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141 barriga
f.belly.echar barriga to get a paunchrascarse o tocarse la barriga (figurative) to twiddle one's thumbs, to laze around* * *1 belly, stomach, tummy\echar barriga to get a paunchtocarse la barriga to sit on one's backside, twiddle one's thumbsdolor de barriga stomach-ache* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Anat) belly; (=panza) paunchhacer una barriga a una chica — * to get a girl in the family way
llenarse la barriga — to stuff o.s.
tener barriga — * (=estar encinta) to be in the family way *; (=ser gordo) to be fat
- rascarse o tocarse la barriga2) (=parte abultada) [de jarra] belly, rounded part; [de muro] bulge* * *1) (fam) ( vientre) belly (colloq), tummy (colloq)dolor de barriga — bellyache (colloq), tummy ache (colloq)
tiene mucha barriga — she has quite a belly o tummy (colloq)
echar barriga — to develop a paunch o (colloq) gut
rascarse or tocarse la barriga — (fam) to sit on one's backside o (AmE) butt (colloq)
2) ( de vasija) belly, rounded part* * *= belly, potbelly, abdomen, tummy, paunch, gut, pop belly.Nota: Usado con cierta frecuencia en lugar de potbelly, cuyo uso es más aceptado.Ex. The article is entitled 'Food for the mind, or food for the belly? The Irish famine and the Public Libraries Act of 1850'.Ex. It is generally normal for toddlers to have potbellies.Ex. Sometimes the noun form is used, sometimes the adjectival, eg ' abdomen - diseases' but 'Abdominal pain'; 'Thorax (Zoology)' but 'Thorax, Human' see 'Chest and Thoracic duct'.Ex. Ladies bemoan their fat tummies, wobbly thighs, bulging hips and flabby thighs.Ex. Much of the fat in a man's paunch is under the abdominal muscles, exactly at his centre of gravity.Ex. Did you also know that the gut has more nerve endings than the head does?.Ex. Flatten your midsection and get rid of your beer gut and pop belly and get a flat stomach.----* barriga cervecera = beer belly, beer gut.* dolor de barriga = tummy ache.* lifting de barriga = tummy tuck.* rascarse la barriga = sit on + Posesivo + butt, sit on + Posesivo + backside.* * *1) (fam) ( vientre) belly (colloq), tummy (colloq)dolor de barriga — bellyache (colloq), tummy ache (colloq)
tiene mucha barriga — she has quite a belly o tummy (colloq)
echar barriga — to develop a paunch o (colloq) gut
rascarse or tocarse la barriga — (fam) to sit on one's backside o (AmE) butt (colloq)
2) ( de vasija) belly, rounded part* * *= belly, potbelly, abdomen, tummy, paunch, gut, pop belly.Nota: Usado con cierta frecuencia en lugar de potbelly, cuyo uso es más aceptado.Ex: The article is entitled 'Food for the mind, or food for the belly? The Irish famine and the Public Libraries Act of 1850'.
Ex: It is generally normal for toddlers to have potbellies.Ex: Sometimes the noun form is used, sometimes the adjectival, eg ' abdomen - diseases' but 'Abdominal pain'; 'Thorax (Zoology)' but 'Thorax, Human' see 'Chest and Thoracic duct'.Ex: Ladies bemoan their fat tummies, wobbly thighs, bulging hips and flabby thighs.Ex: Much of the fat in a man's paunch is under the abdominal muscles, exactly at his centre of gravity.Ex: Did you also know that the gut has more nerve endings than the head does?.Ex: Flatten your midsection and get rid of your beer gut and pop belly and get a flat stomach.* barriga cervecera = beer belly, beer gut.* dolor de barriga = tummy ache.* lifting de barriga = tummy tuck.* rascarse la barriga = sit on + Posesivo + butt, sit on + Posesivo + backside.* * *dolor de barriga stomachache, tummy ache ( colloq)tiene mucha barriga she has quite a stomach o tummyniños desnutridos con la barriga hinchada undernourished children with swollen stomachs o belliesbarriga llena, corazón contento a full stomach makes for a happy heartB (de una vasija) belly, rounded part* * *
barriga sustantivo femenino (fam) ( vientre) belly (colloq), tummy (colloq);
echar barriga to develop a paunch o (colloq) gut
barriga sustantivo femenino
1 belly: estoy echando barriga, I'm getting a pot-belly
familiar tummy: me duele la barriga, I've got tummyache
♦ Locuciones: familiar llenarse la barriga, to stuff oneself
rascarse la barriga, to laze around: se pasa el día rascándose la barriga, he spent all his time lazing around
' barriga' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
guata
- panza
- tripa
English:
belly
- gut
- potbelly
- pot
- stomach
- tummy
* * *barriga nf[especialmente en lenguaje infantil] tummy;me duele la barriga my stomach o tummy hurts;RP Famser una barriga resfriada to be a blabbermouthechar barriga to get a paunch;tener barriga to have a paunch;3. [de cántaro, vasija] belly* * *f belly;paunch;rascarse la barriga fig fam sit on one’s butt fam* * *barriga nfpanza: belly, paunch* * *
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