse prepared after they were banned from carrying their traditional penknives due to the new law.* * *= Scout.Ex: Scouts will now be a little worse prepared after they were banned from carrying their traditional penknives due to the new law.
* * *escultista nmf(boy) scout, f girl guide -
4 productos decorados con tela escocesa
(n.) = tartanwareEx. The exhibition 'Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.* * *(n.) = tartanwareEx: The exhibition 'Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.
Spanish-English dictionary > productos decorados con tela escocesa
-
5 quedar peor
v.1 to be worse off.La situación quedó peor The situation was worse.Ricardo quedó peor al hablar Richard was worse off when he talked.2 to be worse.La situación quedó peor The situation was worse.* * *= be a little worse prepared, be a little worse offEx. Scouts will now be a little worse prepared after they were banned from carrying their traditional penknives due to the new law.Ex. The world is a little worse off than it was before as his talents, good cheer, metered insanity will be missed.* * *= be a little worse prepared, be a little worse offEx: Scouts will now be a little worse prepared after they were banned from carrying their traditional penknives due to the new law.
Ex: The world is a little worse off than it was before as his talents, good cheer, metered insanity will be missed. -
6 quedar un poco perjudicado
= be a little worse prepared, be a little worse offEx. Scouts will now be a little worse prepared after they were banned from carrying their traditional penknives due to the new law.Ex. The world is a little worse off than it was before as his talents, good cheer, metered insanity will be missed.* * *= be a little worse prepared, be a little worse offEx: Scouts will now be a little worse prepared after they were banned from carrying their traditional penknives due to the new law.
Ex: The world is a little worse off than it was before as his talents, good cheer, metered insanity will be missed. -
7 salir un poco perjudicado
= be a little worse prepared, be a little worse offEx. Scouts will now be a little worse prepared after they were banned from carrying their traditional penknives due to the new law.Ex. The world is a little worse off than it was before as his talents, good cheer, metered insanity will be missed.* * *= be a little worse prepared, be a little worse offEx: Scouts will now be a little worse prepared after they were banned from carrying their traditional penknives due to the new law.
Ex: The world is a little worse off than it was before as his talents, good cheer, metered insanity will be missed. -
8 scout
adj.(boy) scout, (f) girl guide.* * *1 scout* * *[(e)s'kau(t)]masculino y femenino scout* * *= Scout.Ex. Scouts will now be a little worse prepared after they were banned from carrying their traditional penknives due to the new law.----* movimiento scout, el = Scouts Movement, the.* * *[(e)s'kau(t)]masculino y femenino scout* * *= Scout.Ex: Scouts will now be a little worse prepared after they were banned from carrying their traditional penknives due to the new law.
* movimiento scout, el = Scouts Movement, the.* * */(e)sˈkau(t)/scoutscout sénior Venture Scout* * *
scout /(e)s'kau(t)/ sustantivo masculino y femenino
scout
scout adjetivo & mf scout
' scout' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
explorador
- explorar
English:
cub scout
- girl guide
- girl scout
- scout
- scout around
- boy
- cub
- explorer
- girl
* * *♦ adjun grupo scout a scout troop♦ nmf(boy) scout, f girl guide -
9 tela escesa de cuadros
(n.) = tartanEx. The exhibition 'Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.* * *(n.) = tartanEx: The exhibition 'Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.
-
10 tela escocesa
(n.) = tartanEx. The exhibition 'Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.* * *(n.) = tartanEx: The exhibition 'Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.
-
11 tela típica escocesa
(n.) = tartanEx. The exhibition 'Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.* * *(n.) = tartanEx: The exhibition 'Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.
-
12 tela típica escocesa de cuadros
(n.) = tartanEx. The exhibition 'Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.* * *(n.) = tartanEx: The exhibition 'Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.
Spanish-English dictionary > tela típica escocesa de cuadros
-
13 pokr|ajać
pokr|oić, pokr|ajać pf (pokroję, pokraję) vt 1. (pociąć) to cut (up), to cut [sth] up [chleb, ciasto, mięso, materiał] (czymś with sth)- pokroić coś na kawałki/paski to cut sth up into pieces/strips- pokroić coś w plasterki to cut sth into slices, to slice sth up- pokroić coś w kostkę to cut sth into cubes, to cube sth [mięso], to dice sth [marchewkę]- pokroić drobno marchew/cebulę to chop carrots/onions finely- pokroić chleb na kromki to slice bread- pokrojony chleb sliced bread- kto pokroi indyka? who’s going to carve the turkey?- pokroić materiał na bluzkę to cut a blouse out of a piece of fabric2. pot. (poranić) to cut [sb] up (czymś about sth)- pokroili mu twarz żyletką they cut his face with razor blades- cała ławka (szkolna) pokrona była scyzorykami the whole desk was scored with a penknives a. pocketknives3. pot. (dokonać operacji) to cut [sb] openThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pokr|ajać
-
14 pokr|oić
pokr|oić, pokr|ajać pf (pokroję, pokraję) vt 1. (pociąć) to cut (up), to cut [sth] up [chleb, ciasto, mięso, materiał] (czymś with sth)- pokroić coś na kawałki/paski to cut sth up into pieces/strips- pokroić coś w plasterki to cut sth into slices, to slice sth up- pokroić coś w kostkę to cut sth into cubes, to cube sth [mięso], to dice sth [marchewkę]- pokroić drobno marchew/cebulę to chop carrots/onions finely- pokroić chleb na kromki to slice bread- pokrojony chleb sliced bread- kto pokroi indyka? who’s going to carve the turkey?- pokroić materiał na bluzkę to cut a blouse out of a piece of fabric2. pot. (poranić) to cut [sb] up (czymś about sth)- pokroili mu twarz żyletką they cut his face with razor blades- cała ławka (szkolna) pokrona była scyzorykami the whole desk was scored with a penknives a. pocketknives3. pot. (dokonać operacji) to cut [sb] openThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pokr|oić
-
15 ჯაყვები
npenknives, pocket-knives -
16 Taschenmesser
n1. pen-knife2. penknife3. pocketknife4. pocket knifepl1. penknives2. pocketknives3. pocket knives
См. также в других словарях:
Penknives — Penknife Pen knife , n.; pl. {Penknives}. [Pen + knife.] A small pocketknife; formerly, a knife used for making and mending quill pens. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
penknives — pen·knife || penknaɪf n. pocketknife, small folding knife … English contemporary dictionary
Penknife — Pen knife , n.; pl. {Penknives}. [Pen + knife.] A small pocketknife; formerly, a knife used for making and mending quill pens. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tempering — Tem per*ing, n. (Metal.) The process of giving the requisite degree of hardness or softness to a substance, as iron and steel; especially, the process of giving to steel the degree of hardness required for various purposes, consisting usually in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tempering color — Tempering Tem per*ing, n. (Metal.) The process of giving the requisite degree of hardness or softness to a substance, as iron and steel; especially, the process of giving to steel the degree of hardness required for various purposes, consisting… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scriptorium — Scriptorium, [ Scriptorium , from the medieval Latin script , scribere (to write), where orium is the neuter singular ending for adjectives describing place.] literally a place for writing , is commonly used to refer to a room in medieval… … Wikipedia
Raining animals — Rain of fish in Singapore, as described by local inhabitants Raining animals is a rare meteorological phenomenon in which flightless animals rain from the sky. Such occurrences have been reported from many countries throughout history. One… … Wikipedia
Key fob — A key fob is a generally decorative and at times useful item many people often carry with their keys, on a ring or a chain, for ease of tactile identification, to provide a better grip, or to make a personal statement. Key fobs are often called… … Wikipedia
Pocket knife — A pocket knife is a folding knife with one or more blades that fit inside the handle that can still fit in a pocket. It is also known as a jackknife or jack knife.[1][2] Blades can range from 1 cm (1/2 inch) to as much as 30 cm… … Wikipedia
Sayles Jenks Bowen — (1813 1896) was Mayor of Washington City, District of Columbia, from 1868 to 1870. Bowen was one of the most controversial mayors in the history of the American capital, because of his outspoken support of emancipation and racial… … Wikipedia
golf — golfer, n. /golf, gawlf/; Brit. also /gof/, n. 1. a game in which clubs with wooden or metal heads are used to hit a small, white ball into a number of holes, usually 9 or 18, in succession, situated at various distances over a course having… … Universalium