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81 vestido
adj.clothed, attired, clad, vested.m.dress, costume, garment, outfit.past part.past participle of spanish verb: vestir.* * *1 (indumentaria) clothes plural, dress, costume2 (de mujer) dress; (de hombre) suit————————1→ link=vestir vestir► adjetivo1 dressed1 (indumentaria) clothes plural, dress, costume2 (de mujer) dress; (de hombre) suit\vestido de etiqueta / vestido de noche evening dress* * *noun m.1) dress2) clothes* * *1.ADJ dressed¿cómo iba vestida la novia? — what was the bride wearing?
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vestido con algo — wearing sth, dressed in sthva vestido con un traje azul — he's wearing a blue suit, he's dressed in a blue suit
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vestido de algo — wearing sth, dressed in sth¡en marzo y ya vas vestida de verano! — it's only March and you're wearing summer clothes already!
2. SM1) (=prenda) [de mujer] dress(Col) [de hombre] suitvestido de debajo — †undergarment frm
vestido de encima — †outer garment frm
vestido de novia — wedding dress, bridal gown
2) (=vestimenta) clothes [pl]* * *I- da adjetivo dressedbien/mal vestido — well/badly dressed
¿cómo iba vestido? — what was he wearing?
IIvestido de algo: iba vestida de azul she was wearing blue; vestido de calle/uniforme in casual clothes/uniform; ¿de qué vas a ir vestido? — what are you going to go as?
a) ( ropa) clothes (pl), dressb) ( de mujer) dressc) (Col) ( de hombre) suit* * *I- da adjetivo dressedbien/mal vestido — well/badly dressed
¿cómo iba vestido? — what was he wearing?
IIvestido de algo: iba vestida de azul she was wearing blue; vestido de calle/uniforme in casual clothes/uniform; ¿de qué vas a ir vestido? — what are you going to go as?
a) ( ropa) clothes (pl), dressb) ( de mujer) dressc) (Col) ( de hombre) suit* * *vestido11 = dress, garment.Ex: He frequently asks them to shelve books upstairs on the balcony and then stands there looking up their dresses.
Ex: The garment was identified as the wedding dress of Margaret of Denmark who married James III of Scotland in 1469.* vestido de diseño = designer dress.* vestido de etiqueta = evening dress, evening gown.* vestido de noche = evening dress, evening gown.* vestido de novia = wedding dress, wedding gown, bridal gown, bridal robe.vestido22 = clothed, clad, costumed.Ex: From the way his left shoulder is tipped forward, from the set of his head and the length of his stride, one gets the feeling that he is a fully clothed sprinter just leaving the starting blocks.
Ex: The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality' could find genteel employment.Ex: Flamboyantly costumed groups paraded and danced in the streets.* bien vestido = well-dressed, dapper.* medio vestido = half dressed.* persona vaga y mal vestida = slob.* vestido a la antigua = frumpy [frumpier -comp., frumpiest -sup.], frumpish.* vestido a la última = fashion statement.* vestido a la última moda = fashion statement.* vestido de civil = in plain clothes.* vestido de gala = dressed (up) to the nines.* vestido de paisano = civilian clothes, in plain clothes.* * *dressedsiempre va muy bien vestido he's always very well dresseduna de las mujeres mejor/peor vestidas one of the best/worst dressed women¿cómo iba vestido? — con vaqueros what was he wearing? — jeansvestido DE algo:iba vestida de azul she was wearing bluesus padres querían verla vestida de blanco her parents wanted to see her walk down the aisleapareció en la recepción vestido de calle he turned up at the reception in casual clothesiba vestido de verano he was wearing summer clothes¿de qué vas a ir vestido? what are you going to go as?1 (ropa) clothes (pl), dressla historia del vestido the history of costume2 (de mujer) dress3 ( Col) (de hombre) suitCompuestos:party dress o frockevening dresswedding dress o gown* * *
Del verbo vestir: ( conjugate vestir)
vestido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
vestido
vestir
vestido 1◊ -da adjetivo
dressed;
bien vestido well/badly dressed;
¿cómo iba vestido? what was he wearing?;
iba vestida de azul she was wearing blue;
vestido de uniforme in uniform;
¿de qué vas a ir vestido? what are you going to go as?
vestido 2 sustantivo masculino
◊ vestido de baño (Col) swimsuit;
vestido de noche evening dress;
vestido de novia wedding dress o gown
vestir ( conjugate vestir) verbo transitivo
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2 (liter o period) ( llevar puesto) to wear
verbo intransitivo
1 [ persona] to dress;
vestido de algo ‹de uniforme/azul›) to wear sth;
vestido de etiqueta to wear formal dress
2 ( ser elegante):
de vestido ‹traje/zapatos› smart
vestirse verbo pronominal ( refl)
◊ date prisa, vístete hurry up, get dressedb) ( de cierta manera):
se viste a la última moda she wears the latest styles;
siempre se viste de verde she always wears greenc) ( disfrazarse) vestidose de algo to dress up as sth
vestido,-a
I adjetivo dressed
bien vestido, well dressed
vestido de calle, in casual clothes
vestido de paisano, in plain clothes
II sustantivo masculino
1 (prenda femenina) dress
2 (vestimenta) clothes pl
vestir
I verbo transitivo
1 (poner la ropa a alguien) to dress
frml to clothe
2 (llevar puesto) to wear: vestía un traje gris, he was wearing a grey suit
II verbo intransitivo
1 (llevar) to dress
viste de rojo, she's wearing red
vestir bien, to dress well
(ser apropiado, elegante) to look smart
' vestido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ancha
- ancho
- atrevida
- atrevido
- bajar
- bien
- botija
- cancán
- capricho
- cola
- derramar
- desabrocharse
- descocada
- descocado
- diaria
- diario
- encapricharse
- favorecer
- fleco
- floripondio
- frunce
- hacer
- hechura
- hilaridad
- holgura
- insinuante
- jirón
- llamativa
- llamativo
- manga
- marcar
- marinera
- marinero
- marras
- moda
- noche
- oliva
- peinada
- peinado
- piltrafa
- pisar
- propia
- propio
- remangar
- remangarse
- resaltar
- rica
- rico
- sencilla
- sencillo
English:
alter
- bodice
- clad
- crumple
- dead
- do up
- dowdy
- drag
- dress
- elegantly
- evening gown
- fasten
- flair
- flattering
- flowing
- fringe
- frock
- frumpy
- full-length
- gown
- gymslip
- half-dressed
- hue
- in
- lengthen
- livid
- loose
- low
- low-necked
- much
- must
- number
- plain
- probably
- red
- run up
- scruffily
- shabbily
- shoulder strap
- smock
- smooth
- stain
- strap
- strapless
- stunning
- the
- train
- try on
- unhook
- wedding dress
* * *vestido, -a♦ adjdressed;una mujer muy bien vestida a very well-dressed woman;iba vestido con ropa de trabajo he was dressed in o wearing his work clothes;ir vestido de [blanco, negro] to be dressed in;[marinero, príncipe] to be dressed as;iba vestida de monja she was dressed as a nun, she was in nun's clothing♦ nm1. [indumentaria] clothes, clothing;el vestido a través de los siglos clothing o costume through the ages2. [prenda femenina] dressRP vestido maternal maternity dress;vestido de novia wedding dress;vestido premamá maternity dressvestido de baño swimsuit;vestido de baño enterizo one-piece swimsuit;vestido de baño de dos piezas two-piece swimsuit, bikini;vestido deportivo tracksuit* * *I adj dressed;bien vestido well dressedII m1 dress2 L.Am.de hombre suit* * *vestido nm1) : dress, costume, clothes pl2) : dress (garment)* * * -
82 zacate
m.1 grass, herbage. (Mexico)2 hay, forage.3 sponge, bathing sponge.4 scourer, swab, mop, scouring pad.* * *SM2) Méx (=trapo) dishcloth* * *masculino (AmC, Méx)* * *masculino (AmC, Méx)* * *(AmC, Méx)1 (hierba) grass2 (heno) hay3 (esponja) sponge4 (estropajo) scourer* * *
zacate sustantivo masculino (AmC, Méx)
( heno) hay
zacate m LAm
1 (hierba, pasto) grass, feed
(forraje) fodder
2 (estropajo) scourer
' zacate' also found in these entries:
English:
grass
* * *zacate nmCAm, Méx fodder* * *m C.Am., Méxfodder* * *zacate nm, CA, Mex1) : grass, forage2) : hay -
83 bañada
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84 bañata *
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85 calzoneta
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86 col.
col.1 ( colección) collection————————col.1 ( columna) column; (abreviatura) col* * *ABR2) = colaboradoresy col. — et al.
* * *Col.= Colonia* * *
col. (abr de columna) Inform column
'col.' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
col
- achicopalar
- acondicionar
- acta
- afán
- afanado
- aguinaldo
- alberca
- alebrestarse
- alfiler
- almacén
- amañar
- amarga
- amarrado
- ancianato
- andar
- andén
- angina
- ansia
- apersonarse
- aplicación
- aplicar
- arete
- armar
- arrecho
- aserrío
- atarantado
- atarantar
- atorrante
- aventar
- azorado
- bacenilla
- balaca
- banano
- barrio
- baúl
- bayeta
- binoculares
- blanqueador
- blof
- blofear
- bocadillo
- bohío
- bola
- bolear
- boleta
- boliche
- bolsa
- boludo
- bombillo
English:
cabbage
- coleslaw
- sprout
- back
- balloon
- ball
- banana
- bang
- bathing suit
- bin
- Biro
- black
- bleach
- blinker
- blond
- bluff
- board
- boot
- bottle
- bout
- boxer
- bra
- brace
- brain
- break
- broad
- broke
- broken-down
- brown
- Brussels
- bubble
- bulb
- bull
- cage
- can
- card
- carpet
- cat
- change
- cheer
- chute
- cigar
- clutch
- coffee
- cone
- cooker
- cram
- crap
- creep
- cuff
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87 termalismo
SM hydrotherapy, bathing at a spa* * * -
88 top-less SM
[en playa, piscina] topless bathing; [en club] topless entertainmentir en o hacer top-less — to go topless
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89 topless SM
[en playa, piscina] topless bathing; [en club] topless entertainmentir en o hacer top-less — to go topless
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90 ojera
f.1 bluish circle under the lower eye-lid, indicative of indisposition (sombra).2 an eye-bath or eye-cup, a glass vessel for bathing the eye.3 eyecup.* * *noun f.* * *
ojera f (más en pl) ring o bag under the eyes
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91 baños
m.pl.1 bathrooms, shower rooms.2 bathes.3 restrooms, rest rooms, rest room.4 bathing.5 Baños.* * *1 (balneario) spa sing -
92 estación balnearia
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93 taparrabo
m.1 breechclout, loincloth.2 swim trunks.* * *1 loincloth* * *taparrabo nm, taparrabos nm inv1. [de hombre primitivo] loincloth2. [tanga] tanga* * *m loincloth -
94 ¡y nada de ...!
¡y nada de...!and don't...!■ ¡y nada de bañarse en el río! and don't go bathing in the river! -
95 época victoriana
f.Victorian age.* * *la época victoriana= Victorian Era, theEx: In the West bathing costumes for females were first designed in the 19th century both in America and Great Britain during the Victorian Era.
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96 primera escena
la primera escena(n.) = opening scene, theEx: In the opening scene, people are sunbathing in bathing trunks and bikinis on a Hawaiian beach.
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97 anteceder
• antecede• come before• go bathing• go begging• precede -
98 bańada
• bath• bathing -
99 bańo
• bath• bathing• bathroom• cleansing• coating• icing• restroom• swim• thin fog• thin margin• tubbing• wary• Wash. -
100 bańo de oleaje
• surf bathing
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