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'tæbiplural - tabbies; noun((also tabby-cat) a usually grey or brown cat with darker stripes, especially a female one.) gato atigradotr['tæbɪ]1 atigrado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLtabby cat gato atigrado2) : gata fn.• gata s.f.• gato atigrado s.m.
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adjective atigrado['tæbɪ]1.ADJ atigrado2.N (also: tabby cat) gato(-a) m / f atigrado(-a)* * *
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adj.atigrado.s.1 gato atigrado.2 sirvienta vieja y chismosa.v.tornasolar.(plural tabbies) (pt & pp tabbied) -
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◊ -ta sustantivo masculino, femenino (Zool) cat;gato montés wild cat; aquí hay gato encerrado there's something fishy going on here; le dieron gato por liebre he was conned o had! (colloq); llevarse el gato al agua (fam) to pull it off (colloq)
gato 2 sustantivo masculino 1 (Auto) jack 2 (Chi, Méx) (Jueg) ticktacktoe (AmE), noughts and crosses (BrE) 3 (Méx) ( signo) hash sign
gato sustantivo masculino
1 Zool cat
gato montés, wild cat
gato siamés, Siamese
El gato con botas, Puss in Boots
2 Auto Téc jack
3 familiar man from Madrid Locuciones: familiar buscarle tres pies al gato, to complicate things unnecessarily
aquí hay gato encerrado, there's something fishy going on
dar gato por liebre, to take sb in, to trick sb
al final nos llevamos el gato al agua, we pulled it off in the end
cuatro gatos, a handful of people ' gato' also found in these entries: Spanish: abalanzarse - cachorra - cachorro - cascabel - enroscarse - haber - hidráulica - hidráulico - liebre - linda - lindo - llevarse - mano - perra - perro - rebuscar - siamés - siamesa - sigilo - subirse - acariciar - bigote - castrar - comer - cucho - enroscar - extraviado - macho - mamar - me - pata - pelo - rozar - sacrificar - uña - zarpazo English: atop - bark - bitten - cat - claw - comfortably - console - disorient - disorientate - fur - jack - jack up - look down - neuter - outside - pass - poised - pounce - provide for - rat - respectively - retract - Siamese cat - split - spring - stray - tabby - thank - tomcat - tortoiseshell - whisker - bite - catch - foot - in - Siamese - sleep - tom - wild -
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