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1 volleyball
noun (a game in which a ball is volleyed over a high net, using the hands.) voleibol, balonvoleavolleyball n voleiboltr['vɒlɪbɔːl]1 balonvolea nombre masculino, voleibol nombre masculinovolleyball ['vɑli.bɔl] n: voleibol mn.• balonvolea (Deporte) s.m.• balónvolea s.f.• voleibol (Deporte) s.m.'vɑːlibɔːl, 'vɒlibɔːlmass noun vóleibol m, balonvolea m['vɒlɪbɔːl]1.N balonvolea m, voleibol m, volibol m (LAm)2.CPDvolleyball player N — jugador(a) m / f de balonvolea, jugador(a) m / f de voleibol, jugador(a) m / f de volibol (LAm)
* * *['vɑːlibɔːl, 'vɒlibɔːl]mass noun vóleibol m, balonvolea m -
2 Volleyball
-1-Volleyball1 ['vɔlibal]————————-2-Volleyball2[ˈvɔlibal] der -
3 volleyball
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7 baseline
tr['beɪslaɪn]2 (surveying) base nombre femenino3 (diagram) línea cero4 SMALLART/SMALL punto de fugan.• base s.m.• línea de fondo (Deporte) s.f.• línea de saque (Deporte) s.f.'beɪslaɪn1) ( starting point) línea f base2) (in tennis, volleyball) línea f de saque; ( in baseball) línea f de bases['beɪslaɪn]N1) (Tennis) línea f de saque or de fondo2) (Survey) línea f de base3) (fig) (on scale) punto m de referencia* * *['beɪslaɪn]1) ( starting point) línea f base2) (in tennis, volleyball) línea f de saque; ( in baseball) línea f de bases -
8 balonvolea
balonvolea sustantivo masculino volleyball
balonvolea sustantivo masculino volleyball ' balonvolea' also found in these entries: English: volley -
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1. noun(the sandy or stony shore of a sea or lake: Children love playing on the beach.) playa
2. verb(to drive or pull (a boat etc) up on to a beach: We'll beach the boat here and continue on foot.) vararbeach n playatr[biːʧ]1 playa1 varar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLon the beach en la playabeach hut caseta de playabeach umbrella sombrilla, quitasol nombre masculinobeach ['bi:ʧ] vt: hacer embarrancar, hacer varar, hacer encallarbeach n: playa fn.(§ pl.: beaches) = playa s.f.• ribera s.f.
I biːtʃnoun playa fa day at the beach — un día en la playa; (before n)
beach ball — pelota f de playa
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transitive verb \<\<boat\>\> arrastrar a la playa; \<\<whale\>\> hacer* embarrancar[biːtʃ]1.N playa f2.VT [+ boat] varar; [+ whale] embarrancar, encallar3.CPDbeach babe * N — mujer f espectacular (en la playa)
beach ball N — balón m de playa
beach barbecue N — barbacoa f en la playa
beach buggy N — buggy m
beach bum * N — playero(-a) m / f (de mucho cuidado) *
beach chair N — (US) tumbona f
beach pyjamas NPL — pijama m de verano
beach towel N — toalla f de playa
beach umbrella N — sombrilla f
beach volleyball N — voley-playa m, voleibol-playa m
beach wrap N — batín m (de playa)
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I [biːtʃ]noun playa fa day at the beach — un día en la playa; (before n)
beach ball — pelota f de playa
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transitive verb \<\<boat\>\> arrastrar a la playa; \<\<whale\>\> hacer* embarrancar -
10 smash
smæʃ
1. verb1) ((sometimes with up) to (cause to) break in pieces or be ruined: The plate dropped on the floor and smashed into little pieces; This unexpected news had smashed all his hopes; He had an accident and smashed up his car.) romper, quebrar, hacer pedazos, arruinar2) (to strike with great force; to crash: The car smashed into a lamp-post.) estrellar(se)
2. noun1) ((the sound of) a breakage; a crash: A plate fell to the ground with a smash; There has been a bad car smash.) choque2) (a strong blow: He gave his opponent a smash on the jaw.) golpe violento3) (in tennis etc, a hard downward shot.) smash, mate•- smashing- smash hit
smash1 n1. estrépito2. choque / accidente de tráfico3. smash / rematesmash2 vb1. romper2. hacerse añicos / hacerse pedazostr[smæʃ]1 (noise) estrépito, estruendo3 (blow) golpe nombre masculino5 (success, hit) exitazo, gran éxito■ the waves smashed the little boat against the rocks las olas estrellaron la barquita contra las rocas3 (defeat) vencer, derrotar, aplastar; (destroy) destrozar, destruir; (break up) desarticular, desmantelar; (beat) batir, superar4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (in tennis) hacer un mate, dar un mate\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto smash somebody's face partirle la cara a alguiensmash hit gran éxito, exitazosmash ['smæʃ] vt1) break: romper, quebrar, hacer pedazos2) wreck: destrozar, arruinar3) crash: estrellar, chocarsmash vi1) shatter: hacerse pedazos, hacerse añicos2) collide, crash: estrellarse, chocarsmash n1) blow: golpe m2) collision: choque m3) bang, crash: estrépito mn.• mate (Balonvolea) (•Deporte•) s.m.n.• golpe violento s.m.• quiebra s.f.• rotura s.f.• rotura violenta s.f.v.• aplastar v.• desbaratar v.• despachurrar v.• hacer pedazos v.• quebrantar v.• quebrar v.• reventar v.• romper con fuerza v.smæʃ
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1)a) ( sound) estrépito m, estruendo mb) ( collision) (BrE) choque m2)a) ( blow) golpe mb) (in tennis, badminton, squash) smash m, remate m, remache m3) ( success) (colloq) exitazo m (fam)
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1) ( break) \<\<furniture\>\> romper*, destrozar*; \<\<car\>\> destrozar*; \<\<glass\>\> romper*; ( into small pieces) hacer* añicos2) ( destroy) \<\<rebellion\>\> aplastar, sofocar*; \<\<drug racket/spy ring\>\> acabar con, desarticular; \<\<hopes\>\> echar por tierra, destruir*he smashed the world record — batió or rompió el record mundial
3)a) (hit, drive forcefully)b) (in tennis, badminton, squash) rematar, remachar
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vi1) ( shatter) hacerse* pedazosit smashed into a thousand pieces — se hizo añicos, se rompió en mil pedazos
2) ( crash)to smash AGAINST/INTO something — estrellarse or chocar* contra algo
•Phrasal Verbs:- smash in- smash up[smæʃ]1. N1) (=breakage) rotura f, quiebra f (LAm); (=sound of breaking) estruendo m2) (=collision) choque m3) (Tennis, Badminton etc) smash m, remate m, remache m4) (Econ) (=bankruptcy) quiebra f ; (=crisis) crisis f inv económica5) * (=success) exitazo m2. VT1) (=break) romper, quebrar (esp LAm); (=shatter) hacer pedazos, hacer trizasto smash sth to pieces or bits — hacer pedazos or añicos algo
he smashed his fist into Paul's face — le dio or pegó un fuerte puñetazo en la cara a Paul
2) (=wreck) dar al traste con; (=ruin) arruinar, minar3) (=beat) [+ team, enemy, opponent] aplastar; [+ record etc] pulverizar, batir4) (Tennis, Badminton etc) [+ ball] rematar, remachar3. VI1) (=break) romperse, hacerse pedazos, quebrarse (esp LAm)2) (=crash)3) (Econ) quebrar4.ADVto go smash into sth — dar de lleno contra algo, dar violentamente contra algo
5.CPD- smash in- smash up* * *[smæʃ]
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1)a) ( sound) estrépito m, estruendo mb) ( collision) (BrE) choque m2)a) ( blow) golpe mb) (in tennis, badminton, squash) smash m, remate m, remache m3) ( success) (colloq) exitazo m (fam)
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1) ( break) \<\<furniture\>\> romper*, destrozar*; \<\<car\>\> destrozar*; \<\<glass\>\> romper*; ( into small pieces) hacer* añicos2) ( destroy) \<\<rebellion\>\> aplastar, sofocar*; \<\<drug racket/spy ring\>\> acabar con, desarticular; \<\<hopes\>\> echar por tierra, destruir*he smashed the world record — batió or rompió el record mundial
3)a) (hit, drive forcefully)b) (in tennis, badminton, squash) rematar, remachar
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vi1) ( shatter) hacerse* pedazosit smashed into a thousand pieces — se hizo añicos, se rompió en mil pedazos
2) ( crash)to smash AGAINST/INTO something — estrellarse or chocar* contra algo
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11 volley
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1. noun1) (in tennis, the hitting of a ball before it bounces.) volea2) (a burst of firing etc: a volley of shots; a volley of questions/curses.) descarga, aluvión, avalancha
2. verb1) (to hit (a ball etc) before it bounces: He volleyed the ball back to his opponent.) hacer una volea2) (to fire a rapid burst of (bullets, questions etc).) lanzar una descarga, lanzar un aluvión•tr['vɒlɪ]1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL descarga2 figurative use (of stones, curses) aluvión nombre masculino; (of blows) tanda; (of applause) salva3 (tennis) volea1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL lanzar una descarga2 (tennis) hacer una volea1 (sp) volear1) : descarga f (de tiros)2) : torrente m, lluvia f (de insultos, etc.)3) : salva f (de aplausos)4) : volea f (en deportes)v.• lanzar una descarga v.• volear v.n.• descarga s.f.• salva s.f.• volea (Deporte) s.f.• voleo s.m.
I 'vɑːli, 'vɒli1) ( of shots) descarga f (cerrada); (of protests, blows) lluvia f2) ( Sport) volea f
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transitive/intransitive verb volear['vɒlɪ]1. N1) [of shots] descarga f (cerrada); [of applause] salva f ; [of stones, objects] lluvia f ; [of insults] torrente m2) (Tennis) volea f2. VT1) [+ abuse, insults] dirigir (at a)2) (Tennis) volear3.VI (Mil) lanzar una descarga* * *
I ['vɑːli, 'vɒli]1) ( of shots) descarga f (cerrada); (of protests, blows) lluvia f2) ( Sport) volea f
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'bagərnvdragar, excavar1 dig (graben) excavar, dragar2 dig (Volleyball) rematartransitives Verb -
13 mirón
mirón,-ona sustantivo masculino y femenino spectators, onlooker, ogler: estábamos jugando al voleibol en la playa cuando vinieron unos mirones, some people showed up to ogle when we were playing volleyball at the beach ' mirón' also found in these entries: Spanish: curiosa - curioso - mirona English: bystander - Peeping Tom - voyeur -
14 mirona
mirón,-ona sustantivo masculino y femenino spectators, onlooker, ogler: estábamos jugando al voleibol en la playa cuando vinieron unos mirones, some people showed up to ogle when we were playing volleyball at the beach -
15 volibol
volibol sustantivo masculino (Col, Méx, Ven) volleyball
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