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1 junior
m.1 junior, younger son.2 junior, novice.3 rich kid.* * *(pl júniors)► adjetivo1 DEPORTE junior1 RELIGIÓN junior novice2 DEPORTE junior* * *I ['dʒunjor]1.ADJ INV junior2.SMF(pl juniors ó júniors) junior3.SM Cono Sur office boyIISM(pl juniores) (Rel) novice monk, junior novice* * *I ['(d)ʒunjo(r)]adjetivo invariable <equipo/categoría> junior (before n), youth (before n) (BrE)II ['(d)ʒunjo(r)]1)a) (Dep)b) ( el más joven) JuniorFrancisco Silva, Júnior — Francisco Silva Junior, Francisco Silva Jr
2) júnior masculinoa) (Chi) ( en oficina) office juniorb) (Méx) ( hijo de papá) rich kid (colloq)* * *= Jr. (junior).Ex. John D. Byrum, Jr. is presently the Chief of Descriptive Cataloging at the Library of Congress.* * *I ['(d)ʒunjo(r)]adjetivo invariable <equipo/categoría> junior (before n), youth (before n) (BrE)II ['(d)ʒunjo(r)]1)a) (Dep)b) ( el más joven) JuniorFrancisco Silva, Júnior — Francisco Silva Junior, Francisco Silva Jr
2) júnior masculinoa) (Chi) ( en oficina) office juniorb) (Méx) ( hijo de papá) rich kid (colloq)* * *= Jr. (junior).Ex: John D. Byrum, Jr. is presently the Chief of Descriptive Cataloging at the Library of Congress.
* * */ˈ(d)ʒunjo(r)/director de cuentas júnior junior account manager/ˈ(d)ʒunjo(r)/A1 ( Dep):los júniors the junior o ( BrE) youth team2 (el más joven) JuniorFrancisco Silva, Júnior Francisco Silva Junior, Francisco Silva JrB1 ( Chi) (en una oficina) office junior* * *
júnior /'(d)ʒunjo(r)/ adjetivo invariable ‹equipo/categoría› junior ( before n), youth ( before n) (BrE)
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (pl◊ júniors)a) (Dep):
■ sustantivo masculino
' júnior' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cantera
- juvenil
- ayudante
- cuije
- hijo
- Jr.
- título
English:
Jr
- junior
- junior minister
- junior school
- below
- Jnr
* * *♦ adj2. [hijo] junior♦ nmfDepjúniors ≈ youth team [ages 18 to 21]* * *tb DEPI adj juniorII m/f junior -
2 juvenil
adj.1 youthful.2 juvenile, young, young-looking, boyish.* * *► adjetivo1 young, youthful2 DEPORTE junior, youth1 DEPORTE junior, youth■ los juveniles the juniors, the youth team\moda juvenil teenage fashion* * *adj.1) juvenile2) youthful* * *1. ADJ1) [persona] youthfulen los años juveniles — in one's early years, in one's youth
2) [equipo, torneo] junior2.SMF (Dep) junior, junior player* * *Iadjetivo < moda> young; < aspecto> youthful; <categoría/competición> junior (before n), youth (before n) (BrE)IImasculino y femenino junior* * *= juvenile, youthful.Ex. The construction of the hypothesis, however, should be limited to such considerations as whether the subject heading list is designed to serve the adult or the juvenile user.Ex. Artists or their families have often wished to erase the memory of convict or immigrant origins, youthful indiscretions, or previous marriages.----* banda juvenil = gang of youths.* bibliotecario encargado de la sección juvenil = young adult librarian.* cultura juvenil = youth culture.* delincuente juvenil = juvenile offender.* literatura juvenil = juvenile fiction.* * *Iadjetivo < moda> young; < aspecto> youthful; <categoría/competición> junior (before n), youth (before n) (BrE)IImasculino y femenino junior* * *= juvenile, youthful.Ex: The construction of the hypothesis, however, should be limited to such considerations as whether the subject heading list is designed to serve the adult or the juvenile user.
Ex: Artists or their families have often wished to erase the memory of convict or immigrant origins, youthful indiscretions, or previous marriages.* banda juvenil = gang of youths.* bibliotecario encargado de la sección juvenil = young adult librarian.* cultura juvenil = youth culture.* delincuente juvenil = juvenile offender.* literatura juvenil = juvenile fiction.* * *‹moda› young; ‹aspecto› youthful; ‹categoría/competición› junior ( before n), youth ( before n) ( BrE)juniorlos juveniles the juniors, the junior o ( BrE) youth team* * *
juvenil adjetivo ‹ moda› young;
‹ aspecto› youthful;
‹categoría/competición› junior ( before n), youth ( before n) (BrE)
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
junior;
juvenil adjetivo
1 (apariencia) youthful, young
delincuencia juvenil, juvenile delinquency
ropa juvenil, young people's clothes
2 (clasificación) junior: empezó en los equipos juveniles, he started out on junior teams
' juvenil' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
albergue
- club
- delincuencia
- delincuente
- moda
- título
English:
boyish
- delinquency
- growing
- hostel
- juvenile
- juvenile delinquency
- juvenile delinquent
- young
- young-looking
- youth hostel
- youthful
- teenage
- youth
* * *♦ adj1. [aspecto] youthful;[desempleo, violencia] youth;delincuencia juvenil juvenile delinquency;moda juvenil youth fashion;en lenguaje juvenil in young people's language♦ nmfDepjuveniles ≈ youth team [ages 16 to 17]* * *adj youthful* * *juvenil adj1) : juvenile, young, youthful2) adolescente: teenage* * *juvenil adj (en deportes) junior -
3 מנין
מִנְיַן, מִנְיָנָא, מִנְיָי׳, מִי׳ch. sam(מנין, מניין the requisite number of males for congregational worship). Targ. Gen. 34:30. Targ. Num. 1:2; a. fr.Sabb.73b מ׳ למה לי why does the Mishnah state the number (39)?; Kerith. 2b; a. fr.Bekh.60a bot. הואיל ואיתיח במ׳ פרסאהוכ׳ because it, occurs in the Persian (?) system of counting that they call ten one.Snh.36a; Gitt.59a אנא חואי במ׳ I was one of the voters in the school of Rabbi, and with me they commenced. Y.Snh.I, 18c top (read:) אין אנא סלקית ממ׳וכ׳ whether or not I was counted in (to make up the required number); a. fr.Pl. מִנְיָנַיָּא, מִנְיָינֵי, מִי׳. Targ. Num. 1:44; a. fr.Gitt. l. c.; כולהו מִנְיָנַיְיהוּוכ׳ in all their ballots they began their vote from the side benches (with the juniors).Sabb.66b כל מ׳וכ׳ all incantations which are repeated several times, must contain the name of the patients mother; a. e. -
4 מנינא
מִנְיַן, מִנְיָנָא, מִנְיָי׳, מִי׳ch. sam(מנין, מניין the requisite number of males for congregational worship). Targ. Gen. 34:30. Targ. Num. 1:2; a. fr.Sabb.73b מ׳ למה לי why does the Mishnah state the number (39)?; Kerith. 2b; a. fr.Bekh.60a bot. הואיל ואיתיח במ׳ פרסאהוכ׳ because it, occurs in the Persian (?) system of counting that they call ten one.Snh.36a; Gitt.59a אנא חואי במ׳ I was one of the voters in the school of Rabbi, and with me they commenced. Y.Snh.I, 18c top (read:) אין אנא סלקית ממ׳וכ׳ whether or not I was counted in (to make up the required number); a. fr.Pl. מִנְיָנַיָּא, מִנְיָינֵי, מִי׳. Targ. Num. 1:44; a. fr.Gitt. l. c.; כולהו מִנְיָנַיְיהוּוכ׳ in all their ballots they began their vote from the side benches (with the juniors).Sabb.66b כל מ׳וכ׳ all incantations which are repeated several times, must contain the name of the patients mother; a. e. -
5 מִנְיַן
מִנְיַן, מִנְיָנָא, מִנְיָי׳, מִי׳ch. sam(מנין, מניין the requisite number of males for congregational worship). Targ. Gen. 34:30. Targ. Num. 1:2; a. fr.Sabb.73b מ׳ למה לי why does the Mishnah state the number (39)?; Kerith. 2b; a. fr.Bekh.60a bot. הואיל ואיתיח במ׳ פרסאהוכ׳ because it, occurs in the Persian (?) system of counting that they call ten one.Snh.36a; Gitt.59a אנא חואי במ׳ I was one of the voters in the school of Rabbi, and with me they commenced. Y.Snh.I, 18c top (read:) אין אנא סלקית ממ׳וכ׳ whether or not I was counted in (to make up the required number); a. fr.Pl. מִנְיָנַיָּא, מִנְיָינֵי, מִי׳. Targ. Num. 1:44; a. fr.Gitt. l. c.; כולהו מִנְיָנַיְיהוּוכ׳ in all their ballots they began their vote from the side benches (with the juniors).Sabb.66b כל מ׳וכ׳ all incantations which are repeated several times, must contain the name of the patients mother; a. e. -
6 מִנְיָנָא
מִנְיַן, מִנְיָנָא, מִנְיָי׳, מִי׳ch. sam(מנין, מניין the requisite number of males for congregational worship). Targ. Gen. 34:30. Targ. Num. 1:2; a. fr.Sabb.73b מ׳ למה לי why does the Mishnah state the number (39)?; Kerith. 2b; a. fr.Bekh.60a bot. הואיל ואיתיח במ׳ פרסאהוכ׳ because it, occurs in the Persian (?) system of counting that they call ten one.Snh.36a; Gitt.59a אנא חואי במ׳ I was one of the voters in the school of Rabbi, and with me they commenced. Y.Snh.I, 18c top (read:) אין אנא סלקית ממ׳וכ׳ whether or not I was counted in (to make up the required number); a. fr.Pl. מִנְיָנַיָּא, מִנְיָינֵי, מִי׳. Targ. Num. 1:44; a. fr.Gitt. l. c.; כולהו מִנְיָנַיְיהוּוכ׳ in all their ballots they began their vote from the side benches (with the juniors).Sabb.66b כל מ׳וכ׳ all incantations which are repeated several times, must contain the name of the patients mother; a. e. -
7 מִנְיָי׳
מִנְיַן, מִנְיָנָא, מִנְיָי׳, מִי׳ch. sam(מנין, מניין the requisite number of males for congregational worship). Targ. Gen. 34:30. Targ. Num. 1:2; a. fr.Sabb.73b מ׳ למה לי why does the Mishnah state the number (39)?; Kerith. 2b; a. fr.Bekh.60a bot. הואיל ואיתיח במ׳ פרסאהוכ׳ because it, occurs in the Persian (?) system of counting that they call ten one.Snh.36a; Gitt.59a אנא חואי במ׳ I was one of the voters in the school of Rabbi, and with me they commenced. Y.Snh.I, 18c top (read:) אין אנא סלקית ממ׳וכ׳ whether or not I was counted in (to make up the required number); a. fr.Pl. מִנְיָנַיָּא, מִנְיָינֵי, מִי׳. Targ. Num. 1:44; a. fr.Gitt. l. c.; כולהו מִנְיָנַיְיהוּוכ׳ in all their ballots they began their vote from the side benches (with the juniors).Sabb.66b כל מ׳וכ׳ all incantations which are repeated several times, must contain the name of the patients mother; a. e. -
8 מִי׳
מִנְיַן, מִנְיָנָא, מִנְיָי׳, מִי׳ch. sam(מנין, מניין the requisite number of males for congregational worship). Targ. Gen. 34:30. Targ. Num. 1:2; a. fr.Sabb.73b מ׳ למה לי why does the Mishnah state the number (39)?; Kerith. 2b; a. fr.Bekh.60a bot. הואיל ואיתיח במ׳ פרסאהוכ׳ because it, occurs in the Persian (?) system of counting that they call ten one.Snh.36a; Gitt.59a אנא חואי במ׳ I was one of the voters in the school of Rabbi, and with me they commenced. Y.Snh.I, 18c top (read:) אין אנא סלקית ממ׳וכ׳ whether or not I was counted in (to make up the required number); a. fr.Pl. מִנְיָנַיָּא, מִנְיָינֵי, מִי׳. Targ. Num. 1:44; a. fr.Gitt. l. c.; כולהו מִנְיָנַיְיהוּוכ׳ in all their ballots they began their vote from the side benches (with the juniors).Sabb.66b כל מ׳וכ׳ all incantations which are repeated several times, must contain the name of the patients mother; a. e. -
9 minime
minime [minim]1. adjective( = très petit) minimal ; [somme] paltry2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *minim
1.
adjectif [dégâts, différence, dépenses] negligible; [chance] slim, slender; [rôle] minor
2.
nom masculin et féminin Sport junior ( 7 to 13 years old)* * *minim1. adjminor, minimal2. nmfSPORT junior (13 - 15)* * *A adj [dégâts, différence] trifling, negligible; [chance] slim, slender; [avantage, dépenses] minimal, negligible; [rôle] minor.B nmf1 Sport junior (7 to 13 years old); il est passé chez les minimes he has moved up to the juniors;2 Relig Minim.[minim] adjectif————————[minim] nom masculin et féminin————————[minim] nom masculin -
10 младшие
General subject: the juniors, the younger, younger -
11 gençler
n. teens, the young, the juniors, youth, juvenility, youths, juvenescence -
12 karabin|ek
m 1. (broń) carbine, rifle- karabinek sportowy a sports rifle- karabinek pneumatyczny an air rifle2. sgt Sport rifle- wyniki osiągnięte w karabinku przez juniorów the juniors’ scores in the rifle event3. (karabińczyk) snap-hookThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > karabin|ek
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13 de junioren hebben de senioren verslagen
de junioren hebben de senioren verslagenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de junioren hebben de senioren verslagen
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14 junior
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15 Junior
Adj. junior; X junior X junior, young X* * *der Juniorjunior* * *Ju|ni|or ['juːnioːɐ]m -s, Junioren[juː'nioːrən]1) (usu hum = Sohn) juniorwie gehts dem Júnior? — how's junior?
* * *((often abbreviated to Jnr, Jr or Jun. when written) used to indicate the son of a person who is still alive and who has the same name: John Jones Junior.) junior* * *Ju·ni·or, Ju·ni·o·rin<-s, -en>[ˈju:ni̯o:ɐ̯, juˈni̯o:rɪn, pl juˈni̯o:rən]m, f* * *der; Juniors, Junioren1) (oft scherzh.) junior (joc.)2) (Kaufmannsspr.) junior partner* * *1. SPORT etc umg einer Familie etc: junior* * *der; Juniors, Junioren1) (oft scherzh.) junior (joc.)2) (Kaufmannsspr.) junior partner -
16 junior
Adj. junior; X junior X junior, young X* * *der Juniorjunior* * *Ju|ni|or ['juːnioːɐ]m -s, Junioren[juː'nioːrən]1) (usu hum = Sohn) juniorwie gehts dem Júnior? — how's junior?
* * *((often abbreviated to Jnr, Jr or Jun. when written) used to indicate the son of a person who is still alive and who has the same name: John Jones Junior.) junior* * *Ju·ni·or, Ju·ni·o·rin<-s, -en>[ˈju:ni̯o:ɐ̯, juˈni̯o:rɪn, pl juˈni̯o:rən]m, f* * *der; Juniors, Junioren1) (oft scherzh.) junior (joc.)2) (Kaufmannsspr.) junior partner* * *junior adj junior;X junior X junior, young X* * *der; Juniors, Junioren1) (oft scherzh.) junior (joc.)2) (Kaufmannsspr.) junior partner -
17 arrasar
v.1 to destroy, to devastate.2 to ravage, to destroy, to wipe out, to demolish.Los soldados arrasaron el pueblo The soldiers ravaged the town.3 to raze, to level with ground, to devastate, to lay flat.Los tractores arrasaron la tierra The tractors razed the land.* * *1 (destruir) to raze, destroy2 (allanar) to level, smooth1 (disco, libro, película) to be a smash hit, sweep the board; (deportista) to sweep to victory\arrasar con (gen) to sweep away 2 (comer) to polish off 3 (destrozar) to destroy 4 (robar) to get away with, make off with* * *verb1) to level2) raze3) sweep the board, be a runaway success* * *1. VT1) (=nivelar) to level; [+ edificio] to demolish; [esp en guerra] to raze to the ground; [ciclón, terremoto] to devastate2) (=colmar) to fill to the brim2. VI1) (Meteo) to clear2) (=triunfar) to triumph, achieve a great success; (Pol etc) to sweep the board3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo2. 3.arrasar con algo: la inundación arrasó con las cosechas the flood devastated the crops; las tropas arrasaron con la zona the soldiers laid waste to the area; arrasaron con toda la comida — they polished off all the food (colloq)
arrasarse v pronlos ojos se le arrasaron en or de lágrimas — tears welled up in her eyes
* * *1.verbo intransitivo2. 3.arrasar con algo: la inundación arrasó con las cosechas the flood devastated the crops; las tropas arrasaron con la zona the soldiers laid waste to the area; arrasaron con toda la comida — they polished off all the food (colloq)
arrasarse v pronlos ojos se le arrasaron en or de lágrimas — tears welled up in her eyes
* * *arrasar11 = lay + waste to, flatten, sweep away, rip through, raze, annihilate, devastate.Ex: The mutilation of periodicals is laying waste to vital and expensive periodical collections in all kinds of library across the USA, and it seems to strike academic libraries with particular virulence.
Ex: This article describes how the organisation has been flattened into one unit during the changeover from a manual system to an automated statewide library system.Ex: Librarians should ensure that the principles they stand for are not swept away on a tide of technological jingoism.Ex: Storms in this part of the world are common and the people didn't seem to bat an eyelid at the prospect of a 135km wind ripping through their town.Ex: The motel, which was built in 1953, will be razed to make way for a parking lot.Ex: He intends to annihilate all the major world powers, until Islamic nations dominate the planet.Ex: The article 'Sorting a mountain of books' relates how when the law library was devastated by fire what had been a library became a jumble of 100,000 books and periodicals.* arrasar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.* epidemia + arrasar = epidemic + rage.* fuego + arrasar = fire + sweep through.arrasar22 = take + no prisoners, take + Nombre + by storm, win by + a landslide.Ex: He broke all the rules on and off the stage and took no prisoners in his wild pursuit of pleasure, pain, tragedy, and hope.
Ex: He was a confident, unspoiled, talented, hard-working young man when he moved to a strange town as a youngster and took it by storm.Ex: The polls mean nothing at this point -- if he wins by a landslide fantastic but we are in June not October, long way between there and now.* arrasar con = eat + Posesivo + way through.* * *arrasar [A1 ]viBoca Júniors volvió a arrasar Boca Juniors swept to victory againla película continúa arrasando the movie continues to be a huge box-office hitarrasar CON algo:la inundación arrasó con las cosechas the flood devastated o destroyed the crops o swept the crops awaylas tropas arrasaron con todo lo que encontraron a su paso the soldiers laid waste to everything that lay in their patharrasaron con toda la comida they polished off all the food ( colloq)los ladrones arrasaron con todas las joyas the thieves made off with all the jewelrylos cubanos arrasaron con las medallas the Cubans walked off with o carried off all the medalslos populares arrasaron en las urnas the populares won the elections by a landslide■ arrasarvt‹zona› to devastate; ‹edificio› to destroy, raze … to the groundel granizo arrasó los viñedos the hail destroyed o devastated the vineyardsel sistema que fue arrasado por la revolución the system that was swept away by the revolutionsintió que los ojos se le arrasaban en or de lágrimas she felt tears welling up in her eyescon los ojos arrasados en or de lágrimas with his eyes full of o brimming with tears* * *
arrasar ( conjugate arrasar) verbo intransitivo arrasar con algn ‹ con contrincante› to demolish sb. ;
‹ con enemigo› to destroy sb.;
arrasar con algo: la inundación arrasó con las cosechas the flood devastated the crops;
arrasaron con toda la comida they polished off all the food (colloq)
verbo transitivo ‹ zona› to devastate;
‹ edificio› to destroy
arrasar
I verbo transitivo to devastate, destroy: el fuego arrasó toda la zona, the fire devastated the entire area
II vi (en una votación) to win by a landslide
' arrasar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barrer
English:
bulldoze
- raze
- flatten
- level
- obliterate
- waste
* * *♦ vt[destruir] [edificio, cosecha] to destroy; [zona] to devastate;el fuego arrasó el castillo the fire destroyed the castle, the castle was burned to the ground in the fire♦ vi1.arrasar con [destruir] to destroy;el huracán arrasó con toda la cosecha the hurricane destroyed the entire harvest;los niños arrasaron con todos los pasteles the children made short work of the cakesel equipo brasileño arrasó en la primera fase the Brazilian team swept everything before it in the first stage;la película arrasó en toda Europa the movie was a massive success throughout Europe* * *I v/t devastateII v/i fambe a big hit* * *arrasar vt1) : to level, to smooth2) : to devastate, to destroy3) : to fill to the brim -
18 debutar
v.1 to make one's debut (actor, cantante).la obra debuta en Madrid el día 4 the play opens in Madrid on the fourth2 to debut, to make one's debut.* * *1 to make one's debut, make one's début* * ** * *verbo intransitivo to make one's debut* * *= make + Posesivo + debut, debut, premiere.Ex. Bowker's CD-ROM version of Books in Print made its debut at Tacoma Public library in Oct 86.Ex. The historic 200-year old encyclopaedia is cashing in on the current interests of its users -- recently it debuted a site of the Titanic.Ex. But subscription and sales of spin-off products turns out not to be the only financial model, so britannica.com (a free site sponsored by advertising) premiered last September.* * *verbo intransitivo to make one's debut* * *= make + Posesivo + debut, debut, premiere.Ex: Bowker's CD-ROM version of Books in Print made its debut at Tacoma Public library in Oct 86.
Ex: The historic 200-year old encyclopaedia is cashing in on the current interests of its users -- recently it debuted a site of the Titanic.Ex: But subscription and sales of spin-off products turns out not to be the only financial model, so britannica.com (a free site sponsored by advertising) premiered last September.* * *debutar [A1 ]vito make one's debutdebutó como actor en 1965 he made his acting debut in 1965* * *
debutar ( conjugate debutar) verbo intransitivo
to make one's debut
debutar verbo intransitivo to make one's début
* * *debutar vi[actor, cantante] to make one's debut;debutó contra el Boca Juniors he made his debut against Boca Juniors;el equipo colombiano debutará mañana en el campeonato the Colombian team play their opening match in the championship tomorrow;la obra debuta en Madrid el día 4 the play opens in Madrid on the 4th* * *v/i make one’s debut* * *debutar vi: to debut, to make a debut -
19 bolsillo
m.pocket.calculadora de bolsillo pocket calculatoredición de bolsillo pocket editionlo pagué de mi bolsillo I paid for it out of my own pocketmeterse o tener a alguien en el bolsillo to have somebody eating out of one's hand* * *1 pocket\de bolsillo pocketrascarse el bolsillo to dip into one's pocketsacar el dinero de su propio bolsillo figurado to pay it out of one's own pockettener a alguien en el bolsillo figurado to have somebody eating out of one's hand, be able to twist somebody round one's little finger* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de chaqueta, pantalón] pocket2)de bolsillo — pocket antes de s, pocket-size
* * *a) (de pantalón, chaqueta) pocketuna calculadora/un diccionario de bolsillo — a pocket calculator/dictionary
se metió a su jefe en el bolsillo en dos semanas — she had her boss eating out of her hand within two weeks
tener algo en el bolsillo — to have something sewn up
tener a alguien en el bolsillo — to have somebody in one's pocket
b) (dinero, presupuesto) pocketde mi/su/tu bolsillo — out of my/his/her/your own pocket
rascarse el bolsillo — (fam) to dip into one's pocket (colloq)
* * *= pocket, pocket.Ex. Photographs are normally kept in drawers of standard filing cabinets, with folders or pockets, or both.Ex. He got up, and, putting hands in the pockets of his trousers, began to walk around the room.----* bolsillo del chaleco = vest pocket.* bolsillo para el reloj = watch pocket.* calculadora de bolsillo = pocket calculator.* de acuerdo con + Posesivo + bolsillo = according to + Posesivo + pocket.* del tamaño del bolsillo = pocket sized.* dinero de bolsillo = pocket change, pocket money.* llenarse el bolsillo = line + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s).* ordenador de bolsillo = palm-sized computer, palmtop, palmtop computer.* pagando de + Posesivo + bolsillo = at + Posesivo + own expense.* petaca de bolsillo = hip flask.* reloj de bolsillo = fob watch.* según + Posesivo + bolsillo = according to + Posesivo + pocket.* tamaño bolsillo = hand-sized.* * *a) (de pantalón, chaqueta) pocketuna calculadora/un diccionario de bolsillo — a pocket calculator/dictionary
se metió a su jefe en el bolsillo en dos semanas — she had her boss eating out of her hand within two weeks
tener algo en el bolsillo — to have something sewn up
tener a alguien en el bolsillo — to have somebody in one's pocket
b) (dinero, presupuesto) pocketde mi/su/tu bolsillo — out of my/his/her/your own pocket
rascarse el bolsillo — (fam) to dip into one's pocket (colloq)
* * *= pocket, pocket.Ex: Photographs are normally kept in drawers of standard filing cabinets, with folders or pockets, or both.
Ex: He got up, and, putting hands in the pockets of his trousers, began to walk around the room.* bolsillo del chaleco = vest pocket.* bolsillo para el reloj = watch pocket.* calculadora de bolsillo = pocket calculator.* de acuerdo con + Posesivo + bolsillo = according to + Posesivo + pocket.* del tamaño del bolsillo = pocket sized.* dinero de bolsillo = pocket change, pocket money.* llenarse el bolsillo = line + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s).* ordenador de bolsillo = palm-sized computer, palmtop, palmtop computer.* pagando de + Posesivo + bolsillo = at + Posesivo + own expense.* petaca de bolsillo = hip flask.* reloj de bolsillo = fob watch.* según + Posesivo + bolsillo = according to + Posesivo + pocket.* tamaño bolsillo = hand-sized.* * *1 (de un pantalón, un bolso, una chaqueta) pocketel bolsillo interior de la americana the inside jacket pocketsácate las manos de los bolsillos take your hands out of your pocketsechó mano al bolsillo he put his hand to his pocketde bolsillo pocket ( before n)una calculadora/un diccionario de bolsillo a pocket calculator/dictionarymeterse algo en el bolsillo: me metí el orgullo en el bolsillo I swallowed my pridese metió los escrúpulos en el bolsillo she forgot about her scruplesmeterse or ( Col) echarse a algn en el bolsillo to get sb eating out of one's handtener a algn en el bolsillo to have sb twisted o wrapped round one's little finger o eating out of one's hand, to have sb in one's pockettener algo en el bolsillo to have sth sewn up2 (dinero, presupuesto) pocketde mi/su/tu bolsillo out of my/his/your own pocketlo ha pagado de su bolsillo she paid for it herself o out of her own pocket* * *
bolsillo sustantivo masculino
pocket;
meterse a algn en el bolsillo to get sb eating out of one's hand
bolsillo sustantivo masculino
1 (en prenda) pocket
2 (dinero propio) lo pagaré de mi bolsillo, I'll pay for it out of my own pocket
♦ Locuciones: (tamaño) de bolsillo, pocket, pocket-size: libro de bolsillo, paperback
' bolsillo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calendario
- el
- guardarse
- navaja
- reloj
- agenda
- alcance
- bolsa
- dinero
- edición
- exterior
- guardar
- interior
- libro
- llenar
- meter
- palpar
- solapa
- tamaño
- tapa
- vaciar
English:
bulge
- delve
- draw out
- flap
- palm
- pocket
- produce
- take out
- wad
- fob
- notice
- phrse
- pick
- pop
- watch
* * *bolsillo nm1. [en ropa] pocket;pañuelo de bolsillo pocket handkerchief;calculadora de bolsillo pocket calculator;edición de bolsillo pocket edition;tener a alguien (metido) en el bolsillo to have sb eating out of one's hand2. [lugar con dinero] pocket;lo pagué de mi bolsillo I paid for it out of my own pocket;Famllenarse los bolsillos to line one's pockets;Famrascarse el bolsillo to fork out* * *m pocket;de bolsillo pocket atr ;meterse a alguien en el bolsillo fam win s.o. over;rascarse el bolsillo fam fork out fam ;llenarse los bolsillos fig make a fortune;los tuvo a todos en el bolsillo en seguida he soon had them all eating out of his hand;el Boca Juniors tiene la liga en el bolsillo the league is in the bag for Boca Juniors* * *bolsillo nm1) : pocket2)dinero de bolsillo : pocket change, loose change* * *bolsillo n pocket -
20 estudiante de penúltimo año
(n.) = junior student, juniorEx. The joint programme includes visits to the library by junior students.Ex. The frequency of document use was highest among political science students and lowest among history students, and more frequent among seniors and juniors than freshmen and sophomores.* * *(n.) = junior student, juniorEx: The joint programme includes visits to the library by junior students.
Ex: The frequency of document use was highest among political science students and lowest among history students, and more frequent among seniors and juniors than freshmen and sophomores.
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