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tr['rɒmpəz]1 pelele m singn.• guardapolvo s.m.• traje holgado de juego para niños s.m.'rɑːmpərz, 'rɒmpəzplural noun, also BrE romper suit 'rɑːmpər, 'rɒmpə(r) noun mameluco m (AmL), pelele m (Esp), enterito m (RPl), osito m (Chi)* * *['rɑːmpərz, 'rɒmpəz]plural noun, also BrE romper suit ['rɑːmpər, 'rɒmpə(r)] noun mameluco m (AmL), pelele m (Esp), enterito m (RPl), osito m (Chi) -
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s.1 mameluco, trajecito de niño de una sola pieza en forma de pantalón. (plural)2 mamelucos, jardinero de niño, atuendo de juego de una pieza para niños, mameluco. -
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pelele sustantivo masculino ( de paja) straw doll (— débil) (fam) wimp (colloq)
pelele sustantivo masculino
1 (persona) puppet
2 (muñeco) dummy: quemaron un pelele que llevaba la esvástica, they burnt a mannequin with a swastika on it
3 (de bebé) rompers, creepers ' pelele' also found in these entries: English: pushover - rompers -
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romper ( conjugate romper) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ ventana› to break, smash; ‹lápiz/cuerda› to break, snap ( en varios pedazos) to tear up 2 ‹ tranquilidad› to disturb ‹relaciones/compromiso› to break off verbo intransitivo 1c) ( empezar):◊ rompió a llorar/reír she burst into tears/burst out laughing2 [ novios] to break up, split up; romper CON algn ‹ con novio› to split o break up with sb; romper CON algo ‹ con el pasado› to break with sth; ‹ con tradición› to break away from sth romperse verbo pronominal [ papel] to tear, rip, get torn o ripped; [televisor/ascensor] (RPl) to break down
romper
I verbo transitivo
1 to break (un cristal, una pieza de loza) to smash, shatter (una tela, un papel) to tear (up): rompió el contrato en pedazos, he tore the contract into pieces
2 (relaciones, una negociación) to break off
3 (una norma) to fail to fulfil, break (una promesa, un trato) to break
4 (el ritmo, sueño, silencio) to break
II verbo intransitivo
1 (empezar el día, etc) to break: al cabo de un rato rompió a hablar, after a while she started talking
rompió a llorar, he burst into tears
2 (poner un fin) to break [con, with]: he roto con el pasado, I've broken with the past (relaciones de pareja) rompieron hace una semana, they broke up a week ago ➣ Ver nota en break
' romper' also found in these entries: Spanish: acabar - cascar - congénere - crisma - dejar - desligarse - desordenar - destrozar - frágil - hielo - lanza - partir - regañar - reñir - echar - espuma - mameluco - pacto - promesa - quebrar English: bash in - break - break into - break off - break up - break with - bust - bust up - crack - dash - fall out - finish with - ice - monotony - oath - pound - prompt - rank - relieve - rupture - sever - smash - snap - snap off - tear - tear up - chip - fall - half - rip - rompers - shatter
См. также в других словарях:
Rompers — may refer to: * Rompers (arcade game), a Japan only 1989 arcade game by Namco * Romper suit, an article of clothing … Wikipedia
rompers — (also romper suit) ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ a young child s one piece outer garment … English terms dictionary
rompers — UK [ˈrɒmpə(r)z] US [ˈrɑmpərz] noun [plural] mainly american a romper suit Thesaurus: clothes worn by babies and small childrenhyponym … Useful english dictionary
rompers — noun A one piece garment for babies and small children, consisting of a top and trousers. A romper suit. He is wearing the last clean rompers I had for him and they are getting dirtier by the minute … Wiktionary
Rompers (arcade game) — Infobox VG title = Rompers developer = Namco publisher = Namco designer = A. Usukura release = genre = Maze modes = Up to 2 players, alternating turns cabinet = Upright arcade system = Namco System 1 display = Vertical orientation, Raster input … Wikipedia
rompers — (Roget s IV) pl.n. Syn. jumpers, play suit, overalls; see pants 1 … English dictionary for students
rompers — romp|ers [ rampərz ] noun plural a piece of comfortable clothing for babies and small children that is made of one piece of material and covers their whole body … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rompers — rÉ‘mpÉ™(r) / rÉ’m n. one who plays in a carefree and cheerful manner; one who behaves loudly and wildly … English contemporary dictionary
rompers — (also romper suit) plural noun a young child s one piece outer garment … English new terms dictionary
rompers — noun (plural) a piece of clothing for babies, made like a top and trousers joined together … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
rompers — UK [ˈrɒmpə(r)z] / US [ˈrɑmpərz] noun [plural] mainly American a romper suit … English dictionary