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41 campanazo
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42 doce
adj.1 twelve.2 twelfth.f. & m.twelve.las doce campanadas the bellslas doce y media (at New Year) half past twelve, half twelve;* * *► adjetivo1 (cardinal) twelve; (ordinal) twelfth1 (número) twelve* * *noun m. adj.* * *1.ADJ INV PRON [gen] twelve; [ordinal, en la fecha] twelfth2.SM (=número) twelve; (=fecha) twelfthseis* * *IIIson las doce de la noche — it's twelve o'clock, it's midnight
masculino (number) twelve* * *IIIson las doce de la noche — it's twelve o'clock, it's midnight
masculino (number) twelve* * *doce(12)= twelve (12).Ex: The IBM PC keyboard has ten or twelve function keys at the left of the keyboard or along the top row.
* a las doce del mediodía = at high noon.* las doce del mediodía = noon.* * *doce1adj inv/prontwelveson las doce de la noche it's twelve o'clock, it's midnightdoce2twelve, number twelve* * *
doce adj inv/m/pron
twelve;
para más ejemplos ver tb cinco
doce adjetivo & m inv twelve
' doce' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
campanada
- costumbre
- mediodía
- tarde
- día
- marcar
- por
- señalar
- sonar
- toque
English:
chime
- goblet
- ordinarily
- pay out
- per cent
- remember
- twelve
- until
- after
- four
- impossible
- year
* * *doce númtwelve;las doce del mediodía noon, twelve o'clock midday;las doce de la noche midnight, twelve o'clock at night;las doce campanadas the bells [at New Year];ver también tres* * *adj twelve* * *doce adj & nm: twelve* * *doce num1. (en general) twelve2. (en fechas) twelfth -
43 badajada SF
1) [de campana] stroke, chime2) (=cotilleo) piece of gossip3) (=tontería) rubbish, garbage -
44 badajazo SM
1) [de campana] stroke, chime2) (=cotilleo) piece of gossip3) (=tontería) rubbish, garbage -
45 Nochevieja SF
NOCHEVIEJA Nochevieja, or New Year's Eve, is one of the most important seasonal celebrations in Spanish-speaking countries. Whereas Nochebuena is traditionally spent at home with the family, Nochevieja is an occasion for going out. In Spain, the highlight of the evening is las campanadas, the chimes of the clock at midnight. Until quite recently the Puerta del Sol clock in Madrid was the most viewed image in live broadcasts ushering in the New Year, but nowadays different TV stations choose different cities when it comes to broadcasting the chimes. As the bells strike it is traditional to eat twelve grapes, one for each chime, a custom known as las uvas de la suerte or las doce uvas. -
46 nochevieja SF
NOCHEVIEJA Nochevieja, or New Year's Eve, is one of the most important seasonal celebrations in Spanish-speaking countries. Whereas Nochebuena is traditionally spent at home with the family, Nochevieja is an occasion for going out. In Spain, the highlight of the evening is las campanadas, the chimes of the clock at midnight. Until quite recently the Puerta del Sol clock in Madrid was the most viewed image in live broadcasts ushering in the New Year, but nowadays different TV stations choose different cities when it comes to broadcasting the chimes. As the bells strike it is traditional to eat twelve grapes, one for each chime, a custom known as las uvas de la suerte or las doce uvas. -
47 Nochevieja y Año Nuevo
In Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries, it is customary to see the New Year in by eating twelve grapes for good luck, one on each chime of the clock at midnight. -
48 badajada
f.1 a stroke of the clapper against the bell.2 idle talk.3 stroke of a bell.* * *1 (de una campana) stroke* * *badajada nf[golpe de campana] stroke, chime -
49 campana
• bell• chime -
50 campanilla
• bell• bellflower• chime• handball court• handbill• small bell• snowdrop• uvula• wild hyacinth -
51 carillón
• carillon• chime -
52 concordar con
• accord with• be in tune with• chime in with -
53 estar de acuerdo con
• accord to• accord with• agree to• agree upon• agree with• be in agreement with• be in keeping with• be of a piece with• be OK with• chime in with• concur with• consent to• fall in with• go all together• go along with• go along with the game• go with• hold up one's forehead• hold up with• hold valid• side with -
54 estar en armonía con
• be in keeping with• be in sympathy with• chime in with -
55 campanillo
m.cowbell, bell-shaped chime made of copper or bronze. -
56 expresar inesperadamente
v.to chime in with.
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