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1 chopsticks
' opstiks(two small sticks of wood, ivory etc used by the Chinese etc to eat with.) palilloschopsticks npl palillos chinostr['ʧɒpstɪks]1 palillos nombre masculino pluralchopsticks ['ʧɑp.stɪks] npl: palillos mpl['tʃɒpstɪks]NPL palillos mpl -
2 chopsticks
pl.palillos. -
3 plural
'pluərəlnoun, adjective((in) the form of a word which expresses more than one: `Mice' is the plural of `mouse'; a plural noun/verb; Is the verb in the singular or the plural?) pluralplural adj n pluralthe plural of "mouse" is "mice" el plural de "mouse" es "mice"
plural adjetivo / noun masculine plural; en plural in the plural
plural adjetivo & sustantivo masculino plural
en plural, in the plural ' plural' also found in these entries: Spanish: apéndice - cien - cuñada - cuñado - dato - demasiada - demasiado - haber - hermano - índice - mucha - mucho - otra - otro - padre - poca - poco - rey - se - sí - sobrino - tanta - tanto - toda - todo - totalidad - abarrotes - abasto - acelgas - achaques - achuras - adentros - ADM - aerobic - afueras - agallas - agua - agujeta - ahorro - alicate - almacén - almorranas - Alpes - alrededores - altibajos - amígdalas - amistad - anales - andador - andanzas English: accused - acoustic - aged - alms - amends - amenities - Andes - antics - archives - armaments - arrears - athletic - atomic weapons - bacteria - bagpipes - basic - battlements - bedclothes - bedding - bell-bottoms - bellows - belongings - bifocals - binoculars - blinkers - breadcrumbs - British - but - bygone - calves - cast-offs - castanets - cattle - children - chopsticks - clippers - clothes - condolences - confines - congratulations - cornflakes - credentials - crisps - culottes - dancing shoes - data - dead - deaf - dealings - death throestr['plʊərəl]1 plural1 plural nombre masculinoplural ['plʊrəl] adj: pluralplural n: plural madj.• plural adj.n.• plural s.m.
I 'plʊrəla) ( Ling) <noun/verb> en pluralplural form — plural m
b) (Pol, Sociol) <society/economy> pluralista
II
noun plural m['plʊǝrǝl]1.ADJ plural2.N plural m* * *
I ['plʊrəl]a) ( Ling) <noun/verb> en pluralplural form — plural m
b) (Pol, Sociol) <society/economy> pluralista
II
noun plural m -
4 palillo
palillo sustantivo masculino ( de tambor) drumstick; ( para tejer) (Chi) knitting needlec) (fam) ( persona flaca):◊ es un palillo he's as thin as a rake
palillo
I sustantivo masculino
1 stick (para los dientes) toothpick
2 Mús drumstick
3 tu hermano es un palillo, your brother is very skinny
II mpl
1 (para la comida oriental) chopsticks
2 (castañuelas) castanets ' palillo' also found in these entries: English: drumstick - toothpick - chopstick - clothespin - cocktail - drum - knitting - match - needle - tooth -
5 sustantivo
Del verbo sustantivar: ( conjugate sustantivar) \ \
sustantivo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
sustantivó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: sustantivar sustantivo
sustantivo sustantivo masculino noun, substantive (frml)
sustantivar vtr Ling to use as a noun
sustantivo,-a
I adjetivo
1 frml (muy importante) substantive, fundamental
2 Ling noun
II m Ling noun ' sustantivo' also found in these entries: Spanish: actual - asesinar - bastante - bélica - bélico - como - demasiada - demasiado - dérmica - dérmico - echar - el - folclórica - folclórico - hostelera - hostelero - incluida - incluido - inclusive - los - mal - muy - nuestra - nuestro - para - parecerse - poca - poco - política - preferir - sustantiva - tan - viaje - vuestra - vuestro - A - abadía - abandono - abanico - abarrotería - abarrotero - abarrotes - abastecedor - abastecimiento - abasto - abdicación - abdomen - abdominal - abecedario - abedul English: accustom - acoustic - actual - advise - aged - alms - amends - amenities - Andes - antics - appreciate - archives - armaments - arrears - athletic - atomic weapons - bacteria - bagpipes - basic - battlements - bear - bedclothes - bedding - bell-bottoms - bellows - belongings - bifocals - binoculars - blinkers - breadcrumbs - British - but - bygone - calves - cast-offs - castanets - cattle - children - chopsticks - clippers - close - clothes - condolences - confines - congratulations - cornflakes - credentials - crisps - culottes - dancing shoes
См. также в других словарях:
chopsticks — chop sticks (ch[o^]p st[i^]ks ), n. {chopstick} (ch[o^]p st[i^]k ), 1. a pair of slender sticks made of wood, ivory, plastic, etc., used chiefly by the Chinese and Japanese to lift food into the mouth while dining; also commonly used around the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chopsticks — (o The Celebrated Chop Waltz ) es un muy conocido vals para piano. Fue escrito en 1877 por la compositora británica Euphemia Allen bajo el pseudónimo de Arthur de Lulli.[1] El nombre de la composición sugiere que la pieza debe tocarse al compás… … Wikipedia Español
chopsticks — [chäp′stiks΄] pl.n. [PidE for Chin k wai tsze, the quick ones (see CHOP CHOP)] 1. a pair of small sticks of wood or ivory, held together in one hand and used in some Asian countries as utensils, as to lift food to the mouth 2. [occas.C ] a short … English World dictionary
chopsticks — /chop stiks /, n. (used with a sing. v.) a harmonically and melodically simple waltz for piano played typically with the forefinger of each hand and sometimes having an accompanying part for a second player. [1890 95; perh. after CHOPSTICK from… … Universalium
Chopsticks — Hashi redirects here. For the logic puzzle, see Hashiwokakero. For other uses, see Chopsticks (disambiguation). Chopsticks Chopsticks made of Japanese Yew wood, resting on a chopstick rest … Wikipedia
chopsticks — n. to use chopsticks * * * [ tʃɒpstɪks] to use chopsticks … Combinatory dictionary
Chopsticks (hand game) — Chopsticks (also called Swords, Sticks, Split, Cherries, Koo Koo Katchoo, and Bananas) hand game for two players. It is commonly played in India, Canada, Ireland and the United States. This game was invented by Bayan Ashoori, an ancient Persian… … Wikipedia
Chopsticks (disambiguation) — Chopsticks are eating utensils mainly employed in Asia. Chopsticks may also refer to: Chopsticks (music), a simple piano piece Chopsticks (hand game), a finger game Hashiwokakero, a logic puzzle sometimes mistranslated as chopsticks The Civilian… … Wikipedia
Chopsticks (music) — Chopsticks (original name The Celebrated Chop Waltz ) is a simple, extremely well known waltz for the piano. It was written in 1877 by the British composer Euphemia Allen under the pseudonym Arthur de Lulli.[1] Allen, who was the sister of a… … Wikipedia
chopsticks — noun This word most often occurs in the plural … Wiktionary
Chopsticks — noun A simple waltz, written in 1877 by , that serves as a two finger exercise for beginner piano players … Wiktionary