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1 pegarse
1 (quemarse) to stick2 (persona) to latch onto■ se me pegó un tío en el pub y no hubo forma de deshacerme de él a bloke latched onto me in the pub and I couldn't get rid of him* * ** * *VPR1) (=adherirse) to stick2) (=pelearse) to hit each other, fight3)pegarse a algn — (=arrimarse) to stay close to sb; (Dep) to stick close to sb
4) * (=contagiarse) (lit) to be catching; (fig) to be infectious, be catchy5) * (=darse)pegarse un tiro — to shoot o.s.
¡es para pegarse un tiro! — it's enough to make you scream!
pegarse un golpe — to hit o.s.
* * *(v.) = stick together, bricking, blocking, rub off onEx. However, in practice the task of removing material proved more difficult than expected, since books stuck together and there was little room for staff to work.Ex. The article ' bricking, blocking and Mr Van der Waals' explains some of the reasons for bricking (or blocking), one of the causes of fiche sticking together.Ex. The article 'Bricking, blocking and Mr Van der Waals' explains some of the reasons for bricking (or blocking), one of the causes of fiche sticking together.Ex. If all that good stuff rubs off on her, she will eventually quit being such a gossip over time.* * *(v.) = stick together, bricking, blocking, rub off onEx: However, in practice the task of removing material proved more difficult than expected, since books stuck together and there was little room for staff to work.
Ex: The article ' bricking, blocking and Mr Van der Waals' explains some of the reasons for bricking (or blocking), one of the causes of fiche sticking together.Ex: The article 'Bricking, blocking and Mr Van der Waals' explains some of the reasons for bricking (or blocking), one of the causes of fiche sticking together.Ex: If all that good stuff rubs off on her, she will eventually quit being such a gossip over time.* * *
■pegarse verbo reflexivo
1 (adherirse) to stick
2 (una persona a otra) to latch on to somebody
3 (comida) to get burnt
4 (pelearse) to fight
5 (una enfermedad, una manía) to catch: se le ha pegado el acento del sur, he has picked up the southern accent
6 (realizar una acción) pegarse un tiro, to shoot oneself
♦ Locuciones: pegársele las sábanas a alguien, to oversleep
pegársela/pegársela a alguien: no dejes que te la pegue otra vez, don't let him get one over you again
' pegarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
padre
- adherir
- asoleada
- borrachera
- carrera
- dar
- pegar
- pelear
- quemada
- torta
English:
adhere
- cling
- stick
- shoot
* * *vpr1. [adherirse] to stick;Figse pega a la televisión y no hace otra cosa he just sits in front of the television all day and never moves2. [guiso, comida] to stick;se me ha pegado el arroz the rice has stuck (to the pan)3. [pelearse, agredirse] to fight, to hit one anotherme he pegado con el pico de la mesa I bumped into the corner of the table;me pegué (un golpe) en la pierna/la cabeza I hit o bumped my leg/head;Esp Famperdimos el control del coche y nos la pegamos contra un árbol we lost control of the car and smashed into a tree5. [contagiarse] [enfermedad] to be passed on;[canción] to be catchy;no te me acerques, que se te pegará el resfriado don't come near me, you don't want to catch my cold off me;se me pegó su acento I picked up his accent;se le ha pegado el sentido del humor británico the British sense of humour has rubbed off on herse nos pegó y no hubo forma de librarse de él he attached himself to us and we couldn't get rid of him7. [darse] [baño, desayuno] to have;no me importaría pegarme unas buenas vacaciones I wouldn't mind (having) a good holiday;nos pegamos un viaje de diez horas we had a ten-hour journey;me pegué un buen susto I got a real fright;¡vaya siesta te has pegado! that was certainly a long siesta you had there!;pegarse un tiro to shoot oneself;Figcomo la elijan a ella, me pego un tiro if they choose her, I'll kill myself;Perú Fampegarse una muñequeada to get the fright of one's lifese pega todo el rato protestando she spends all her time complaining;se pegó el fin de semana en la cama he spent the weekend in bed[cónyuge] to cheat on sb; Esp Famse la pega a su marido con el vecino she's cheating on her husband with the man next door* * *v/r1 resfriado catch2 acento pick up3 susto give o.s.;pegarse un golpe/un tiro hit/shoot o.s.4:pegarse a alguien fig stick to s.o.;pegársela a alguien fam con s.o. fam* * *vr1) golpearse: to hit oneself, to hit each other2) : to stick, to take hold3) : to be contagious* * *pegarse vb3. (chocar) to bump -
2 pegarse a
v.to adhere to, to get attached to, to cling to, to hold to.La etiqueta se adhiere a la tela The label sticks to the fabric.* * *(v.) = stick to, have + a rub-off effect onEx. It might be striking to outline the instrumentalities of the future more spectacularly, rather than to stick closely to methods and elements now known.Ex. All this will definitely have a rub-off effect on the aluminium industry which will benefit because of the pick-up in the global economy.* * *(v.) = stick to, have + a rub-off effect onEx: It might be striking to outline the instrumentalities of the future more spectacularly, rather than to stick closely to methods and elements now known.
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3 pegarse
• adhere• become glued together• get attached• get strong• get stuck for words -
4 pegarse a
• adhere to• cling to• get attached to• hold back on expenses• hold by force• hold tightly• hold to one's -
5 pegarse en
v.to hit oneself on. -
6 pegarse como una lapa
familiar to cling like a leech* * *(v.) = cling like + a limpet, stick like + a limpetEx. She whines, clings like a limpet, is insecure, and worst of all for me, incessantly disobedient.Ex. In this, as in so many other areas, Britain is sticking like a limpet to a failing American policy.* * *(v.) = cling like + a limpet, stick like + a limpetEx: She whines, clings like a limpet, is insecure, and worst of all for me, incessantly disobedient.
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7 pegarse el lote
familiar to pet -
8 pegarse la vida padre
familiar to live the life of Riley -
9 pegarse un castañazo
familiar to crash -
10 pegarse un morrazo
familiar to give oneself a bash -
11 pegarse un tiro
to shoot oneself -
12 pegarse un trancazo
familiar to come a cropper -
13 pegarse una torta
familiar to give oneself a bump -
14 pegarse una hostia
(v.) = come + a cropperEx. With the rain, the limestone rocks and stiles were very slippy and at least one of our party came a cropper.* * *(v.) = come + a cropperEx: With the rain, the limestone rocks and stiles were very slippy and at least one of our party came a cropper.
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15 pegarse a algn como una lapa
Esp to stick to sb like glue o a limpet -
16 pegarse el bote con algn
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17 pegarse la gran vida o la vida padre
Spanish-English dictionary > pegarse la gran vida o la vida padre
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18 pegarse fuertemente a
• stick fast to -
19 pegarse la gran vida
• live the high life -
20 pegarse la vida padre
• live an easy life
См. также в других словарях:
pegarse — 1. realizar; hacer; efectuar; padecer; vivir la experiencia; darse; tomarse; cf. agarrarse, mandarse; nos pegamos una estudiada de tres horas con el Manuel , me pegué una volada con la Verónica el otro día , la María se pegó un costalazo en plena … Diccionario de chileno actual
pegarse un tiro — 1. suicidarse de un balazo en la cabeza; cf. destaparse los sesos, pegarse un balazo, pegarse; el Miguel se pegó un tiro en la cabeza con la pistola del padre 2. inhalar cocaína; cf. jalar, jales, tiro, pegarse; … Diccionario de chileno actual
pegarse el lote — lote, darse (pegarse) el lote expr. abrazarse, besarse, acariciarse. ❙ «...lleva a Purita al cine, le gusta darse el lote antes de irse a la cama...» C. J. Cela, La colmena. ❙ «...al hacer llorar a Pepe porque Sebas se pegaba el lote con… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
pegarse la cachada — entender, por fin; darse cuenta; reconocer; cf. pisparlas, descartucharse, cachar, abrir los ojos, pegarse una palmada en la frente, caerle la teja a uno, pegarse la alcachofa, pegarse; pégate la cachada de una vez por todas: el Miguel tiene… … Diccionario de chileno actual
pegarse una palmada en la frente — finalmente entender; descubrir algo de pronto; cf. caer, caer en la cuenta, darse cuenta, pisparlas, caerle la teja, cachar, pegarse la cachada, pegarse la alcachofa, pegarse el alcachofazo, darse con una palmada en la frente; fue entonces … Diccionario de chileno actual
pegarse como una lapa — lapa, pegarse como una lapa ► pegar, ► pegarse como una lapa … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
pegarse el alcachofazo — entender de súbito; tener de pronto una idea; reconocer; aceptar; cf. pisparlas, caerle la teja a uno, pegarse la cachada, pegarse la alcachofa; me pegué un alcachofazo más o menos el otro día; amigui. Resulta que a mí, como soy la mayor, mis… … Diccionario de chileno actual
pegarse la alcachofa — entender, por fin; darse cuenta; reconocer; cf. pisparlas, cachar, abrir los ojos, caerle la teja a uno, pegarse la cachada, pegarse el alcachofazo; finalmente el Sergio se pegó la alcachofa y ahora está tomando mucho menos … Diccionario de chileno actual
pegarse una volada — fumar marihuana; fantasear; imaginar o suponer sin fundamento; especular; elucubrar algo novedoso y revelador; cf. volarse, pegarse; no hay nada más rico que pegarse una volada en la playa, como a eso de las once, después del desayuno, y salir a… … Diccionario de chileno actual
pegarse un balazo — suicidarse de un balazo en la cabeza; dispararse; cf. destaparse los sesos, pegarse un tiro, pegarse; estaba endeudado hasta el cogote y, como ya había vivido la mejor parte de su vida, para evitarse los malos ratos, se pegó un balazo … Diccionario de chileno actual
pegarse un cañonazo — tomar un trago, especialmente de vino; cf. huascazo, huaracazo, huarisnaque, pegarse un pencazo, pegarse, cañonazo; ¿vamos a pegarnos unos cañonazos al bar de la esquina compadre? , yo ya no aguanto más que uno o dos cañonazos; me cansa el trago … Diccionario de chileno actual