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m.tracksuit, jogging suit, sweat suit, sweatpants and sweatshirt combination.* * *1 track suit, jogging suit* * ** * *= tracksuit.Ex. Even politicians have been photographed wearing tracksuits.* * ** * *= tracksuit.Ex: Even politicians have been photographed wearing tracksuits.
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chándal sustantivo masculino (pl
chándal sustantivo masculino Indum track o jogging suit
' chándal' also found in these entries:
English:
shell-suit
- tracksuit
- sweat
- track
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сущ.общ. тренировочный костюм, спортивный костюм (для тренировок) -
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• outfit consisting of sweat pants and sweatshirt• sweat suit• tracksuit -
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m• sport. tepláky• tričko* * *m• svetr (ke krku) -
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m анцуг, тренировъчен екип. -
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xandall -
9 chandal SM pl chandals
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10 chándal SM pl chándals
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11 pantalones de chándal
сущ.общ. спортивные штаныИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > pantalones de chándal
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tracksuit n chándaltr['træksʊːt]1 chándal nombre masculinon.• chándal s.m.noun equipo m (de deportes), chándal m (Esp), pants mpl (Méx), buzo m (Chi, Per), sudadera f (Col), jogging m (RPl)['træksuːt]N (Brit) chándal m* * *noun equipo m (de deportes), chándal m (Esp), pants mpl (Méx), buzo m (Chi, Per), sudadera f (Col), jogging m (RPl) -
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noun (AmE) equipo m (de deportes), chándal m (Esp), pants mpl (Méx), buzo m (Chi, Per), sudadera f (Col), jogging m (RPl)['swetsuːt]N (US) chandal m, buzo m (Chile, Bol, Peru)* * *noun (AmE) equipo m (de deportes), chándal m (Esp), pants mpl (Méx), buzo m (Chi, Per), sudadera f (Col), jogging m (RPl) -
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m.pl.1 pants, slacks.Ponerse los pantalones (Coll.) to show who is the boss (generally applied to the man of the house)Llevar los pantalones (Coll.) to wear the pants, to be the head of a household2 man, male. (Andes)3 guts, courage. (Caribbean)* * *noun m. pluralpants, trousers* * *unos pantalones — a pair of pants o trousers
llevar los pantalones — to wear the pants o trousers
tener or llevar bien puestos los pantalones — to be master in one's own home
* * *= trousers, slacks, breeches, pants.Ex. He got up, and, putting hands in the pockets of his trousers, began to walk around the room.Ex. The head of reference told me that he's going to see about a dress code for the staff, prohibiting slacks for women.Ex. The user asked for a book about General Wolfe but he said: `I do not want to know about his battles -- I can learn all about those from the histories, I want something that will tell me the colour of the breeches he wore' = El usuario pidió un libro sobre el General Wolfe aunque dijo: "No quiero conocer su batallas, eso lo puedo averiguar en los libros de historia, quiero algo que me diga el color de los calzones que llevaba".Ex. Previously a hearty eater who may have been a few pounds overweight, food now has no meaning for him and he has seen his pants size diminish two sizes.----* pantalones acampanados = flares.* pantalones anchos = baggy pants.* pantalones bombachos = breeches, knickerbockers.* pantalones de campana = flares.* pantalones de media caña = knee breeches, jodhpurs.* pantalones de montar = riding breeches, jodhpurs.* pantalones de pana = curduroy trousers.* pantalones largos = long pants.* pantalones lisos = flat-front pants.* pantalones vaqueros = blue jeans.* tabla de planchar pantalones = trousers press.* * *unos pantalones — a pair of pants o trousers
llevar los pantalones — to wear the pants o trousers
tener or llevar bien puestos los pantalones — to be master in one's own home
* * *= trousers, slacks, breeches, pants.Ex: He got up, and, putting hands in the pockets of his trousers, began to walk around the room.
Ex: The head of reference told me that he's going to see about a dress code for the staff, prohibiting slacks for women.Ex: The user asked for a book about General Wolfe but he said: `I do not want to know about his battles -- I can learn all about those from the histories, I want something that will tell me the colour of the breeches he wore' = El usuario pidió un libro sobre el General Wolfe aunque dijo: "No quiero conocer su batallas, eso lo puedo averiguar en los libros de historia, quiero algo que me diga el color de los calzones que llevaba".Ex: Previously a hearty eater who may have been a few pounds overweight, food now has no meaning for him and he has seen his pants size diminish two sizes.* pantalones acampanados = flares.* pantalones anchos = baggy pants.* pantalones bombachos = breeches, knickerbockers.* pantalones de campana = flares.* pantalones de media caña = knee breeches, jodhpurs.* pantalones de montar = riding breeches, jodhpurs.* pantalones de pana = curduroy trousers.* pantalones largos = long pants.* pantalones lisos = flat-front pants.* pantalones vaqueros = blue jeans.* tabla de planchar pantalones = trousers press.* * *pantalones de pinzas or pinzados pleated pants o trousersponte los pantalones azules put on your blue pants o trousersse compró unos pantalones he bought a pair of pants o trousersse vuelve loca cuando ve unos pantalones she goes wild over anything in trousers ( colloq)llevar los pantalones to wear the pants o trouserstener or llevar bien puestos los pantalones to be master in one's own homeCompuestos:baggy pants o trousers (pl)shorts (pl), short pants o trousers (pl)(Chi, Méx) jeans (pl)long pants o trousers (pl)jeans (pl)cropped pants o trousers (pl)jeans (pl)stretch ski-pants (pl)* * *
pantalones sustantivo masculino plural,◊ pantalón sustantivo masculino
pants (pl) (AmE), trousers (pl) (BrE);
unos pantalones a pair of pants o trousers;
pantalones cortos shorts (pl);
pantalones de peto overalls (pl) (AmE), dungarees (pl) (BrE);
pantalones tejanos or vaqueros jeans (pl)
' pantalones' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bajarse
- destrozada
- destrozado
- estrecha
- estrecho
- pantalón
- pegar
- peto
- remangar
- remangarse
- remendar
- servir
- subirse
- acampanado
- bajar
- caber
- estrechar
- planchar
- romper
- subir
- sujetar
- tirante
- viejo
- vuelta
English:
adjust
- back
- bell-bottoms
- breeches
- cord
- corduroy
- crease
- cuff
- drawstring trousers
- flare
- go out
- go together
- jodhpurs
- leg
- pair
- pants
- riding breeches
- shorts
- ski pants
- take down
- tight
- trousers
- bottom
- knickerbockers
- overall
- press
- short
- slacks
- tuck
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chándal nombre masculinonoun equipo m or (Esp) chándal m or (Chi, Per) buzo m or (Méx) pants mpl or (Col) sudadera f de nylon* * *noun equipo m or (Esp) chándal m or (Chi, Per) buzo m or (Méx) pants mpl or (Col) sudadera f de nylon -
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jogging n footing / correr
jogging /(d)ʒoGin/ sustantivo masculinoa) (Dep, Ocio) jogging;b) (RPl) (Indum) jogging suit' jogging' also found in these entries: Spanish: chándal - footing English: jogging - jogtr['ʤɒgɪŋ]1 footing nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go jogging hacer footing'dʒɑːgɪŋ, 'dʒɒgɪŋmass noun footing m, jogging m['dʒɒɡɪŋ]1.N footing m, jogging m2.CPDjogging shoes NPL — zapatillas fpl de deporte
jogging suit N — chandal m
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1. noun1) (the hard outer covering of a shellfish, egg, nut etc: an eggshell; A tortoise can pull its head and legs under its shell.) concha, caracol2) (an outer covering or framework: After the fire, all that was left was the burned-out shell of the building.) armazón3) (a metal case filled with explosives and fired from a gun etc: A shell exploded right beside him.) cartucho
2. verb1) (to remove from its shell or pod: You have to shell peas before eating them.) desvainar, quitar la concha2) (to fire explosive shells at: The army shelled the enemy mercilessly.) bombardear•- come out of one's shell
- shell out
shell n1. cáscara2. concha3. caparazóntr[ʃel]1 (of egg, nut) cáscara; (of pea) vaina; (of tortoise, lobster, etc) caparazón nombre masculino; (of snail, oyster, etc) concha2 (of building) armazón nombre masculino, esqueleto, estructura; (of vehicle) armazón nombre masculino; (of ship) casco3 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL (for explosives) proyectil nombre masculino, obús nombre masculino; (cartridge) cartucho2 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL bombardear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLit's as easy as shelling peas es coser y cantarto come out of one's shell salir del cascarónto go/retire/withdraw into one's shell retraerseshell shock neurosis nombre femenino de guerrashell suit chándal nombre masculinoshell ['ʃɛl] vt1) : desvainar (chícharos), pelar (nueces, etc.)2) bombard: bombardearshell n1) seashell: concha f2) : cáscara f (de huevos, nueces, etc.), vaina f (de chícharos, etc.), caparazón m (de crustáceos, tortugas, etc.)3) : cartucho m, casquillo ma.45 caliber shell: un cartucho calibre.45n.• armazón s.m.• camisa s.f.• caparazón s.m.• carapacho s.m.• casco s.m.• concha s.f.• coraza s.f.• cáscara s.f.• granada s.f.• obús s.m.• proyectil s.m.• vaina s.f.• yola s.f.v.• bombardear v.• descascar v.• descascarar v.• descascarillar v.• desenvainar v.• desgranar v.• desvainar v.ʃel
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1)a) (of egg, nut) cáscara f; ( of sea mollusk) concha f; (of tortoise, turtle, snail, crustacean) caparazón m or f, carapacho mpastry shell — ( Culin) base f ( de masa)
to come out of one's shell — salir* del cascarón
to go back o retreat into one's shell — retraerse*
b) ( of building) estructura f, armazón m or f, esqueleto m; ( of vehicle) armazón m or f2) ( Mil)a) ( for artillery) proyectil m, obús mb) ( for small arms) cartucho m
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1) ( Culin) \<\<peas\>\> pelar, desvainar; \<\<nuts/eggs/prawns\>\> pelar; \<\<mussel/clam\>\> quitarle la concha a, desconchar2) ( Mil) \<\<positionoops/city\>\> bombardear
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vi ( Mil) bombardearPhrasal Verbs:[ʃel]1. N1) [of egg, nut] cáscara f ; [of tortoise, turtle] caparazón m, carapacho m ; [of snail, shellfish] concha f, caracol m (LAm); [of pea] vaina f ; [of coconut] cáscara f leñosa- come out of one's shell- crawl or go into one's shell3) (=artillery round) obús m, proyectil m ; (US) [of shotgun] cartucho m4) (Culin) [of pie, flan] masa f2. VT1) [+ peas] pelar, desvainar; [+ nuts] pelar, descascarar; [+ mussels, cockles] quitar la concha a; [+ prawns] pelar; [+ eggs] quitar la cáscara ashelled prawns — gambas fpl peladas
2) (Mil) bombardear3.CPDshell game N — (US) (lit) (=trick) juego consistente en adivinar en cuál de tres cubiletes se esconde un objeto, triles ** fpl ; (fig) (=fraud) artimaña f
shell hole N — hoyo que forma un obús al explotar
shell shock N — neurosis f inv de guerra
shell suit N — tipo de chandal
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1)a) (of egg, nut) cáscara f; ( of sea mollusk) concha f; (of tortoise, turtle, snail, crustacean) caparazón m or f, carapacho mpastry shell — ( Culin) base f ( de masa)
to come out of one's shell — salir* del cascarón
to go back o retreat into one's shell — retraerse*
b) ( of building) estructura f, armazón m or f, esqueleto m; ( of vehicle) armazón m or f2) ( Mil)a) ( for artillery) proyectil m, obús mb) ( for small arms) cartucho m
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1) ( Culin) \<\<peas\>\> pelar, desvainar; \<\<nuts/eggs/prawns\>\> pelar; \<\<mussel/clam\>\> quitarle la concha a, desconchar2) ( Mil) \<\<position/troops/city\>\> bombardear
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vi ( Mil) bombardearPhrasal Verbs:
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