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121 clac
m.1 a clapping of the hands.2 a hat of tall crown provided with springs for shutting close; opera-hat.3 opera hat, collapsible hat, crush hat.4 group of fawning admirers, claque.* * *► nombre masculino (pl claques)1 (de copa alta) opera hat2 (de tres picos) cocked hat, three-cornered hat* * *1.SM(pl claques) opera hat, cocked hat2.SF claque* * *masculino crack* * *masculino crack* * *crack!* * *1. [en teatro] claque2. [camarilla] clique -
122 crisma
f.1 nut (informal).romperle la crisma a alguien to smash somebody's face inromperse la crisma to bash one's head2 chrism, holy oil, sacramental ointment.* * *► nombre masculino & nombre femenino1 RELIGIÓN chrism\romperle la crisma a alguien to knock somebody's block off* * *ISF1) (Rel) chrism2) ** (=cabeza) nut **, noggin (EEUU) **, headII1.SM [a veces]SF (tb: crismas) Esp Christmas card2.SF Méx Christmas present* * *Imasculino chrismIIromperse la crisma — (fam) to crack one's head open (colloq)
romperle la crisma a alguien — (fam) to smash somebody's face in (colloq)
* * *Imasculino chrismIIromperse la crisma — (fam) to crack one's head open (colloq)
romperle la crisma a alguien — (fam) to smash somebody's face in (colloq)
* * *chrismromperle la crisma a algn ( fam); to smash sb's face in ( colloq), to knock sb's block off ( BrE colloq)* * *
crisma f fam romperse la crisma, to brain oneself: ¡no te subas ahí que te vas a romper la crisma!, don't climb up there - you're going to break your head open!
' crisma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
así
- romperse
* * *crisma1 nf[cabeza] Fam nut, Br bonce;romperle la crisma a alguien to smash sb's face in;romperse la crisma to bash one's headcrisma2 nm[bálsamo] chrismcrisma3, crismas nm invEsp Christmas card* * *I f famhead, nut fam ;romper la crisma a alguien fam smash s.o’s face in famII m Christmas card* * *romperle la crisma a alguien: to knock someone's block off -
123 chicharrón
m.cracklings, fried piece of fat, pork rind, pork scratchings.* * *1 (de cerdo) pork crackling, fried pork rind\estar/quedar hecho,-a un chicharrón figurado to be burnt to a cinder* * *SM1) (Culin)chicharrones (de cerdo) — pork scratchings, pork cracklings (EEUU)
- estar hecho un chicharrón2) [por el sol] lobster *3) Caribe (=adulador) flatterer* * *1) (Coc)chicharrones — cracklings (pl) (AmE), pork scratchings (pl) (BrE)
darle chicharrón a algo/alguien — (Méx fam) ( eliminar) to get rid of something/somebody
tronar los chicharrones — (Méx) to crack the whip
2) (Ven fam) ( rizo) curl* * *1) (Coc)chicharrones — cracklings (pl) (AmE), pork scratchings (pl) (BrE)
darle chicharrón a algo/alguien — (Méx fam) ( eliminar) to get rid of something/somebody
tronar los chicharrones — (Méx) to crack the whip
2) (Ven fam) ( rizo) curl* * *A ( Coc):le dieron chicharrón para que no hablara they got rid of him o bumped him off so that he wouldn't talk ( colloq)le dieron chicharrón a muchos proyectos they axed o got rid of many projects ( colloq)estar como un chicharrón ( fam); to be as red as a lobstertronar los chicharrones ( Méx); to crack the whip* * *
chicharrón sustantivo masculino
piece of crackling;
* * *♦ nm[frito] pork crackling♦ chicharrones nmpl[embutido] = cold processed meat made from pork* * *chicharrón nm, pl - rrones1) : pork rind2) -
124 portillo
m.1 opening, gap (abertura).2 wicket gate (puerta pequeña).3 loophole.* * *1 breach* * *SM1) [en la pared] (=abertura) gap, opening; (=brecha) breach; (=puerta falsa) side entrance2) (=postigo) wicket, wicket gate3) (Geog) narrow pass4) [en objeto frágil] (=abolladura) dent; (=desportilladura) chip5) [para lograr algo] (=punto débil) weak spot, vulnerable point; [para solución] opening* * ** * ** * *1 (en la dentadura) gap2 (en un plato) chip3 (en una pared) chink, crack4 (entre montañas) narrow pass* * *portillo nm1. [abertura] opening, gap2. [puerta pequeña] wicket gate* * *m1 de muralla wicket (gate) -
125 trique
m.1 sharp sound, crack.2 pot, crock, large iron pot, kettle.* * *SM1) (=ruido) crack, sharp noise, swish2)a cada trique — at every moment, repeatedly
4) pl triques Méx * things, gear sing, odds and ends; And, CAm (=juego) noughts and crosses, tic tac toe (EEUU)* * *A (ruido) crackB ( Méx) (recipiente) pot* * *♦ nmCol, Cuba [juego] Br noughts and crosses, US tic-tac-toe♦ triques nmplMéx Fam stuff -
126 resquebrajamiento
m.1 crack (grieta).2 cracking (cuarteamiento).3 breakdown, breakage, cracking.* * *1 crack* * *(en la roca) cracking; (en la madera) splitting* * *1. [grieta] [en piedra, loza, plástico] crack;[en madera] split2. [cuarteamiento] cracking;[desmoronamiento] crumbling -
127 resquebrarse
pron.v.to start to crack, to start to chip, to crack, to craze.* * *1 to crack -
128 abrirse
pron.v.to open, to open out, to unfold, to spread out, to expand.* * *1 (gen) to open■ le dieron puntos para que no se le abriera la herida they gave her stitches so that the wound wouldn't open2 (flor) to open, come out3 (iniciarse) to begin, start, open4 (extenderse) to spread out, unfold5 (dar) to open (a, onto), look (a, onto)6 (ligamentos) to sprain7 figurado (sincerarse) to open out8 argot (largarse) to clear off, be off,■ ¡adiós, me abro! bye, I'm off!, US I'm out of here!* * *VPR1) [paracaídas, paraguas, ventana, libro] to opende repente se abrió la puerta — suddenly, the door opened
2) (=extenderse)ante nosotros se abría todo un mundo de posibilidades — a whole world of possibilities was opening up before us
3) [persona]a)b)c) ** (=largarse)¡me abro! — I'm off!
¡ábrete! — shove off! *
4)abrirse a: tenemos que abrirnos más al progreso — we have to open up more to progress
abrirse a o con algn — to confide in sb
5) (=romperse, rajarse)abrirse el tobillo — to twist one's ankle, sprain one's ankle
6) (Meteo) to clear, clear up7) Méx (=echar marcha atrás) to backtrack, back-pedal* * *(v.) = gape, swing + open, hewEx. This article argues that box designs for small books have 3 shortcomings: their corners tend to gape; strings, buttons and other fixing arrangements clutter the outside of the box; and the box flaps are too soft causing it to be pushed out of alignment.Ex. The window of opportunity now swings open for the creative library manager.Ex. All of the women hewed unconventional career paths mostly using convention.* * *(v.) = gape, swing + open, hewEx: This article argues that box designs for small books have 3 shortcomings: their corners tend to gape; strings, buttons and other fixing arrangements clutter the outside of the box; and the box flaps are too soft causing it to be pushed out of alignment.
Ex: The window of opportunity now swings open for the creative library manager.Ex: All of the women hewed unconventional career paths mostly using convention.* * *
■abrirse verbo reflexivo
1 to open
figurado abrirse camino, to make one's way: tienes que abrirte a nuevas ideas, you've got to be open to new ideas
2 familiar me fumo el pitillo y me abro, I'll finish this cigarette and then I'm off
' abrirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
paso
- abrir
- camino
- confiar
- empujón
- permiso
- pierna
English:
break through
- burst open
- gape
- open
- open out
- part
- plough through
- push through
- snap
- spring
- swing
- undone
- unfold
- wade through
- way
- work
- bloom
- burst
- do
- fan
- plow
- splay
- split
* * *vpr1. [puerta, caja] to open;[cremallera, chaqueta] to come undone;este bote no se abre this jar won't open;la puerta se abre fácilmente the door opens easily;se te ha abierto la camisa your shirt has come undone;la pared se abrió a causa del terremoto the earthquake caused a crack to appear in the wall2. [empezar] [película, función] to open, to begin;el libro se abre con una escena muy violenta the book opens with a very violent scene;el debate se abrió con una intervención del ministro the debate began with a speech by the minister3. [periodo] to begin;cuando se abra el plazo para presentar solicitudes when they start accepting applications4. [sincerarse] to open up;abrirse a alguien to open up to sb, to confide in sb;tienes que abrirte más a la gente you should be more open with people5. [posibilidades] to open up;tras su marcha se abrieron nuevas posibilidades after she left, new opportunities arose6. [cielo] to clear7. [flores] to blossom8. [vehículo en una curva] to go wide;se abrió demasiado en la curva y se cayó de la bici he went too wide on the bend and fell off his bike9. Depse abrió por la banda para esquivar a la defensa he moved out onto the wing to get behind the defence10. [rajarse] to split open;se cayó del caballo y se abrió la cabeza she fell off her horse and split her head opennosotros nos abrimos ya it's time for us to be off* * *v/r open;abrirse la cabeza split one’s head open;abrirse paso get through;abrirse paso entre make one’s way through;abrirse a algo fig open up to sth* * *vr1) : to open up2) : to clear (of the skies)* * *abrirse vb1. (en general) to open2. (irse) to be off¡me abro! I'm off!
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