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1 trabuco
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2 trabuco naranjero
• blunderbuss -
3 trabuco
m.blunderbuss (arma de fuego).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: trabucar.* * *1 blunderbuss* * *SM2) *** (=pene) prick **** * *masculino blunderbuss* * *= blunderbuss, trebuchet.Ex. By this means the ' blunderbuss' effect of the use of the colon for a wide variety of purposes can be countered, and a more satisfactory arrangement results.Ex. This study of trebuchets offers new perspectives on the development and employment of the piece of ordnance that dominated warfare far longer than any other form of artillery.* * *masculino blunderbuss* * *= blunderbuss, trebuchet.Ex: By this means the ' blunderbuss' effect of the use of the colon for a wide variety of purposes can be countered, and a more satisfactory arrangement results.
Ex: This study of trebuchets offers new perspectives on the development and employment of the piece of ordnance that dominated warfare far longer than any other form of artillery.* * *blunderbuss* * *
Del verbo trabucar: ( conjugate trabucar)
trabuco es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
trabucó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
trabucar
trabuco
trabucar verbo transitivo
1 to upset, overturn
2 (ideas) to confuse, disturb
3 (letras, sílabas, palabras) to mix up
trabuco sustantivo masculino blunderbuss
* * *trabuco nm[arma de fuego] blunderbuss* * *trabuco nm: blunderbuss -
4 naranjero
adj.1 applied to pieces of artillery which carry balls of the size of oranges.2 applied to a blunderbuss with a mouth of the size of an orange.m.orange grower.* * *► adjetivo1 orange► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (agricultor) orange grower; (vendedor) orange seller1 blunderbuss————————1 blunderbuss* * *naranjero, -a1.ADJ [país, comarca, región] orange-growing2.SM / F (=agricultor) orange grower; (=vendedor) orange seller3.SM (=árbol) orange tree* * *- ra masculino, femeninoa) (Agr) orange grower* * *- ra masculino, femeninoa) (Agr) orange grower* * *naranjero -ramasculine, feminineA1 ( Agr) orange grower2B* * *naranjero, -a♦ adjla industria naranjera the orange industry;una región naranjera an orange-growing region♦ nm,f1. [vendedor] orange seller2. [cultivador] orange grower* * *m, naranjera f orange grower -
5 trabucazo
m.1 shot with a blunderbuss.2 the report of a blunderbuss.3 a sudden fright. (Colloquial)* * *1 shot from a blunderbuss -
6 encaro
m.1 the act of viewing steadfastly.2 blunderbuss, a wide-mouthed short handgun. (Provincial)Encaro de escopeta aiming, the act of levelling a musket or fire-lock aimpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: encarar.* * *SM1) (=mirada) stare, staring, gaze2) (=puntería) aim, aiming3) ( Hist) blunderbuss -
7 bocacha
f. & m.loudmouth, big mouth.* * *SF1) ** bigmouth **2) (Mil, Hist) blunderbuss -
8 sofión
m.hoot.* * *1 (bufido) snort, bellow2 (reprensión) scolding3 (trabuco) blunderbuss* * *SM (=bufido) angry snort; (=reprimenda) sharp rebuke; (=réplica) sharp retort -
9 naranjera
adj.1 applied to pieces of artillery which carry balls of the size of oranges.2 applied to a blunderbuss with a mouth of the size of an orange.f.orange wife.* * *m, naranjera f orange grower -
10 trabuco naranjero
m.blunderbuss.
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