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61 comer en casa
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62 comer fuera
v.to eat out, to dine out.* * *(v.) = eat outEx. If you consider eating out a couple times a week a necessity rather than a lark, you aren't cut out for living on a shoestring.* * *(v.) = eat outEx: If you consider eating out a couple times a week a necessity rather than a lark, you aren't cut out for living on a shoestring.
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63 comer cola
Cono Sur to be let down, be disappointed -
64 comer como un animal*
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65 comer como un cerdo
(=mucho) to stuff o.s; (=sin modales) to eat like a pig -
66 comer como una vaca o fiera
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67 comer chivoAnd Caribe *
CAm, Caribe * to be furious -
68 comer del barril
And to eat poor-quality food -
69 comer el tarro a algn
(=engañar) to put one over on sb*; (=lavar el cerebro) to brainwash sb -
70 comer gallo
And,CAm *to suffer a setback -
71 comer pavo
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72 comer por el papo
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73 comer a besos
гл.разг. зацеловать -
74 comer a cuatro carrillos
гл.разг. уплетать за двоихИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > comer a cuatro carrillos
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75 comer a cucharadas
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76 comer a dos carillos
гл.общ. есть за двоихИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > comer a dos carillos
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77 comer a dos carrillos
Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > comer a dos carrillos
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78 comer a dos manos
гл.общ. уплетать за обе щеки -
79 comer a espuertas
гл.разг. наесться до отвала -
80 comer a la carta
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comer — verbo transitivo,intr.,prnl. 1. Tomar (una persona) [alimentos]: No se puede vivir sin comer. Se ha comido una chuleta. verbo transitivo,intr. 1 … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Comer — ist der Name mehrerer Personen: B. B. Comer (1848–1927), US amerikanischer Politiker Chuck Comer (* 1934), US amerikanischer Country und Rock n Roll Musiker und –DJ Clement Comer Clay (1789–1866), US amerikanischer Politiker Sam Comer (1893–1974) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Comer — is Spanish for the verb to eat. It may also refer to: Alan Comer, Magic: the Gathering pro player Anjanette Comer, American actress B. B. Comer, American politician Christine Comer, former Director of Science in the curriculum division of the… … Wikipedia
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Comer — Comer, GA U.S. city in Georgia Population (2000): 1052 Housing Units (2000): 424 Land area (2000): 3.182220 sq. miles (8.241912 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 3.182220 sq. miles (8.241912 sq.… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
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comer — Se conjuga como: temer Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: comer comiendo comido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. como comes come comemos coméis comen comía… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
Comer — Com er, n. One who comes, or who has come; one who has arrived, and is present. [1913 Webster] {All comers}, all who come, or offer, to take part in a matter, especially in a contest or controversy. To prove it against all comers. Bp.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
comer — visitor, mid 14c., agent noun of COME (Cf. come). Meaning one showing promise is attested from 1879. Phrase all comers everyone who chooses to come is recorded from 1560s … Etymology dictionary
comer — |ê| v. tr. 1. Mastigar e engolir. 2. Dissipar. 3. Lograr. 4. Defraudar. 5. Gastar. 6. Enganar. • v. intr. 7. Tomar alimento. 8. Ter comichão. 9. Causar comichão. 10. Tirar proveito. 11. Roubar. • v. pron. 12. Amofinar se, consumir se. • s. m.… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
comer — [kum′ər] n. 1. a person who comes [a contest open to all comers ] ☆ 2. Informal a person or thing that shows promise of being a success … English World dictionary