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1 barranca
f.1 precipice (precipicio).2 hill. ( River Plate)ir(se) barranca abajo to go downhill3 ravine, cliff, precipice, gulch.* * *SF gully, ravine* * *a) (RPl) (pendiente, cuesta) hill, slopeb) ( barranco) gully; ( más profundo) ravine* * *a) (RPl) (pendiente, cuesta) hill, slopeb) ( barranco) gully; ( más profundo) ravine* * *1 ( RPl) (pendiente, cuesta) hill, slope2 barranco* * *
barranca sustantivo femenino,◊ barranco sustantivo masculino
gully;
( más profundo) ravine
' barranca' also found in these entries:
English:
slope
* * *barranca nf1. [precipicio] precipice;[hondonada] ravine; [menos profunda] gully2. RP [cuesta] hill;ir(se) barranca abajo to go downhill;después del divorcio se fue barranca abajo she went downhill after the divorce;el sistema de seguridad social va barranca abajo the social security system is going downhill* * *barranca nf1) : hillside, slope2) barranco -
2 barranca
f; Арг., Ур.спуск, укло́н ( у водного потока)••barranca abajo Арг., Ур. — быть в состоя́нии упа́дка ( о делах), дегради́ровать ( о человеке)
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3 barranca
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4 barranca
сущ.общ. балка (овраг), овраг, глубокий овраг, затруднительное положение, пропасть -
5 barranca
• cliff• guitar seller• gulden• precipice• ravine -
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f• rokle• strž -
7 Barranca
Qullu patarana vel pata pata, qullu qullu,jaqhi jaqhi. -
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9 barranca
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10 sacar el buey de la barranca
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m.1 precipice.2 ravine, cliffside, cliff, gorge.* * *1 (precipicio) precipice2 (torrentera) gully; (más profunda) ravine* * *SM1) (=hondonada) gully, ravine2) (=precipicio) cliff; [de río] steep riverbank3) (=obstáculo) difficulty, obstacle* * *masculino gully; ( más profundo) ravine* * *= ravine.Ex. Sampling for immature stages of mosquito was done weekly between May 1999 and January 2000 by straining them from the water in ravines and gutters.* * *masculino gully; ( más profundo) ravine* * *= ravine.Ex: Sampling for immature stages of mosquito was done weekly between May 1999 and January 2000 by straining them from the water in ravines and gutters.
* * *gully; (más profundo) ravinese cayó por el barranco it went over a sheer drop o into a ravine/gully* * *
Multiple Entries:
barranca
barranco
barranca sustantivo femenino,◊ barranco sustantivo masculino
gully;
( más profundo) ravine
barranco sustantivo masculino
1 (precipicio) precipice
2 (hendidura profunda) gully, ravine
' barranco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barranca
- desfiladero
English:
gulley
- gully
- ravine
* * *barranco nm, barranquera nf[precipicio] precipice; [hondonada] ravine; [menos profunda] gully* * *m ravine* * *barranco nm: ravine, gorge -
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13 балка
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15 buey
adj.dumb.m.1 ox.2 edible crab.3 idiot, imbecile.* * *1 ox, bullock\carne de buey beefbuey de mar crabbuey marino sea cow* * *SM1) (Zool) oxbuey corneta — And, Cono Sur one-horned ox; (fig) (=entrometido) busybody, nosey-parker *
buey de mar — variety of crab or crawfish
buey muerto — Caribe bargain
2)chinches como bueyes — bedbugs the size of elephants, enormous bedbugs
ser un buey para algo —
3) LAm (=cornudo) cuckold4) Caribe (=dineral) big sum of money* * *Iadjetivo (Méx fam) dumb (colloq)II1) (Agr, Zool) oxhablar de bueyes perdidos — (RPl) to chat
entre bueyes no hay cornadas — (RPl) birds of a feather stick together
2) (Méx fam) ( idiota) idiot, imbecile (colloq)* * *= bullock, ox [oxen, -pl.].Ex. A mobile bullock cart library service and a 'barefoot library service' operating in rural areas of the country are also described.Ex. Harting primarily addresses the iconography of two altarpiece wings which depict a landscape with oxen and an ass.----* carreta de bueyes = ox cart.* * *Iadjetivo (Méx fam) dumb (colloq)II1) (Agr, Zool) oxhablar de bueyes perdidos — (RPl) to chat
entre bueyes no hay cornadas — (RPl) birds of a feather stick together
2) (Méx fam) ( idiota) idiot, imbecile (colloq)* * *= bullock, ox [oxen, -pl.].Ex: A mobile bullock cart library service and a 'barefoot library service' operating in rural areas of the country are also described.
Ex: Harting primarily addresses the iconography of two altarpiece wings which depict a landscape with oxen and an ass.* carreta de bueyes = ox cart.* * *buey1buey2habló el buey y dijo mu ( fr hecha); when he opened his mouth what he said was a load of nonsense ( o when you open your mouth you come out with a load of nonsense etc)hablar de bueyes perdidos ( RPl); to chatsaber con qué bueyes se ara ( RPl): no lo va a hacer, sé con qué bueyes aro she won't do it, I know her o I know what she's like o I know what I'm talking aboutel buey suelto bien se lame there's nothing like freedomentre bueyes no hay cornadas ( RPl); birds of a feather stick together, there's honor among thievesCompuesto:musk ox ojo* * *
buey sustantivo masculino (Agr, Zool) ox
■ adjetivo (Méx fam) dumb (colloq)
buey m (animal doméstico) ox, bullock
buey (de mar) (marisco) crab
' buey' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
uncir
- ojo
English:
bullock
- horse
- ox
- oxtail
- port
- steer
* * *♦ nm1. [mamífero] ox;trabajar como un buey to work like a slave;RPhablar de bueyes perdidos to chatter about nothing in particular;RPsaber con qué bueyes se ara to know what sort of people one is dealing with;RPentre bueyes no hay cornadas birds of a feather stick togetherbuey almizclero musk ox2. [crustáceo] edible crab, Br brown crabbuey de mar edible crab, Br brown crabsiempre vienen los mismos bueyes it's always the same guys who come♦ interjMéx Fam¿qué tal estás, buey? how are you doing, man o Br my son?;¡espérame, buey! hang on, man o Br mate!* * *m ZO ox* * *buey nm: ox, steer* * * -
16 profundo
adj.1 deep, profound, deepwater, abysmal.2 deep, profound, deep-felt, intense.3 deep, difficult to understand, abstruse, profound.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: profundar.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) deep2 (tristeza, dolor) intense3 (cambio, transformación) profound, total4 (pensamiento, persona) profound, deep* * *(f. - profunda)adj.1) deep2) profound* * *ADJ1) (=hondo) deeptener 20cm de profundo — to be 20cm deep, be 20cm in depth
¿cuánto tiene de profundo? — how deep is it?
2) (=intenso) [suspiro, voz, respiración] deep; [nota] low, deep; [sueño] deep, sound; [misterio, pensador] profoundsiento un profundo respeto hacia él — I have great o a deep respect for him
estaban inmersos en una profunda oscuridad — liter they were enveloped by a profound darkness liter
3)en el Sussex profundo — in deepest Sussex, deep in Sussex
* * *- da adjetivoa) <herida/pozo/raíz> deepb) < pensamiento> profound, deep; <respeto/desprecio> profound; < lazos> strong; < desengaño> grave, terriblemis conocimientos de la materia no son muy profundos — I don't have an in-depth knowledge of the subject
d) <voz/suspiro> deepe) < sueño> deep, sound* * *= deep [deeper -comp., deepest -sup.], heavy [heavier -comp., heaviest -sup.], profound, thoroughgoing, cogent, abysmal.Ex. The world's largest processing department's plans and policies are always of deep interest.Ex. There was a heavy and prolonged silence as Datto scrambled through his mind, trying to recollect the details of the event that had apparently trigerred this violent reaction.Ex. Surely these new resources will have a profound impact upon newspapers, magazines, technical journals and even books.Ex. The project was not an end but merely a step along the road to more thoroughgoing bibliographic control.Ex. Children's librarians must plan to meet children's needs, and must be able to articulate the philosophy of children's library services in cogent terms.Ex. The major problem encountered in encouraging young adults to use public libraries is the abysmal lack of specialist young adult librarians = El principal problema que se encuentra para es incentivar a los jóvenes a usar las bibliotecas públicas es la enorme falta de bibliotecarios especialistas en temas relacionados con los adolescentes.----* agua poco profunda = shallow water.* aguas poco profundas = shallows.* consecuencia profunda = profound effect.* con un profundo sentimiento de culpa = guilt-ridden.* de aguas profundas = deep-sea.* DSIS (Sistema de Indización de Estructura Profunda) = DISI (Deep Structure Indexing System).* efecto profundo = profound effect.* en lo más profundo de la noche = in the dead of night.* herir en lo más profundo = cut to + the heart of, cut to + the quick.* más profundo = innermost.* meditación profunda = deep meditation.* profundo efecto = profound effect.* profundo respeto = obeisance.* relajación profunda = deep relaxation.* respirar profundo = take + a deep breath.* Sistema de Indización de Estructura Profunda (DSIS) = Deep Structure Indexing System (DSIS).* sueño profundo = deep slumber, deep sleep, sound night's sleep.* trombosis venosa profunda = deep vein thrombosis.* web profunda, la = deep Web, the.* * *- da adjetivoa) <herida/pozo/raíz> deepb) < pensamiento> profound, deep; <respeto/desprecio> profound; < lazos> strong; < desengaño> grave, terriblemis conocimientos de la materia no son muy profundos — I don't have an in-depth knowledge of the subject
d) <voz/suspiro> deepe) < sueño> deep, sound* * *= deep [deeper -comp., deepest -sup.], heavy [heavier -comp., heaviest -sup.], profound, thoroughgoing, cogent, abysmal.Ex: The world's largest processing department's plans and policies are always of deep interest.
Ex: There was a heavy and prolonged silence as Datto scrambled through his mind, trying to recollect the details of the event that had apparently trigerred this violent reaction.Ex: Surely these new resources will have a profound impact upon newspapers, magazines, technical journals and even books.Ex: The project was not an end but merely a step along the road to more thoroughgoing bibliographic control.Ex: Children's librarians must plan to meet children's needs, and must be able to articulate the philosophy of children's library services in cogent terms.Ex: The major problem encountered in encouraging young adults to use public libraries is the abysmal lack of specialist young adult librarians = El principal problema que se encuentra para es incentivar a los jóvenes a usar las bibliotecas públicas es la enorme falta de bibliotecarios especialistas en temas relacionados con los adolescentes.* agua poco profunda = shallow water.* aguas poco profundas = shallows.* consecuencia profunda = profound effect.* con un profundo sentimiento de culpa = guilt-ridden.* de aguas profundas = deep-sea.* DSIS (Sistema de Indización de Estructura Profunda) = DISI (Deep Structure Indexing System).* efecto profundo = profound effect.* en lo más profundo de la noche = in the dead of night.* herir en lo más profundo = cut to + the heart of, cut to + the quick.* más profundo = innermost.* meditación profunda = deep meditation.* profundo efecto = profound effect.* profundo respeto = obeisance.* relajación profunda = deep relaxation.* respirar profundo = take + a deep breath.* Sistema de Indización de Estructura Profunda (DSIS) = Deep Structure Indexing System (DSIS).* sueño profundo = deep slumber, deep sleep, sound night's sleep.* trombosis venosa profunda = deep vein thrombosis.* web profunda, la = deep Web, the.* * *profundo -da1 ‹herida› deep; ‹pozo/raíz› deepun hoyo profundo a deep holeun río poco profundo a shallow riveruna tradición con profundas raíces a deeply-rooted traditionla guerra dejó una huella profunda en su carácter the war left a deep impression on himlo siento en lo más profundo de mi alma I'm deeply sorry, I'm truly sorry2 ‹pensamiento› profound, deep; ‹respeto/desprecio› profoundmis conocimientos de la materia no son muy profundos I don't have an in-depth knowledge of the subject, my knowledge of the subject isn't very profoundlos lazos profundos que nos unen the strong ties which bind ussentía por él un profundo desprecio she felt a profound o deep-seated contempt for himhemos sufrido un profundo desengaño we have suffered a grave o terrible disappointment3 ‹misterio› profound; ‹silencio› deep, profound4 ‹voz› deep5 ‹sueño› deep, sound; ‹suspiro› deep* * *
profundo◊ -da adjetivo
‹respeto/desprecio› profound;
‹ lazos› strong;
‹ desengaño› grave, terrible
‹ silencio› deep, profound
profundo,-a adjetivo
1 (cavidad, recipiente) deep: una herida muy profunda, a deep wound
2 (idea, sensación) profound, deep: sintió una profunda decepción, he was deeply disappointed
3 (relaciones, amor) strong: un profundo sentimiento de culpa, a deep sense of guilt
4 (conocimientos) in-depth
' profundo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abisal
- amplia
- amplio
- dominio
- honda
- hondo
- íntima
- íntimo
- profunda
- abismo
- barranca
- contrabajo
- escote
- ser
English:
deep
- deepen
- depth
- gash
- hatred
- inherent
- intimate
- keen
- profound
- quick
- remorse
- shallow
- thick
- thorough
- wok
- yawning
- acute
- heavy
* * *profundo, -a adj1. [mar, lago, río] deep;[hoyo, raíces, herida] deep;navegaban por aguas profundas they were sailing in deep waters;es un lago muy poco profundo it's a very shallow lake;Figla España profunda = backward, traditional Spain2. [habitación, sala] deep3. [respeto, admiración, tristeza] profound, deep;[alegría, dolor] intense; [sueño] deep4. [voz] deep5. [mirada] deep and meaningful6. [libro, idea, pensamiento] profound* * ** * *profundo, -da adj1) hondo: deep2) : profound♦ profundamente adv* * *profundo adj deep -
17 buey
m1) П.-Р. у́йма де́нег, ку́ча де́нег2) М. па́рень, мужи́к3) М. дура́к, идио́т4) М. рогоно́сец••buey broco П.-Р.; нн. — влия́тельное лицо́, ши́шка
buey muerto П.-Р. — це́нная вещь, приобретённая по дешёвке
buey de saca Куба — сво́дник
como modo de ver volar bueyes [pintos] М. — е́сли бы́ да кабы́
como quiera se hace un buey, pariendo la vaca un toro М. — это обяза́тельно бу́дет сде́лано при мале́йшей возмо́жности
conversar [hablar] de bueyes perdidos Арг., Ур. — говори́ть о пустяка́х, болта́ть, трепа́ться
dicen que un buey voló, como pué [puede] que sí, pué [puede] que no М. — ве́рится с трудо́м
el buey lerdo bebe el agua tibia Арг., Ур. — ≡ без труда́ не вы́ловишь и ры́бку из пруда́
el que por su gusto es buey, hasta la coyunda lame М. — ≡ рождённый по́лзать лета́ть не мо́жет
nunca falta un buey corneta en la tropa Арг., Бол., Ур. — ≡ в семье́ не без уро́да
pegar bueyes Ц. Ам. — засну́ть
saber uno con los bueyes que ara Арг., П.-Р., Ур. — знать, с кем име́ешь де́ло; ви́деть (кого-л.) наскво́зь
sacar al buey de la barranca М., П.-Р. — выполня́ть нелёгкую зада́чу; ≡ "из боло́та тащи́ть бегемо́та"
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19 quebrada
(Sp. model spelled same [kebráda], perfective participle of quebrar 'to break'< Latin crepáre 'rattle, crackle')Carlisle: 1916. A ravine or barranca. The DRAE gives several definitions for this term, among them a narrow pass between mountains, a cleft in a mountain, or (in the Americas) a stream or rivulet that runs through a fissure in the land.
См. также в других словарях:
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