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1 julepe
m.julep.* * *2 familiar (esfuerzo) hard work3 (bebida) julep* * *SM1) (Naipes) card game2) * (=reprimenda) telling-off *, dressing-down *3) LAm * (=susto) scare, fright5)meter un julepe — And to hurry on, speed up
6) (=bebida) julep* * *1) (Jueg) card game similar to whist2) (AmS fam) ( susto) fright* * *1) (Jueg) card game similar to whist2) (AmS fam) ( susto) fright* * *B ( Med) julepestar con un julepe ( Ven fam); to be up to something ( colloq), to be up to some funny business ( colloq)se pegó or se llevó un julepe he got a terrible frightle da julepe la oscuridad she's scared o afraid o frightened of the dark* * *
julepe sustantivo masculino
1 (Jueg) card game similar to whist
2 (AmS fam) ( susto) fright;
julepe m Naipes whist (card game similar to bridge): de niños jugábamos al julepe, we played whist as children
* * *julepe nm1. [juego de naipes] = type of card gameme di un julepe subiendo las cajas I slogged my guts out carrying the boxes upstairsnos metieron un julepe por faltar a clase they had a go at us for missing classdar un julepe a alguien to give sb a fright5. [bebida] julep* * *m C.Am. fig famfright;dar (un) julepe a alguien fam give s.o. a real fright -
2 brisca
f.brisque.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: briscar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: briscar.* * ** * *SF Spanish card game similar to whist but in which it is not necessary to follow suit* * ** * *brisca nf= card game where each player gets three cards and one suit is trumps* * * -
3 tute
m.1 hard slog (informal) (trabajo intenso).2 hard work, laborious chore.* * *1 (naipes) card game2 figurado (esfuerzo) beating, thrashing\darse un tute familiar to wear oneself out* * ** * *darse un tute — ( darse un golpe) to bang one's head (o arm etc); ( esforzarse) to sweat blood
* * *darse un tute — ( darse un golpe) to bang one's head (o arm etc); ( esforzarse) to sweat blood
* * *darle un tute a algo to give sth a lot of use o wear* * *
tute sustantivo masculino: card game in which the object is to win all the kings or queens
tute sustantivo masculino
1 Naipes card game
2 fam (esfuerzo muy intenso, paliza) exhausting job
darse un tute, to work oneself to a standstill
* * *tute nm1. [juego] = card game similar to whist* * *m1 juego: Spanish card game2:darse un tute fam work like a dog fam, slave fam -
4 julepe
julepe sustantivo masculino 1 (Jueg) card game similar to whist 2 (AmS fam) ( susto) fright;
julepe m Naipes whist (card game similar to bridge): de niños jugábamos al julepe, we played whist as children
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