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1 cock-a-hoop
tr[kɒkə'hʊːp]1 como unas pascuas, más contento,-a que unas pascuas'kɑːkə'huːp, ˌkɒkə'huːpto be cock-a-hoop ABOUT something — estar* contentísimo or como unas castañuelas con algo
['kɒkǝ'huːp]ADJ contentísimo* * *['kɑːkə'huːp, ˌkɒkə'huːp]to be cock-a-hoop ABOUT something — estar* contentísimo or como unas castañuelas con algo
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2 cock of the walk
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3 cock-a-doodle-doo
tr[kɒkədʊːdəl'dʊː]1 quiquiriquí'kɑːkə'duːdḷ'duː, ˌkɒkəˌduːdḷ'duː['kɒkǝduːdl'duː]EXCL ¡quiquiriquí!* * *['kɑːkə'duːdḷ'duː, ˌkɒkəˌduːdḷ'duː] -
4 cock*
cock**n.• camote** s.m.• carajo** s.m.• elote** s.m.• hueso** s.m.• pene s.m.• verga** s.m. -
5 cock-a-doodle-do
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6 cock a gun
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7 cock fighter
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8 cock of a firearm
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9 cock pigeon
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10 cock pit
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11 cock a doodle doo
cock a doodle doo interj quiquiriquí -
12 cock
kok
1. noun1) (the male of birds, especially of the domestic fowl: a cock and three hens; (also adjective) a cock sparrow.) gallo, macho2) (a kind of tap for controlling the flow of liquid, gas etc.) grifo3) (a slang word for the penis.) polla
2. verb1) (to cause to stand upright or to lift: The dog cocked its ears.) levantar2) (to draw back the hammer of (a gun).) amartillar3) (to tilt up or sideways (especially a hat).) ladear•- cockerel- cocky
- cock-and-bull story
- cock-crow
- cock-eyed
- cocksure
cock n gallotr[kɒk]1 (rooster) gallo; (any male bird) macho1 (of firearm) amartillar, montar2 (head, hat) ladear; (ears, leg) levantar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcock of the walk gallitocock ['kɑk] vt1) : ladearto cock one's head: ladear la cabeza2) : montar, amartillar (un arma defuego)cock n1) rooster: gallo m2) faucet: grifo m, llave f3) : martillo m (de un arma de fuego)n.• gallo s.m.• grifo s.m.• macho de ave s.m.v.• ladear v.• martillar v.
I kɑːk, kɒk2) c ( penis) (vulg) verga f, pija f (RPl vulg), polla f (Esp vulg), pico m (Chi vulg)
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1) \<\<gun\>\> montar, amartillar2) \<\<head\>\> ladear; \<\<ears\>\> levantar, parar (AmL)•Phrasal Verbs:- cock up[kɒk]1. N1) (esp Brit) (=rooster) gallo m ; (=other male bird) macho mold cock! * — ¡amigo!, ¡viejo!
3) *** (=penis) polla *** f4) [of gun] martillo mto go off at half cock — (fig) [plan] ponerse en práctica sin la debida preparación
2. VT1) [+ gun] amartillar; [+ head] ladearto cock one's eye at — mirar con intención a, guiñar el ojo a
- cock a snook at sb/sth2) (also: cock up) [+ ears] aguzarto keep one's ears cocked — mantenerse alerta, aguzar el oído or la oreja
3.CPDcock sparrow N — gorrión m macho
cock teaser *** N — calientapollas *** f inv
- cock up* * *
I [kɑːk, kɒk]2) c ( penis) (vulg) verga f, pija f (RPl vulg), polla f (Esp vulg), pico m (Chi vulg)
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1) \<\<gun\>\> montar, amartillar2) \<\<head\>\> ladear; \<\<ears\>\> levantar, parar (AmL)•Phrasal Verbs:- cock up -
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'kɑːkən'bʊl, ˌkɒkən'bʊladjective (colloq)cock-and-bull story o tale — cuento m (chino) (fam), camelo m (fam)
['kɒkǝn'bʊl]ADJcock-and-bull story — cuento m chino
* * *['kɑːkən'bʊl, ˌkɒkən'bʊl]adjective (colloq)cock-and-bull story o tale — cuento m (chino) (fam), camelo m (fam)
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1 nHYDRAUL grifo de purga m, distribuidor rotativo mWATER TRANSP sea llave de paso f, grifo m2 vt -
15 cock-up
'kɑːkʌp, 'kɒkʌpnoun (BrE colloq) lío m, follón m (Esp fam)I made a cock-up of it — la fastidié (fam), la embarré (AmS fam)
* * *['kɑːkʌp, 'kɒkʌp]noun (BrE colloq) lío m, follón m (Esp fam)I made a cock-up of it — la fastidié (fam), la embarré (AmS fam)
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16 cock up
v + o + adv, v + adv + o (BrE sl) fastidiar (fam), joder (vulg)VT + ADVto cock sth up — (Brit) joder algo ***
* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o (BrE sl) fastidiar (fam), joder (vulg) -
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(an absurd, unbelievable story.) cuento chinotr[kɒkən'bʊlstɔːrɪ]1 cuento chino, camelo -
18 cock-crow
noun (early morning: He gets up at cock-crow.) con el canto del gallo, al amanecer -
19 cock-eyed
adjective (ridiculous: a cock-eyed idea.) absurdo, ridículo -
20 cock up
v.to cock something up cagar o (británico) joder o (español de España) madrear algo (español de México)2 meter la pata, pifiarse.3 estropear, meter la pata con, chapucear.
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