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1 decapitación
• beheading• decapitation -
2 degollación
• beheading• decapitation• throat slitting -
3 degüello
• beheading• decapitation• decollation• throat cutting• throat slitting -
4 captura fluvial
beheading of river; capture of river; river capture; river piracy -
5 decapitación
f.decapitation, beheading, decollation.* * *1 beheading, decapitation* * *femenino decapitation, beheading* * *= decapitation, beheading.Ex. Decapitation did not represent the mode of killing but rather the gesture of taking the head off the already dead body as a trophy or relic.Ex. Beheadings are a religious practice in Islam.* * *femenino decapitation, beheading* * *= decapitation, beheading.Ex: Decapitation did not represent the mode of killing but rather the gesture of taking the head off the already dead body as a trophy or relic.
Ex: Beheadings are a religious practice in Islam.* * *decapitation, beheading* * *
decapitación sustantivo femenino beheading
* * *decapitación nfdecapitation, beheading -
6 degollación
f.decapitation, beheading, throat slitting.* * *1 (degüello) throat cutting2 (decapitación) beheading, decapitation3 (matanza) slaughter, massacre* * *SF1) [de persona] throat cutting; (Jur) beheading2) (=masacre) massacre* * *= decapitation, beheading.Ex. Decapitation did not represent the mode of killing but rather the gesture of taking the head off the already dead body as a trophy or relic.Ex. Beheadings are a religious practice in Islam.* * *= decapitation, beheading.Ex: Decapitation did not represent the mode of killing but rather the gesture of taking the head off the already dead body as a trophy or relic.
Ex: Beheadings are a religious practice in Islam.* * * -
7 degüello
m.beheading, throat slitting, decapitation, throat cutting.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: degollar.* * *1 (degolladura) throat cutting2 (decapitación) beheading, decapitation* * *SM1) [de arma] shaft2)a degüello: entrar a degüello en una ciudad — to put the people of a city to the sword
* * *masculino slaughter, massacre* * *= decapitation, beheading.Ex. Decapitation did not represent the mode of killing but rather the gesture of taking the head off the already dead body as a trophy or relic.Ex. Beheadings are a religious practice in Islam.* * *masculino slaughter, massacre* * *= decapitation, beheading.Ex: Decapitation did not represent the mode of killing but rather the gesture of taking the head off the already dead body as a trophy or relic.
Ex: Beheadings are a religious practice in Islam.* * *slaughter, massacre* * *♦ nm[degolladura] slaughter; [decapitación] beheading;entrar a degüello to storm in ruthlessly* * *m ( degollina) slaughter -
8 descabezamiento
m.1 the act of beheading.2 the state of a person who is bewildered, or does not know how to act.3 decapitation.* * *= decapitation, beheading.Ex. Decapitation did not represent the mode of killing but rather the gesture of taking the head off the already dead body as a trophy or relic.Ex. Beheadings are a religious practice in Islam.* * *= decapitation, beheading.Ex: Decapitation did not represent the mode of killing but rather the gesture of taking the head off the already dead body as a trophy or relic.
Ex: Beheadings are a religious practice in Islam.* * *1. [decapitación] decapitation, beheading2. [de árbol] topping -
9 degollamiento
= decapitation, beheading.Ex. Decapitation did not represent the mode of killing but rather the gesture of taking the head off the already dead body as a trophy or relic.Ex. Beheadings are a religious practice in Islam.* * *= decapitation, beheading.Ex: Decapitation did not represent the mode of killing but rather the gesture of taking the head off the already dead body as a trophy or relic.
Ex: Beheadings are a religious practice in Islam.
См. также в других словарях:
beheading — ▪ punishment a mode of executing capital punishment by which the head is severed from the body. The ancient Greeks and Romans regarded it as a most honourable form of death. Before execution the criminal was tied to a stake and whipped with … Universalium
Beheading — Behead Be*head , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Beheaded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Beheading}.] [OE. bihefden, AS. behe[ a]fdian; pref. be + he[ a]fod head. See {Head}.] To sever the head from; to take off the head of. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
beheading — noun An instance of at least one person being beheaded. A large crowd gathered to see the beheading Syn: decapitation … Wiktionary
Beheading — A person was most often beheaded with a guillotine, ax or sword. Often, beheading by ax or sword could be very painful and take several blows. It was not uncommon for the victim to receive blows to the shoulder or scalp before a lethal blow… … The writer's dictionary of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mythology
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beheading — John the Baptist was beheaded by order of Herod Antipas (Mark 6:27), and, probably, the apostle James by Herod Agrippa (Acts 12:2), but it was not the form of capital punishment permitted in the Jewish Law, which was stoning (Lev. 20:27) … Dictionary of the Bible
beheading — n. decapitation be·head || bɪ hed v. decapitate, chop off someone s head … English contemporary dictionary