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61 pensión2
2 = guesthouse [guest house], boarding house, bed and breakfast (B&B).Ex. The aim is to establish a central library with a network of branches in guest houses and other places of accommodation.Ex. A wide range of accommodation is available including low cost hotels, boarding houses and youth hostels for people attending the conference.Ex. Comparing this car to other people carriers is like comparing the Ritz Hotel to a bed and breakfast.----* alojamiento en régimen de pensión completa = full-board accommodation.* media pensión = half board.* pensión completa = food and board, bed and board, full board, full-board accommodation.* pensión para vagabundos = flophouse. -
62 rapar
v.1 to shave off (barba, bigote).2 to give a close haircut, to cut someone's hair, to crop someone's hair very short, to scalp.Rapamos a Ricardo We gave Richard a close haircut.3 to rob.El ladrón rapó a Ricardo The thief robbed Richard.* * *1 (afeitar) to shave2 (pelo) to crop* * *1. VT1) [+ pelo] to crop; [+ barba] to shave2) * (=arrebatar) to snatch *, pinch *2.See:* * ** * *= shave.Ex. And then he had nicked himself shaving, so badly that the styptic pencil had failed immediately to do its appointed task, delaying him so that he had to wolf down his breakfast, the eggs of which had on them a crust which he hated.----* raparse = have + a close shave.* * ** * *= shave.Ex: And then he had nicked himself shaving, so badly that the styptic pencil had failed immediately to do its appointed task, delaying him so that he had to wolf down his breakfast, the eggs of which had on them a crust which he hated.
* raparse = have + a close shave.* * *rapar [A1 ]vt1 ‹cabeza› to shave; ‹pelo› to cropquería que me cortara las puntas, pero me rapó ( fam); I just wanted a trim, but she ended up scalping me ( colloq)* * *
rapar ( conjugate rapar) verbo transitivo ‹ cabeza› to shave;
‹ pelo› to crop
rapar verbo transitivo to shave
rapar el pelo, to crop o cut sb's hair very short
' rapar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pelar
English:
clippers
- crop
* * *♦ vtlo raparon they gave him a crew cut;lo raparon al cero they gave him a skinhead2. [barba, bigote] to shave off* * *v/t pelo crop* * *rapar vt1) : to crop2) : to shave* * *rapar vb to shave -
63 rasurar
v.1 to shave.2 to shave someone's beard, to cut someone's hair, to shave, to cut the hair of.* * *1 to shave* * *1. VT1) (=afeitar) to shave2) (Téc) to scrape2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (AmL) to shave2.rasurarse v pron (AmL) to shave* * *= shave.Ex. And then he had nicked himself shaving, so badly that the styptic pencil had failed immediately to do its appointed task, delaying him so that he had to wolf down his breakfast, the eggs of which had on them a crust which he hated.----* rasurarse = shave off, shave.* * *1.verbo transitivo (AmL) to shave2.rasurarse v pron (AmL) to shave* * *= shave.Ex: And then he had nicked himself shaving, so badly that the styptic pencil had failed immediately to do its appointed task, delaying him so that he had to wolf down his breakfast, the eggs of which had on them a crust which he hated.
* rasurarse = shave off, shave.* * *rasurar [A1 ]vt( AmL) to shave( AmL) to shave* * *
rasurar ( conjugate rasurar) verbo transitivo (AmL) to shave
rasurarse verbo pronominal (AmL) to shave
' rasurar' also found in these entries:
English:
razor
- shave
- shaving
- unshaven
* * *♦ vtto shave* * *v/t L.Am.shave* * *rasurar vtafeitar: to shave -
64 rasurarse
VPR to shave* * *(v.) = shave off, shaveEx. Someone had asked Max why he didn't shave off his sideboards as they looked shit.Ex. And then he had nicked himself shaving, so badly that the styptic pencil had failed immediately to do its appointed task, delaying him so that he had to wolf down his breakfast, the eggs of which had on them a crust which he hated.* * *(v.) = shave off, shaveEx: Someone had asked Max why he didn't shave off his sideboards as they looked shit.
Ex: And then he had nicked himself shaving, so badly that the styptic pencil had failed immediately to do its appointed task, delaying him so that he had to wolf down his breakfast, the eggs of which had on them a crust which he hated.* * *vprto shave* * *v/r shave* * *vr -
65 suplemento por servicio
(n.) = service chargesEx. These prices include breakfast (full buffet including a large selection of hot and cold entrees, salads, cheeses, pastries, etc.) and all service charges.* * *(n.) = service chargesEx: These prices include breakfast (full buffet including a large selection of hot and cold entrees, salads, cheeses, pastries, etc.) and all service charges.
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66 tarea asignada
(n.) = appointed taskEx. And then he had nicked himself shaving, so badly that the styptic pencil had failed immediately to do its appointed task, delaying him so that he had to wolf down his breakfast, the eggs of which had on them a crust which he hated.* * *(n.) = appointed taskEx: And then he had nicked himself shaving, so badly that the styptic pencil had failed immediately to do its appointed task, delaying him so that he had to wolf down his breakfast, the eggs of which had on them a crust which he hated.
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67 temblar como un azogado
to shake like a leaf, tremble all over* * *(v.) = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leafEx. 15 minutes later she was eating her breakfast like nothing ever happened, but I was shaking like a leaf.Ex. During the wedding ceremony he trembled like a leaf, and made the wrong responses to the clergyman.* * *(v.) = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leafEx: 15 minutes later she was eating her breakfast like nothing ever happened, but I was shaking like a leaf.
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68 temblar como un flan
(v.) = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leafEx. 15 minutes later she was eating her breakfast like nothing ever happened, but I was shaking like a leaf.Ex. During the wedding ceremony he trembled like a leaf, and made the wrong responses to the clergyman.* * *(v.) = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leafEx: 15 minutes later she was eating her breakfast like nothing ever happened, but I was shaking like a leaf.
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69 temblar como una hoja
to shake like a leaf* * *(v.) = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leafEx. 15 minutes later she was eating her breakfast like nothing ever happened, but I was shaking like a leaf.Ex. During the wedding ceremony he trembled like a leaf, and made the wrong responses to the clergyman.* * *(v.) = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leafEx: 15 minutes later she was eating her breakfast like nothing ever happened, but I was shaking like a leaf.
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70 cereales
m.pl.cereals, grain cereals, grains.* * *1 (desayuno) breakfast cereal sing* * *masculino plural (Esp) ( para desayunar) cereal* * *masculino plural (Esp) ( para desayunar) cereal* * *( Esp)* * *
cereales sustantivo masculino plural (Esp) ( para desayunar) cereal
' cereales' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
malograrse
- paquete
- secano
- cosechar
- gavilla
English:
cereal
- crop
- flake
- granola
- harvest
- kernel
- porridge
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71 amanezca
f.dawn; breakfast (desayuno). (Caribbean & Mexico)pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: amanecer.* * * -
72 desayunar
• eat breakfast• have both things• have broad shoulders• take breakfast -
73 en ayunas
• before breakfast• without breakfast• without eating -
74 en ayuno
• before breakfast• without breakfast -
75 tomar desayuno
• eat breakfast• take breakfast -
76 al desayuno
adv.at breakfast, at breakfast time. -
77 desayunar bien
v.to have a good breakfast, to have a hearty breakfast. -
78 tomar desayuno
v.to take breakfast, to eat breakfast. -
79 Hotel Ritz, el
= Ritz Hotel, theEx. Comparing this car to other people carriers is like comparing the Ritz Hotel to a bed and breakfast. -
80 Suiza
f.Switzerland.* * *1 Switzerland* * *noun f.* * *SF Switzerland* * *femenino Switzerland* * *= Switzerland.Ex. Videotext services are being made available in other countries, including Canada, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland and West Germany.* * *femenino Switzerland* * *= Switzerland.Ex: Videotext services are being made available in other countries, including Canada, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland and West Germany.
* * *Switzerland* * *
Multiple Entries:
Suiza
suiza
Suiza sustantivo femenino
Switzerland
suizo,-a
I adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Swiss
II m Culin bun
me he comido un suizo para desayunar, I had a bun for breakfast
♦ Locuciones: (algo o alguien exacto o puntual) como un reloj suizo, as a Swiss watch
' suiza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
francófona
- francófono
- Suiza
English:
chalet
- intend
- Switzerland
* * *Suiza nSwitzerland* * *f Switzerland
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breakfast — [ brɛkfɶst ] n. m. • 1862; mot angl. ♦ Anglic. Petit déjeuner à l anglaise. « Je rentre pour le breakfast : porridge, thé, fromage ou viande froide, ou œufs » (A. Gide). Breakfast tardif. ⇒ brunch. ● breakfast nom masculin (anglais breakfast, de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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breakfast — mid 15c., from BREAK (Cf. break) (v.) + FAST (Cf. fast) (n.). The verb is recorded from 1670s. The Sp. almuerzo lunch, but formerly and still locally breakfast, is from L. admorsus, pp. of admordere to bite into, from ad to + mordere … Etymology dictionary
Breakfast — Break fast, n. [Break + fast.] 1. The first meal in the day, or that which is eaten at the first meal. [1913 Webster] A sorry breakfast for my lord protector. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. A meal after fasting, or food in general. [1913 Webster] The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
breakfast — ► NOUN ▪ a meal eaten in the morning, the first of the day. ► VERB ▪ eat this meal. ● have for breakfast Cf. ↑have for breakfast ORIGIN from BREAK(Cf. ↑breakable) + … English terms dictionary
breakfast — [brek′fəst] n. [ BREAK + FAST2] the first meal of the day vi. to eat breakfast vt. to give breakfast to … English World dictionary
Breakfast — Break fast, v. t. To furnish with breakfast. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Breakfast — Break fast, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {breakfasted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Breakfasting}.] To break one s fast in the morning; too eat the first meal in the day. [1913 Webster] First, sir, I read, and then I breakfast. Prior. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Breakfast — (engl., spr. brēkfǟst), Frühstück … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Breakfast — [ brekfəst] das, s/ s, englisch für Frühstück … Universal-Lexikon
breakfast — / brekfəst/, it. / brekfast/ s. ingl. (propr. rottura del digiuno ), usato in ital. al masch. [colazione del mattino] ▶◀ colazione, prima colazione … Enciclopedia Italiana