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1 boos
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2 boo
bu:
1. plural - boos; noun(a derisive shout, made eg by a disapproving crowd: the boos of the disappointed football supporters.) abucheo
2. verb(to make such a sound at a person etc: The crowd booed (him).) abuchearboo1 interj ¡bu!boo2 vb abucheartr[bʊː]1 abucheo1 abuchear1 abuchear1 ¡bu!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLhe «(she, etc)» wouldn't say boo to a goose es un,-a miedicaboo ['bu:] vt: abuchearn.• pito s.m.v.• abuchear v.• rechiflar v.• silbar v.buː
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he/she wouldn't say boo to a goose — (BrE) es incapaz de matar una mosca
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noun ≈silba f, ≈rechifla f
III
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boos, booing, booed transitive verb abuchear
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vi abuchear[buː]1.N rechifla f, abucheo m2.EXCL ¡uh!3.VT [+ actor, referee] abuchear, silbar4.VI silbar* * *[buː]
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he/she wouldn't say boo to a goose — (BrE) es incapaz de matar una mosca
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noun ≈silba f, ≈rechifla f
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boos, booing, booed transitive verb abuchear
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3 boo
intj.1 ¡buu! (de audiencia, multitud); ¡uuh! (para asustar a alguien)2 bu, ole.s.1 abucheo.2 silba, rechifla.3 Boo, nombre propio.4 marihuana.vt.abuchear. (pt & pp booed) -
4 jeer
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1. verb1) (to shout at or laugh at rudely or mockingly: He was jeered as he tried to speak to the crowds.) abuchear2) ((with at) to make fun of (someone) rudely: He's always jeering at her stupidity.) burlarse, mofarse
2. noun(a rude or mocking shout: the jeers and boos of the audience.) abucheo- jeering- jeeringly
jeer vb abucheartr[ʤɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (mock) burlarse (at, de), mofarse (at, de)1 (boo) abuchear1 (boo) abuchear1 (booing) abucheos nombre masculino plural; (mocking) burlas nombre femenino plural, mofas nombre femenino plural, befas nombre femenino pluraljeer ['ʤɪr] vi1) boo: abuchear2) scoff: mofarse, burlarsejeer vtridicule: mofarse de, burlarse dejeer n1) : abucheo m2) taunt: mofa f, burla fn.• befa s.f.• burla s.f.• grito de sarcasmo s.m.• mofa s.f.v.• burlarse v.• cachondearse v.• chotearse v.• matraquear v.• mofar v.• pitorrearse v.dʒɪr, dʒɪə(r)[dʒɪǝ(r)]to jeer AT something/somebody — burlarse or mofarse de algo/alguien; \<\<crowd\>\> abuchear algo/a alguien
1. N2) (=insult) insulto m2. VI1) (=mock) burlarse (at de)2) (=boo) abuchear (at a)3. VT1) (=mock) burlarse de2) (=boo) abuchear* * *[dʒɪr, dʒɪə(r)]to jeer AT something/somebody — burlarse or mofarse de algo/alguien; \<\<crowd\>\> abuchear algo/a alguien
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5 boo-boo
s.1 error, error garrafal, equivocación, disparate.2 metida de pata, planchazo, embarrada, patochada. (plural boo-boos )
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