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1 poisonous snake
s.culebra venenosa, serpiente venenosa, tanatofidio, yarará. -
2 poisonous
adjective (containing or using poison: That fruit is poisonous; a poisonous snake.) venenosopoisonous adj venenosotr['pɔɪzənəs]1 (plant, berry, snake) venenoso,-a; (drugs, gas) tóxico,-apoisonous ['pɔɪzənəs] adj: venenoso, tóxico, ponzoñosoadj.• emponzoñador adj.• ponzoñoso, -a adj.• venenoso, -a adj.'pɔɪzṇəsa) ( containing poison) venenosob) (malicious, evil) <remark/person> venenoso, ponzoñoso; < ideas> pernicioso['pɔɪznǝs]ADJ1) [snake etc] venenoso; [substance, plant, fumes etc] tóxico2) (fig) (=damaging) pernicioso; (=very bad) horrible, malísimo* * *['pɔɪzṇəs]a) ( containing poison) venenosob) (malicious, evil) <remark/person> venenoso, ponzoñoso; < ideas> pernicioso -
3 snake
sneik
1. noun(any of a group of legless reptiles with long bodies that move along on the ground with a twisting movement, many of which have a poisonous bite: He was bitten by a snake and nearly died.) serpiente
2. verb(to move like a snake: He snaked his way through the narrow tunnel.) serpentear- snake-charmer
snake n serpiente / culebratr[sneɪk]1 figurative use (river, road, etc) serpentear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsnake charmer encantador,-ra de serpientessnake in the grass traidor,-ra, judas nombre masculinosnakes and ladders (el juego de) la ocasnake ['sneɪk] n: culebra f, serpiente fn.• bicha s.f.• culebra s.f.• serpiente s.f.• sierpe s.f.
I sneɪka snake in the grass — un traidor, un judas
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intransitive verb \<\<river/road\>\> serpentear[sneɪk]1.N serpiente f ; (harmless) culebra fa snake in the grass — (fig) un traidor
2.VI3.CPDsnake charmer N — encantador(a) m / f de serpientes
snakes and ladders NSING — ≈ juego m de la oca
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I [sneɪk]a snake in the grass — un traidor, un judas
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4 poisonous
adj.1 venenoso(a) (snake, plant, mushroom); tóxico(a) (chemical, fumes); envenenado(a) (remark); nocivo(a), dañino(a) (rumor, doctrine)2 odioso. -
5 non-poisonous
[ˌnɒn'pɔɪznǝs]ADJ [substance] no tóxico, atóxico; [snake] no venenoso -
6 antidote
'æntidout(a medicine etc which is given to prevent a poison acting on a person etc: If you are bitten by a poisonous snake, you have to be given an antidote.) antídototr['æntɪdəʊt]1 antídotoantidote ['æntɪ.do:t] n: antídoto mn.• antídoto s.m.• contraveneno s.m.• triaca s.f.'æntɪdəʊtantidote (to o for something) — antídoto m (contra algo)
['æntɪdǝʊt]N (Med) antídoto m (for, to contra); (fig) remedio m (for, to contra, para)* * *['æntɪdəʊt]antidote (to o for something) — antídoto m (contra algo)
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7 cobra
'kəubrə(a poisonous snake found in India and Africa.) cobraDel verbo cobrar: ( conjugate cobrar) \ \
cobra es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: cobra cobrar
cobra sustantivo femenino cobra
cobrar ( conjugate cobrar) verbo transitivo 1◊ nos cobran 30.000 pesos de alquiler they charge us 30,000 pesos in rent;cobra algo por algo/hacer algo to charge sth for sth/doing sth; vino a cobra el alquiler she came for the rent o to collect the rent; ¿me cobra estas cervezas? can I pay for these beers, please?; me cobró el vino dos veces he charged me twice for the wine ‹ pensión› to draw;◊ cobra 2.000 euros al mes he earns/draws 2,000 euros a month;todavía no hemos cobrado junio we still haven't been paid for June 2a) (Chi) ( pedir):3 ( adquirir) ‹ fuerzas› to gather;◊ cobra fama/importancia become famous/important4 (period) ‹vidas/víctimas› to claim verbo intransitivoa) cobra por algo/hacer algo to charge for sth/doing sth;◊ ¿me cobra, por favor? can you take for this, please?, can I pay, please?;llámame por cobra (Chi, Méx) call collect (AmE), reverse the charges (BrE) cobrarse verbo pronominala) ( recibir dinero):◊ tenga, cóbrese here you are;cóbrese las cervezas can you take for the beers, please?
cobra sustantivo femenino Zool cobra
cobrar
I verbo transitivo
1 (pedir un precio) to charge (exigir el pago) to collect (recibir el pago de una deuda) to recover
2 (un cheque, un billete de lotería) to cash (recibir el salario) to earn: aún no han cobrado el sueldo, they still haven't been paid their salary
cobra un buen sueldo, he earns a good salary
3 figurado (alcanzar, lograr) to gain, get: su proyecto cobra hoy importancia, today his project is becoming important
cobrar ánimos, to take heart
4 (empezar a sentir) cobrar afecto a alguien/algo, to become very fond of sb/sthg
II verbo intransitivo
1 (exigir un pago) ¿me cobra, por favor? I'd like to pay now, please
nunca me cobra, he never charges me
2 (recibir el salario) to be paid
3 fam (recibir una zurra) to catch it, get it ' cobra' also found in these entries: Spanish: cobrar - escatológico - pensionista - por English: by - monthly - cobratr['kəʊbrə]1 cobracobra ['ko:brə] n: cobra fn.• cobra s.f.'kəʊbrənoun cobra f['kǝʊbrǝ]N cobra f* * *['kəʊbrə]noun cobra f -
8 python
(a type of large non-poisonous snake that twists around its prey and crushes it.) pitóntr['paɪɵən]1 pitón nombre masculinopython ['paɪ.ɵɑn, -ɵən] n: pitón f, serpiente f pitónn.• pitón s.m.'paɪθɑːn, 'paɪθənnoun (serpiente f) pitón f['paɪθǝn]N pitón f* * *['paɪθɑːn, 'paɪθən]noun (serpiente f) pitón f -
9 venomous
1) ((of snakes etc) poisonous: venomous reptiles.) venenoso2) ((of people, their words etc) full of ill-feeling: a venomous speech.) lleno de odio, maligno, venenosotr['venəməs]1 venenoso,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLvenomous tongue figurative use lengua viperinavenomous ['vɛnəməs] adj: venenosoadj.• emponzoñador adj.• malicioso, -a adj.• venenoso, -a adj.'venəməsadjective <snake/spider> venenoso; <look/words> ponzoñoso, lleno or cargado de veneno['venǝmǝs]ADJ (lit) venenoso; (fig) [look] maligno; [tongue] viperino* * *['venəməs]adjective <snake/spider> venenoso; <look/words> ponzoñoso, lleno or cargado de veneno -
10 rattlesnake
noun (a type of poisonous American snake with bony rings in its tail which rattle.) serpiente de cascabeltr['rætəlsneɪk]1 serpiente nombre femenino de cascabelrattlesnake ['ræt̬əl.sneɪk] n: serpiente f de cascabeln.• crótalo s.m.'rætḷsneɪknoun serpiente f (de) cascabel, cascabel f['rætlsneɪk]N serpiente f de cascabel, yarará f (And)* * *['rætḷsneɪk]noun serpiente f (de) cascabel, cascabel f
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