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1 jeans
‹i:nz(trousers, usually tight-fitting, made of denim.) vaqueros, tejanosjeans npl pantalón tejano / pantalón vaquerotr[ʤiːnz]1 vaqueros nombre masculino plural, tejanos nombre masculino pluraljeans ['ʤi:nz] npl: jeans mpl, vaqueros mpln.pl.• pantalones de dril s.m.pl.• téjanos (pantalones)(Textil) s.m.pl.dʒiːnzplural noun vaqueros mpl, jeans mpl, bluyines mpl (Andes)a pair of jeans — unos (pantalones) vaqueros, unos jeans, unos bluyines (Andes)
[dʒiːnz]NPL vaqueros mpl, bluejeans m (esp LAm)* * *[dʒiːnz]plural noun vaqueros mpl, jeans mpl, bluyines mpl (Andes)a pair of jeans — unos (pantalones) vaqueros, unos jeans, unos bluyines (Andes)
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2 vaquero
vaquero 1
◊ -ra adjetivo◊ un pantalón vaquero a pair of jeans o denims■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Agr) (m) cowboy, cowhand; (f) cowgirl, cowhand
vaquero 2 sustantivo masculino (Indum) tb◊ vaqueros: unos vaqueros a pair of jeans o denims
vaquero,-a
I adj Indum denim
pantalón vaquero, jeans
ropa/prenda vaquera, denim clothes
II sustantivo masculino
1 (oficio) cowherd, US cowboy
2 Indum jeans, pair sing of jeans ' vaquero' also found in these entries: Spanish: pantalón - vaquera - llanero English: cowboy - ride away - whip out - cow - denim -
3 vaquera
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4 patch
pæ
1. noun1) (a piece of material sewn on to cover a hole: She sewed a patch on the knee of her jeans.) remiendo, parche2) (a small piece of ground: a vegetable patch.) parcela, terreno
2. verb(to mend (clothes etc) by sewing on pieces of material: She patched the (hole in the) child's trousers.) remendar- patchy- patchiness
- patchwork
- patch up
patch1 n1. remiendo / parche2. manchapatch2 vb remendar / poner un parchetr[pæʧ]1 (to mend clothes) remiendo, parche nombre masculino2 (over eye) parche nombre masculino3 (area on surface - gen) trozo, lugar nombre masculino, zona; (- of colour, damp, etc) mancha; (- of road) trecho, tramo4 (plot of land) parcela1 (mend) remendar; (put patch on) poner un parche a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnot to be a patch on no tener ni punto de comparación conto go through a bad patch pasar por una mala racha, atravesar una mala rachapatch ['pæʧ] vt1) mend, repair: remender, parchar, ponerle un parche a2)to patch together improvise: confeccionar, improvisar3)to patch up : arreglarthey patched things up: hicieron las pacespatch n1) : parche m, remiendo m (para la ropa)eye patch: parche para el ojo2) piece: mancha f, trozo ma patch of sky: un trozo de cielo3) plot: parcela f, terreno mcabbage patch: parcela de repollosn.(§ pl.: patches) = parche (Informática) s.m.n.(§ pl.: patches) = apaño s.m.• botana s.f.• falso s.m.• mancha s.f.• parche s.m.• pegado s.m.• plantío s.m.• remiendo s.m.• remonta s.f.• rincón s.m.• terreno s.m.v.• apedazar v.• parchar v.• remendar v.
I pætʃ1)a) ( for mending clothes) remiendo m, parche m; ( for reinforcing) refuerzo m; ( on knee) rodillera f; ( on elbow) codera f; (for a puncture, wound) parche mnot to be a patch on somebody/something — (BrE colloq) no tener* ni punto de comparación con alguien/algo
c) (AmE Mil) insignia f2)a) ( area)she slipped on a patch of ice/oil — resbaló en el hielo/en una mancha de aceite
fog patches — zonas fpl de niebla
to go through a bad o rough o sticky patch — (BrE) pasar por or atravesar* una mala racha
b) ( small plot of land)a vegetable patch — un huerto, una parcela para verduras
c) ( territory) (BrE colloq)my/his patch — mi/su territorio
3) (Comput, Rad, Telec) ajuste m
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a) ( repair) remendar*, parchar (esp AmL)b) ( connect) (Comput, Rad, Telec) conectarPhrasal Verbs:- patch up[pætʃ]1. N2) (=stain) mancha f ; (=small area) pedazo ma patch of blue sky — un pedazo de cielo azul, un claro
4) * (=territory) territorio m5) (Comput) ajuste m2.VT [+ garment, hole] remendar, poner remiendos a- patch up* * *
I [pætʃ]1)a) ( for mending clothes) remiendo m, parche m; ( for reinforcing) refuerzo m; ( on knee) rodillera f; ( on elbow) codera f; (for a puncture, wound) parche mnot to be a patch on somebody/something — (BrE colloq) no tener* ni punto de comparación con alguien/algo
c) (AmE Mil) insignia f2)a) ( area)she slipped on a patch of ice/oil — resbaló en el hielo/en una mancha de aceite
fog patches — zonas fpl de niebla
to go through a bad o rough o sticky patch — (BrE) pasar por or atravesar* una mala racha
b) ( small plot of land)a vegetable patch — un huerto, una parcela para verduras
c) ( territory) (BrE colloq)my/his patch — mi/su territorio
3) (Comput, Rad, Telec) ajuste m
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a) ( repair) remendar*, parchar (esp AmL)b) ( connect) (Comput, Rad, Telec) conectarPhrasal Verbs:- patch up -
5 pantalones
pantalones sustantivo masculino plural,◊ pantalón sustantivo masculinopants (pl) (AmE), trousers (pl) (BrE); unos pantalones a pair of pants o trousers; pantalones cortos shorts (pl); pantalones de peto overalls (pl) (AmE), dungarees (pl) (BrE); pantalones tejanos or vaqueros jeans (pl) ' pantalones' also found in these entries: Spanish: bajarse - destrozada - destrozado - estrecha - estrecho - pantalón - pegar - peto - remangar - remangarse - remendar - servir - subirse - acampanado - bajar - caber - estrechar - planchar - romper - subir - sujetar - tirante - viejo - vuelta English: adjust - back - bell-bottoms - breeches - cord - corduroy - crease - cuff - drawstring trousers - flare - go out - go together - jodhpurs - leg - pair - pants - riding breeches - shorts - ski pants - take down - tight - trousers - bottom - knickerbockers - overall - press - short - slacks - tuck -
6 washed-out
1) (completely lacking in energy etc: I feel quite washed-out today.) agotado, hecho polvo, destrozado2) ((of garments etc) pale, having lost colour as a result of washing: She wore a pair of old, washed-out jeans.) descolorido, desteñido; desgastadotr['wɒʃt'aʊt] (Written washed out when not used to qualify a noun)2 (faded) descolorido,-a, desteñido,-awashed-out ['wɔʃt'aʊt, 'wɑʃt-] adj1) : desvaído (dícese de colores)2) exhausted: agotado, desanimadoadj.• desteñido, -a adj.• rendido, -a adj.wɔːʃt, wɒʃtadjective (pred washed-out out)b) ( exhausted) rendido, agotado['wɒʃtaʊt]ADJ (=faded, pale) [fabric] decolorado, desteñido; [colour] pálido* * *[wɔːʃt, wɒʃt]adjective (pred washed-out out)b) ( exhausted) rendido, agotado -
7 denims
noun plural (clothes, especially jeans, made of denim: She wore blue denims; a pair of denims.) vaqueros, tejanos1 vaqueros nombre masculino plural, tejanos nombre masculino plural -
8 pantalón
pantalón m (usu pl) trousers pl
pantalón bombacho, baggy trousers
pantalón corto, short trousers
pantalón vaquero, jeans pl Locuciones: bajarse uno los pantalones, to give in
llevar los pantalones, to wear the trousers ' pantalón' also found in these entries: Spanish: bragueta - correa - cuero - de - falda - malla - pinza - raya - short - taleguilla - tirante - trabilla - vaquera - vaquero - alargar - conjunto - mameluco - media - overol - pantalones - pernera - peto - ruedo - sacar - tirador English: crease - cuff - culottes - dungarees - pair - pants - pull down - ride up - seat - trousers - tuck in - turn-up - bottom - flannel - pantsuit - pantyhose - trouser - under
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