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1 blab
tr[blæb]2 familiar (talk constantly) rajar, parlotear3 (tell secret) tirar de la manta, descubrir el pastel4 (inform police) chivar, soplarn.• chisme s.m.• chismoso s.m.v.• chismorrear* v.• deslenguar v.• divulgar v.blæb
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- bb- intransitive verb (colloq)a) ( prattle) parlotear (fam)b) ( reveal secrets) descubrir* el pastel (fam)
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vt[blæb]1.VT (also: blab out) [+ secret] soplar *2.VI (=chatter) chismorrear *, cotillear (Sp) *; (to police etc) cantar ** * *[blæb]
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- bb- intransitive verb (colloq)a) ( prattle) parlotear (fam)b) ( reveal secrets) descubrir* el pastel (fam)
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2 blab
s.1 chismoso, el que se emplea en traer y llevar chismes.2 charla incesante, charlatanería, parloteo.3 chisme, habladera, chismorreo, habladuría.vt.1 soltar (familiar)2 chismear, hablar indiscretamente sin pensar, hablar por los codos, chismorrear.3 soltarse de la lengua, hablar públicamente de lo no debido, contar todo, hablar más de lo debido.vi.parlotear (chatter), largar (España), platicar (México), chusmear (R.Plata) (pt & pp blabbed) -
3 blab about
v.soltarse de la lengua acerca de. -
4 blab around
v.pregonar indebidamente, pregonar a bombos y platillos. -
5 blab out
v.pregonar indebidamente, pregonar a bombos y platillos. -
6 blabbing
s.habladuría.ger.gerundio del verbo BLAB.
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