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1 caning
tr['keɪnɪŋ]1 palmetazo'keɪnɪŋto give somebody a caning — castigar* a alguien con la palmeta
['keɪnɪŋ]Nto give sb a caning — castigar a algn con la vara or palmeta; (fig) * dar una paliza a algn *
* * *['keɪnɪŋ]to give somebody a caning — castigar* a alguien con la palmeta
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s.1 palmetazo2 palmetazo.ger.gerundio del verbo CAN. -
3 cane
kein
1. noun1) (the stem of certain types of plant (eg sugar plant, bamboo etc).) caña2) (a stick used as an aid to walking or as an instrument of punishment: He beat the child with a cane.) bastón
2. verb(to beat with a cane: The schoolmaster caned the boy.) castigar con la palmetacane n1. caña2. mimbre3. bastóntr[keɪn]3 (furniture) mimbre nombre masculino4 (for plants) rodrigón nombre masculino1 castigar con la palmeta\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcane chair silla de mimbre1) : tapizar (muebles) con mimbre2) flog: azotar con una varacane n1) : bastón m (para andar), vara f (para castigar)2) reed: caña f, mimbre m (para muebles)n.• bastón s.m.• caña s.f.• palmatoria s.f.• palmeta s.f.v.• apelar v.• bastonear v.
I keɪn1)a) c ( of bamboo) caña fb) c ( sugar cane) caña f de azúcarc) u ( for wickerwork) mimbre m2) c ( walking stick) bastón m; ( for punishment) palmeta f; ( for supporting plants) rodrigón m, tutor m
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transitive verb castigar* con la palmeta[keɪn]1. N1) (Bot) caña f ; (for baskets, chairs etc) mimbre mto get the cane — (Scol) ser castigado con la vara or palmeta
2.VT [+ pupil] castigar con la vara or palmeta3.CPDcane chair N — silla f de mimbre
cane liquor N — caña f
cane sugar N — azúcar m de caña
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I [keɪn]1)a) c ( of bamboo) caña fb) c ( sugar cane) caña f de azúcarc) u ( for wickerwork) mimbre m2) c ( walking stick) bastón m; ( for punishment) palmeta f; ( for supporting plants) rodrigón m, tutor m
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4 corporal
I 'ko:pərəl noun((often abbreviated to Corp. when written) (a person of) the rank below sergeant.) cabo
II 'ko:pərəl adjective(of the body: The headmaster disapproves of caning and all other forms of corporal punishment.) corporal
corporal adjetivo ‹ trabajo› physical; ‹ necesidades› bodily ( before n); ‹ castigo› corporal ( before n)
corporal adjetivo corporal, (of the body)
castigo corporal, corporal punishment
expresión corporal, body language
olor corporal, body odour, BO ' corporal' also found in these entries: Spanish: cabo - leche - pesadez - tacto - castigo English: body language - corporal - lance corporal - bodily - bodytr['kɔːpərəl]1 corporal————————tr['kɔːpərəl]1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL cabo————————tr['kɔːpərəl]1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL corporal nombre masculinocorporal ['kɔrpərəl] adj: corporalcorporal punishment: castigos corporalescorporal n: cabo madj.• cabo (Graduación) adj.• corporal adj.• corpóreo, -a adj.n.• cabo (Militar) s.m.• corporal s.m.'kɔːrprəl, 'kɔːpərəlnoun cabo m['kɔːpǝrǝl]1.ADJ corporal2.N (Mil) cabo m3.CPDcorporal punishment N — castigo m corporal
* * *['kɔːrprəl, 'kɔːpərəl]noun cabo m
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