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101 cambiarse
1 (mudarse de ropa) to change, get changed2 (mudarse de casa) to move* * *VPR1) [persona] to change, get changedme cambio y estoy lista — I'll just change o I'll just get changed and then I'll be ready
2) [+ peinado, ropa, camisa] to change¿te has cambiado el peinado? — have you changed your hairstyle?
3)• cambiarse de algo — to change sth
para cambiarse de médico hay que rellenar este formulario — to change doctors you need to fill in this form
4) (=intercambiarse) to exchange, swap *¿nos cambiamos las camisetas? — shall we exchange o swap * T-shirts?
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cambiarse por algn — to change places with sb, swap places with sb *no me cambiaría por ella — I wouldn't want to swap * o change places with her
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■cambiarse verbo reflexivo
1 (mudarse de ropa) to change (clothes)
2 (de dirección) to move (house)
' cambiarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cambiar
- casa
- pasar
- ropa
- volar
English:
change over
- shift
- change
- deed
* * *vpr1. [mudarse] to change;cambiarse (de ropa) to change (one's clothes), to get changed;cambiarse de vestido to change one's dress;cambiarse de casa to move (house);se cambió de nombre he changed his name2. [intercambiarse] to swap;se cambiaron los cuadernos they swapped exercise books;¡no me cambiaría por él! I wouldn't be in his shoes!* * *v/r change;cambiarse de ropa change (one’s clothes)* * *vr1) : to change (clothing)2) mudarse: to move (to a new address)* * * -
102 machada *
SF1) courageous act, heroic deed; pey piece of macho bravado2) (=dicho) macho remark -
103 menospreciable
adj.despicable, contemptible.* * *► adjetivo1 contemptible* * *ADJ contemptible* * *contemptible, worthy of scornun hecho nada menospreciable a deed that in no way deserves scorn o contempt* * *adj contemptible -
104 unir la acción a la palabra
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105 villanía
f.1 villainy, treachery.2 villainous act, treacherous act, villainy.* * *1 (bajeza) vileness, baseness3 figurado (expresión) coarse remark* * *SF1) (=cualidad) villainy, baseness2) (=acción)= vileza 2)3) (=dicho) obscene expression, filthy remark4) ( Hist) humble birth, lowly status* * *1 (acción vil) despicable o vile act2 ( Hist) (condición de villano) villeinage* * *
villanía f fig
1 (infamia) villainy, infamy
2 vile remark
' villanía' also found in these entries:
English:
villainy
* * *villanía nf1. [acto] vile o despicable act2. [cualidad] vileness* * *f1 villainy2 acción villainous act -
106 hecha
f., (m. - hecho)* * *
hecho,-a
I adjetivo
1 (realizado) made, done: está muy bien hecho, it's really well done
2 (acostumbrado) used: está hecho a trabajar en este clima, he's used to working in this climate
3 (cocinado, cocido) done
un filete muy/poco hecho, a well-cooked/rare steak
4 (persona) mature
5 (frase) set
(ropa) ready-made
II sustantivo masculino
1 (suceso real) fact
el hecho es que..., the fact is that...
de hecho, in fact ➣ Ver nota en actually 2 (obra, acción) act, deed
3 (acontecimiento, caso) event, incident
III interj ¡hecho!, it's a deal! o all right!
' hecha' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
basilisco
- cruda
- crudo
- echarse
- frase
- guiñapo
- horda
- leonera
- locatis
- mamarrachada
- manojo
- pedazo
- pegote
- piltrafa
- quitar
- recién
- salvedad
- tópica
- tópico
- así
- desastre
- pésame
- porquería
- soñar
English:
done
- flapjack
- guitar
- mess
- mismatch
- state
- brand
- carbon
- disaster area
- educated
- flood
- grape
- gravy
- hand
- home
- man
- paragon
- relative
- set
- sympathy
- toffee
- turn
- wild
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107 escritura de propiedad
title deed -
108 obra de caridad
good deed -
109 contrato
nmcontract n[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]contrato de alquiler, contrato de arriendo (LAm) hire contractcontrato en firme formal contractcontrato de futuros futures contractcontrato hipotecario mortgage deedcontrato a plazo fijo forward contractcontrato de préstamo loan agreementcontrato de seguros insurance contractcontrato-tipo standard agreementcontrato de trabajo employment contract -
110 título
nm(law) deed n, bond n, heading n, qualification n, (to goods) title ntítulo académico academic qualificationtítulo de acción share certificate, stock certificate (US)título docente educational qualificationtítulo del Estado government bond/securitytítulo nominativo registered bondtítulo de obligaciones bond certificatetítulo al portador bearer bondtítulo provisional scriptítulos adecuados necessary qualificationstítulos del Estado gilt-edged securities -
111 acción
• act• acting• action• deed• equity• laws of the land• lawyer• operating theater• operation• operation code• querela• share• share certificate• stock certificate -
112 acción ruda
• rough act• rough deed• rude act -
113 acción vil
• baseness• despicable act• vile act• vile action• vile deed• vileness• villainous act -
114 acta de garantía
• covering deed -
115 acta de protesto
• certificate of protest• deed of protest• protest of a commercial document• protest of a draft• protest of a note -
116 acto
• act• action• actus• ceremony• deed -
117 acto brutal
• brutal deed -
118 acto de valor
• act of courage• deed of prowess -
119 ambigüedad latente
• lateness• latent deed -
120 antipocar
• acknowledge a census by deed
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