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101 шутка
жbrincadeira f, gracejo m, graça f, piada f, ( язвительная) chasco m; ( грубая) chocarrice f, graça pesada; ( острая) dito picante; ( злая) peça f, partida f, pirraça f; театр farsa f••- в шутку- шутки ради
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102 Dämpfer
'dampfərmDampfer ['dampfɐ]<-s, -> buque Maskulin de vapor; auf dem falschen/richtigen Dampfer sein (umgangssprachlich bildlich) estar equivocado/en lo cierto -
103 Flaute
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104 Frust
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105 Pleite
'plaɪtəfquiebra f, bancarrota fPleite ['plaɪtə]<-n> (umgangssprachlich)2 dig (Misserfolg) fracaso Maskulin; mit jemandem/etwas Dativ eine Pleite erleben llevarse un chasco con alguien/algoPleite gehen oder machen arruinarse -
106 Schnauze
'ʃnautsəfhocico meine große Schnauze haben — ser un bocazas, tener la lengua muy larga
Schnauze ['∫naʊtsə]<-n>2 dig (umgangssprachlich) (abwertend: Mund) bocaza Feminin, morro Maskulin; eine große Schnauze haben ser un bocazas; die Schnauze voll haben estar hasta el gorro; (halt die) Schnauze! ¡cierra el pico!; mit etwas auf die Schnauze fallen (bildlich) llevarse un chasco con algo(salopp) [scheitern] darse de morros -
107 foppen
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108 pleite
'plaɪtəfquiebra f, bancarrota fPleite ['plaɪtə]<-n> (umgangssprachlich)2 dig (Misserfolg) fracaso Maskulin; mit jemandem/etwas Dativ eine Pleite erleben llevarse un chasco con alguien/algoAdjektiv -
109 unordentlich
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110 zottig
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111 der neue Torwart ist ein ziemlicher Reinfall
vaya chasco el nuevo porteroDeutsch-Spanisch Wörterbuch > der neue Torwart ist ein ziemlicher Reinfall
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112 die Party war eine Flaute
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113 einen Dämpfer bekommen
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114 einen Reinfall erleben
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115 mit etwas auf die Schnauze fallen
(bildlich) llevarse un chasco con algoDeutsch-Spanisch Wörterbuch > mit etwas auf die Schnauze fallen
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116 mit jemandem/etwas iDativ/i eine Pleite erleben
llevarse un chasco con alguien/algoDeutsch-Spanisch Wörterbuch > mit jemandem/etwas iDativ/i eine Pleite erleben
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117 chanada
chanadachanada [6B36F75Cʧ6B36F75Ca'naða] -
118 decepción
f.1 disappointment, let-down, letdown, disillusion.2 deception, imposture.* * *1 disappointment, disenchantment* * *noun f.* * *llevarse o sufrir una decepción — to be disappointed
* * *femenino disappointment, letdown (colloq)* * *= disappointment, disillusionment, disillusion, flake out, bubble burst, letdown.Ex. On occasions, I have begun my talk by issuing a caveat emptor, a legalistic phrase which one dictionary defines as 'sentence disclaiming responsibility for buyer's disappointment'.Ex. Chances for advancement were slim, and disillusionment at the lack of encouragement to participate in professional activities outside the job was rife.Ex. The author discusses the disillusion she developed with Italian politics and its failure to deliver properly funded nationwide public library system for Italy in the postwar period.Ex. The show was a real flake out.Ex. Information technology tycoons have made a surprising rebound from the technology bubble burst to top this year's China rich people list.Ex. The budget was also a letdown to people disabled by their addiction to alcohol and cigarrettes.* * *femenino disappointment, letdown (colloq)* * *= disappointment, disillusionment, disillusion, flake out, bubble burst, letdown.Ex: On occasions, I have begun my talk by issuing a caveat emptor, a legalistic phrase which one dictionary defines as 'sentence disclaiming responsibility for buyer's disappointment'.
Ex: Chances for advancement were slim, and disillusionment at the lack of encouragement to participate in professional activities outside the job was rife.Ex: The author discusses the disillusion she developed with Italian politics and its failure to deliver properly funded nationwide public library system for Italy in the postwar period.Ex: The show was a real flake out.Ex: Information technology tycoons have made a surprising rebound from the technology bubble burst to top this year's China rich people list.Ex: The budget was also a letdown to people disabled by their addiction to alcohol and cigarrettes.* * *disappointment, letdown ( colloq)la exposición resultó una verdadera decepción the exhibition was a real disappointment o letdownha sufrido muchas decepciones en la vida she has suffered o had many disappointments in her lifeme llevé una gran decepción I was very disappointed, it was a terrible disappointment* * *
decepción sustantivo femenino
disappointment, letdown (colloq);
decepción sustantivo femenino disappointment
' decepción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
decir
- palo
- profunda
- profundo
- chasco
- desilusión
- llevar
English:
anticlimax
- disappointment
- duplicity
- letdown
- let
* * *decepción nfdisappointment;llevarse una decepción to be disappointed, to suffer a disappointment;me llevé una gran decepción al oír la noticia I was really disappointed when I heard the news;su nueva película ha sido una decepción her new movie is disappointing o a disappointment* * *f disappointment* * ** * *decepción n disappointment -
119 parto
m.1 birth.estar de parto to be in laborparto natural natural childbirthparto prematuro premature birth2 childbirth, labor, accouchement, delivery.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: partir.* * *\estar de parto to be in labour (US labor)dolores de parto labour (US labor) painsparto múltiple multiple birthparto sin dolor painless birth* * *noun m.birth, delivery, labor* * *SM1) (Med) [gen] birth, delivery; (=contracciones) labour, labor (EEUU); (Zool) parturition2) (=creación) product, creationparto de los montes — anticlimax, bathos
* * *masculino (Med) labor*murió en el or de parto — she died in childbirth
* * *= childbirth, parturition, farrowing, delivery.Ex. Reading literature allows us to experience all kinds of human possibilities, from murder to childbirth, without suffering the consequences of undergoing the experiences in real life.Ex. The book contains the following chapters: practical horse nutrition; equine genetics; stallions; mares; parturition; care of mare and foal; and identification, selection, and marketing horses.Ex. Colostrum samples were taken from all sows at farrowing.Ex. Blood samples were collected from all subjects at delivery: 180 normal vaginal deliveries, 58 Caesarean sections, and 2 forceps-assisted deliveries.----* después del parto = postpartum.* dolores de parto = birth pangs.* parto con fórceps = forceps-assisted delivery, forceps delivery.* parto normal = vaginal delivery.* parto por cesárea = caesarean section.* * *masculino (Med) labor*murió en el or de parto — she died in childbirth
* * *= childbirth, parturition, farrowing, delivery.Ex: Reading literature allows us to experience all kinds of human possibilities, from murder to childbirth, without suffering the consequences of undergoing the experiences in real life.
Ex: The book contains the following chapters: practical horse nutrition; equine genetics; stallions; mares; parturition; care of mare and foal; and identification, selection, and marketing horses.Ex: Colostrum samples were taken from all sows at farrowing.Ex: Blood samples were collected from all subjects at delivery: 180 normal vaginal deliveries, 58 Caesarean sections, and 2 forceps-assisted deliveries.* después del parto = postpartum.* dolores de parto = birth pangs.* parto con fórceps = forceps-assisted delivery, forceps delivery.* parto normal = vaginal delivery.* parto por cesárea = caesarean section.* * *1 ( Med) labor*estar de parto to be in labortuvo un parto larguísimo she was in labor for a very long timefue un parto difícil it was a difficult birthprovocar el parto to induce labortuvieron que provocarle el parto she had to be inducedmurió en el or de parto she died during childbirthle teme al parto she's afraid of giving birthasistir en un parto to deliver a babyfue un parto prematuro she gave birth prematurely2(tarea difícil): al final lo terminó, pero aquello fue un parto he finally finished it, but it was like one of the labors of HerculesCompuestos:water birthmultiple birthnatural birthpain-free labor** * *
Del verbo partir: ( conjugate partir)
parto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
partir
parto
partir ( conjugate partir) verbo transitivo
‹nuez/avellana› to crack;
‹rama/palo› to break
‹ cabeza› to split open
verbo intransitivo
1
2a) parto DE algo ‹de una premisa/un supuesto› to start from sthb)◊ a partir de from;
a parto de ahora/ese momento from now on/that moment on;
a parto de hoy (as o starting) from today
partirse verbo pronominal
‹ diente› to break, chip
parto sustantivo masculino (Med) labor( conjugate labor);
fue un parto difícil it was a difficult birth;
provocar el parto to induce labor;
parto sin dolor pain-free labor( conjugate labor)
partir
I verbo transitivo
1 (romper, quebrar) to break: me parte el corazón verte tan desalentada, it's heartbreaking to see you so depressed
partir una nuez, to shell a walnut
2 (dividir) to split, divide
(con un cuchillo) to cut
II vi (irse) to leave, set out o off
♦ Locuciones: a partir de aquí/ahora, from here on/now on
a partir de entonces no volvimos a hablarnos, we didn't speak to each other from then on
parto sustantivo masculino childbirth, labour, US labor
' parto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alumbramiento
- provocar
English:
birth
- childbirth
- confinement
- deliver
- delivery
- induce
- induction
- labour
- labour pains
- natural childbirth
- smash
- stillbirth
- labor
- painless
* * *parto nm1. [de bebé] birth;los días anteriores al parto the days preceding the birth;estar de parto to be in labour;asistir en un parto to deliver a babyparto sin dolor painless childbirth;parto inducido induced labour;parto múltiple multiple birth;parto de nalgas breech delivery o birth;parto natural natural childbirth;parto prematuro premature birtheste proyecto ha tenido un parto muy difícil it was very difficult getting this project off the ground* * *m1 birth;sala de partos delivery room;estar de parto be in labor o Br labour* * *parto nm1) : childbirth, delivery, laborestar de parto: to be in labor2) : product, creation, brainchild* * *parto n birth -
120 pega
f.1 difficulty, hitch (obstáculo). (peninsular Spanish)poner pegas (a) to find problems (with)2 sticking point, pitfall, snag, deterrent.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: pegar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: pegar.* * *1 familiar (dificultad) snag■ me pusieron muchas pegas para ver si así desistía they made it difficult for me to see if I would give up\de pega fake, phoneyponer pegas a todo to find fault with everything* * *1. SF1) (=dificultad) snag, problemponer pegas — (=objetar a algo) to raise objections; (=crear problemas) to cause trouble
2)de pega — * (=falso) false, dud *; (=de imitación) fake, sham, bogus
3) (=acción) sticking4) (=chasco) practical joke; (=truco) hoax, trick5) (=paliza) beating, beating-up *7) Caribe (=liga) birdlime8) Cono Sur [de enfermedad] infectious period9)2.SM* * *1) (Col fam) ( broma) trickde pega — (Esp fam) <araña/culebra> joke (before n), trick (before n); < revólver> dummy (before n)
estar en la pega — (Ur fam) to be in the know (colloq)
2) (Esp fam) (dificultad, inconveniente) problem, snag (colloq)3) (Andes fam)b) ( lugar) work4) (Chi fam) ( excusa tonta) feeble excuse* * *= snag, hitch, catch, hiccup, cavil, quibble, rub, kicker.Ex. Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.Ex. Keeping pace with these changes may well mean more work than the seven year hitch experienced by DC users.Ex. Whilst these achievements are commendable, there is a catch in them -- there can be used to 'intensify' the economic exploitation of women.Ex. The book 'The Last Hiccup of the Old Demographic Regime' examines the impact of epidemics and disease on population growth in the late seventeenth century.Ex. But, however frivolous his cavils, the principles for which he contends are of the most pernicious nature and tendency.Ex. In the article 'Caveats, qualms, and quibbles: a revisionist view of library automation', a public librarian expresses his concern about computers in libraries and the lack of healthy scepticism in libraries when considering the likely benefits of automation.Ex. But as elegant and efficient as this seems, this strategy has a rub - you've got to have technology to track shipments, since you're ultimately responsible for purchases, warranties and returns.Ex. The kicker is that this type of money transfer service is less convenient and no safer than many online money transfers.----* la única pega = the fly in the ointment, a fly in the soup.* poner pegas = cavil (about/at), baulk [balk, -USA], quibble (about/over/with), raise + objection, find + fault with.* * *1) (Col fam) ( broma) trickde pega — (Esp fam) <araña/culebra> joke (before n), trick (before n); < revólver> dummy (before n)
estar en la pega — (Ur fam) to be in the know (colloq)
2) (Esp fam) (dificultad, inconveniente) problem, snag (colloq)3) (Andes fam)b) ( lugar) work4) (Chi fam) ( excusa tonta) feeble excuse* * *= snag, hitch, catch, hiccup, cavil, quibble, rub, kicker.Ex: Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.
Ex: Keeping pace with these changes may well mean more work than the seven year hitch experienced by DC users.Ex: Whilst these achievements are commendable, there is a catch in them -- there can be used to 'intensify' the economic exploitation of women.Ex: The book 'The Last Hiccup of the Old Demographic Regime' examines the impact of epidemics and disease on population growth in the late seventeenth century.Ex: But, however frivolous his cavils, the principles for which he contends are of the most pernicious nature and tendency.Ex: In the article 'Caveats, qualms, and quibbles: a revisionist view of library automation', a public librarian expresses his concern about computers in libraries and the lack of healthy scepticism in libraries when considering the likely benefits of automation.Ex: But as elegant and efficient as this seems, this strategy has a rub - you've got to have technology to track shipments, since you're ultimately responsible for purchases, warranties and returns.Ex: The kicker is that this type of money transfer service is less convenient and no safer than many online money transfers.* la única pega = the fly in the ointment, a fly in the soup.* poner pegas = cavil (about/at), baulk [balk, -USA], quibble (about/over/with), raise + objection, find + fault with.* * *es una araña de pega it's a joke o trick spiderhacer pegas to play tricks o jokesla única pega es que queda lejos the only problem o drawback o snag is that it's a long way awaya todo lo que le propongo le encuentra alguna pega he finds something wrong with everything I suggestte ponen muchas pegas si intentas reclamarlo they make it really difficult for you to claim it, they put a lot of obstacles in your way if you try to claim it¡sin pegas! no problem!1 (trabajo) worktengo mucha pega I'm snowed under with work ( colloq)2 (empleo) workbuscar pega to look for work o for a jobestá sin pega he's out of work3 (lugar) workplace* * *
Del verbo pegar: ( conjugate pegar)
pega es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
pega
pegar
pega sustantivo femenino
1 (Col fam) ( broma) trick;
‹ revólver› dummy ( before n)
2 (Esp fam) (dificultad, inconveniente) problem, snag (colloq);
3 (Andes fam)
( empleo) work;
pegar ( conjugate pegar) verbo transitivo
1
le pegaon un tiro they shot her
pegale un susto a algn to give sb a fright
2
( con cola) to glue, stick
3 (fam) ( contagiar) ‹ enfermedad› to give;
verbo intransitivo
1
(a un niño, como castigo) to smack sb;
la pelota pegó en el poste the ball hit the goalpost
[ artista] to be very popular
2
pega CON algo to go with sth;
pegarse verbo pronominal
1a) ( golpearse):◊ me pegué con la mesa I knocked o hit myself on the table;
me pegué en la cabeza I banged o knocked my head
2 ‹ susto› to get;
3 ( contagiarse) [ enfermedad] to be infectious;
se te va a pega mi catarro you'll catch my cold;
se le ha pegado el acento mexicano he's picked up a Mexican accent
pega sustantivo femenino objection, drawback: siempre está poniendo pegas, he's always raising objections
♦ Locuciones: de pega, sham, false: era una pistola de pega, it was an imitation pistol
pegar
I verbo transitivo
1 (adherir) to stick
(con pegamento) to glue
2 (coser) to sew on
3 (arrimar) lean against: es mejor que pegues la cuna a la pared, you'd better put the cradle against the wall
4 (un susto, una enfermedad) to give
5 (realizar una acción) pegó fuego a la casa, he set the house on fire
pegó saltos de alegría, he jumped for joy
6 (maltratar) to hit: no pegues al niño, don't hit the child
II verbo intransitivo
1 (combinar) to match: ese jersey no pega con esos pantalones, that sweater doesn't go with those trousers
(estar próximo a) to be next to: su casa está pegada al cine, his house is next to the cinema
2 (sol) to beat down
♦ Locuciones: no pegar ojo, not to sleep a wink
' pega' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abusón
- abusona
- macho
- pegar
English:
beat
- catch
- clash
- difficulty
- drawback
- hit back
- hitch
- rub
- snag
- stick together
* * *pega nfla pega que tiene es que es muy caro the only problem is it's very expensive;le puso muchas pegas a nuestra propuesta he kept raising objections to our proposal;me pusieron muchas pegas para conseguir el visado they made a lot of problems before they gave me a visa;le veo muchas pegas al plan I see a lot of problems with the plan2.de pega [falso] false, fake;un Rolex de pega a fake Rolex;un electricista de pega a bogus electricianestá buscando pega he's looking for work o a job* * *f famsnag fam, hitch fam ;poner pegas raise objections;de pega fake, bogus* * *pega n (inconveniente) problem / snagla única pega es que... the only problem is that...
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