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101 rogue
rogue [rəʊg]1 noun(a) (scoundrel) escroc m, filou m; (mischievous child) polisson(onne) m,f, coquin(e) m,f; (maverick) franc-tireur m∎ a rogue elephant un éléphant solitaire►► rogues' gallery (in police files) photographies fpl de repris de justice;Biology rogue gene gène m aberrant;rogue policeman policier m corrompu;rogue state État m voyou, État m paria;Stock Exchange rogue trader opérateur(trice) m,f peu scrupuleux(euse) -
102 naughty
'no:ti((usually of children) badly-behaved: a naughty boy; It is naughty to kick other children.) travieso- naughtiness
naughty adj travieso / malotr['nɔːtɪ]1 travieso,-a, malo,-a2 (risqué) atrevido,-a1) mischievous: travieso, pícaro2) risqué: picante, subido de tonoadj.• apicarado, -a adj.• desobediente adj.• malo, -a adj.• pícaro, -a adj.• travieso, -a adj.'nɔːtiadjective -tier, -tiesta) ( mischievous) <child/dog> malo, travieso, pícaro(you) naughty girl! — mala!; ( more affectionate) pícara!, pillina! (fam)
don't do that, it's naughty — eso no se hace
b) < word> feoc) ( in adult context)['nɔːtɪ]ADJ (compar naughtier) (superl naughtiest)1) [child] travieso, malothat was very naughty of you, that was a naughty thing to do — eso ha estado muy feo
you naughty boy! — (angrily) ¡mira que eres malo or travieso!; (indulgently) ¡anda, pillín or picaruelo! *
2) (of adult)it was a bit naughty of you to leave without telling anyone — no estuvo nada bien que te marcharas sin decir nada
3) (=risqué) [joke, song] verde, colorado (LAm)naughty bits * — hum (=male genitals) paquete ** m
the naughty bits * — (in film etc) las escenas picantes
* * *['nɔːti]adjective -tier, -tiesta) ( mischievous) <child/dog> malo, travieso, pícaro(you) naughty girl! — mala!; ( more affectionate) pícara!, pillina! (fam)
don't do that, it's naughty — eso no se hace
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103 rascal
noun1) (dishonest person) Schuft, der* * *(a cheeky or naughty person, especially a child: a cheeky little rascal.) der Schurke- academic.ru/60303/rascally">rascally* * *ras·cal[ˈrɑ:skəl, AM ˈræs-]nold/little \rascal alter/kleiner Schlawiner fam* * *['rAːskəl]nGauner m; (= child) Schlingel m, Frechdachs m; (old = scoundrel) Schurke m* * *A s1. Schuft m, Schurke m, Halunke m2. humb) Schlingel m, Frechdachs m (Kind)* * *noun1) (dishonest person) Schuft, der* * *n.Bengel - m.Gauner - m.Schuft -e m. -
104 urchin
nounRange, die; (boy) Strolch, der* * *['ə: in](a mischievous, usually dirty or ragged, child, especially a boy: He was chased by a crowd of urchins.) der Bengel* * *ur·chin[ˈɜ:tʃɪn, AM ˈɜ:r-]n1. (homeless child)* * *['ɜːtʃɪn]nGassenkind nt; (mischievous) Range f* * *1. Bengel m, Balg m/n2. ZOOLa) Seeigel mb) obs oder dial Igel m3. obs Kobold m* * *nounRange, die; (boy) Strolch, der* * *n.Bengel - m. -
105 niño
niño
(infantil, inmaduro) immature, childish ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (f) girl, child; ( bebé) baby;◊ ¿te gustan los niños? do you like children?;de niño as a child; niño bien rich kid (colloq); niño de pecho small o young baby; el niño mimado de la maestra the teacher's favorite( conjugate favorite) o pet; niño prodigio child prodigy (f) daughter, child;
niño,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino child: tiene dos niños y una niña, he has two sons and a daughter
va a tener un niño, she's expecting a baby
de niño, as a child
II adjetivo (persona infantil) child Locuciones: la niña de tus ojos, the apple of one's eye ' niño' also found in these entries: Spanish: aberración - abrigada - abrigado - ahijada - ahijado - asistencia - balbuceo - barrio - berrear - berrido - bicho - bien - bisnieta - bisnieto - bombón - bonita - bonito - botija - buena - bueno - caca - calor - cargar - cartera - clavada - clavado - condenada - condenado - conflictiva - conflictivo - crianza - criatura - daño - dejar - derecha - derecho - dormir - edad - educada - educado - enferma - enfermo - escolar - existencia - extremar - fiebre - ir - gas - gorrina - gorrino English: any - astonishing - baby - baby buggy - baby carriage - batter - boggle - bonnet - boo-boo - bounce - boy - bring up - buggy - busily - child - child prodigy - clown around - congenital - console - cub scout - cute - disobedient - dyslexia - erratic - formative - foster - foster child - from - girl - growing - highchair - horror - indulge - indulgence - infant - it - jelly baby - keep in - kid - let off - little - mischief - mischievous - mommy - naughty - outcry - outwardly - overgrown - pat - play pen -
106 rogue
[rəuɡ]1) (a dishonest person: I wouldn't buy a car from a rogue like him.) gavtyv2) (a mischievous person, especially a child: She's a little rogue sometimes.) gavtyveagtig* * *[rəuɡ]1) (a dishonest person: I wouldn't buy a car from a rogue like him.) gavtyv2) (a mischievous person, especially a child: She's a little rogue sometimes.) gavtyveagtig -
107 urchin
['ə: in](a mischievous, usually dirty or ragged, child, especially a boy: He was chased by a crowd of urchins.) gadedreng* * *['ə: in](a mischievous, usually dirty or ragged, child, especially a boy: He was chased by a crowd of urchins.) gadedreng -
108 naughty
1. a непослушный; шаловливый; капризныйnaughty child — шалун, озорник
2. a шотл. дурной, гадкий3. a эвф. рискованный, сомнительный4. a арх. порочный, греховный, испорченный5. a библ. плохой, худойСинонимический ряд:1. disobedient (adj.) bad; disobedient; ill-behaved; impish; insubordinate; misbehaving; mischievous; obstreperous; paw; recalcitrant; roguish; unmanageable; unruly; wayward2. indecent (adj.) bawdy; dirty; immodest; improper; indecent; indiscreet; lewd; offensive; risque; rude; vulgar; wantonАнтонимический ряд:well-behaved; wholesome -
109 негодник
муж.;
разг. mischievous person, rogue;
naughty child( о ребенке)негодн|ик - м., ~ица ж. разг. ne`er-do-well, rogue;
(о ребёнке) naughty child*;
~ость ж. unfitness;
прийти в ~ become* useless, be* unfit for use;
(износиться) fall* into disrepair, wear* out;
~ый
1. (к, для) unfit (for), not fit (for) ;
~ый к военной службе ineligible/unfit for military service;
2. разг. (плохой) worthless;
(о человеке тж.) good-for-nothing;
~ный чек dud cheque;
~ая копия кино scratch print.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > негодник
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110 varmint
noun* * *var·mint[AM ˈvɑ:rmɪnt]* * *['vAːmɪnt]n2) (= animal) Schädling m* * *varmint [ˈvɑː(r)mınt] s1. ZOOL Schädling m2. umg Halunke m* * *noun* * *n.Racker - m.Schädling m. -
111 баловник
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > баловник
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112 мальчишеский
прил.
1) boyish
2) перен. mischievous, puerile, childishмальчиш|еский - boyish;
(ребяческий) childish;
~ество с. childishness;
(шалость) (childish) prank;
~ка м. разг. boy;
вести себя как ~ка behave like a boy;
urchin разг. ;
в сравнении с одноклассниками он ~ка by comparison with his classmates, he is a child.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > мальчишеский
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113 проказить
несовер. - проказить;
совер. - напроказить без доп.;
разг. play pranks, horse around, be up to mischiefБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > проказить
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114 naughty
ˈnɔ:tɪ прил.
1) непослушный, капризный, шаловливый;
озорной Girls, you're being very naughty. ≈ Девочки, вы очень плохо себя ведете. Syn: mischievous, disobedient, unruly
2) а) уст. порочный, греховный, испорченный, безнравственный naughty world ≈ грешный мир naughty figs ≈ смоквы весьма худые the water is naughty ≈ вода нехороша Syn: wicked б) сомнительный, рискованный (слегка грубый или относящийся к сексу - о книгах, словах, картинах и т. п.) You know what little boys are like with naughty words. ≈ Вы знаете, что детей привлекает в сомнительных словах. непослушный;
шаловливый;
капризный - * child шалун, озорник - you were * today ты сегодня плохо себя вел дурной, гадкий( о взрослых) - it is very * of you как это нехорошо с вашей стороны( эвфмеизм) рискованный, сомнительный - * hints щекотливые намеки - * stories пикантные анекдоты - N. Nineties беспутные девяностые годы( 1890-
1900) (устаревшее) порочный, греховный, испорченный - * world грешный мир (библеизм) плохой, худой - * figs смоквы весьма худые - the water is * вода нехороша naughty уст. дурной, испорченный;
гадкий;
naughty story неприличный анекдот ~ непослушный, капризный, шаловливый;
озорной naughty уст. дурной, испорченный;
гадкий;
naughty story неприличный анекдот -
115 obedient
əˈbi:djənt прил. покорный, послушный, готовый подчиняться your obedient servant ≈ ваш покорный слуга( в официальном письме) Syn: dutiful, good, well-behaved, docile, humble Ant: mischievous, stubborn( устаревшее) послушный, покорный человек( устаревшее) послушник послушный, покорный - * child послушный ребенок - your * servant ваш покорный слуга (в официальном письме) obedient послушный, покорный;
your obedient servant ваш покорный слуга (в официальном письме)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > obedient
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116 look
luk
1. verb1) (to turn the eyes in a certain direction so as to see, to find, to express etc: He looked out of the window; I've looked everywhere, but I can't find him; He looked at me (angrily).) mirar2) (to seem: It looks as if it's going to rain; She looks sad.) parecer3) (to face: The house looks west.) dar a
2. noun1) (the act of looking or seeing: Let me have a look!) ojeada2) (a glance: a look of surprise.) mirada3) (appearance: The house had a look of neglect.) aspecto, apariencia•- - looking
- looks
- looker-on
- looking-glass
- lookout
- by the looks of
- by the look of
- look after
- look ahead
- look down one's nose at
- look down on
- look for
- look forward to
- look here!
- look in on
- look into
- look on
- look out
- look out!
- look over
- look through
- look up
- look up to
look1 n1. mirada / vistazo2. expresión3. aspecto / pintagood looks belleza / buen parecidolook2 vb1. mirarwhat are you looking at? ¿qué miras?2. parecer / tener aspectoit looks easy, but it's difficult parece fácil, pero es difícilto look forward to tener ganas de / hacer ilusiónlook out! ¡cuidado!tr[lʊk]1 mirar (at, -)■ what are they looking at? ¿qué miran?2 (seem) parecer■ how do I look? ¿qué tal estoy?1 mirar2 (seem) parecer1 (glance) mirada2 (appearance) aspecto, apariencia3 (expression) expresión nombre femenino■ I could tell by the look of him that he wasn't at all interested a juzgar por su expresión no le interesaba lo más mínimo4 (fashion) moda1 ¡mira!1 belleza f sing\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLby the look(s) of it por lo vistolook alive! / look lively! familiar ¡espabílate!look before you leap antes de que te cases mira lo que hacesnot to be much to look at familiar no ser demasiado guapo,-a, no ser ninguna bellezato have a look for something buscar algoto look around for something andar buscando algoto look down one's nose at somebody mirar a alguien malto look on the bright side (of things) mirar el lado bueno de las cosasto look well on somebody sentar bien a alguienlook ['lʊk] vi1) glance: mirarto look out the window: mirar por la ventana2) investigate: buscar, mirarlook in the closet: busca en el closetlook before you leap: mira lo que haces3) seem: parecerhe looks happy: parece estar contentoI look like my mother: me parezco a mi madre4)to look after : cuidar, cuidar de5)to look for expect: esperar6)to look for seek: buscarlook vt: mirarlook n1) glance: mirada f2) expression: cara fa look of disapproval: una cara de desaprobación3) aspect: aspecto m, apariencia f, aire mexpr.• mira v.n.• ademán s.m.• apariencia s.f.• aspecto s.m.• búsqueda s.f.• cara s.f.• cariz s.m.• empaque s.m.• facha s.f.• gesto s.m.• mirada s.f.• miramiento s.m.• ojeada s.f.• parecer s.m.• vista s.f.• vistazo s.m.v.• buscar v.• mirar v.• observar v.• parecer v.lʊk
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1) ( glance) mirada fif looks could kill... — si las miradas mataran...
to have o take a look at something/somebody — echarle un vistazo a algo/alguien
I bought this - let's have a look — compré esto - ¿a ver?
have o take a good look at the picture — fíjate bien en el cuadro, mira bien el cuadro
I'll have to take a long, hard look at the figures — tendré que estudiar detenidamente las cifras
2) (search, examination)have a look for my pipe, will you? — mira a ver si me encuentras la pipa, por favor
do you mind if I take a look around? — ¿le importa si echo un vistazo?
3)a) ( expression) cara fb) ( appearance) aire mI don't like the look of his friend — no me gusta el aspecto or (fam) la pinta de su amigo
he's down on his luck by the look(s) of him — a juzgar por su aspecto, está pasando una mala racha
c) ( Clothing) moda f, look mshe was attracted by his good looks — la atrajo lo guapo or (AmL tb) lo buen mozo que era
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2)a) (see, glance) mirarI looked around — ( behind) me volví a mirar or miré hacia atrás; ( all around) miré a mi alrededor
to look down — ( lower eyes) bajar la vista; (from tower, clifftop) mirar hacia abajo
he looked straight o right through me — me miró sin verme
to look up — ( raise eyes) levantar la vista; (toward ceiling, sky) mirar hacia arriba
to look on the bright side of something — ver* el lado bueno or positivo de algo
to look the other way — ( ignore) hacer* la vista gorda; ( lit) mirar para otro lado, apartar la vista
b) (as interj)(now) look here — oye tú!, escucha un momento!
c) ( face)our window looks north — nuestra ventana da al norte or está orientada al norte
to look ONTO something — dar* a algo
3) (search, investigate) mirar, buscar*look before you leap — mira lo que haces, mira dónde te metes
4) (seem, appear)he looks well/ill — tiene buena/mala cara
she looks unhappy — parece (que está) triste, se la ve triste (AmL)
he's 60, but looks 20 years younger — tiene 60 años, pero aparenta 20 menos
how does it look to you? — ¿a ti qué te parece?
will they stay? - it looks like it — ¿se quedarán? - parece que sí or eso parece
to look as if o as though: it looks as though it's healing nicely parece que está cicatrizando bien; you look as though you could use a drink me da la impresión de que no te vendría mal un trago; to look alive o lively o (BrE also) sharp — (colloq) espabilar (fam)
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look vt mirarPhrasal Verbs:- look at- look for- look in- look on- look out- look to- look up[lʊk]1. N1) (=glance) mirada f, vistazo m•
to have a look at sth — echar un vistazo a algohave a look at this! — ¡mira esto!, ¡échale un vistazo a esto!
shall we have a look round the town? — ¿damos una vuelta por la ciudad?
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to take a look at sth — echar un vistazo a algotake a look at this! — ¡míra esto!, ¡échale un vistazo a esto!
to take a long hard look at o.s. — (fig) examinarse a sí mismo detenidamente
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do you want a look? — ¿quieres verlo?2) (=expression) mirada fhe gave me a furious look — me miró furioso, me lanzó una mirada furiosa
if looks could kill*... — si las miradas mataran...
3) (=search)have another look! — ¡vuelve a buscar!
4) (=air, appearance) aire m, aspecto m, pinta * fhe had a sad look — tenía un aspecto or aire triste
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by the look(s) of it or things — a juzgar por las aparienciasby the look(s) of him... — viéndole, se diría que...
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you can't go by looks alone — es arriesgado juzgar por las apariencias nada más•
to like the look of sb/sth, I don't like the look of him — me cae mal, no me fío de él5) looks (=attractiveness)•
she has kept her looks — sigue tan guapa como siempre•
she's losing her looks — no es tan guapa como antes6) (=fashion) moda f, estilo m•
the new look — la nueva moda2. VI1) (=see, glance) mirarlook! — ¡mira!
look here! — ¡oye!
just look! — ¡mira!, ¡fíjate!
look who's here! — ¡mira quién está aquí!
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to look the other way — (lit) mirar para el otro lado; (fig) hacer como que no se da cuenta•
to be looking over sb's shoulder — (fig) estar siempre vigilando a algn- look down one's nose at sth/sb2) (=search)look again! — ¡vuelve a buscar!
3) (=seem, appear) parecer, verse (LAm)she doesn't look her age — no aparenta or representa la edad que tiene
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it looks all right to me — me parece que está bien•
it will look bad — (fig) quedará mal•
he wanted to look his best for the interview — quería estar lo mejor (arreglado) posible para la entrevistaI don't look my best first thing in the morning — cuando me levanto por la mañana no estoy muy guapa que digamos
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he looks good in a uniform — está muy guapo en uniformeManchester United are looking good for the championship — el Manchester United tiene muchas posibilidades de ganar el campeonato
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she wasn't looking herself — parecía otra, no parecía la misma•
how does it look to you? — ¿qué te parece?how do I look? — ¿cómo estoy?
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she's 70 but doesn't look it — tiene 70 años pero no los aparenta or representa•
look lively! * — ¡muévete! *•
to look the part — (fig) parecerlo•
she looked prettier than ever — estaba más guapa que nunca•
how pretty you look! — ¡qué guapa estás!•
to make sb look small — (fig) rebajar a algnit looks well — parece muy bien, tiene buena apariencia
4)•
to look like —a) (=be in appearance)what does she look like? — ¿cómo es físicamente?
b)to look like sb — (=resemble) parecerse a algn
this photo doesn't look like him — la foto no se le parece, en esta foto no parece él
c) (=seem)5)• to look as if or as though: it looks as if or as though the train will be late — parece que el tren va a llegar tarde
try to look as if or as though you're glad to see me — haz como que te alegras de verme
it doesn't look as if or as though he's coming — parece que no va a venir
6) (=face)7) (=seek)•
they are looking to make a profit — quieren sacar ganancias3. VT1) (=look at) mirarto look sb (straight) in the eye(s) or in the face — mirar directamente a los ojos de algn
I would never be able to look her in the eye(s) or face again — no podría resistir su mirada, siempre me avergonzaría al verla
2) (=pay attention to)•
look what you've done now! — ¡mira lo que has hecho!•
look where you're going! — ¡fíjate por donde vas!- look at- look for- look in- look on- look out- look to- look upLOOK FOR
Omission of article
► Don't translate the article "a" in sentences like I'm looking for a flat, when the number of such things is not significant since people normally only look for one at a time:
I'm looking for a flat Estoy buscando piso
He's looking for a secretary Busca secretaria The personal a is not used before people when the article is omitted as above. ► Do translate the article when the thing or person is qualified:
He's looking for a little flat Busca un piso pequeño NOTE: When translating examples like I'm looking for someone to... translate the English to-infinitive using que + ((subjunctive)):
I'm looking for someone to help with the children Busco a alguien que me ayude con los niños
I'm looking for a mechanic to repair my car Busco a un mecánico que me arregle el coche For further uses and examples, see main entry* * *[lʊk]
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1) ( glance) mirada fif looks could kill... — si las miradas mataran...
to have o take a look at something/somebody — echarle un vistazo a algo/alguien
I bought this - let's have a look — compré esto - ¿a ver?
have o take a good look at the picture — fíjate bien en el cuadro, mira bien el cuadro
I'll have to take a long, hard look at the figures — tendré que estudiar detenidamente las cifras
2) (search, examination)have a look for my pipe, will you? — mira a ver si me encuentras la pipa, por favor
do you mind if I take a look around? — ¿le importa si echo un vistazo?
3)a) ( expression) cara fb) ( appearance) aire mI don't like the look of his friend — no me gusta el aspecto or (fam) la pinta de su amigo
he's down on his luck by the look(s) of him — a juzgar por su aspecto, está pasando una mala racha
c) ( Clothing) moda f, look mshe was attracted by his good looks — la atrajo lo guapo or (AmL tb) lo buen mozo que era
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2)a) (see, glance) mirarI looked around — ( behind) me volví a mirar or miré hacia atrás; ( all around) miré a mi alrededor
to look down — ( lower eyes) bajar la vista; (from tower, clifftop) mirar hacia abajo
he looked straight o right through me — me miró sin verme
to look up — ( raise eyes) levantar la vista; (toward ceiling, sky) mirar hacia arriba
to look on the bright side of something — ver* el lado bueno or positivo de algo
to look the other way — ( ignore) hacer* la vista gorda; ( lit) mirar para otro lado, apartar la vista
b) (as interj)(now) look here — oye tú!, escucha un momento!
c) ( face)our window looks north — nuestra ventana da al norte or está orientada al norte
to look ONTO something — dar* a algo
3) (search, investigate) mirar, buscar*look before you leap — mira lo que haces, mira dónde te metes
4) (seem, appear)he looks well/ill — tiene buena/mala cara
she looks unhappy — parece (que está) triste, se la ve triste (AmL)
he's 60, but looks 20 years younger — tiene 60 años, pero aparenta 20 menos
how does it look to you? — ¿a ti qué te parece?
will they stay? - it looks like it — ¿se quedarán? - parece que sí or eso parece
to look as if o as though: it looks as though it's healing nicely parece que está cicatrizando bien; you look as though you could use a drink me da la impresión de que no te vendría mal un trago; to look alive o lively o (BrE also) sharp — (colloq) espabilar (fam)
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look vt mirarPhrasal Verbs:- look at- look for- look in- look on- look out- look to- look up -
117 mischief
'mis if1) (action or behaviour (especially of children) that causes small troubles or annoyance to others: That boy is always up to some mischief.) travesura, diablura2) (evil, damage or harm.) daño, mal•- mischievous
- mischievously
mischief n travesura / travesurastr['mɪsʧɪf]1 (naughtiness) travesura, diablura2 formal use daño, mal nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto do oneself a mischief hacerse dañoto make mischief crear problemasmischief ['mɪsʧəf] n: diabluras fpl, travesuras fpln.• daño s.m.• diablura s.f.• mal s.m.• malicia s.f.• picardía s.f.• travesura s.f.'mɪstʃəf, 'mɪstʃɪfa) u ( naughtiness)to be up to mischief — estar* haciendo travesuras or diabluras
don't get into any mischief — no hagas diabluras or travesuras
b) u c (trouble, harm) daño mto do oneself a mischief — (BrE colloq) hacerse* daño, lastimarse (AmL)
['mɪstʃɪf]N1) (=naughtiness) travesura f, diablura fkeep out of mischief! — (to child) ¡no hagas travesuras!; (to adult) hum ¡pórtate bien!
2) (=harm) daño mto do o.s. a mischief * — hacerse daño
3) (=malicious behaviour)* * *['mɪstʃəf, 'mɪstʃɪf]a) u ( naughtiness)to be up to mischief — estar* haciendo travesuras or diabluras
don't get into any mischief — no hagas diabluras or travesuras
b) u c (trouble, harm) daño mto do oneself a mischief — (BrE colloq) hacerse* daño, lastimarse (AmL)
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118 rogue
rəuɡ1) (a dishonest person: I wouldn't buy a car from a rogue like him.) bribón, granuja2) (a mischievous person, especially a child: She's a little rogue sometimes.) pillo, pícarorogue n sinvergüenzatr[rəʊg]1 bribón,-ona, pillo,-arogue ['ro:g] nscoundrel: pícaro m, -ra f; pillo m, -lla fn.• belitre s.m.• bellaco s.m.• canalla s.f.• cuquero s.m.• galopín s.m.• granuja s.f.• mantés, -esa s.m.,f.• pillastre s.m.• pillo s.m.• pícaro s.m.• tunante s.m.
I rəʊgnoun pícaro, -ra m,f, pillo, -lla m,f
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adjective (before n)a) <elephant/male> solitariob) <trader/company> deshonesto[rǝʊɡ]1. N1) (=thief etc) pícaro(-a) m / f, pillo(-a) m / f ; hum granuja mfyou rogue! — ¡canalla!
2) (Zool) animal m solitario, animal m apartado de la manada2. ADJ1) (Zool) [lion, male] solitario, apartado de la manadarogue elephant — elefante m solitario (y peligroso)
2) (Bio, Med) [gene] defectuoso3) (=maverick) [person] que va por libre, inconformista; [company] sin escrúpulosrogue cop * — (=criminal) policía mf corrupto(-a)
3.CPDrogue's gallery N — fichero m de delincuentes
rogue state N — estado m canalla
rogue trader N — comerciante mf sin escrúpulos
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I [rəʊg]noun pícaro, -ra m,f, pillo, -lla m,f
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adjective (before n)a) <elephant/male> solitariob) <trader/company> deshonesto -
119 rogue
rəuɡ1) (a dishonest person: I wouldn't buy a car from a rogue like him.) kjeltring, svindler2) (a mischievous person, especially a child: She's a little rogue sometimes.) skøyerkjeltring--------skurkIsubst. \/rəʊɡ\/1) svindler, skurk, kjeltring, slyngel• don't do business with that rogue!2) ( spøkefullt) skøyer, røverunge3) forklaring: villdyr som lever utenfor flokken (og som gjerne har et hissig temperament)4) ( gammeldags) landstryker, fant5) ( hagestell) ugress6) ( fiske) agn av torskIIverb \/rəʊɡ\/1) streife omkring, loffe rundt2) ( hagestell) luke, fjerne ugress3) svindle, lure4) ( gammeldags) beskylde for svindelIIIadj. \/rəʊɡ\/1) ( om villdyr) fordrevet, utstøtt2) ( om person) egenrådig, bøllete -
120 urchin
'ə: in(a mischievous, usually dirty or ragged, child, especially a boy: He was chased by a crowd of urchins.) gategutt; skøyersubst. \/ˈɜːtʃɪn\/1) (hverdagslig, også street urchin) rakkerunge, gategutt, rennesteinsunge3) ( gammeldags) nisse4) ( gammeldags) pinnsvin
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