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81 bagre
m.1 catfish (fish).2 hag, dog (informal pejorative) (woman). (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), River Plate)3 prostitute (Pejorative) (prostituta). ( Crica)4 astute person. ( Central American Spanish)5 fool, idiot. (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru))* * *1 catfish* * *1. ADJ1) LAm vulgar, coarse2) CAm clever, sharp2.3.SM LAm (=pez) catfish* * *1) (Coc, Zool) catfish2) (AmS fam & pey) ( mujer fea) ugly hag (colloq & pej)* * *1) (Coc, Zool) catfish2) (AmS fam & pey) ( mujer fea) ugly hag (colloq & pej)* * ** * *bagre nm1. [pez] catfishAndes [hombre] ugly mug, Br face-ache* * *bagre nm: catfish -
82 bolívar
m.1 bolivar, unit currency of Venezuela.2 Bolivar, Simon Bolivar.* * *1 bolivar (monetary unit of Venezuela)* * *- no verle la cara a Bolívar* * *masculino bolivar ( Venezuelan unit of currency)* * *masculino bolivar ( Venezuelan unit of currency)* * *bolivar ( Venezuelan unit of currency)* * *
bolívar sustantivo masculino
bolivar ( Venezuelan unit of currency)
bolívar sustantivo masculino bolivar (national currency of Venezuela)
' bolívar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
céntimo
* * *Bolívar n pr(Simón) Bolívar (Simon) BolivarBOLÍVARThe greatest of the leaders of Latin America's struggle for independence from Spain, Simon Bolivar was born in Caracas, Venezuela on 24 July 1783. From an early age he was an advocate of independence from Spain, and he propagandized for it on his travels through Latin America, Europe and the United States. Venezuela declared itself independent in 1811 at his prompting, and in 1813 he led a victorious army into Caracas, gaining for himself the title of “Libertador” (“Liberator”). In 1819 he founded the state of Gran Colombia (including modern-day Venezuela, Colombia, Panama and Ecuador), and became its first president. His only rival of equivalent stature was José de San Martin, who freed his native Argentina and helped in the liberation of Chile and Peru. After Bolivar met San Martin in 1822, the Argentinian resigned his position as protector of Peru and went into exile in France. Bolivar's subsequent victory at the battle of Ayacucho in 1824 finally secured independence for Peru and brought an end to Spanish rule in South America. In 1826 he opened the Congress of Panama, which sought to give concrete form to his ideal of a united confederation of Latin American states – an ideal which has been cherished by many Latin Americans since his day. Disillusioned by the failure of his pan-American ideal in practice, he retired from public life in 1830 and died on 17 December of the same year.* * *m bolivar (currency unit of Venezuela)* * *bolívar nm: bolivar (monetary unit of Venezuela) -
83 cachaco
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84 comodín
m.1 wildcard, wild card operator, wild card.2 joker card, joker, wild card.* * *1 (mono) joker; (otra carta) wild card\palabra comodín word applicable to anything* * *1. SM1) (Naipes) joker2) (=excusa) pretext, stock excuse3) (Ling) catch-all, all-purpose word4) (Inform) wildcard5) (Mec) useful gadget2.* * *a) (Jueg) ( mono) joker; ( otra carta) wild cardesa excusa se está convirtiendo en un comodín — that excuse seems to be getting used rather a lot recently
esta palabra se usa como or de comodín — this word is used to refer to anything and everything
b) (Inf) wildcard* * *a) (Jueg) ( mono) joker; ( otra carta) wild cardesa excusa se está convirtiendo en un comodín — that excuse seems to be getting used rather a lot recently
esta palabra se usa como or de comodín — this word is used to refer to anything and everything
b) (Inf) wildcard* * *comodín11 = jack of all trades, factotum.Ex: Jacks of all trades are curious by nature: they try to see things through the eyes of others and are only limited by their own ability.
Ex: Quietly spoken, introverted Henry, the main character, tries to get casual jobs (anything, like a factotum) around Los Angeles.comodín22 = all-purpose.Ex: In UDC the colon has to act as an ' all purpose' facet indicator to a very large extent.
comodín33 = joker.Nota: Juego de cartas.Ex: Pseudohallucination is used as the ' joker' in a poker game (i.e. made to take diagnostic values according to clinical need) which has retarded important decisions as to the nature and definition of hallucinations.
comodín44 = wildcard character, wildcard [wild card].Nota: En las búsquedas, símbolo usado para sustituir generalmente un carácter de una palabra.Ex: Use one or more question marks as wildcard characters at the end of the word stem to truncate the stem.
Ex: Use a question mark (?), or wildcard, to specify a limited number of varying characters within or at the end of a word.* * *en este juego el dos es comodín twos are wild in this gameesa excusa se está convirtiendo en un comodín that excuse seems to be getting used o ( colloq) wheeled out rather a lot recentlyen Colombia usan esta palabra como or de comodín in Colombia this word is used to refer to anything and everythingeste banquito nos hace de comodín we use this stool for all sorts of thingsen esta oficina es el comodín in this office she's the general factotum o she does all sorts of jobs2 ( Inf) wild card* * *
comodín sustantivo masculino
( otra carta) wild cardb) (Inf) wild card
comodín sustantivo masculino Naipes joker
' comodín' also found in these entries:
English:
joker
- wild
* * *♦ adjAm [comodón] comfort-loving♦ nm1. [naipe] joker2. [persona] Jack of all trades;una palabra comodín an all-purpose word3. Informát wild card4. Am [comodón] comfort lover* * *m1 en naipes joker2 INFOR wild card3 palabra stand-in word* * *1) : joker, wild card2) : all-purpose word or thing3) : pretext, excuse* * *comodín n joker -
85 chaucha
f.1 coin of little value. (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), River Plate)2 green bean (judía verde). (Bolivian Spanish, River Plate)3 early potato. (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru))* * *1. ADJ INV LAm1) (Agr) early2) (Med) [nacimiento] premature; [mujer] who gives birth prematurely3) Cono Sur (=malo) poor-quality; (=soso) insipid, tasteless, characterless; (=de mal gusto) in poor taste2. SF1) LAm (=patata) early potato2) Cono Sur (=judía verde) string bean3) Perú (=comida) food* * *1) (RPl) (Bot, Coc) French bean2) (Chi fam)estar sin una or sin ni chaucha — to be broke (colloq)
caerle la chaucha a alguien — (fam)
al final le cayó la chaucha — the penny finally dropped
* * *1) (RPl) (Bot, Coc) French bean2) (Chi fam)estar sin una or sin ni chaucha — to be broke (colloq)
caerle la chaucha a alguien — (fam)
al final le cayó la chaucha — the penny finally dropped
* * *se quedó sin una chaucha she was left without a cent o a penny ( colloq) o a bean* * *
chaucha sustantivo femenino (RPl) (Bot, Coc) French bean
' chaucha' also found in these entries:
English:
green
- runner
* * *♦ adjRP Fam dull, boring;la fiesta estuvo bastante chaucha the party was pretty dull o boring♦ nf1. Bol, RP [judía verde] green bean3. Andes, RP [moneda] = coin of little value;costar chauchas y palitos to cost next to nothing* * *f RplFrench bean -
86 guajiro
m.white Cuban peasant.* * *guajiro, -aSM / F1) Cuba (white) peasant* * *- ra masculino, femeninoa) ( en Cuba) peasantb) (en Col, Ven) native of the Guajira peninsula* * *- ra masculino, femeninoa) ( en Cuba) peasantb) (en Col, Ven) native of the Guajira peninsula* * *guajiro -ramasculine, feminine1 (en Cuba) peasant2 (en Col, Ven) native of the Guajira peninsula* * *
guajiro◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino
' guajiro' also found in these entries:
English:
pipe
* * *guajiro, -a♦ adj1. [de Guajira] of/from Guajira [Colombia, Venezuela]♦ nm,f3. [de Guajira] person from Guajira [Colombia, Venezuela]* * *m, guajira f Cupeasant* * * -
87 llanero
m.plainsman.* * *► adjetivo\el Llanero Solitario the Lone Ranger* * *llanero, -aSM / F1) esp Ven plainsman/plainswoman2) Caribe (=vaquero) cowboy* * *- ra masculino, femeninoa) ( habitante del llano) (m) plainsman; (f) plainswoman* * *- ra masculino, femeninoa) ( habitante del llano) (m) plainsman; (f) plainswoman* * *llanero -ramasculine, feminineel Llanero Solitario the Lone Ranger* * *
llanero◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino
(f) plainswoman
◊ llanos )
* * *llanero, -a♦ adj1. [del llano] of the plainspeople2. Col, Ven [de los Llanos] of/from the region of los Llanos [Venezuela, Colombia]♦ nm,f1. [del llano] plainsman, f plainswomanel Llanero Solitario the Lone Ranger2. Col, Ven [del campo] [dueño] farmer;[empleado] farm labourer3. Col, Ven [de los Llanos] person from the region of los Llanos [Venezuela, Colombia] -
88 cartagenero
► adjetivo1 of Cartagena, from Cartagena► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 person from Cartagena, inhabitant of Cartagena* * *cartagenero, -a1.ADJ of/from Cartagena2.SM / F native/inhabitant of Cartagena* * *cartagenero -raof/from Cartagena* * *cartagenero, -a♦ adjof/from Cartagena [Spain or Colombia]♦ nm,fperson from Cartagena [Spain or Colombia] -
89 joder ***
1. VT1) (=copular) to fuck ***, screw ***2) (=fastidiar) to piss off ***me jode tener que pagarlo yo todo — it's a bugger having to pay for it all myself ***, it pisses me off having to pay for it all myself ***
¡deja ya de joderme de una vez! — stop bugging me! *, stop being such a pain in the arse! **
si te deniegan la prórroga esta vez, te han jodido — if they refuse you an extension this time, you've had it * o you're fucked ***
¡no te jode! ¡ahora dice que es amigo nuestro! — can you believe it! - now he's calling himself a friend of ours
si yo tuviera un coche así también podría ir a esa velocidad,¡no te jode! — if I had a car like that I could go that fast as well, no problem o (EEUU) * no sweat
a mí también me gustaría ser rico, ¡no te jode! — I'd like to be rich too, wouldn't we all!
3) (=estropear) [+ aparato] to bust *, bugger up ***; [+ planes] to screw up **, bugger up ***¡me has jodido el reloj! — you've bust * o buggered up *** my watch!, you've busted my watch (EEUU) *
lo que hacen es jodernos la vida al resto — what they do is fuck *** o screw * o bugger *** things up for the rest of us
- joderlaen cuanto abres la boca la jodes — as soon as you open your mouth you mess o screw * things up
¡la jodimos! — now we've blown it! *
2. VI1) (=copular) to fuck ***, screw ***2) (=fastidiar)ya sé que jode tener que levantarse tan temprano — I know it's a drag * o a pain in the arse *** o ass (EEUU) *** having to get up so early
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90 pasearse
VPR1) [gen] to go for a walk, go for a stroll; (=de un lado a otro) to walk about, walk up and downpasear en bicicleta — to go for a ride, go cycling
pasear en coche — to go for a drive, go for a run in the car
pasear a caballo — to ride, go riding
2) Esp (=estar ocioso) to idle, loaf about3)pasearse por un tema — Esp to deal superficially with a subject
4)* * *
■pasearse vr (sin objetivo) to loaf about
' pasearse' also found in these entries:
English:
pace
- parade
- promenade
- saunter
- walk about
- walk around
* * *vpr1. [caminar] to go for a walk* * *v/r walk* * *vr: to walk around -
91 tratarse
1 (relacionarse) to talk to each other, be on speaking terms2 (llamarse) to address each other as, call each other3 (referirse) to be about* * *VPR1) (=cuidarse) to look after o.s.no se trata nada mal el chico — iró he certainly looks after himself all right
2) (=relacionarse)•
tratarse con algn — to have dealings with sbhace tiempo que no me trato con ellos — it is a while since I've had any dealings o had anything to do with them
3) (=hablarse) to address each other¿cómo nos tenemos que tratar? — how should we address each other?
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tratarse de, se tratan de usted — they address each other as "usted"¿aquí nos tratamos de tú o de usted? — are we on "tú" or "usted" terms here?
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tratarse de algo —a) (=ser acerca de) to be about sth¿de qué se trata? — what's it about?
b) (=ser cuestión de)c) (=ser)ahora bien, tratándose de ti... — now, seeing as it's you...
si no se trata más que de eso — if there's no more to it than that, if that's all it is
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■tratarse verbo reflexivo
1 (tener contacto o relación) to be on speaking terms [con, with]
2 (referirse) se trata de Juan, it is about Juan
se trata de nuestra vida, I'm talking about our life
' tratarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alquilar
- alternar
- calaña
- tratar
English:
mix
* * *vpren mi trabajo me trato con todo tipo de gente I deal with all sorts of people in my job;se trata con gente muy rara she mixes with some very strange people;no se trata con su padre he has no contact with his father¿de qué se trata? [libro, película] what's it about?se trata de encontrar una solución it's a question of finding a solution, what we have to do is find a solution;necesito hablar contigo – ¿de qué se trata? I need to talk to you – what about?;¿problemas con la familia? – no, no se trata de eso are you having problems with your family? – no, that's not it;tratándose de él, haremos una excepción we'll make an exception in his case o seeing as it's him;se trata de un hombre moreno de mediana estatura he's a dark man of average heighttratarse de usted/tú = to address each other using the “usted” form/the “tú” form* * *v/r:¿de qué se trata? what’s it about?* * *vrtratarse de : to be about, to concern* * *tratarse vb1. (ser cuestión de) to be about2. (tener relación) to be friendly with -
92 caleño
adj.lime-like.* * *► adjetivo1 of Cali, from Cali► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 person from Cali, inhabitant of Cali* * *caleño, -a♦ adjof/from Cali [Colombia]♦ nm,fperson from Cali [Colombia] -
93 medellinense
► adjetivo1 of Medellín, from Medellín1 person from Medellín, inhabitant of Medellín* * *♦ adjof/from Medellín [Colombia]♦ nm,fperson from Medellín [Colombia] -
94 cartel de Medellín y cartel de Cali
The two most important Colombian drug cartels. From 1975, Colombia's role in the narcotics trade has become increasingly important. It is now a major supplier of cocaine to the western world. This has led to great tension within Colombia, and has also affected the country's international relations.Spanish-English dictionary > cartel de Medellín y cartel de Cali
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95 comunero
m.1 a joint holder of a tenure of lands.2 joint owner of land, joint tenant, joint owner.* * *( Hist)1 (en Castilla) Comunero ( in the uprising against Carlos I)2 (en Colombia, Paraguay) rebel ( in uprisings against the Spanish Crown)* * *comunero, -a nm,f3. Perú, Méx [indígena] = member of an indigenous village community -
96 payanés
of/from Popayán* * *payanés, -esa♦ adjof/from Popayán [Colombia]♦ nm,fperson from Popayán [Colombia] -
97 колумбийский
прил.colombiano; de Colombia -
98 AUC
CO; сокр. от Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia -
99 a no
a noColombia sobald (als)... -
100 acatar
aka'tarvehren, verehrenverbo transitivo1. [obedecer] befolgen2. [respetar] respektierenacataracatar [aka'tar]num1num (respetar) achtennum2num (obedecer) befolgen
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