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27 bullfighting
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28 bullfighting
kb. perkelahian manusia melawan banteng di tempat yang dibatasi untuk tontonan. -
29 bullfighting
[΄bulfaitiŋ] n ցլամարտ -
30 bullfighting bull·fighting n
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31 bullfighting expert
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32 art of bullfighting
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33 for most people bullfighting is coupled with Spain
for most people bullfighting is coupled with SpainEnglish-Dutch dictionary > for most people bullfighting is coupled with Spain
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34 toreo
Del verbo torear: ( conjugate torear) \ \
toreo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
toreó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: torear toreo
torear ( conjugate torear) verbo intransitivo to fight; verbo transitivo 1 ‹toro/novillo› to fight 2 (fam)
toreo sustantivo masculino bullfighting
torear verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 to fight
2 fig (engañar a alguien o ser engañado) ya está harto de que le toreen con falsas promesas, he's fed up of being messed about with false promises
toreo sustantivo masculino bullfighting ' toreo' also found in these entries: Spanish: acero English: bullfighting -
35 fiesta
fi'estə1) (a (religious) holiday, especially in Roman Catholic countries.) fiesta, festividad, día festivo2) (a festival or celebration.) festividad
fiesta sustantivo femenino dieron una gran fiesta they threw o had a big party; estar de fiesta to be having a party; aguar la fiesta to spoil the fun fiesta nacional ( día festivo) public holiday; (Taur) bullfighting;◊ fiesta patria (AmL) independence dayc)(de fin de año, etc) festive season;◊ ¡felices fiestas! Merry Christmas!;¿dónde vas a pasar estas fiestas? where are you going to spend the vacation (AmE) o (BrE) holidays?
fiesta sustantivo femenino
1 (reunión de amigos) party: daremos una fiesta, we'll hold a party
2 (festividad) celebration, festivity
fuimos a las fiestas del pueblo, we went to the village fiesta/carnival
día de fiesta, holiday
fiesta nacional, bank holiday Esp la fiesta nacional, bullfighting
3 Rel feast Locuciones: aguar la fiesta, to spoil the fun
tengamos la fiesta en paz, let's not quarrel ' fiesta' also found in these entries: Spanish: aguar - animar - animada - animado - animarse - baile - bochinche - cabezudo - celebración - cóctel - comistrajo - conocerse - corear - dar - deslucir - disfraz - disfrazarse - elemento - escabullirse - gala - haber - hazmerreír - hogareña - hogareño - languidecer - mañana - mentar - mescolanza - mezcolanza - motivo - nanay - obligada - obligado - organizar - organizarse - pensar - preparar - propia - propio - quisque - quisqui - rabiar - reticencia - romería - sarao - velada - acabar - aguado - alargar - alegrar English: advance - annoy - ask back - bank holiday - beeline - book - booze-up - cocktail party - do - family - feast - festival - find out - first - folding - frazzled - funny - gala - garden party - gatecrash - gatecrasher - give - go - half-holiday - Hallowe'en - Halloween - have - heart - hoedown - hold - holiday - housewarming - legal holiday - let on - loud - miffed - miss - name - night - nobody - noisy - party - presentable - rave - reception - riotous - rip-roaring - rowdy - shower - swingfiesta [fi'ɛstə] n: fiesta fn.• fiesta s.f.[fɪ'estǝ]N fiesta f -
36 taurino
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37 toro
toro sustantivo masculino ( animal) bull; toro bravo or de lidia fighting bull; ir a los toros to go to a bullfight
toro
I m Zool bull
toro de lidia, fighting bull
II mpl Taur (espectáculo) los toros, bullfighting Locuciones: familiar coger el toro por los cuernos, to take the bull by the horns fam (quedarse sin tiempo) pillar el toro, to run out of time fam (fuerza) estar hecho un toro, to be as strong as an ox ' toro' also found in these entries: Spanish: bufido - mugir - mugido - novilla - novillo - pitón - trapío - zaina - zaino - bramar - bramido - bravío - bravo - casta - castrar - coger - cuadrar - cuerno - embestir - lidiar - lomo - manso - reparar - semental - torear - voltear English: amok - bull - charge - fighting - roar - strong -
38 bullring
['bʊlrɪŋ]nome (in bullfighting) arena f.* * *noun (the enclosed area where a bullfight takes place.) arena* * *bullring /ˈbʊlrɪŋ/n.arena ( per corride).* * *['bʊlrɪŋ]nome (in bullfighting) arena f. -
39 corrida
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40 aficionado
Del verbo aficionar: ( conjugate aficionar) \ \
aficionado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: aficionado aficionar
aficionado
◊ -da adjetivo [ser]■ sustantivo masculino, femenino un aficionado a la música a music lover; los aficionados al tenis/fútbol tennis/football fans
aficionado,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 enthusiast
un aficionado a la música, a music lover
un aficionado a los toros, a bullfighting fan
2 (no profesional) amateur
II adjetivo
1 keen, fond
ser aficionado a los deportes, to be fond of sports
2 (no profesional) amateur ' aficionado' also found in these entries: Spanish: aficionada - amiga - amigo - dada - dado - enamorada - enamorado - fanática - fanático - teleadicta - teleadicto - devoto English: amateur - amateurish - buff - cinemagoer - devotee - fan - fond - hard-core - into - keen - lover - playgoeradj.• aficionado (a ópera, a toros) adj.n.• aficionado (a ópera, a toros) s.m.[ǝˌfɪsjǝ'nɑːdǝʊ]N aficionado(-a) m / f
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