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interj.• vaya interj.ʃʌksinterjection (AmE colloq) caray! (fam), caramba! (fam)* * *[ʃʌks]interjection (AmE colloq) caray! (fam), caramba! (fam) -
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intj.qué vaina, cáscaras.s.Present Indicative del verbo: SHUCK3ps.tercera persona del presente singular del verbo: SHUCK. -
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shuck ['ʃʌk] vt: pelar (mazorcas, etc.), abrir (almejas, etc.)shuck n1) husk: cascarilla f, cáscara f (de una nuez, etc.), hojas fpl (de una mazorca)2) shell: concha f (de una almeja, etc.)ʃʌka) \<\<pea\>\> pelar, desenvainar; \<\<clam\>\> abrir*, desbullarb) shuck (off) (AmE colloq) \<\<coat\>\> quitarse; \<\<boyfriend\>\> plantar (fam), botar (AmL exc RPl fam); \<\<career\>\> abandonar, plantar (fam), dejar botado (AmL exc RPl fam)[ʃʌk]1. N1) (=husk) vaina f, hollejo m2) (US) [of shellfish] concha f (de marisco)3)shucks! — ¡cáscaras!
2. VT1) [+ peas etc] desenvainar2) (US) [+ shellfish] desbullar* * *[ʃʌk]a) \<\<pea\>\> pelar, desenvainar; \<\<clam\>\> abrir*, desbullarb) shuck (off) (AmE colloq) \<\<coat\>\> quitarse; \<\<boyfriend\>\> plantar (fam), botar (AmL exc RPl fam); \<\<career\>\> abandonar, plantar (fam), dejar botado (AmL exc RPl fam)
См. также в других словарях:
shucks — (interj.) 1847, from SHUCK (Cf. shuck) (n.) in the secondary sense something valueless (i.e. not worth shucks) … Etymology dictionary
shucks — ☆ shucks [shuks ] interj. 〚prob. /span> SHUCK〛 used to express mild disappointment, embarrassment, etc. * * * … Universalium
shucks — [ʃʌks] interjection AmE old fashioned [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: shuck something worthless (19 20 centuries), from shuck outer covering of a vegetable (17 21 centuries), of unknown origin] used to show you are a little disappointed about something … Dictionary of contemporary English
shucks — [ ʃʌks ] interjection AMERICAN INFORMAL OLD FASHIONED used for saying that you are annoyed or disappointed … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shucks — ☆ shucks [shuks ] interj. [prob. < SHUCK] used to express mild disappointment, embarrassment, etc … English World dictionary
shucks — noun 1. something of little value (Freq. 1) his promise is not worth a damn not worth one red cent not worth shucks • Syn: ↑damn, ↑darn, ↑hoot, ↑red cent … Useful english dictionary
shucks — 1. interjection a) Exclamatory response to a minor disappointment. Shucks. Thats too bad you cant make to the party. b) Response to a minor pleasure. Shucks, I guess well have to take all this pie home with us. 2. noun Plural of s … Wiktionary
shucks — interjection Date: 1847 used especially to express mild disappointment or embarrassment < shucks, it was nothing > … New Collegiate Dictionary
shucks — oh dear, well, heck Aw shucks, Beth Ann, you know I care a whole lot for you … English idioms
shucks — long·shucks; … English syllables
Shucks! — Go to (Aw) shucks! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions