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1 fantasear
v.1 to imagine, to fantasize about.2 to fantasize.Ella se antoja siempre She has a whim always.* * *1 (forjar en la imaginación) to daydream, dream2 (presumir) to boast, show off1 (imaginar) dream* * *VI to dream, fantasize* * *verbo intransitivo to fantasize* * *= fantasying, daydream.Ex. An effort is made to differentiate between imagining on the one hand and remembering, hallucinating and fantasying on the other.Ex. These students were less likely to waste actual study time by doodling or daydreaming and had better note-taking skills.* * *verbo intransitivo to fantasize* * *= fantasying, daydream.Ex: An effort is made to differentiate between imagining on the one hand and remembering, hallucinating and fantasying on the other.
Ex: These students were less likely to waste actual study time by doodling or daydreaming and had better note-taking skills.* * *fantasear [A1 ]vito fantasizevive fantaseando he lives in a dream world, he spends his life dreaming o fantasizing* * *
fantasear ( conjugate fantasear) verbo intransitivo
to fantasize
fantasear verbo intransitivo to daydream
' fantasear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
soñar
English:
fantasize
- moon over sb
- romance
- daydream
* * *♦ vi♦ vtto imagine, to fantasize about* * *v/i fantasize* * *fantasear vi: to fantasize, to daydream -
2 garabatear
v.to scribble.Me garrapateó una palabra He scribbled a word to me.* * *1 (escribir) to scribble, scrawl; (dibujar) to doodle1 (escribir) to scribble, scrawl; (dibujar) to doodle* * *1.VT to scribble, scrawl2. VI1) [al escribir] to scribble, scrawl2) (=andar con rodeos) to beat about the bush3) [con gancho] (=utilizar) to use a hook; (=echar) to throw out a hook* * *1.verbo intransitivo2) (Chi) ( decir palabrotas) to swear2.garabatear vt2) (Chi) ( insultar) to swear at* * *= scrawl, doodle.Ex. The artist scrawled on some of the works with Chinese ink.Ex. These students were less likely to waste actual study time by doodling or daydreaming and had better note-taking skills.* * *1.verbo intransitivo2) (Chi) ( decir palabrotas) to swear2.garabatear vt2) (Chi) ( insultar) to swear at* * *= scrawl, doodle.Ex: The artist scrawled on some of the works with Chinese ink.
Ex: These students were less likely to waste actual study time by doodling or daydreaming and had better note-taking skills.* * *garabatear [A1 ]viA (escribir) to scribble, scrawl; (dibujar) to doodleB ( Chi) (decir palabrotas) to swear■ garabatearvtA (escribir) to scrawl, scribble; (dibujar) to doodleB ( Chi) (insultar) to curse, swear at* * *
garabatear ( conjugate garabatear) vi/vt ( escribir) to scribble, scrawl;
( dibujar) to doodle
garabatear verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to scribble: garabateó unas palabras de despedida, she scribbled a few words of farewell
' garabatear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rayar
English:
scrawl
- scribble
- toss off
- doodle
* * *garabatear, garrapatear♦ vt1. [escribir] to scribble2. [dibujar] [como un bebé] to scribble;[más artísticamente] to doodle♦ vi1. [escribir] to scribble2. [dibujar] [como un bebé] to scribble;[más artísticamente] to doodle* * *v/i & v/t doodle* * *: to scribble, to scrawl, to doodle* * *garabatear vb1. (dibujar) to doodle2. (escribir) to scribble -
3 hacer garabatos
v.to scribble, to scrawl, to doodle, to scribble aimlessly.* * *(v.) = scribble, scrawl, doodleEx. Do not write or scribble in books or otherwise deface them.Ex. The artist scrawled on some of the works with Chinese ink.Ex. These students were less likely to waste actual study time by doodling or daydreaming and had better note-taking skills.* * *(v.) = scribble, scrawl, doodleEx: Do not write or scribble in books or otherwise deface them.
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4 pintarrajear
v.1 to daub (informal).2 to daub with paint, to daub, to paint unskillfully, to bedaub.* * *1 familiar to daub1 to doll oneself up* * *1.verbo transitivo to daub2.pintarrajearse v pron (refl) to plaster o cake one's face in makeup (colloq)* * *= scribble, scrawl, doodle.Ex. Do not write or scribble in books or otherwise deface them.Ex. The artist scrawled on some of the works with Chinese ink.Ex. These students were less likely to waste actual study time by doodling or daydreaming and had better note-taking skills.* * *1.verbo transitivo to daub2.pintarrajearse v pron (refl) to plaster o cake one's face in makeup (colloq)* * *= scribble, scrawl, doodle.Ex: Do not write or scribble in books or otherwise deface them.
Ex: The artist scrawled on some of the works with Chinese ink.Ex: These students were less likely to waste actual study time by doodling or daydreaming and had better note-taking skills.* * *pintarrajear [A1 ]vt‹pintura› to daubuna mujer vieja y pintarrajeada an old woman plastered in makeup ( colloq)* * *
pintarrajear ( conjugate pintarrajear) verbo transitivo
to daub
' pintarrajear' also found in these entries:
English:
deface
* * *♦ vtto daub* * *v/t famdaub* * *pintarrajear vt: to daub (with paint) -
5 soñar despierto
m.woolgathering, wool-gathering.v.to daydream, to day-dream, to build castles in Spain, to build castles in the air.* * *to daydream* * *(v.) = daydreamEx. These students were less likely to waste actual study time by doodling or daydreaming and had better note-taking skills.* * *(v.) = daydreamEx: These students were less likely to waste actual study time by doodling or daydreaming and had better note-taking skills.
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6 tiempo de estudio
(n.) = study timeEx. These students were less likely to waste actual study time by doodling or daydreaming and had better note-taking skills.* * *(n.) = study timeEx: These students were less likely to waste actual study time by doodling or daydreaming and had better note-taking skills.
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7 garabateo
m.1 act of hooking.2 scribble, doodling.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: garabatear.* * *m scrawl, scribble -
8 garabatos
m.pl.doodles, doodling, pothooks, spidery handwriting.
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