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1 wean
wi:n(to cause (a child or young animal) to become used to food other than the mother's milk: The baby has been weaned (on to solid foods).) avvenne (fra brystet)avvenneIsubst. \/wiːn\/, \/weɪn\/( skotsk og nordengelsk) barn, ungeIIverb \/wiːn\/avvenne, venne frabe weaned on bli oppdradd med, mates med, vokse opp medwean from venne av medwean somebody (away) from venne noen av med, få noen til å slutte med -
2 mamar
v.1 to suckle (leche).dar de mamar to breastfeed2 to knock back (very informal) (beber). (peninsular Spanish)3 to suck, to suck on.* * *1 (succionar) to suck2 figurado (aprender de pequeño) to grow up with1 tabú (emborracharse) to get pissed, get plastered\dar de mamar to breast-feed* * *verbto suckle, suck* * *1. VT1) [+ leche, pecho] to suck2) (=asimilar)3) * (=devorar) [+ comida] to wolf down, bolt; [+ recursos] to milk, suck dry; [+ fondos] to pocket (illegally)¡cómo la mamamos! — this is the life!, we never had it so good!
4) *** (=sexualmente) to suck off ***, give a blow job ***2. VI1) [bebé] to suck2) ** (=beber) to booze *, drink3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) bebé to feedb) gato/cordero to suckle2) (fam: en algunas regiones vulg) ( beber alcohol) to hit the bottle (colloq), to booze (colloq)2.mamar vt3.son cosas que uno ha mamado — they're things that one has learned/seen from childhood
mamarse v pron1) (fam: en algunas regiones vulg) ( emborracharse) to get tight o sloshed (colloq)2) (AmS fam) <discurso/programa> to sit through3) (Col, Ven) ( cansarse) to get tired* * *----* dar de mamar = breast-feeding [breastfeeding].* dar de mamar a = breast-feed [breastfeed].* el que no llora, no mama = the squeaky (squeaking) wheel gets the grease (the oil/oiled).* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) bebé to feedb) gato/cordero to suckle2) (fam: en algunas regiones vulg) ( beber alcohol) to hit the bottle (colloq), to booze (colloq)2.mamar vt3.son cosas que uno ha mamado — they're things that one has learned/seen from childhood
mamarse v pron1) (fam: en algunas regiones vulg) ( emborracharse) to get tight o sloshed (colloq)2) (AmS fam) <discurso/programa> to sit through3) (Col, Ven) ( cansarse) to get tired* * ** dar de mamar = breast-feeding [breastfeeding].* dar de mamar a = breast-feed [breastfeed].* el que no llora, no mama = the squeaky (squeaking) wheel gets the grease (the oil/oiled).* * *mamar [A1 ]viA1 «bebé» to feeda las seis le tengo que dar de mamar a Clarita at six o'clock I have to feed Claritaa todos sus hijos les dio de mamar she breastfed all her children2 «gato/cordero» to suckletodavía está mamando it's still suckling o it hasn't been weaned yet■ mamarvtA ‹cultura/teatro›son cosas que uno ha mamado they're things that one has learned/seen from childhoodha mamado la música he's been surrounded by music o he's lived and breathed music since birth■ mamarseA ( fam)B( AmS fam) (aguantar, resistir): no me mamo un partido de fútbol por televisión I can't bear to sit through a football game on televisionno sería capaz de mamarme la subida de ese cerro I wouldn't be able to make it up that hill o to manage the climb up that hillC (Col, Ven) (cansarse) to get tired1(aventajar, ganar): Brasil se mamó a Polonia sin el menor problema Brazil walked over o thrashed Poland ( colloq)me lo mamé con ese movimiento I finished him off with that move ( colloq)2 (despilfarrar) to blow ( colloq)* * *
mamar ( conjugate mamar) verbo intransitivo
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2 (fam) ( beber alcohol) to booze (colloq)
mamar
I vtr (un bebé, una cría) to suck
fig (conocimientos, constumbres) to absorb
II verbo intransitivo to feed
' mamar' also found in these entries:
English:
feed
- suck
- breast
- suckle
* * *♦ vt1. [leche] to suckle2. [aprender] to grow up with;mamó las telenovelas desde pequeña she was brought up on TV soapsse la mamó she gave him head o a blow job, she sucked him off♦ vi1. [bebé] to suckle;dar de mamar to breastfeed[no molestes] cut it out!* * *v/i suck;dar de mamar a (breast)feed* * *mamar vi1) : to suckle2)darle de mamar a : to breast-feedmamar vt1) : to suckle, to nurse2) : to learn from childhood, to grow up with* * *mamar vb1. (chupar) to suck
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