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1 cancha
intj.make way.f.1 court.2 open space, open ground (descampado) ( Latin American Spanish).3 toasted (informal) (maíz). (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), Puerto Rican Spanish)4 playing field, field, camp, court.* * *2 (para peleas de gallos) cockpit* * *noun f.court, field* * *SF1) (Dep) (=de tenis, baloncesto) court; [de fútbol] groundcancha de bolos — LAm bowling alley
cancha de golf — LAm golf course
2) Cono Sur (=espacio) roomabrir cancha — to make way, make room
dar cancha a algn —
medios de difusión que dan mucha cancha a los terroristas — media that give a lot of coverage o exposure to terrorists
3) [en aeropuerto]cancha de aterrizaje — Cono Sur landing strip, runway
4) LAm (=experiencia) experience5) LAm (=hipódromo) racecourse, racetrack (EEUU)6) LAm (=maíz) toasted corn7) And * (=tajada) cut* * *1)a) (Dep) (de baloncesto, frontón, squash, tenis) court; (de fútbol, rugby) (AmL) field, pitch; ( de golf) (CS) course; ( de polo) (AmL) fieldb) (CS) ( de esquí) slopec) (Chi) (Aviac) tbcancha de aterrizaje — landing strip, runway
2) (AmL fam) ( desenvoltura)un político con mucha cancha — a politician with a great deal of experience, a seasoned politician
3) (CS) ( espacio) space, roomdarle cancha a alguien — (Col fam) to give somebody an advantage
dejarle la cancha libre a alguien — (CS fam) to leave somebody room to maneuver; ( hacerse a un lado) to leave the way clear for somebody
sentirse en su cancha — (CS fam) to be in one's element
* * *= playground.Ex. Students were required to work through geometric concepts in designing a playground.----* cancha de tenis = tennis court.* * *1)a) (Dep) (de baloncesto, frontón, squash, tenis) court; (de fútbol, rugby) (AmL) field, pitch; ( de golf) (CS) course; ( de polo) (AmL) fieldb) (CS) ( de esquí) slopec) (Chi) (Aviac) tbcancha de aterrizaje — landing strip, runway
2) (AmL fam) ( desenvoltura)un político con mucha cancha — a politician with a great deal of experience, a seasoned politician
3) (CS) ( espacio) space, roomdarle cancha a alguien — (Col fam) to give somebody an advantage
dejarle la cancha libre a alguien — (CS fam) to leave somebody room to maneuver; ( hacerse a un lado) to leave the way clear for somebody
sentirse en su cancha — (CS fam) to be in one's element
* * *= playground.Ex: Students were required to work through geometric concepts in designing a playground.
* cancha de tenis = tennis court.* * *A1 ( Dep) (de baloncesto) court; (de frontón, squash) court; (de tenis) court; (de fútbol, rugby) ( AmL) field, pitch ( BrE); (de golf) (CS) course; (de polo) ( AmL) field2 (CS) (de esquí) slope3B( AmL fam) (desenvoltura): es un político con mucha cancha he is a politician with a great deal of presencees inteligente pero le falta cancha she's intelligent but she lacks self-confidencetiene mucha cancha con los niños she's very good with children o ( colloq) she has a real way with kidsC (CS) (espacio) space, room¡abran cancha! make way!* * *
Del verbo canchar: ( conjugate canchar)
cancha es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
cancha sustantivo femenino
1
(de fútbol, rugby) (AmL) field, pitch (BrE);
( de golf) (CS) course;
( de polo) (AmL) field;
( de esquí) (CS) slopeb) (Chi) (Aviac) tb
2 (AmL fam) ( desenvoltura):
cancha sustantivo femenino ground
Ten court
♦ Locuciones: familiar dar cancha, to give an advantage
' cancha' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
frontón
- mandar
English:
court
- field
- golf course
- indoor
- course
- golf
- grid
- ground
- pitch
- playing
- slope
- tennis
* * *cancha nf1. [de tenis, baloncesto, balonmano] court;Am [de fútbol, rugby] field, Br pitch; Am [de golf] course; Am [de polo] field; CSur [de esquí] slope; RPestá en su cancha he's in his elementAm cancha de carreras racetrackuna cancha de aterrizaje en mitad de la selva a landing strip in the middle of the jungle3. Am [descampado] open space, open ground4. Am [corral] fenced yard6. Compdar cancha a alguien [darle una oportunidad] to give sb a chance;RP Fam¡abran cancha! make way!;RP Famtener cancha to be streetwise o savvy* * *f1 DEP court; L.Am.pitch;cancha de tenis tennis court2 Rpl:¡cancha! gangway!;abrir ohacer cancha make room* * *cancha nf: court, field (for sports)* * *cancha n court -
2 cancha
Del verbo canchar: ( conjugate canchar) \ \
cancha es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
cancha sustantivo femenino 1 (de fútbol, rugby) (AmL) field, pitch (BrE); ( de golf) (CS) course; ( de polo) (AmL) field; ( de esquí) (CS) slopeb) (Chi) (Aviac) tb2 (AmL fam) ( desenvoltura):
cancha sustantivo femenino ground Ten court Locuciones: familiar dar cancha, to give an advantage ' cancha' also found in these entries: Spanish: frontón - mandar English: court - field - golf course - indoor - course - golf - grid - ground - pitch - playing - slope - tennis
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