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1 crowing
n.• cacareo s.m.['krǝʊɪŋ]N [of cock] canto m, cacareo m ; [of child] gorjeo m ; (fig) cacareo m -
2 crowing
adj.que cacarea, cacareador, cacareante.s.1 cacareo, canto de gallo.2 gorjeo de niño.ger.gerundio del verbo: CROW -
3 crowing inspiration
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4 crowing convulsion
s.laringospasmo. -
5 crowing inspiration
s.inspiración en forma de silbido áspero. -
6 child-crowing
s.espasmo de la glotis. -
7 cock-crowing
s.el canto del gallo; la aurora. -
8 canto
Del verbo cantar: ( conjugate cantar) \ \
canto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
cantó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: cantar canto
cantar ( conjugate cantar) verbo transitivo ‹ canción› to sing verbo intransitivo 1a) (Mús) to sing[ gallo] to crow; [cigarra/grillo] to chirp, chirrup 2 (fam) ( confesar) to talk (colloq) ■ sustantivo masculino poem ( gen set to music)
canto sustantivo masculino 1 (Mús) (acción, arte) singing; ( canción) chant 2 ( de pájaro) song; ( del gallo) crowing 3 (Lit) ( canción) hymn 4 (borde, filo) edge; 5 (Geol) tb ( guijarro) pebble
cantar 1 verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 Mús to sing: me gusta cantar, I like singing
2 familiar (tener mal olor) to stink
3 (llamar la atención) to attract attention
4 familiar (saltar a la vista, ser evidente) to be clear
5 argot (confesar) to sing, spill the beans Locuciones: cantarle a alguien las cuarenta, to give sb a good telling off
en menos que canta un gallo, in a flash
cantar 2 sustantivo masculino
1 song, chant
2 Lit poem
un cantar de gesta, an epic poem Locuciones: familiar ser algo otro cantar, to be a totally different thing
canto 1 sustantivo masculino
1 (modo de cantar, arte) singing: su canto nos cautivó, we were captivated by his singing
2 (canción) chant, song: es un experto en cantos populares, he's a renowned folk singer
canto 2 sustantivo masculino (borde) edge: le dio un golpe con el canto de la mano, she give him a blow with the edge of her hand Locuciones: de canto, on its side
canto de un duro, close shave: faltó el canto de un duro para que se estrellase, he nearly crashed
canto 3 sustantivo masculino (guijarro) pebble, stone
canto rodado, (grande) boulder (pequeño) pebble Locuciones: familiar darse con un canto en los dientes, to think oneself lucky ' canto' also found in these entries: Spanish: cal - cancionero - gregoriana - gregoriano - rodada - rodado - dote - guerrero - porra - sólo English: boulder - cockcrow - crow - dammit - edge - Gregorian - singing - song - teachn.• canto s.m.['kæntǝʊ]N canto m
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