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1 calabacero
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2 calabaza
• calabash• gouge-pointed burin• gourd field• pumping lemma for context-free languages• pumpkin field -
3 totumo
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4 zapallo
• calabash• pumping lemma for context-free languages• pumpkin field -
5 jícara
f.wooden cup.* * *SF1) (=taza) chocolate cup3) CAm * (=cabeza) head* * *1) (Méx) (Bot) calabash2)a) (Méx) ( taza) (drinking) bowlb) (Col, Méx) ( vasija - de calabaza) gourd, calabash; (- de otro material) pot3) (Méx fam) ( calva) bald pate (hum)* * *1) (Méx) (Bot) calabash2)a) (Méx) ( taza) (drinking) bowlb) (Col, Méx) ( vasija - de calabaza) gourd, calabash; (- de otro material) pot3) (Méx fam) ( calva) bald pate (hum)* * *B* * *
jícara sustantivo femenino
1 (Méx) (Bot) calabash
2
(— de otro material) pot
* * *jícara nfCAm, Méx, Ven1. [calabaza] calabash, gourd2. [taza] mug* * *f Méxdrinking bowl* * * -
6 totuma
f.1 calabash, gourd. ( Latin American Spanish)2 hollow wooden vessel, calabash, hollow wooden vessel made from the shell of a calabash.* * *SF1) And, Caribe (Bot) gourd, squash (EEUU), calabashcortarse totuma — Caribe to get one's hair cut
* * *totuma, tutuma nfAm calabash, gourd* * *totuma nf: calabash -
7 calabaza
f.pumpkin, gourd.dar calabazas a alguien (informal figurative) to turn somebody down (a pretendiente), to knock somebody back; (British) to fail o (en exámenes) flunk somebody (United States)* * *1 gourd, pumpkin2 figurado (cabeza humana) hard nut, bonce\dar calabazas a alguien familiar (suspender un examen) to fail somebody 2 (rechazar un pretendiente) to turn somebody down, send somebody packing* * *SF1) (Bot) pumpkin; (=recipiente) gourd, calabash2) (=idiota) dolt3) * (=cabeza) bonce **, nut *, noggin (EEUU) **4)dar calabazas a — [+ candidato, estudiante] to fail; [+ amante] to jilt; (=ofender) to snub, offend
llevarse o recibir calabazas — [estudiante] to fail; [amante] to be jilted
salir calabaza — to be a flop *, prove a miserable failure
* * *dar calabazas — (fam) ( a un pretendiente) to give... the brush-off (colloq); ( a un estudiante) to fail, flunk (AmE colloq)
* * *= pumpkin, calabash, gourd.Ex. For some of our readers, no matter how we wave the magic wand of persuasion, the library catalogue remains obdurately a pumpkin.Ex. He makes reference to a scrimmage with a Spaniard when Ahab spat into a silver calabash.Ex. Fruit flies were found to feed on gourds, cucumbers, marrows, cantaloupes and guavas.----* farol de calabaza = jack-o'-lantern.* * *dar calabazas — (fam) ( a un pretendiente) to give... the brush-off (colloq); ( a un estudiante) to fail, flunk (AmE colloq)
* * *= pumpkin, calabash, gourd.Ex: For some of our readers, no matter how we wave the magic wand of persuasion, the library catalogue remains obdurately a pumpkin.
Ex: He makes reference to a scrimmage with a Spaniard when Ahab spat into a silver calabash.Ex: Fruit flies were found to feed on gourds, cucumbers, marrows, cantaloupes and guavas.* farol de calabaza = jack-o'-lantern.* * *dar calabazas ( fam) (a un pretendiente) to give … the brush-off ( colloq) (a un estudiante) to fail, flunk ( AmE colloq)2 (recipiente) gourd* * *
calabaza sustantivo femenino ( fruto — redondo) pumpkin;
(— alargado) squash
calabaza f Bot pumpkin, gourd
♦ Locuciones: familiar dar calabazas, (a un pretendiente) to give sb the brush off
' calabaza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ahuecar
- guacal
- jícara
- mate
- pepita
- pipa
English:
pumpkin
- scoop out
- gourd
- marrow
- squash
* * *calabaza nf1. [planta, fruto] pumpkin, gourd;Fam calabaza de peregrino bottle gourd* * *f pumpkin;* * *calabaza nf1) : pumpkin, squash2) : gourd3)dar calabazas a : to give the brush-off to, to jilt* * * -
8 acocote
m.1 a long gourd pointed at both ends, used in Mexico for extracting the nectar of the maguey.2 bottle gourd, calabash.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: acocotar.* * *SM Méx type of gourd used in the production of tequila and pulque* * *masculino (Méx) bottle gourd, calabash* * *masculino (Méx) bottle gourd, calabash* * *( Méx)bottle gourd, calabash -
9 jícaro
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10 totumo
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11 escaramuza
f.skirmish (military) (& figurative).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: escaramuzar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: escaramuzar.* * *1 MILITAR skirmish2 (riña) run-in, squabble* * *SF1) (Mil) skirmish, brush2) (=enfrentamiento) brush* * *femenino (Mil) skirmish; (Dep) scrimmage* * *= skirmish, scuffle, scuffling, scrimmage, running battle.Ex. Specifically he is studying why the short Turkish bow was apparently superior to the English long bow of the skirmishes of the Crusades.Ex. The focus of the discussion is less on the altercation than on the reactions of the teacher and the students not only to the fight but also to the atmosphere of the classroom after the scuffle.Ex. Violence in public places (eg, pubs, clubs, discos) is limited mainly to threats & scuffling.Ex. He makes reference to a scrimmage with a Spaniard when Ahab spat into a silver calabash.Ex. Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.* * *femenino (Mil) skirmish; (Dep) scrimmage* * *= skirmish, scuffle, scuffling, scrimmage, running battle.Ex: Specifically he is studying why the short Turkish bow was apparently superior to the English long bow of the skirmishes of the Crusades.
Ex: The focus of the discussion is less on the altercation than on the reactions of the teacher and the students not only to the fight but also to the atmosphere of the classroom after the scuffle.Ex: Violence in public places (eg, pubs, clubs, discos) is limited mainly to threats & scuffling.Ex: He makes reference to a scrimmage with a Spaniard when Ahab spat into a silver calabash.Ex: Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.* * *1 ( Mil) skirmish2 ( Dep) scrimmage* * *
escaramuza sustantivo femenino (Mil) skirmish;
(Dep) scrimmage
escaramuza sustantivo femenino
1 Mil skirmishes, disputes: ha habido escaramuzas a lo largo de la frontera, there have been skirmishes all along the border
2 familiar scuffle: no ha sido nada, solo una pequeña escaramuza entre los hermanos, it was nothing - just a little scuffle between brothers
' escaramuza' also found in these entries:
English:
scuffle
- skirmish
* * *escaramuza nf1. [combate] skirmish2. [riña] skirmish* * *f skirmish* * *escaramuza nf1) : skirmish2) : scrimmage -
12 refriega
f.1 scuffle, riot, affray.2 battle, combat.3 violent fight, affray, free-for-all, riot.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: refregar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: refregar.* * *1 (lucha) scuffle, brawl2 (escaramuza) skirmish* * *SF [de poca importancia] scuffle; [violenta] brawl* * ** * *= fray, dogfight [dog fight], scuffle, scuffling, scrimmage, running battle, dust-up.Ex. The academic librarian, by remaining neutral, can stay above the fray and does not need to take sides in order to provide scholars with access to the truth.Ex. The article recounts the 17-day political dogfight at which John W. Davis was eventually given the Democratic presidential nomination.Ex. The focus of the discussion is less on the altercation than on the reactions of the teacher and the students not only to the fight but also to the atmosphere of the classroom after the scuffle.Ex. Violence in public places (eg, pubs, clubs, discos) is limited mainly to threats & scuffling.Ex. He makes reference to a scrimmage with a Spaniard when Ahab spat into a silver calabash.Ex. Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.Ex. The annual global dust-up over whale hunting is about to kick off again.* * ** * *= fray, dogfight [dog fight], scuffle, scuffling, scrimmage, running battle, dust-up.Ex: The academic librarian, by remaining neutral, can stay above the fray and does not need to take sides in order to provide scholars with access to the truth.
Ex: The article recounts the 17-day political dogfight at which John W. Davis was eventually given the Democratic presidential nomination.Ex: The focus of the discussion is less on the altercation than on the reactions of the teacher and the students not only to the fight but also to the atmosphere of the classroom after the scuffle.Ex: Violence in public places (eg, pubs, clubs, discos) is limited mainly to threats & scuffling.Ex: He makes reference to a scrimmage with a Spaniard when Ahab spat into a silver calabash.Ex: Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.Ex: The annual global dust-up over whale hunting is about to kick off again.* * ** * *
Del verbo refregar: ( conjugate refregar)
refriega es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
refregar
refriega
refregar ( conjugate refregar) verbo transitivo ‹puños/cuello› to scrub
refriega f (enfrentamiento) scuffle, brawl
' refriega' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
envuelta
- envuelto
English:
fray
- scuffle
- struggle
* * *♦ nf[lucha] scuffle; Mil skirmish* * *f MIL clash, skirmish* * *refriega nf: skirmish, scuffle -
13 guaje
m.1 a calabash which serves for learning to swim. (Mexico)2 gourd, hollow gourd.* * *I1.ADJ Méx * (=estúpido) silly, stupid2.3. SM1) Méx (=calabaza) gourd, calabash2) CAm * (=trasto) old thing, piece of junkIIguaje, -aSM / F1) * kid *, child2) (Min) mining apprentice* * *- ja masculino, femenino1) (Méx fam) sucker (colloq)hacerle guaje a alguien — ( serle infiel) to cheat on somebody (colloq); ( engañarlo) to rip somebody off (colloq)
hacerse guaje — to act dumb (colloq)
2) guaje masculino (Méx)a) (planta, fruto) bottle gourdb) ( vasija) gourdc) ( instrumento) maraca ( made from a bottle gourd)* * *- ja masculino, femenino1) (Méx fam) sucker (colloq)hacerle guaje a alguien — ( serle infiel) to cheat on somebody (colloq); ( engañarlo) to rip somebody off (colloq)
hacerse guaje — to act dumb (colloq)
2) guaje masculino (Méx)a) (planta, fruto) bottle gourdb) ( vasija) gourdc) ( instrumento) maraca ( made from a bottle gourd)* * *guaje -jamasculine, femininehacerle guaje a algn ( Méx fam); (serle infiel) to be unfaithful to sb, cheat on sb ( AmE colloq); (engañarlo) to rip sb off ( colloq)me hicieron guaje con el cambio they shortchanged me ( colloq)C2 (vasija) gourd3 (instrumento) maraca ( made from a bottle gourd)* * *
guaje◊ -ja sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 (Méx fam) sucker (colloq);
( engañarlo) to rip sb off (colloq);◊ hacerse guaje to act dumb (colloq)
2◊ guaje sustantivo masculino (Méx)
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14 tapara
f.calabash. (Latin American Spanish)* * *SF Caribe calabash, gourd, squash (EEUU)* * *tapara nfCol, Ven = vessel made from a gourd; Famvaciarse como una tapara to pour one's heart out -
15 güira
f.calabash, bottle gourd, calabash tree. -
16 turbante
m.turban.* * *1 turban* * *SM1) (=prenda) turban2) Méx (Bot) gourd, calabash, squash (EEUU)* * *masculino turban* * *= turban.Ex. They supply all towelling products including robes, slippers, towels and turbans for the bathroom.* * *masculino turban* * *= turban.Ex: They supply all towelling products including robes, slippers, towels and turbans for the bathroom.
* * *turban* * *
turbante sustantivo masculino
turban
turbante sustantivo masculino turban
' turbante' also found in these entries:
English:
turban
* * *turbante nmturban* * *m turban* * *turbante nm: turban* * *turbante n turban -
17 huacal
m.1 cage. ( Central American Spanish, Colombian Spanish, Mexican Spanish)2 drawer.3 hollow wooden vessel, calabash.4 wooden crate, crate.5 carcass.* * *salirse del huacal — (Méx fam) ( desobedecer) to step out of line; ( desviarse de un tema) to wander o go off the point
* * *salirse del huacal — (Méx fam) ( desobedecer) to step out of line; ( desviarse de un tema) to wander o go off the point
* * *A (Col, Méx, Ven) (caja) wooden cratesalirse del huacal ( Méx fam) (desobedecer) to step out of line; (desviarse de un tema) to wander o go off the pointB ( Méx) (de un pollo) carcass* * *
huacal sustantivo masculino (Col, Méx, Ven) ( caja) wooden crate
* * *huacal nmCAm, Col, Méx1. [jaula] cage2. [cajón] drawer -
18 bangaña SF LAm
1) (Bot) calabash, gourd, squash (EEUU)2) (=vasija) vessel made from a gourd -
19 bangaño SM LAm
1) (Bot) calabash, gourd, squash (EEUU)2) (=vasija) vessel made from a gourd -
20 calabacera
f.1 pumpkin or gourd-plant. (Botany)2 pumpkin plant, pumpkin, gourd plant, calabash tree.* * ** * *calabacera nfpumpkin, gourd
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