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21 buck basket
s.cesto de la colada. -
22 buck for
v.1 aspirar a, luchar para conseguir.2 buscar, rebuscar. -
23 buck horn
s.cuerno. -
24 buck nigger
s.negrazo. -
25 buck off
v.tirar al suelo, desarzonar. -
26 buck passing
s.pase bajo, pase clandestino. -
27 buck private
s.soldado raso. (familiar) -
28 buck rabbit
s.conejo macho. -
29 buck sergeant
s.sargento chusquero. -
30 buck's fizz
s.1 cóctel a base de champán y jugo de naranja, similar agua de Valencia (Esp)2 sangría hecha con champán u otro vino espumoso y zumo de naranja. -
31 buck-teeth
s.dientes salientes, salidizos. -
32 buck-tooth
s.diente saliente, diente salido, diente prominente, salidizo. -
33 buck-toothed
adj.dentudo, dentón. -
34 Jones, Buck
1889-1942Nacido en Vincennes, Indiana, en 1889 o en 1891, Buck Jones es uno de los actores mas activos del mundo del western durante los anos 20 y 30, llegando a crear su propia productora. Se animo a dirigir tres westerns, ni peores ni mejores que los que el interpretaba dirigido por otros, el ultimo de ellos co mo Charles Jones. Murio en el incendio del club nocturno Cocoanut Grave, en Boston, junto a otras 500 personas.For the Service (Morir con honor). 1936. 65 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Universal. Buck Jones, Beth Marion, Edward Keene.Black Aces. 1937. 59 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Universal. Buck Jones, Kay Linaker.Law for Tombstone (Charles Jones) (co-d.: W.B. Eason). 1937. 59 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Universal. Buck Jones, Muriel Evans. -
35 to buck up
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36 pass the buck
(to pass on responsibility (to someone else): Whenever he is blamed for anything, he tries to pass the buck.) cargarle el muerto a alguienpass the buck*expr.• pasar la pelota* expr. -
37 make a fast buck
make a fast buck*expr.• hacer plata fácil expr. -
38 the buck stops here!
the buck stops here!¡la responsabilidad es mía! -
39 to buck one's ideas up
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40 to make a fast buck
hacer dinero fácil
См. также в других словарях:
Buck — may refer to any of the following: *Bucking by a horse, when the animal raises his hind end and kicks out with both hind legs. *The male of various species of animal, including: **some species of deer mdash; see also blackbuck, Buckskin (leather) … Wikipedia
Buck — bezeichnet: Buck, im amerikanischen Englisch einen Slang Ausdruck für Dollar Buck, in südafrikanischem Englisch einen Slang Ausdruck für Südafrikanischer Rand Buck Converter in der Elektronik ein österreichisches süddeutsches Adelsgeschlecht,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
buck — buck; buck·a·roo; buck·ber·ry; buck·board; buck·et·er; buck·et·ful; buck·ey wrack; buck·ing·ham·shire; buck·ish; buck·ism; buck·le·less; buck·leya; buck·ra; buck·shee; buck·skinned; buck·wagon; buck·wheat·er; el·buck; gems·buck; jum·buck;… … English syllables
buck — Ⅰ. buck [1] ► NOUN 1) the male of some animals, especially deer and antelopes. 2) S. African an antelope (of either sex). 3) a vertical jump performed by a horse. 4) archaic a fashionable young man. ► VERB 1) … English terms dictionary
Buck — (b[u^]k), n. [OE. buk, bucke, AS. bucca, bua, he goat; akin to D. bok, OHG. pocch, G. bock, Ir. boc, W. bwch, Corn. byk; cf. Zend b[=u]za, Skr. bukka. [root]256. Cf. {Butcher}, n.] 1. The male of deer, especially fallow deer and antelopes, or of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bück — Stadt Wuppertal Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
buck — buck1 [buk] n. [ME bukke < OE bucca, male goat < IE base * bhuĝo > Ger bock, Du bok, Ir boc ] 1. pl. bucks or buck a male deer, antelope, goat, rabbit, etc.: see DOE ☆ 2. the act of bucking 3. a) … English World dictionary
Buck 65 — lors d un concert en 2006 Buck 65 Richard Terfry, plus connu … Wikipédia en Français
Buck — Buck, Pearl S. * * * (as used in expressions) Buck, Pearl Leonard, Buck Trevino, Lee (Buck) … Enciclopedia Universal
buck up — {v. phr.}, {informal} To make or become more cheerful; make or become free from discouragement; become more hopeful. * /After the heavy rain, the scoutmaster bucked up the boys by leading them in a song./ * /Tom was disappointed that he didn t… … Dictionary of American idioms
buck up — {v. phr.}, {informal} To make or become more cheerful; make or become free from discouragement; become more hopeful. * /After the heavy rain, the scoutmaster bucked up the boys by leading them in a song./ * /Tom was disappointed that he didn t… … Dictionary of American idioms