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41 pucha
intj.1 sugar!. (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), River Plate, Br.)2 darn it, shoot.f.1 external part of a woman's genitals, snatch, pussy, vulva.2 bouquet.* * *ISF1) Cuba (=ramo) bouquet2) Méx (=pan) ring-shaped loafII* SF1) LAmeuf = puta2)¡(la) pucha! — [con sorpresa] well I'm damned!; [con irritación] drat!
* * *puchacay interjección (AmS euf & fam) ( expresando - sorpresa) wow! (colloq), jeez! (AmE colloq); (- fastidio) damn! (colloq), oh, no! (colloq)pucha digo or (Chi) pucha Diego, me olvidé — damn o oh no, I forgot!
* * *puchacay interjección (AmS euf & fam) ( expresando - sorpresa) wow! (colloq), jeez! (AmE colloq); (- fastidio) damn! (colloq), oh, no! (colloq)pucha digo or (Chi) pucha Diego, me olvidé — damn o oh no, I forgot!
* * *pucha, puchacay( AmS euf fam) (expresando — sorpresa) wow! ( colloq), jeez! ( AmE colloq), oh, my! ( AmE colloq), blimey! ( BrE colloq); (— fastidio) damn! ( colloq), oh, no! ( colloq), shoot! ( AmE colloq euph), sugar! ( BrE colloq euph)pucha digo or ( Chi) pucha Diego, me olvidé de traer el libro damn o oh, no o shoot o sugar! I forgot to bring the book!¡pucha! ¡qué casualidad! wow! o jeez! o well, I'll be damned! what a coincidence! ( colloq)* * *pucha interjAndes, RP Fam Euf1. [lamento] Br sugar!, US shoot!;¡pucha!, ¡cómo pasa el tiempo! jeez, it's getting late!;¡pucha digo, ya son las 12! Br sugar o US shoot! it's 12 o'clock already!2. [sorpresa] wow;¡pucha que llegaste rápido! wow, you got here fast!;¿50 años? ¡la pucha! 50 years old? get away! o never!3. [enojo] Br sugar!, US shoot!;¡la pucha!, perdí las llaves Br sugar o US shoot! I've lost my keys! -
42 andares
f.pl.walks, gait.* * ** * *
Multiple Entries:
andar
andares
andar 1 ( conjugate andar) verbo intransitivo
1
◊ ¿has venido andando? did you come on foot?, did you walk?b) (AmL):◊ andares a caballo/en bicicleta to ride (a horse/a bicycle)
2 (marchar, funcionar) to work;◊ el coche anda de maravilla the car's running o (BrE) going like a dream
3 (+ compl)
◊ ¿cómo andas? how are you?, how's it going? (colloq);
¿quién anda por ahí? who's there?;
anda en Londres he's in London;
anda buscando pelea he's out for o he's looking for a fight;
me anda molestando (AmL fam) he keeps bothering meb) andares con algn ( juntarse) to mix with sb;
( salir con) to go out with sb;
c) andares detrás de or tras algn/algo (buscar, perseguir) to be after sb/sth
4 ( rondar):◊ andaresá por los 60 (años) he must be around o about 60
5 andares con algo (esp AmL fam) ‹con revólver/dinero› to carry sth;
‹con traje/sombrero› to wear sth
6 ( en exclamaciones)a) (expresando sorpresa, incredulidad):◊ ¡anda! ¡qué casualidad! good heavens! what a coincidence!;
¡anda! ¡mira quién está aquí! well, well! look who's here!b) (expresando irritación, rechazo):◊ ¡anda! ¡déjame en paz! oh, leave me alone!;
¡anda! ¡se me ha vuelto a olvidar! damn! I've forgotten it again! (colloq)c) ( instando a hacer algo):◊ préstamelo, anda go on, lend it to me!;
¡ándale (Méx) or (Col) ándele que llegames tarde! come on, we'll be late! (colloq)
verbo transitivo
1 ( caminar) to walk
2 (AmC) ( llevar):
siempre ando shorts I always wear shorts
andarse verbo pronominal
1 andaresse con algo:
ándate con cuidado take care, be careful
2 ( en imperativo) (AmL) ( irse):
ándate luego get going, get a move on (colloq)
andar 2 sustantivo masculino,◊ andares sustantivo masculino plural
gait, walk
andar m, andares mpl walk sing, gait sing
' andares' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
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43 casualidad
• chance• coincidence• concurrence• concurrency• contingency• fortuity• hanseatic• haphazard -
44 casualidad favorable
• favorable coincidence• serendipity -
45 doble coincidencia de deseos
• double coincidence of wantsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > doble coincidencia de deseos
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46 por casualidad
• accidentally• by accident• by chance• by coincidence• fortuitously• peradventure -
47 por coincidencia
• by coincidence -
48 por pura casualidad
• as luck would have it• by chance• by coincidence• by mere chance• by pure chance• by sheer chance• purely• pureness• quite by accident• quite by chance -
49 por pura coincidencia
• by coincidence• by mere chance• by pure chance -
50 qué aburrimiento
• what a big deal• what a business• what a coincidence• what a fuss there was -
51 qué fastidio
• how annoying• what a coincidence• what a fuss there was• what a mess• what a pantomime -
52 qué lata
• what a big deal• what a business• what a coincidence• what a fuss there was• what a mess• what a pantomime -
53 qué mala leche
• what a coincidence• what a fuss there was -
54 qué pesado
• how annoying• how tiresome• what a coincidence• what a fuss there was -
55 vaya número
• what a bore• what a coincidence -
56 casualidad favorable
f.favorable coincidence, happy event, serendipity. -
57 coincidencia parcial
f.partial coincidence, overlap. -
58 irónica coincidencia
intj.what a coincidence. -
59 qué coincidencia
intj.what a coincidence.
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