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1 plaster
1. noun1) ((also adjective) (of) a substance put on walls, ceilings etc which dries to form a hard smooth surface: He mixed up some plaster to repair the wall; a plaster ceiling.) revoque, enlucido2) ((also adjective) (also plaster of Paris) (of) a similar quick-drying substance used for supporting broken limbs, making models etc: She's got her arm in plaster; a plaster model.) yeso3) ((also sticking-plaster; American Band-Aid) (a piece of) sticky tape (sometimes with a dressing) used to cover a wound etc: You should put a plaster on that cut.) esparadrapo, tirita
2. verb1) (to put plaster on: They plastered the walls.) enyesar, enlucir2) (to spread or apply rather too thickly: She'd look nicer if she didn't plaster so much make-up on her face.) embadurnar, untar•- plastic
3. adjective(easily made into different shapes.) de plástico; moldeableplaster1 n1. yeso2. escayola3. esparadrapo / tiritaput a plaster on the cut so that it doesn't get infected ponte una tirita en el corte para que no se infecteplaster2 vb enyesartr['plɑːstəSMALLr/SMALL]2 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL escayola1 (wall, ceiling) enyesar, enlucir2 (cover, spread) cubrir ( with, de)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLplaster of Paris yeso de matesticking plaster esparadrapo, tiritaplaster ['plæstər] vt1) : enyesar, revocar (con yeso)2) cover: cubrir, llenara wall plastered with notices: una pared cubierta de avisosplaster n1) : yeso m, revoque m (para paredes, etc.)2) : escayola f, yeso m (en medicina)3)n.• enlucido s.m.• esparadrapo s.m.• guarnecido s.m.• parche s.m.• revoque s.m.• yeso s.m.v.• enlucir v.• enyesar v.• guarnecer v.• lucir v.• pegar v.• revocar v.
I 'plæstər, 'plɑːstə(r)1) ub) plaster (of Paris) (Art, Med) yeso m, escayola f (Esp)to have one's leg in plaster — tener* la pierna enyesada or (Esp) escayolada
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1) \<\<wall/room\>\> revocar*, enlucir*; \<\<cracks\>\> rellenar con yeso2) ( cover)they plastered the wall with posters — cubrieron or empapelaron la pared de afiches
3) ( defeat) (AmE colloq) darle* una paliza a (fam)['plɑːstǝ(r)]1. N1) (Constr) yeso m ; (=layer on wall) enlucido m2) (Med) (for broken limb) escayola f, yeso m (LAm)with his leg in plaster — con la pierna escayolada or (LAm) enyesada
3) (Brit) (=sticking plaster) esparadrapo m, tirita f, curita f (LAm)4)plaster of Paris — yeso m mate
2. VT1) (Constr) enyesar; [+ wall] enyesar, enlucirto plaster over a hole — llenar or tapar un hoyo con yeso
2) (=cover) cubrir, llenarto plaster a wall with posters — cubrir or llenar una pared de carteles
3) (=stick) pegar4) * dar una paliza a *3.CPD [model, statue] de yesoplaster cast N — (Med) escayola f, enyesado m (LAm); (=model, statue) vaciado m de yeso
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I ['plæstər, 'plɑːstə(r)]1) ub) plaster (of Paris) (Art, Med) yeso m, escayola f (Esp)to have one's leg in plaster — tener* la pierna enyesada or (Esp) escayolada
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1) \<\<wall/room\>\> revocar*, enlucir*; \<\<cracks\>\> rellenar con yeso2) ( cover)they plastered the wall with posters — cubrieron or empapelaron la pared de afiches
3) ( defeat) (AmE colloq) darle* una paliza a (fam) -
2 chip
ip
1. past tense, past participle - chipped; verb(to knock or strike small pieces off: This glass (was) chipped when I knocked it over.) desportillar
2. noun1) (a place from which a small piece is broken: There's a chip in the edge of this saucer.) desportilladura2) ((American french fries) (usually in plural) a cut piece of potato (fried): steak and chips.) patata frita3) (a counter representing a certain value, used in gambling.) ficha4) (a very small printed circuit, as used in computers, TV sets etc.) chip•- chip inchip n1. patata frita2. chip
chip sustantivo masculino (pl◊ chips)a) (Inf) chip
chip sustantivo masculino Inform chip ' chip' also found in these entries: Spanish: descascarillarse - desconcharse - desportillar - escote - ficha - mella - picar - astilla - astillarse - cascar - descascararse - desconchado - mellar - palo - partir - pastilla - patata - quebrar - resentido - saltar - totopo - trizarse English: blue-chip - chip - chip away - chip in - silicon chip - crisp - microchip - silicontr[ʧɪp]1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (fried potato) patata frita2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL patata frita (de bolsa)3 SMALLCOMPUTING/SMALL chip nombre masculino5 (flaw - in plate, glass) desportilladura; (- in furniture) astilladura6 (in gambling) ficha7 Also chip shot SMALLSPORT/SMALL (in football - gen) sombrero; (- scoring a goal) vaselina; (in golf) chip nombre masculino1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (potatoes) cortar3 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (in football) levantar el balón de manera que describa un arco y pase por encima de otro jugador\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa chip off the old block de tal palo tal astillato have a chip on one's shoulder ser un,-a resentido,-a, estar amargado,-awhen the chips are down a la hora de la verdadchip shop pescadería donde se venden patatas fritas: desportillar, desconchar, astillar (madera)chip vi: desportillarse, desconcharse, descascararse (dícese de la pintura, etc.)chip n1) : astilla f (de madera o vidrio), lasca f (de piedra)he's a chip off the old block: de tal palo, tal astilla2) : bocado m pequeño (en rodajas o rebanadas)tortilla chips: totopos, tortillitas tostadas3) : ficha f (de póker, etc.)4) nick: desportilladura f, mella f5) : chip mmemory chip: chip de memorian.• astilla s.f.• circuito integrado (Electrónica) s.m.• desportilladura s.f.• patata frita s.f.• pedacito s.m.v.• astillar v.• descantillar v.• desportillar v.• picar v.tʃɪp
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1)he's/she's a chip off the old block — de tal palo tal astilla
to have a chip on one's shoulder — ser* un resentido
b) (crack, break) desportilladura f, muesca f2) ( Culin)a) (thin, crisp slice)(potato) chips — (AmE) papas fpl or (Esp) patatas fpl fritas, patatas fpl a la inglesa (Esp), papas fpl chip (Ur)
b) ( French fry) (BrE) papa f or (Esp) patata f frita; (before n)to be in the chips — (AmE) estar* rico or boyante
to have had one's chips — (BrE colloq)
when the chips are down — (colloq) a la hora de la verdad
4) (Comput, Electron) chip msilicon chip — pastilla f de silicio
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- pp- transitive verb1)a) ( damage) \<\<crockery\>\> desportillar, cascar* (RPl), saltar (Chi); \<\<tooth\>\> romper* un trocito deb) (cut, break) \<\<hole\>\> hacer*, abrir*I chipped off the old plaster — quité el yeso viejo quebrándolo or rompiéndolo
chipped beef — (AmE) carne de vaca ahumada y cortada en rodajas finas
3) (in golf, tennis, soccer) levantar la pelota mediante un golpe corto y preciso
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vi \<\<china/cup\>\> desportillarse, cascarse* (RPl), saltarse (Chi); \<\<paint/varnish\>\> saltarse, desconcharsePhrasal Verbs:- chip in[tʃɪp]1. N1) (=piece) pedacito m ; (=splinter) [of glass, wood] astilla f ; (=stone) lasca f- have a chip on one's shoulder2) (Culin)chips (Brit) (=French fries) patatas fpl fritas, papas fpl fritas (esp LAm); (US) (=crisps) patatas fpl (fritas) de bolsa, chips mpl4) (Gambling) ficha f- hand or cash in one's chips5) (Comput) chip m6) (Golf) (=chip shot) chip m2.VT [+ cup, plate] desconchar, desportillar; [+ furniture] desportillar; [+ surface] picar; [+ paint, varnish] desconchar, desprender3.VI [pottery] desconcharse, desportillarse; [paint, varnish] desconcharse4.CPDchip and PIN N — tecnología de identificación del usuario mediante una tarjeta chip que debe ir acompañada por un número PIN
chip and PIN card N — tarjeta f chip con número PIN
chip basket N — (Brit) (for deep-fat fryer) cubeta f
chip pan N — (Brit) sartén f
chip shop * N — pescadería f (donde se vende principalmente pescado rebozado y patatas fritas)
- chip in- chip off* * *[tʃɪp]
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1)he's/she's a chip off the old block — de tal palo tal astilla
to have a chip on one's shoulder — ser* un resentido
b) (crack, break) desportilladura f, muesca f2) ( Culin)a) (thin, crisp slice)(potato) chips — (AmE) papas fpl or (Esp) patatas fpl fritas, patatas fpl a la inglesa (Esp), papas fpl chip (Ur)
b) ( French fry) (BrE) papa f or (Esp) patata f frita; (before n)to be in the chips — (AmE) estar* rico or boyante
to have had one's chips — (BrE colloq)
when the chips are down — (colloq) a la hora de la verdad
4) (Comput, Electron) chip msilicon chip — pastilla f de silicio
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- pp- transitive verb1)a) ( damage) \<\<crockery\>\> desportillar, cascar* (RPl), saltar (Chi); \<\<tooth\>\> romper* un trocito deb) (cut, break) \<\<hole\>\> hacer*, abrir*I chipped off the old plaster — quité el yeso viejo quebrándolo or rompiéndolo
chipped beef — (AmE) carne de vaca ahumada y cortada en rodajas finas
3) (in golf, tennis, soccer) levantar la pelota mediante un golpe corto y preciso
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vi \<\<china/cup\>\> desportillarse, cascarse* (RPl), saltarse (Chi); \<\<paint/varnish\>\> saltarse, desconcharsePhrasal Verbs:- chip in -
3 stick
I stik past tense, past participle - stuck; verb1) (to push (something sharp or pointed) into or through something: She stuck a pin through the papers to hold them together; Stop sticking your elbow into me!)2) ((of something pointed) to be pushed into or through something: Two arrows were sticking in his back.)3) (to fasten or be fastened (by glue, gum etc): He licked the flap of the envelope and stuck it down; These labels don't stick very well; He stuck (the broken pieces of) the vase together again; His brothers used to call him Bonzo and the name has stuck.)4) (to (cause to) become fixed and unable to move or progress: The car stuck in the mud; The cupboard door has stuck; I'll help you with your arithmetic if you're stuck.)•- sticker- sticky
- stickily
- stickiness
- sticking-plaster
- stick-in-the-mud
- come to a sticky end
- stick at
- stick by
- stick it out
- stick out
- stick one's neck out
- stick to/with
- stick together
- stick up for
II stik noun1) (a branch or twig from a tree: They were sent to find sticks for firewood.) ramita2) (a long thin piece of wood etc shaped for a special purpose: She always walks with a stick nowadays; a walking-stick / hockey-stick; a drumstick.) bastón3) (a long piece: a stick of rhubarb.) palo, vara•- get hold of the wrong end of the stick- get the wrong end of the stick
stick1 n1. palo2. bastónstick2 vb1. pegar2. clavar3. atascarsetr[stɪk]2 (for walking) bastón nombre masculino5 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (for hockey) palo6 (of celery) rama; (of rhubarb) tallo; (of licorice, rock) barrita, tira; (of dynamite) cartucho; (of wax, of soap) barra7 (of furniture) mueble nombre masculino1 (remote area) lugar m sing apartado\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in a cleft stick estar en una encrucijadato get hold of the wrong end of the stick coger el rábano por las hojasto give somebody stick (criticize) criticar severamente a alguien 2 (make fun of) burlarse de alguien, cachondearse de alguienstick figure figura de palotesstick insect insecto palo————————tr[stɪk]1 (insert pointed object) clavar, hincar2 familiar poner, meter■ stick my name down apúntame, apunta mi nombre3 (fix) colocar, fijar; (with glue) pegar, fijar1 (penetrate) clavarse■ your elbow's sticking in me! ¡me estás clavando el codo!2 (fix, become attached) pegarse3 (jam - drawer, key in lock) atascarse; (- machine part, lock) atrancarse, encasquillarse; (- vehicle in mud) atascarse, atollarse4 (remain) quedarse5 (in cards) plantarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make stick (accusation, charge) probar■ do you think they'll be able to make the murder charge stick? ¿crees que podrán probar que es culpable del asesinato?to get stuck into something meterse de lleno en algoto stick at nothing no pararse en barrasto stick one's neck out jugarse el tipoto stick out a mile / stick out like a sore thumb saltar a la vistato stick to one's guns mantenerse en sus trece1) stab: clavar2) attach: pegar3) put: poner4)to stick out : sacar (la lengua, etc.), extender (la mano)stick vi1) adhere: pegarse, adherirse2) jam: atascarse3)to stick around : quedarse4)to stick out project: sobresalir (de una superficie), asomar (por detrás o debajo de algo)5)to stick to : no abandonarstick to your guns: manténgase firme6)to stick up : estar parado (dícese del pelo, etc.), sobresalir (de una superficie)7)to stick with : serle fiel a (una persona), seguir con (una cosa)I'll stick with what I know: prefiero lo conocidostick n1) branch, twig: ramita f2) : palo m, vara fa walking stick: un bastónn.• bastón s.m.• palo s.m.• porra s.f.• vara s.f.v.(§ p.,p.p.: stuck) = adherir v.• adherirse (Pegarse) v.• agarrarse v.• encolar v.• pegar v.• pegarse (Adherirse) v.• picar v.• sujetar v.stɪk
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more than you can shake a stick at — (esp AmE colloq)
to be in a cleft stick — estar* metido en un aprieto or un apuro
to get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick — (colloq) entenderlo* todo al revés, tomar el rábano por las hojas
2) ca) ( walking stick) bastón mb) ( drumstick) palillo m, baqueta f (Méx)c) ( hockey stick) palo m3) c (of celery, rhubarb) rama f, penca f; ( of dynamite) cartucho m; (of rock, candy) palo m; ( of sealing wax) barra f4) u (BrE) (criticism, punishment) (colloq)to get/take stick from somebody — recibir/aguantar (los) palos de alguien (fam)
to give somebody/something stick — darle* palos or un palo a alguien/algo (fam)
5) sticks plthe sticks — (colloq)
to live out in the sticks — vivir en la Cochinchina or (Esp tb) en las Batuecas
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(past & past p stuck) transitive verb1) (attach, glue) pegar*2)a) ( thrust) \<\<needle/knife/sword\>\> clavarb) ( impale)3) (put, place) (colloq) poner*stick it in the oven — ponlo or mételo en el horno
stick your head out of the window — asoma or saca la cabeza por la ventana
stick it there! — (AmE) choca esa mano!, chócala! (fam)
she knows where she can stick her offer! — (colloq) ella sabe muy bien dónde se puede meter esa oferta! (fam)
to stick it to somebody — (AmE colloq) ( castigate) darle* duro or con todo a alguien; ( swindle) aprovecharse de alguien
4) ( tolerate) (esp BrE colloq) aguantar, soportarI don't know how you stick him — no sé cómo lo aguantas or soportas
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vi1) ( adhere) \<\<glue\>\> pegar*; \<\<food\>\> pegarse*to stick TO something — pegarse* or (frml) adherirse* a algo
2) ( become jammed) atascarse*to stick in somebody's gullet o throat: what sticks in my gullet o throat is that... — lo que me indigna or (fam) lo que tengo atravesado es que...
3) ( in card games) plantarse; see also stuck•Phrasal Verbs:- stick at- stick by- stick to- stick up
I [stɪk]1. N1) (=length of wood) (trozo m de) madera f; (shaped) palo m, vara f; (as weapon) palo m, porra f; (=walking stick) bastón m; (Aer) (=joystick) palanca f de mando; (Hockey, Ice hockey etc) palo m; (=drumstick) palillo m; (Mus) * (=baton) batuta fto give sb the stick, take the stick to sb — dar palo a algn
- use or wield the big stickcleft 2., end 1., 1)2) [of wax, gum, shaving soap] barra f; [of celery] rama f; [of dynamite] cartucho m; [of bombs] grupo m3) (esp Brit)* (=criticism)to get or take a lot of stick — recibir una buena paliza *, tener que aguantar mucho
4)old stick — (Brit) † * tío * m
he's a funny old stick — es un tío raro or divertido *
5) sticksb) (Horse racing) * (=hurdles) obstáculos mplc)- live in the sticks- up sticks2.CPDstick insect N — insecto m palo
stick shift N — (US) (Aut) palanca f de marchas
II [stɪk] (vb: pt, pp stuck)1. VT1) (with glue etc) pegar, encolar2) (=thrust, poke) meter; (=stab) [+ sth pointed] clavar, hincarnose 1., 1)3) (=pierce) picarto stick sb with a bayonet — herir a algn con bayoneta, clavar la bayoneta a algn
- squeal like a stuck pig4) * (=place, put) poner; (=insert) meter5) (esp Brit) * (=tolerate) aguantar6)to be stuck —
a) (=jammed) estar atascado, estar atorado (esp LAm); (in mud etc) estar atascado; [sth pointed] estar clavadothe mechanism was stuck — el mecanismo estaba atascado or bloqueado
the lift is stuck at the ninth floor — el ascensor se ha quedado parado or colgado or atrancado en el piso nueve
to be stuck fast — (=jammed) estar totalmente atascado or atorado; (in mud etc) estar totalmente atascado; [sth pointed] estar bien clavado
b) (=trapped)c) * (=have a problem) estar en un apuro or aprietoI'm stuck — (in crossword puzzle, guessing game, essay etc) estoy atascado
d)to be stuck with sth/sb * — tener que aguantar algo/a algn
and now we're stuck with it * — y ahora no lo podemos quitar de encima, y ahora no hay manera de deshacernos de eso
e)7)to get stuck —
a)to get stuck fast — (=jammed) atascarse totalmente, atorarse totalmente (esp LAm); (in mud etc) atascarse totalmente; [sth pointed] clavarse bien
b)2. VI1) (=adhere) [glue, sticky object etc] pegarse2) (=get jammed) atascarse, atorarse (esp LAm); (in mud etc) atascarse; [sth pointed] quedar clavado, clavarsethe bidding stuck at £100 — la puja no subió de las 100 libras
the word "thanks" seems to stick in her throat — la palabra "gracias" no le sale de la boca
3) (=extend, protrude)4) (=be embedded)5) (fig) (with prep or adv)•
just stick at it and I'm sure you'll manage it — no te amedrentes y al fin llegarás•
we'll all stick by you — (=support you) te apoyaremos todos; (=stay with you) no te abandonaremos•
to stick close to sb — pegarse a algn, no separarse de algn•
it stuck in my mind — se me quedó grabado•
to stick to one's principles — seguir fiel a sus principios, aferrarse a sus principiosdecide what you're going to do, then stick to it — ¡decídete y no te dejes desviar!
let's stick to the matter in hand — ciñámonos al asunto, no perdamos de vista el tema principal
if I stick to a saltless diet, I'm fine — mientras siga una dieta sin sal voy bien
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stick with us and you'll be all right — quédate con nosotros y todo saldrá bien- stick to sb like a limpet or leechgun 1., 1)6) (=balk)he wouldn't stick at murder — hasta cometería un asesinato, no se arredraría ante el homicidio
7) (Cards)I stick, I'm sticking — me planto
- stick in- stick on- stick to- stick up* * *[stɪk]
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more than you can shake a stick at — (esp AmE colloq)
to be in a cleft stick — estar* metido en un aprieto or un apuro
to get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick — (colloq) entenderlo* todo al revés, tomar el rábano por las hojas
2) ca) ( walking stick) bastón mb) ( drumstick) palillo m, baqueta f (Méx)c) ( hockey stick) palo m3) c (of celery, rhubarb) rama f, penca f; ( of dynamite) cartucho m; (of rock, candy) palo m; ( of sealing wax) barra f4) u (BrE) (criticism, punishment) (colloq)to get/take stick from somebody — recibir/aguantar (los) palos de alguien (fam)
to give somebody/something stick — darle* palos or un palo a alguien/algo (fam)
5) sticks plthe sticks — (colloq)
to live out in the sticks — vivir en la Cochinchina or (Esp tb) en las Batuecas
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(past & past p stuck) transitive verb1) (attach, glue) pegar*2)a) ( thrust) \<\<needle/knife/sword\>\> clavarb) ( impale)3) (put, place) (colloq) poner*stick it in the oven — ponlo or mételo en el horno
stick your head out of the window — asoma or saca la cabeza por la ventana
stick it there! — (AmE) choca esa mano!, chócala! (fam)
she knows where she can stick her offer! — (colloq) ella sabe muy bien dónde se puede meter esa oferta! (fam)
to stick it to somebody — (AmE colloq) ( castigate) darle* duro or con todo a alguien; ( swindle) aprovecharse de alguien
4) ( tolerate) (esp BrE colloq) aguantar, soportarI don't know how you stick him — no sé cómo lo aguantas or soportas
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vi1) ( adhere) \<\<glue\>\> pegar*; \<\<food\>\> pegarse*to stick TO something — pegarse* or (frml) adherirse* a algo
2) ( become jammed) atascarse*to stick in somebody's gullet o throat: what sticks in my gullet o throat is that... — lo que me indigna or (fam) lo que tengo atravesado es que...
3) ( in card games) plantarse; see also stuck•Phrasal Verbs:- stick at- stick by- stick to- stick up -
4 flake
fleik
1. noun(a very small piece: a snowflake.) copo
2. verb((usually with off) to come off in flakes: The paint is flaking.) desconcharse- flaky- flake out
- flaked out
flake n escama / láminatr[fleɪk]1 (of snow, oats) copo2 (of skin, soap) escama3 (of paint) desconchón nombre masculino, trozo desprendidointransitive verb to flake away/offflake n: copo m (de nieve), escama f (de la piel), astilla f (de madera)n.• cazón s.m.• copo s.m.• escama s.f.• hojuela s.f.• musola s.f.v.• desprenderse en escamas v.• separar en escamas v.
I fleɪk1) (of snow, cereals) copo m; (of paint, rust) escama f, laminilla f; (of wood, bone) astilla f; ( of skin) escama f, pellejo m (fam)2) ( eccentric person) (AmE sl & pej) bicho m raro (fam)
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intransitive verb \<\<paint/plaster\>\> descascararse, pelarsePhrasal Verbs:[fleɪk]1.N [of paint] desconchón m ; [of skin, soap] escama f ; [of snow] copo m2.3.VT [+ cooked fish] desmenuzar* * *
I [fleɪk]1) (of snow, cereals) copo m; (of paint, rust) escama f, laminilla f; (of wood, bone) astilla f; ( of skin) escama f, pellejo m (fam)2) ( eccentric person) (AmE sl & pej) bicho m raro (fam)
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intransitive verb \<\<paint/plaster\>\> descascararse, pelarsePhrasal Verbs: -
5 case
I keis noun1) (an instance or example: another case of child-beating; a bad case of measles.) caso2) (a particular situation: It's different in my case.) caso3) (a legal trial: The judge in this case is very fair.) caso4) (an argument or reason: There's a good case for thinking he's wrong.) razón5) ((usually with the) a fact: I don't think that's really the case.) caso6) (a form of a pronoun (eg he or him), noun or adjective showing its relation to other words in the sentence.) caso•- in case- in case of
- in that case
II keis noun1) (a container or outer covering: a case of medical instruments; a suitcase.)2) (a crate or box: six cases of whisky.)3) (a piece of furniture for displaying or containing things: a glass case full of china; a bookcase.)case n1. caso2. maletatr[keɪs]1 (instance, situation, circumstances) caso2 (problem) caso3 SMALLLAW/SMALL (lawsuit) causa, litigio, pleito; (set of arguments) argumentos nombre masculino plural, razones nombre femenino plural4 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL caso\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa case in point un buen ejemploas the case may be según (sea) el casoin any case en todo caso, en cualquier casoin case... por si..., en caso de que...in case of something en caso de algoin no case bajo ninguna circunstancia, en ninguna circunstanciain that case en ese casoto make out a case for something exponer los argumentos en favor de algocase law SMALLLAW/SMALL jurisprudenciacase study estudio, trabajothe case for the defence la defensathe case for the prosecution la acusación nombre femenino————————tr[keɪs]1 (suitcase) maleta2 (box) caja, cajón nombre masculino; (small, hard container) estuche nombre masculino; (soft container) funda3 (in printing) caja■ lower case caja baja, minúscula■ upper case caja alta, mayúscula\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto case the joint slang reconocer el terreno (antes de cometer un robo)1) box, pack: embalar, encajonar2) inspect: observar, inspeccionar (antes de cometer un delito)case n1) : caso man unusual case: un caso insólitoablative case: caso ablativoa case of the flu: un caso de gripe2) box: caja f3) container: funda f, estuche m4)in any case : de todos modos, en cualquier caso5)in case : como precauciónjust in case: por si acaso6)in case of : en caso den.• argumento convincente s.m.• bujeta s.f.• caja (Electrónica) s.f.• cajón s.m.• caso s.m.• cápsula s.f.• cárter s.m.• especie s.f.• estuche s.m.• forro s.m.• funda s.f.• pleito s.m.• vitrina s.f.v.• encajonar v.• ensanchar v.
I keɪs1) ( matter) caso mto lose/win a case — perder*/ganar un pleito or juicio
to be on somebody's case — (AmE) estar* encima de alguien
get off my case! — déjame tranquilo or en paz!
to make a federal case out of something — (AmE colloq) hacer* un drama de algo
2)a) (Med, Soc Adm) caso ma hopeless case — (colloq) un caso perdido
b) ( eccentric) (colloq) caso m (fam)3) (instance, situation) caso ma case in point — un ejemplo que viene al caso, un buen ejemplo
he won't go - in that case, neither will I — no quiere ir - (pues) en ese caso, yo tampoco
that is the case — así es, esa es la cuestión
in that case, I'm not interested — en ese caso, no me interesa
4) (in phrases)in any case — de todas maneras or formas, en cualquier caso, de cualquier modo
make a note in case you forget — apúntalo por si te olvidas, apúntalo en caso de que se te olvide
5) ( argument)the case for the prosecution/defense — la acusación/la defensa
she has a good/strong case — sus argumentos son buenos/poderosos
to make (out) a case for something/-ing — exponer* los argumentos a favor de algo/para + inf
to put/state one's case — dar*/exponer* sus (or mis etc) razones
6)a) ( suitcase) maleta f, petaca f (Méx), valija f (RPl)b) ( attaché case) maletín mc) ( crate) caja f, cajón m, jaba f (Chi, Per); (of wine, liquor) caja de 12 botellasd) ( hard container - for small objects) estuche f; (- for large objects) caja f; ( soft container) funda f
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transitive verb (sl)to case the joint — reconocer* el terreno ( antes de cometer un delito)
I [keɪs]1. N1) (Brit) (=suitcase) maleta f, valija f (S. Cone), veliz m (Mex); (=briefcase) cartera f, maletín m, portafolio(s) m (LAm); (=packing case) cajón m ; [of drink] caja f ; (for jewellery) joyero m, estuche m ; (for camera, guitar, gun etc) funda f ; (for spectacles) (soft) funda f ; (hard) estuche m ; (for watch) caja f ; (=display case) vitrina f ; [of window] marco m, bastidor m ; [of cartridge] funda f, cápsula f2) (Typ) caja flower case — minúscula f
upper case — mayúscula f
2. VT1) (=encase)her leg was cased in plaster — tenía la pierna escayolada or enyesada
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II [keɪs]1. N1) (gen) (also Med) caso mit's a hopeless case — (Med) es un caso de desahucio
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as the case may be — según el caso•
it's a case for the police — este es asunto para la policía, esto es cosa de la policía•
it's a case of... — se trata de...•
if that is the case — en ese caso2) (Jur) (gen) caso m, proceso m ; (=particular dispute) causa f, pleito m ; (=argument) argumento m, razón fthe Dreyfus case — el proceso de Dreyfus; (more loosely) el asunto Dreyfus
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there's a strong case for reform — hay buenos fundamentos para exigir una reformathere's a case for saying that... — puede decirse razonablemente que...
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to have a good or strong case — tener buenos argumentos or buenas razones•
to make (out) a case for sth — dar razones para algo, presentar argumentos en favor de algo•
to rest one's case — terminar la presentación de su alegato3) (with "in")(just) in case — por si acaso, por si las moscas *
in case he comes — por si viene, (en) caso de que venga
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in any case — de todas formas, en cualquier caso, en todo caso•
in most cases — en la mayoría de los casos•
in no case — en ningún caso, de ninguna manera•
in case of emergency — en caso de emergencia•
in such a case — en tal caso•
in that case — en ese caso4) (Ling) caso m5) * (=eccentric person)he's a case — es un tipo raro *, es un caso
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get off my case! — ¡déjame ya en paz!•
to be on sb's case — estar siempre encima de algn2.CPDcase grammar N — gramática f de caso
case history N — (Med) historial m médico or clínico
what is the patient's case history? — ¿cuál es el historial del enfermo?
case law N — jurisprudencia f
case study N — estudio m de casos
case system N — (Ling) sistema m de casos
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I [keɪs]1) ( matter) caso mto lose/win a case — perder*/ganar un pleito or juicio
to be on somebody's case — (AmE) estar* encima de alguien
get off my case! — déjame tranquilo or en paz!
to make a federal case out of something — (AmE colloq) hacer* un drama de algo
2)a) (Med, Soc Adm) caso ma hopeless case — (colloq) un caso perdido
b) ( eccentric) (colloq) caso m (fam)3) (instance, situation) caso ma case in point — un ejemplo que viene al caso, un buen ejemplo
he won't go - in that case, neither will I — no quiere ir - (pues) en ese caso, yo tampoco
that is the case — así es, esa es la cuestión
in that case, I'm not interested — en ese caso, no me interesa
4) (in phrases)in any case — de todas maneras or formas, en cualquier caso, de cualquier modo
make a note in case you forget — apúntalo por si te olvidas, apúntalo en caso de que se te olvide
5) ( argument)the case for the prosecution/defense — la acusación/la defensa
she has a good/strong case — sus argumentos son buenos/poderosos
to make (out) a case for something/-ing — exponer* los argumentos a favor de algo/para + inf
to put/state one's case — dar*/exponer* sus (or mis etc) razones
6)a) ( suitcase) maleta f, petaca f (Méx), valija f (RPl)b) ( attaché case) maletín mc) ( crate) caja f, cajón m, jaba f (Chi, Per); (of wine, liquor) caja de 12 botellasd) ( hard container - for small objects) estuche f; (- for large objects) caja f; ( soft container) funda f
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transitive verb (sl)to case the joint — reconocer* el terreno ( antes de cometer un delito)
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6 Band-Aid
((American) (a piece of) sticking plaster with a dressing used to cover a wound etc: You should put a Band-Aid on that cut.)tr['bændeɪd] (Registered trademark)1 tiritan.• encerado s.m.• esparadrapo s.m.• parche s.m.• pegado s.m.• pegote s.m.• tirita* s.f.® 'bændeɪd noun (AmE) curita® f or (Esp) tirita® f* * *® ['bændeɪd] noun (AmE) curita® f or (Esp) tirita® f -
7 arte
arte ( gen m en el singular y f en el plural) 1 (Art) art; no trabajo por amor al arte (hum) I'm not working for the good of my health (hum); artes gráficas graphic arts; (como) por arte de magia as if by magic 2 (habilidad, destreza) art; tiene arte para arreglar flores she has a flair o gift for flower arranging
arte sustantivo masculino & sustantivo femenino art
1 (habilidad) skill
2 artes, (trucos, mañas) tricks
3 artes de pesca, fishing equipment
bellas artes, fine arts Locuciones: familiar como por arte de magia, as if by magic
no tener arte ni parte, to have nothing to do with ' arte' also found in these entries: Spanish: aborigen - aguafuerte - amor - arábiga - arábigo - bicha - boceto - caligrafía - canto - carpintería - cine - clásica - clásico - cuadro - cubismo - dadaísmo - de - decadencia - desnuda - desnudo - dialéctica - dibujante - encuadernación - escorzo - espátula - estilo - estofar - exposición - expresionismo - fascinar - figurativa - figurativo - fresca - fresco - galería - género - grabar - iluminar - ilusión - imagen - impresionismo - labrada - labrado - lienzo - litografía - lobulada - lobulado - magia - marchante - marina English: amateurish - appreciation - art - art gallery - artistry - avant-garde - brush - bust - charcoal - cookery - corps - craft - cubism - cuisine - curator - depict - design - designer - diplomacy - draw - dying - early - elaborate - exhibit - facsimile - figurative - forte - gallery - graphics - halo - life - magic - magically - mime - mimicry - motif - movement - naive - nude - oarsmanship - oil - one-upmanship - oratory - paintbrush - patron - piece - plaster - plastic - portray - pose
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