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1 baratija
f.trinket, knick-knack.* * *1 trinket, knick-knack* * *SF1) (=objeto) trinket; (=cosa insignificante) trifle* * ** * *= knick knack, bauble.Ex. We'll show you how to build a beautiful knick-knack shelf for displaying all of your trophies, statuettes, china plates and other knick knacks.Ex. Although glass baubles are still produced, baubles are now frequently made from plastic.----* baratijas = trinkets, bric-a-brac.* * ** * *= knick knack, bauble.Ex: We'll show you how to build a beautiful knick-knack shelf for displaying all of your trophies, statuettes, china plates and other knick knacks.
Ex: Although glass baubles are still produced, baubles are now frequently made from plastic.* baratijas = trinkets, bric-a-brac.* * ** * *
baratija sustantivo femenino ( alhaja) trinket;
( adorno) knickknack
baratija sustantivo femenino trinket, bauble
' baratija' also found in these entries:
English:
trinket
* * *baratija nftrinket, knick-knack;baratijas junk* * *f trinket* * *baratija nf: bauble, trinket -
2 chuchería
f.useless trifle, cheap trinket, trinket, knickknack.* * *1 familiar (golosina) sweet, US candy2 familiar (fruslería) trinket, knick-knack* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=golosina) sweet, candy (EEUU)2) (=bocada) titbit3) (=adorno) trinket* * *b) ( dulce) tidbit (AmE), titbit (BrE)* * *= bauble.Ex. Although glass baubles are still produced, baubles are now frequently made from plastic.----* chucherías = trinkets.* * *b) ( dulce) tidbit (AmE), titbit (BrE)* * *= bauble.Ex: Although glass baubles are still produced, baubles are now frequently made from plastic.
* chucherías = trinkets.* * ** * *
chuchería sustantivo femenino
( adorno) knickknack
chuchería sustantivo femenino familiar sweet, US candy
' chuchería' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
porquería
English:
bauble
- knickknack
- trinket
* * *chuchería nf1. [golosina] Br sweet, US candy2. [objeto] trinket* * *f1 knick-knack2 ( golosina) candy, Brsweet* * *chuchería nf: knickknack, trinket -
3 sacadineros
m.&f. s&pl.1 catchpenny; expensive toys or baubles. (Colloquial)2 sponger, petty swindler, scrounger.* * *1 familiar (espectáculo) swizz, rip-off, swindler1 familiar (estafador) con artist, swindler* * * -
4 sacadinero
m.catchpenny; expensive toys or baubles. (Colloquial) -
5 fofarraw
( fanfarrón [faŋfarón], an expressive creation that has passed from Spanish into other Romance varieties)1) Clark: 1850s. Trinkets or baubles worn by a vain or bawdy woman; also excessive makeup.2) According to Clark, a term of contempt for a "fancy woman," by extension from (1).3) West: 1848. As an adjective, vain or conceited (obscure).4) DARE: 1940. As an adjective, gaudy or tawdry.5) DARE: 1943. An uproar or hoopla. The DRAE glosses fanfarrón as an adjective describing a person who claims to be something that s/he is not. It especially refers to a cowardly person who boasts of his own bravery. It also refers to things that are showy or trashy.Alternate forms: fofaraw, fofarrow, foforrow, foofarar, foofaraw, foofarraw, fooferaw, foofooraw, forfarrow, forforraw, forforrow, froofraw, froufraw, frufraw, fuforaw, fufurraw.
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