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1 cornetista
• cornet player• cornetist• cornettist -
2 cucurucho
m.1 paper cone.2 cornet, cone.3 pointed hat (gorro).4 peak.* * *1 (de papel) paper cone2 (helado) cornet, cone3 (capirote) pointed hood* * *SM1) [de papel] (paper) cone, (paper) twist, cornet; [para helado] cone, cornet2) (=helado) (ice-cream) cone3) (Rel) penitent's hood, pointed hat4) (Aut) cone6) Caribe (=cuchitril) hovel, shack* * *1)a) (de papel, cartón) cone; ( de barquillo) coneb) ( helado) cone, cornet (BrE)2) ( capirote) hood, pointed hat* * *= ice cream cone, cone.Ex. To recall many of the events I simply have to see ice cream cones and the long days of summers of a simpler time of life can be relived.Ex. Most cones that are coated with chocolate, carob or nuts add fat and calories.* * *1)a) (de papel, cartón) cone; ( de barquillo) coneb) ( helado) cone, cornet (BrE)2) ( capirote) hood, pointed hat* * *= ice cream cone, cone.Ex: To recall many of the events I simply have to see ice cream cones and the long days of summers of a simpler time of life can be relived.
Ex: Most cones that are coated with chocolate, carob or nuts add fat and calories.* * *A1 (de papel, cartón) cone; (de barquillo) cone, cornetB (capirote) hood, pointed hat* * *
cucurucho sustantivo masculino
( de barquillo) cone
cucurucho sustantivo masculino
1 (para helado) cornet, cone
2 (de papel) paper cone
' cucurucho' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cartucho
English:
cone
- cornet
- twist
* * *cucurucho nm1. [de papel] paper cone;un cucurucho de palomitas a paper cone filled with popcorn2. [para helado] cornet, cone3. [gorro] pointed hat* * *m2 sombrero pointed hat* * *1. (helado) cornet2. (de papel) cone -
3 corneta
f.1 bugle (instrument).2 cornet, horn, bugle, clarion.f. & m.bugler (person).* * *1 (instrumento) bugle\a toque de corneta under the bugle callcorneta de llaves cornet* * *1.SF (=instrumento) bugle; Caribe (Aut) horn2.SMF bugler, cornet player* * *I1)a) (Mús) ( sin llaves) bugle; ( con llaves) cornetb) (Ven) (Auto) horn2) ( de gramófono) hornIImasculino bugler* * *= bugle, bugler.Ex. The hunt is the predominant sound of the poem, which features more than ten references to the sound of hunting horns or bugles.Ex. Reveille should also be played live by a bugler or prerecorded.* * *I1)a) (Mús) ( sin llaves) bugle; ( con llaves) cornetb) (Ven) (Auto) horn2) ( de gramófono) hornIImasculino bugler* * *= bugle, bugler.Ex: The hunt is the predominant sound of the poem, which features more than ten references to the sound of hunting horns or bugles.
Ex: Reveille should also be played live by a bugler or prerecorded.* * *A2 (juguete) hornCompuesto:ear trumpetB (de un gramófono) hornbugler* * *
corneta sustantivo femenino
( con llaves) cornetb) (Ven) (Auto) horn
corneta
I f (instrumento) bugle
II mf (intérprete) bugler
' corneta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cornetista
English:
cornet
- French horn
* * *♦ nf1. [instrumento] bugle♦ nmf[persona] bugler* * *I f MIL bugleII m/f bugler* * *corneta nf: bugle, horn, cornet* * *corneta n bugle -
4 cornetín
m.1 cornet.2 cornet player, bugler, cornetist, cornettist.* * *1 (instrumento) cornet1 (persona) cornet player* * *cornetín, -ina1.SM (=instrumento) cornet2.SM / F (=instrumentista) cornet player* * ** * ** * ** * *♦ nm[instrumento] cornet♦ nmf[persona] cornet player* * *I m cornetII m/f cornet player -
5 barquillo
m.1 wafer (plano).2 ice cream cone.* * *1 (gen) wafer; (cucurucho) cornet* * *SM (Culin) rolled wafer; (=helado) cornet, cone* * ** * *= ice cream cone, cone.Ex. To recall many of the events I simply have to see ice cream cones and the long days of summers of a simpler time of life can be relived.Ex. Most cones that are coated with chocolate, carob or nuts add fat and calories.* * ** * *= ice cream cone, cone.Ex: To recall many of the events I simply have to see ice cream cones and the long days of summers of a simpler time of life can be relived.
Ex: Most cones that are coated with chocolate, carob or nuts add fat and calories.* * ** * *
barquillo sustantivo masculino ( galleta) wafer;
( cono) ice-cream cone o (BrE) cornet
barquillo sustantivo masculino wafer, cone
' barquillo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cucurucho
English:
wafer
- cone
* * *barquillo nm[plano] wafer; [cono] cone, Br cornet; [enrollado] rolled wafer* * *m2 Méx, C.Am.ice-cream cone* * *barquillo nm: wafer, thin cookie or cracker* * *barquillo n wafer -
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f. & m.cornetist, cornet player, cornettist.* * *SMF bugler* * ** * ** * *(de una corneta sin llaves) bugler; (de una corneta con llaves) cornet player* * *
cornetista sustantivo masculino y femenino ( de corneta sin llaves) bugler;
( de corneta con llaves) cornet player
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7 pistón
m.1 piston.2 detonator, blasting cap, exploder, fulminant.* * *1 (de un motor) piston2 (de un arma) cap* * *SM1) (Mec) piston2) (Mús) key; Col (=corneta) bugle, cornet4)* * *a) ( émbolo) pistonb) ( de arma) percussion capc) ( de instrumento) keyd) (Chi) ( de manguera) nozzle* * *= plunger.Ex. The plunger pushes the platform from below by the action of pressurized oil in the cylinder.----* mediante pistones = piston-driven.* * *a) ( émbolo) pistonb) ( de arma) percussion capc) ( de instrumento) keyd) (Chi) ( de manguera) nozzle* * *= plunger.Ex: The plunger pushes the platform from below by the action of pressurized oil in the cylinder.
* mediante pistones = piston-driven.* * *1 (émbolo) piston2 (de un arma) percussion cap3 (de un instrumento) key4 ( Chi) (de una manguera) nozzle* * *
pistón sustantivo masculino
pistón sustantivo masculino
1 Auto Téc (émbolo) piston
2 (de instrumento) key
' pistón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vástago
English:
piston
- valve
* * *pistón nm1. Tec piston[llave] key3. [de arma] percussion cap* * *m1 de motor piston2 MÚS key* * * -
8 toca
f.1 wimple.2 headdress, wimple, toque, cornet.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: tocar.* * *1 (sombrero) headdress; (de monja) wimple* * *ISF1) [de monja] cornet, wimple2) ( Hist) (=tocado) headdress; (=sombrero sin ala) toque; (=gorrito) bonnetII* * ** * ** * *A1 (de una religiosa) cornet, wimple2 (de un tocado) circletB* * *
Del verbo tocar: ( conjugate tocar)
toca es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Del verbo tocarse: ( conjugate tocarse)
se toca es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
toca
tocar
toca sustantivo femenino ( de religiosa) wimple;
( de tocado) circlet
tocar ( conjugate tocar) verbo transitivo
1
( palpar) to feel;
( manosear) to handle;◊ ¡no vayas a toca ese cable! don't touch that cable!;
mis ahorros no los quiero toca I don't want to touch my savings;
la planta ya toca el techo the plant is already touching the ceiling
‹ claxon› to blow, sound
2 ‹ tema› ( tratar) to touch on, refer to;
( sacar) to bring up
3 (atañer, concernir) to affect;
verbo intransitivo
1
c) (Mús) to play
2a) (corresponder en reparto, concurso, sorteo):
le tocó el primer premio she won the first prize;
me tocó la maestra más antipática del colegio I got the most horrible teacher in the schoolb) ( ser el turno):
¿a quién le toca cocinar? whose turn is it to do the cooking?
tocarse verbo pronominal
‹ barba› to play with
[ cables] to touch
toca f (de monja) wimple
tocar
I verbo transitivo
1 (entrar en contacto) to touch: el avión toca tierra, the airplane touches down
(a una persona) to touch
(manipular, manejar) to handle
(sentir al tacto) to feel
(mover, desordenar) yo no toqué tus papeles, I didn't touch your papers
2 (hacer alusión) to touch on
3 (un instrumento) to play: toca el violín, she plays the violin
4 (el timbre, la campana) to ring
II verbo intransitivo
1 (corresponder) a ti te toca decírselo, you're the one who has to tell him
los lunes te toca limpiar la casa, you have to clean the house on Mondays
(por turno) me toca, it's my turn
2 (en el juego, en un concurso) to win: le tocaron dos millones, he won two million pesetas
3 (afectar) to concern, affect
por lo que a ti te toca, as far as you are concerned
4 (sonar) tocan las campanas, the bells are ringing
' toca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bien
- diana
- fregar
- maestría
- mariscada
- oído
- perfectamente
- teja
- tocar
- hacer
English:
bell
- deal
- feel
- flute
- go
- nail
- on
- quartet
- shout
- touch
- turn
- viola
- wood
- move
- next
- now
* * *toca nf1. [de monja] wimple2. [de dama antigua] headdress* * *f headdress; de monja wimple -
9 cornete
m.1 turbinate bone (anatomy).2 cornet, cone (icecream).* * *1 (de nariz) turbinate, turbinate bone2 (de helado) cornet, cone* * *cornete nm1. [helado] cornet, cone2. Anat turbinate bone -
10 cornetín
• bugler• cornet• cornet player• cornetist• cornettist -
11 helado
adj.frozen, chilly, cold, frost-bitten.m.ice cream.past part.past participle of spanish verb: helar.* * *1 ice-cream————————1→ link=helar helar► adjetivo1 (gen) frozen2 (muy frío) icy, freezing cold3 (café, té) iced1 ice-cream\dejar a alguien helado,-a to stun somebodyquedarse helado,-a familiar to be flabbergasted, be stunnedhelado de corte wafer* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - helada)adj.freezing, icy* * *1. ADJ1) (=congelado) [lago, río] frozen; [carretera] icy2) (=muy frío) [bebida, comida] ice-cold; [mirada] frosty, icy¡estoy helado! — I'm frozen!, I'm freezing!
¡tengo las manos heladas! — my hands are frozen o freezing o like ice!
3) (=pasmado)¡me deja usted helado! — you amaze me!
¡me quedé helado! — [de sorpresa] I couldn't believe it!; [de miedo] I was scared stiff!
4) Caribe (Culin) iced, frosted2.SM ice creamhelado de agua — Cono Sur sorbet; [con palo] ice lolly (Brit), Popsicle ® (EEUU)
* * *I- da adjetivo1)a) <persona/manos> freezing (colloq), frozen (colloq); <casa/habitación> freezing (colloq)tengo los pies helados — my feet are frozen o freezing
dejar a alguien helado: nos dejó helados con la noticia we were stunned when she told us the news; quedarse helado — ( de asombro) to be stunned
b) < comida> stone-cold; <líquido/bebida> ( muy frío) freezing; ( que se ha enfriado) stone-coldservir el vino bien helado — (AmL) serve the wine well chilled
2) <agua/estanque> frozenIImasculino ice cream* * *I- da adjetivo1)a) <persona/manos> freezing (colloq), frozen (colloq); <casa/habitación> freezing (colloq)tengo los pies helados — my feet are frozen o freezing
dejar a alguien helado: nos dejó helados con la noticia we were stunned when she told us the news; quedarse helado — ( de asombro) to be stunned
b) < comida> stone-cold; <líquido/bebida> ( muy frío) freezing; ( que se ha enfriado) stone-coldservir el vino bien helado — (AmL) serve the wine well chilled
2) <agua/estanque> frozenIImasculino ice cream* * *helado11 = ice cream.Ex: This article reports on the modification and use of a supermarket ice cream freezer to exterminate insects.
* copa de helado = ice cream sundae, sundae.* helado de fresa = strawberry ice cream.* helado de vainilla = vanilla ice cream.* sorbete de helado = ice cream soda.* vendedor de helados = ice cream man.helado22 = icy [icier -comp., iciest -sup.], frigid, iced, frosty [frostier -comp., frostiest -sup.].Ex: In general, studless tires did best on snow, while those with studs were best on icy roads.
Ex: In such frigid conditions, spectators, coaches and even players were wearing neck warmers.Ex: Sand is used in some other states on snow and iced roads -- not quite as effective but it doesn't eat your vehicle with rust either.Ex: This picture was taken a little over a month ago on a cold, foggy, and frosty morning.* agua helada = ice water.* estar helado = be frozen stiff.* helado hasta la médula de los huesos = frozen to the bone, frozen to the marrow (of the bones), chilled to the bone, chilled to the marrow (of the bones).* lluvia helada = freezing rain.* mezcla de lluvia helada y aguanieve = wint(e)ry mix, wint(e)ry shower.* niebla helada = freezing fog.* quedarse helado = be frozen stiff.* té helado = iced tea.* * *Atengo los pies helados my feet are frozen o freezingdejar a algn helado: nos dejó helados con la noticia we were stunned o ( BrE) staggered when she told us the news2 ‹comida› stone-cold ‹líquido/bebida› (muy frío) freezing; (que se ha enfriado) stone-coldel agua está helada the water's freezingeste té está helado this tea is stone-coldservir el vino bien helado ( AmS); serve the wine well chilledB ‹agua/estanque› frozenice creamCompuestos:wafer* * *
Del verbo helar: ( conjugate helar)
helado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
helado
helar
helado 1◊ -da adjetivo
1
‹casa/habitación› freezing (colloq);
‹líquido/bebida› ( muy frío) freezing;
( que se ha enfriado) stone-cold;
2 ‹agua/estanque› frozen
helado 2 sustantivo masculino
ice cream;
( con palo) Popsicle® (AmE), ice lolly (BrE)
helar ( conjugate helar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to freeze
helado v impers:
helarse verbo pronominal
1 [río/charco] to freeze (over);
[agua/plantas/cosecha] to freeze
2 (fam)
b) [comida/café] to get o go cold
helado,-a
I sustantivo masculino ice cream
II adjetivo
1 (muy frío) frozen, freezing cold: estábamos helados (de frío), we were frozen
2 fig (atónito) stunned, flabbergasted: la noticia me dejó helado, I was flabbergasted by the news
me quedé helado, I was stunned
helar
I vtr (congelar) to freeze
II verbo impersonal to freeze: anoche heló, there was a frost last night
' helado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cucurucho
- helada
- polo
- por
- Tiro
- tutti-frutti
- vainilla
- adoquín
- apetecer
- barra
- bola
- chupada
- copa
- derretir
- deshacer
- gana
- haber
- nieve
- paleta
- tomar
- viento
English:
come out
- concentrate
- cone
- cornet
- craving
- dip
- feel
- flavor
- flavour
- front
- frozen
- ice cream
- ice-cold
- icy
- runny
- scoop
- stone-cold
- tub
- vanilla
- boggle
- fancy
- floor
- freeze
- freezing
- frosty
- ice
- iced
- lolly
- Popsicle
- soda
- stiff
- stone
- stun
- stunned
- sundae
- taste
- topping
- treat
* * *helado, -a♦ adj1. [hecho hielo] [agua] frozen;[lago] frozen over2. [muy frío] [manos, agua] freezing;esta sopa está helada this soup is stone-cold;llegó helado de frío y mojado he arrived frozen stiff and wet through;me quedé helado esperándola bajo la lluvia I nearly froze to death waiting for her in the rain3. Andes, RP [bebida] ice-cold, well chilled;sírvase bien helado serve well chilled4. [atónito] dumbfounded, speechless;¡me dejas helado! I don't know what to say!;me dejó helado cuando me contó lo que le había pasado she left me speechless when she told me what had happened to her♦ nmice creamCSur helado de agua Br ice lolly, US Popsicle®; RP helado palito Br ice lolly, US Popsicle®* * *I adj frozen; figicy;quedarse helado be stunnedII m ice cream* * *helado, -da adj1) gélido: icy, freezing cold2) congelado: frozenhelado nm: ice cream* * *helado1 adj1. (congelado) frozen2. (muy frío) freezinghelado2 n ice cream -
12 mus
m.1 card game.2 card game.* * ** * *ISM a card gameII* SMtus II* * ** * ** * ** * *
mus sustantivo masculino: a Spanish card game
' mus' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- acompañamiento
- acorde
- aire
- arco
- arreglo
- audición
- baja
- bajar
- bajista
- bajo
- banda
- bandoneón
- baqueta
- batería
- batuta
- bemol
- blanca
- bombo
- bongó
- boquilla
- cadencia
- caja
- cámara
- cancionero
- canon
- cantar
- cantata
- capilla
- capricho
- ceja
- charanga
- cinta
- clarín
- clarinete
- clave
- compás
- componer
- concierto
- conjunta
- conjunto
- contralto
- coral
- corchea
- cordaje
- cordal
- corista
- corno
- coro
- cuarta
English:
A
- accompaniment
- accompany
- alto
- arr
- arrange
- arrangement
- attune
- B
- backing
- band
- bar
- bass
- baton
- beat
- blues
- bow
- brass
- brassy
- C
- capo
- chamber music
- chant
- chart
- chord
- chorus
- clef
- coda
- compose
- concert
- concerto
- conduct
- conductor
- conservatory
- cornet
- cymbal
- D
- discord
- doh
- double bass
- drumstick
- duet
- duo
- E
- ensemble
- F
- fiddle
- flat
- fox trot
- funk
* * *mus nm inv= Spanish card game played in pairs with bidding and in which players communicate by signs* * *m card game, played with a partner -
13 pirucho
SM CAm (ice-cream) cone o cornet -
14 corneta de llaves
cornet -
15 corneta
• clarion• cornet -
16 Antonio Gaudí
m.Antonio Gaudi, Antonio Gaudi i Cornet. -
17 Gaudí
m.Gaudi, Antonio Gaudi i Cornet.
См. также в других словарях:
cornet — [ kɔrnɛ ] n. m. • XIIIe; dimin. de corne 1 ♦ Vx Petit cor ou petite trompe. Cornet de vacher. (1836) Mod. Cornet à pistons : instrument analogue à la trompette, mais plus court (⇒ bugle) . Jouer du cornet. Par méton. Personne qui joue du cornet.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
cornet — CORNET. s. m. Petit cor, ou petite trompe. Grand cornet. Petit cornet. Cornet d argent, etc. Cornet de postillon. Cornet de vacher. f♛/b] On appelle Cornet à bouquin, Une espèce de flûte courbée, qui est faite ordinairement de corne. Jouer du… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
cornet — Cornet. s. m. Petit cor, ou petite trompe. Grand cornet. petit cornet. cornet d argent. il porte dans ses armes trois cornets &c. cornet de postillon. cornet de Vacher. Cornet à bouquin, C est une espece de fluste courbée, faite ordinairement de… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Cornet — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alizé Cornet (* 1990), französische Tennisspielerin Cayetano Cornet (* 1963), spanischer Leichtathlet Franziska Cornet (1808–1870), deutsche Opernsängerin George Cornet (1877–1952), englischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
cornet — Cornet, ou trompe, Cornu. Un cornet à vachiers et porchers, dequoy mesme on usoit en la guerre, Buccina. Un cornet qui ne rend point grand son, Surda buccina. Cornet à encre, Atramentarium. Un cornet de papier, comme d apothicaires, Cuculus,… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Cornet — Cor net (k?r n?t), n. [F. cornet, m. (for senses 1 & 2), cornette, f. & m. (for senses 3 & 4), dim. of corne horn, L. cornu. See {Horn}.] 1. (Mus.) (a) An obsolete rude reed instrument (Ger. Zinken), of the oboe family. (b) A brass instrument,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cornet [2] — Cornet (Cornetto, ital.), Orgelstimme, die den Zinken nachahmt. Cornet à piston, kleine, mensurirte Trompete mit 2–3 Ventilen, von den Franzosen für hochgelegene Melodien in der Blechmusik angewendet … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
cornet — c.1400, from O.Fr. cornet (14c.) a small horn, dim. of corn a horn, from L. cornu horn (see HORN (Cf. horn)) … Etymology dictionary
Cornet [1] — Cornet (fr., spr. Kornäh), 1) (v. lat., Cornu, Flügel, also Flügeloffizier), der jüngste Offizier einer Schwadron, der früher die Standarte trug; die Bezeichnung war früher allgemein, ist jetzt aber nur noch in wenig Armeen gebräuchlich; 2)… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Cornet [2] — Cornet, 1) Julius, geb. 1797 zu St. Candido in Tyrol, wollte erst in Wien die Rechte studiren; betrat 1817 in Baden im Johann von Paris die Bühne u. wurde für die italienische u. deutsche [449] Oper in Wien engagirt; 1819 ging er nach Grätz,… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Cornet — (franz., spr. nä), s. Kornett … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon