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21 caerse redondo
v.to collapse.* * *figurado to collapse* * *(v.) = keel over, flake out, lose + Posesivo + consciousnessEx. If I was running at a dead sprint going full tilt, I do not think I could make it much more than maybe one mile before I would keel over.Ex. After dancing his heart out for an hour or two, and drinking more beers than he should, he flaked out earlier than most.Ex. The bleed was so severe that she almost lost her consciousness and had to be hospitalised for 10 weeks.* * *(v.) = keel over, flake out, lose + Posesivo + consciousnessEx: If I was running at a dead sprint going full tilt, I do not think I could make it much more than maybe one mile before I would keel over.
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22 caerse bien
(v.) = hit it offEx. As the two began to connect well and hit it off, the contact between the two increased to a rate of at least once a week.* * *(v.) = hit it offEx: As the two began to connect well and hit it off, the contact between the two increased to a rate of at least once a week.
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23 caerse colándose por
(v.) = fall throughEx. A newborn baby has fallen through the toilet on a moving train after being prematurely born.* * *(v.) = fall throughEx: A newborn baby has fallen through the toilet on a moving train after being prematurely born.
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24 caerse de la cama
(v.) = roll out of + bedEx. She had very hard floors in her room at the time and I was worried about her rolling out of bed and hitting her head.* * *(v.) = roll out of + bedEx: She had very hard floors in her room at the time and I was worried about her rolling out of bed and hitting her head.
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25 caerse hacia atrás
(v.) = fall backwardsEx. Halfway through the prayer he screamed and fell backwards, smashing his head open on a rock.* * *(v.) = fall backwardsEx: Halfway through the prayer he screamed and fell backwards, smashing his head open on a rock.
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26 caerse hacia delante
(v.) = fall forwardEx. He fell forward smashing his head against the metal frame of the bed.* * *(v.) = fall forwardEx: He fell forward smashing his head against the metal frame of the bed.
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27 caerse muerto
v.to drop dead, to fall down dead.* * *(v.) = drop + deadEx. He dropped dead of a heart attack in 1959 at a screening of the film version of his only best-selling novel because he was outraged at the producers' interpretation of his work.* * *(v.) = drop + deadEx: He dropped dead of a heart attack in 1959 at a screening of the film version of his only best-selling novel because he was outraged at the producers' interpretation of his work.
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28 caerse recondo
(v.) = pass outEx. He fell from his stool, passing out.* * *(v.) = pass outEx: He fell from his stool, passing out.
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29 caerse con todo el equipo
*to make a right mess of things* -
30 caerse de risa
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31 caerse del burro*
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32 caerse a pedazos
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33 caerse a todo lo largo
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34 caerse al suelo
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35 caerse con impacto
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36 caerse con las piernas muy abiertas
• fall down with one's legs wide openDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > caerse con las piernas muy abiertas
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37 caerse de bruces
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38 caerse de debilidad
• be dropping on one's feet• be faint with weakness• drop on one's feet• fall with weakness -
39 caerse de espaldas
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40 caerse de risa
• go off half cocked• go off line• split one's sides with laughter
См. также в других словарях:
caerse — cometer un error; quedar en ridículo; quedar expuesto; cf. cagarla, meter la pata, condorearse, dejar la escoba; Pinochet se anduvo cayendo con ese viajecito a Londres , me equivoqué con esta secretaria. Bueno, ¡se caen los aviones y no me voy a… … Diccionario de chileno actual
caerse con todo el equipo — equipo, caerse con todo el equipo expr. fracasar. ❙ «¿Puede un director consagrarse al primer intento? Sin duda. Y caerse con todo el equipo en su siguiente intentona.» El Mundo, La luna del siglo XXI, 9.10.98. ❙ «...la cosa está en no entrarle… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
caerse de culo — sorprenderse; quedar boquiabierto; cf. quedar plop, caerse de espaldas, caerse de poto; la otra vez iba por el parque Ecuador y casi me caigo de culo. ¡Iba el profe Fernández de la mano con el profe Gutiérrez! … Diccionario de chileno actual
caerse de espaldas — sorprenderse; quedar boquiabierto; cf. quedar plop, caerse de culo, caerse de poto; y en plena reunión de Departamento, toma la palabra María Pía Pesares y levanta la moción de que se habilite un jacuzzi mixto para que los colegas nos relajemos… … Diccionario de chileno actual
caerse de poto — sorprenderse; emocionarse; no poder creerlo; cf. quedar plop, caerse de espaldas, caerse de culo; cuando aparecí con el perro abandonado por la casa, mi mami casi se cae de poto , cáete de poto: el Manuel rompió con la María … Diccionario de chileno actual
caerse una persona del nido — ► locución coloquial Ser muy crédula o ignorante una persona: ■ no entendió sus insinuaciones porque acaba de caerse del nido … Enciclopedia Universal
caerse al litro — embriagarse; comenzar a beber seguido; alcoholizarse; volverse adicto al alcohol; cf. empiparse, encañonarse, emparafinarse, caerse al frasco, caído al litro; Hemingway se caía al litro de vez en cuando , como a los cincuenta, las mujeres se… … Diccionario de chileno actual
caerse — cf. (afines) batacazo, besar el suelo, darse una * culada … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
caerse — caer(se) 1. ‘Ir o inclinarse hacia abajo por la fuerza de la gravedad’ y ‘perder el equilibrio hasta dar en tierra’. Verbo irregular: v. conjugación modelo (→ apéndice 1, n.º 22). Este verbo es intransitivo en la lengua culta general. 2. Cuando… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
caerse del burro — apearse del macho … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
caerse alguien con todo el equipo — estrellarse alguien con todo el equipo … Diccionario de dichos y refranes