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1 I haven't seen hide nor hair of him
English-spanish dictionary > I haven't seen hide nor hair of him
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hide1 n piel (de animal)hide2 vb1. esconder / ocultar2. esconderse / ocultarsetr[haɪd]1 (concealed place) puesto de observación, escondrijo, escondite nombre masculino1 esconderse, ocultarse————————tr[haɪd]1 piel nombre femenino, cuero2 figurative use (of a person) pellejo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto see neither hide nor hair of somebody figurative use no haberle visto el pelo a alguiento have a hide like an elephant figurative use tener la sensibilidad de un paquidermo1) conceal: esconder2) : ocultarto hide one's motives: ocultar uno sus motivos3) screen: tapar, no dejar verhide vi: escondersehide n: piel f, cuero mto save one's hide: salvar el pellejon.• cuero s.m.• pelleja s.f.• pellejo s.m.• piel s.f.• trepa s.f.v.(§ p.,p.p.: hid, hidden) = agazaparse v.• desaparecer v.• disimular v.• emboscar v.• encubrir v.• esconder v.• esconderse v.• hurtar v.• ocultar v.• recatar v.• sobresanar v.• solapar v.• tapar v.• velar v.• zambucar v.• zampar v.
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1. haɪda) ( conceal) esconderto hide something FROM somebody: she hid the money from the police escondió el dinero para que no lo encontrara la policía; to hide oneself — esconderse
b) ( keep secret) \<\<feelings/thoughts\>\> ocultarc) (mask, screen) tapar
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vi escondersewhere've you been hiding all these weeks? — ¿dónde has estado metido todas estas semanas?
Phrasal Verbs:- hide out
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not to see hide nor hair of somebody — (colloq) no verle* el pelo a alguien (fam)
to tan somebody's hide — (colloq) curtir a alguien a palos (fam)
2) c (in bird-watching, hunting) (BrE) paranza f, puesto m
I [haɪd] (pt hid) (pp hidden)1.2.VI esconderse, ocultarse ( from de)- hide out
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[haɪd]N (=skin) piel f, pellejo m ; (tanned) cuero m- save one's hide- tan sb's hide
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[haɪd]N (Hunting) paranza f, trepa f ; (Orn) observatorio m* * *
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1. [haɪd]a) ( conceal) esconderto hide something FROM somebody: she hid the money from the police escondió el dinero para que no lo encontrara la policía; to hide oneself — esconderse
b) ( keep secret) \<\<feelings/thoughts\>\> ocultarc) (mask, screen) tapar
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vi escondersewhere've you been hiding all these weeks? — ¿dónde has estado metido todas estas semanas?
Phrasal Verbs:- hide out
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not to see hide nor hair of somebody — (colloq) no verle* el pelo a alguien (fam)
to tan somebody's hide — (colloq) curtir a alguien a palos (fam)
2) c (in bird-watching, hunting) (BrE) paranza f, puesto m
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haven't seen hide nor hair — have not seen a person, have seen no sign of him We haven t seen hide nor hair of Jack since he borrowed $1000 … English idioms
have not seen hide nor hair of someone — phrase to have definitely not seen someone I haven’t seen hide nor hair of him for a week. Thesaurus: to be or to not be in contact with someonesynonym Main entry: hide … Useful english dictionary
have not seen hide nor hair of someone — to have definitely not seen someone I haven t seen hide nor hair of him for a week … English dictionary
hide\ nor\ hair — • hide or hair • hide nor hair • either hide or hair n. phr. informal A sign or trace of someone that is gone or lost; any sign at all of something missing. Usually used in negative or interrogative sentence. Tommy left the house this morning and … Словарь американских идиом
hide\ or\ hair — • hide or hair • hide nor hair • either hide or hair n. phr. informal A sign or trace of someone that is gone or lost; any sign at all of something missing. Usually used in negative or interrogative sentence. Tommy left the house this morning and … Словарь американских идиом
hide or hair — phrasal or hide nor hair : a vestige or trace of a missing person or object a wife he hadn t seenhide or hair of in over 20 years H.L.Davis turned the closet inside out but couldn t find hide or hair of the beach umbrella no one has seen hide nor … Useful english dictionary
hide or hair — or[hide nor hair] {n. phr.}, {informal} A sign or trace of someone that is gone or lost; any sign at all of something missing. Usually used in negative or interrogative sentence. * /Tommy left the house this morning and I haven t seen hide or… … Dictionary of American idioms
hide or hair — or[hide nor hair] {n. phr.}, {informal} A sign or trace of someone that is gone or lost; any sign at all of something missing. Usually used in negative or interrogative sentence. * /Tommy left the house this morning and I haven t seen hide or… … Dictionary of American idioms
either\ hide\ or\ hair — • hide or hair • hide nor hair • either hide or hair n. phr. informal A sign or trace of someone that is gone or lost; any sign at all of something missing. Usually used in negative or interrogative sentence. Tommy left the house this morning and … Словарь американских идиом
hide — hide1 W2S2 [haıd] v past tense hid [hıd] past participle hidden [ˈhıdn] [: Old English; Origin: hydan] 1.) [T] to deliberately put or keep something or someone in a place where they cannot easily be seen or found hide sth in/under/behind etc ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
hide — hide1 [ haıd ] (past tense hid [ hıd ] ; past participle hidden [ hıdn ] ) verb *** 1. ) transitive to put something in a place so that no one can find or see it: hide something in/at/under etc. something: She hid the key in the drawer. hide… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English