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1 barriobajero
adj.1 wretchedly poor, too impoverished, slummy.2 gutter, dirty.m.slum dweller, slumdog, slummer.* * *► adjetivo1 common, vulgar, low► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 common person* * *ADJ1) [zona, vida] slum antes de s2) (=vulgar) vulgar, common* * *- ra adjetivo (pey) common (pej)* * *- ra adjetivo (pey) common (pej)* * *barriobajero -ra* * *
barriobajero◊ -ra adjetivo (pey) common (pej)
barriobajero,-a adjetivo & m, f pey common, coarse
' barriobajero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barriobajera
English:
slum-dweller
* * *barriobajero, -a Pey♦ adjese acento es muy barriobajero that accent is very common o vulgar;unos tipos con aspecto barriobajero some rough-looking types;un chico barriobajero a lout, Br a yob♦ nm,flout, Br yob* * *I1 adj slum atr2 despcommonII m, barriobajera f1 slum dweller2 despcommon person -
2 lenguaje barriobajero
• foul language• gutta-percha• gutter market -
3 lenguaje barriobajero
m.foul language, gutter language. -
4 barriobajera
barriobajero,-a adjetivo & m, f pey common, coarse
* * *I1 adj slum atr2 despcommonII m, barriobajera f1 slum dweller2 despcommon person -
5 arrabalero
adj.1 suburban.2 coarse.* * *► adjetivo2 peyorativo (grosero) vulgar, common, ill-bred► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 peyorativo (grosero) vulgar person, common person, ill-bred person* * *arrabalero, -a1. ADJ1) (=de las afueras) suburban; pey (=de barrio bajo) of/from the poorer areas2) (=basto) common, coarse2. SM / F1) (=de las afueras) suburbanite; pey (=de barrio bajo) person from the poorer areas2) (=persona basta) common sort, coarse person* * *- ra adjetivob) (Esp) ( ordinario) vulgar, common (pej)* * *- ra adjetivob) (Esp) ( ordinario) vulgar, common (pej)* * *quiere ocultar su origen arrabalero he doesn't want people to know he was brought up in one of the poor areas of townel lenguaje arrabalero reflejado en los tangos the language of the common o poor people reflected in the tangomasculine, feminine( Esp)vulgar o ( pej) common person* * *
arrabalero,-a adjetivo vulgar, unrefined, uncouth
' arrabalero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrabalera
* * *arrabalero, -a♦ adj1. [de barrio pobre] of/from the slums♦ nm,f1. [persona de barrio pobre] person from the slums* * *adj of/from a poor outlying area -
6 canalla
adj.rotten, wicked, mean.f. & m.1 swine, dog.2 knave, despicable person, scoundrel, scum.3 mob, rabble, canaille, doggery.* * *1 peyorativo (chusma) riffraff, mob, rabble1 peyorativo (hombre ruin) rascal, scoundrel, swine, rotter* * *noun mf.swine, rat* * *masculino y femeninoa) (fam) (bribón, granuja) swine (colloq)la canalla — the rabble o riffraff
* * *= scoundrel, miscreant, scumbag, rascal, scallywag [scalawag, -USA], rapscallion, cad, swine, pig, badass, nasty piece of work.Ex. Here came every sort of human ingredient -- sturdy homesteaders, skilled craftsmen, precious scoundrels.Ex. The forest, therefore, is regarded as the abode of robbers & sundry miscreants, implying its relation to the forces of chaos & disorder.Ex. He then made the comment that our soldiers are fighting 'detestable murderers and scumbags'.Ex. And although they may pose themselves as very religious, they are simply rascals.Ex. In other words, we either have morons or thugs running the White House -- or perhaps one moron, one thug, and a smattering of scalawags in between.Ex. In all truth, it must be said that this howling, hissing, foot-scraping body of young rapscallions found some cause for complaint.Ex. Not only that, but this cad has also convinced them she is losing her faculties.Ex. In German law it is a criminal offense for A to insult B, for example, by calling him a swine.Ex. He was waiting for the opportunity to unleash his fury, no one calls him a pig and gets away with it.Ex. In the hardscrabble times of the Bible, where there were plagues, invasions from foreign powers, and swarms of locusts, you pretty much had to be a badass.Ex. Mary, on the other hand, is a nasty piece of work who is at her best is frosty and aloof and at her worst is hostile and cruel.----* comportarse como un canalla con = be rotten to.* portarse como un canalla con = be rotten to.* * *masculino y femeninoa) (fam) (bribón, granuja) swine (colloq)la canalla — the rabble o riffraff
* * *= scoundrel, miscreant, scumbag, rascal, scallywag [scalawag, -USA], rapscallion, cad, swine, pig, badass, nasty piece of work.Ex: Here came every sort of human ingredient -- sturdy homesteaders, skilled craftsmen, precious scoundrels.
Ex: The forest, therefore, is regarded as the abode of robbers & sundry miscreants, implying its relation to the forces of chaos & disorder.Ex: He then made the comment that our soldiers are fighting 'detestable murderers and scumbags'.Ex: And although they may pose themselves as very religious, they are simply rascals.Ex: In other words, we either have morons or thugs running the White House -- or perhaps one moron, one thug, and a smattering of scalawags in between.Ex: In all truth, it must be said that this howling, hissing, foot-scraping body of young rapscallions found some cause for complaint.Ex: Not only that, but this cad has also convinced them she is losing her faculties.Ex: In German law it is a criminal offense for A to insult B, for example, by calling him a swine.Ex: He was waiting for the opportunity to unleash his fury, no one calls him a pig and gets away with it.Ex: In the hardscrabble times of the Bible, where there were plagues, invasions from foreign powers, and swarms of locusts, you pretty much had to be a badass.Ex: Mary, on the other hand, is a nasty piece of work who is at her best is frosty and aloof and at her worst is hostile and cruel.* comportarse como un canalla con = be rotten to.* portarse como un canalla con = be rotten to.* * *el muy canalla se largó con toda la plata the rotten swine ran off with all the cash2la canalla periodística the press mob ( pej)* * *
canalla sustantivo masculino y femenino (fam) (bribón, granuja) swine (colloq)
canalla pey
I mf swine, rotter
II sustantivo femenino riffraff, mob
' canalla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
miserable
- sinvergüenza
English:
heel
- rat
- scoundrel
- swine
- unmitigated
* * *♦ adj1 [miserable] beastly;[bribón] roguish2 [barriobajero] low-life3 [estado] rogue♦ nmf[persona] swine, dog♦ nfla canalla the rabble, the riffraff* * *I m/f swine fam, rat famII f riff-raff* * *
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