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dropped

  • 121 meter una pifia

    (v.) = drop + a bollock, drop + a clanger, make + a blunder, make + a bloomer, blunder
    Ex. But we are all only human and I have recently ' dropped a bollock' as we English say.
    Ex. After dropping a clanger, you are left with a sense of shame and you just want to disappear and hide away.
    Ex. Since its independence 61 years ago our nation has erred, but this time they have made a blunder.
    Ex. He is well-known for making bloomers in public engagements.
    Ex. Michael Howard has blundered again, and again he has done so by trying to imitate Blair while lacking his finesse.
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    (v.) = drop + a bollock, drop + a clanger, make + a blunder, make + a bloomer, blunder

    Ex: But we are all only human and I have recently ' dropped a bollock' as we English say.

    Ex: After dropping a clanger, you are left with a sense of shame and you just want to disappear and hide away.
    Ex: Since its independence 61 years ago our nation has erred, but this time they have made a blunder.
    Ex: He is well-known for making bloomers in public engagements.
    Ex: Michael Howard has blundered again, and again he has done so by trying to imitate Blair while lacking his finesse.

    Spanish-English dictionary > meter una pifia

  • 122 minoría étnica

    f.
    ethnic minority.
    * * *
    Ex. Ethnic minorities, foreign students and males dropped out in larger proportions than other kinds of students.
    * * *

    Ex: Ethnic minorities, foreign students and males dropped out in larger proportions than other kinds of students.

    Spanish-English dictionary > minoría étnica

  • 123 mirada fija

    f.
    fixed stare, gaze, stare, steady look.
    * * *
    gaze
    * * *
    (n.) = stare
    Ex. Simone Jergens dropped back in her chair and covered her assistant with a sombre stare.
    * * *
    (n.) = stare

    Ex: Simone Jergens dropped back in her chair and covered her assistant with a sombre stare.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mirada fija

  • 124 muy + Adjetivo/Participio

    = keenly + Adjetivo/Participio
    Ex. Dewey, who was keenly interested in reforming the spelling of the English language, lost no opportunity of pursuing this particular hobby: christened Melville, he soon dropped the final 'le', and even went to the extreme of spelling his final name 'Dui' for a time.
    * * *
    = keenly + Adjetivo/Participio

    Ex: Dewey, who was keenly interested in reforming the spelling of the English language, lost no opportunity of pursuing this particular hobby: christened Melville, he soon dropped the final 'le', and even went to the extreme of spelling his final name 'Dui' for a time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy + Adjetivo/Participio

  • 125 muy apreciado

    adj.
    dear, dearest.
    * * *
    (adj.) = highly appreciated, long-revered
    Ex. At the end of 2006 this model was highly appreciated and has remained so up to now, considering the price has dropped.
    Ex. Long revered for its aromatic properties, myrrh is derived from the resin gum from the Commiphora myrrh tree, native to Africa.
    * * *
    (adj.) = highly appreciated, long-revered

    Ex: At the end of 2006 this model was highly appreciated and has remained so up to now, considering the price has dropped.

    Ex: Long revered for its aromatic properties, myrrh is derived from the resin gum from the Commiphora myrrh tree, native to Africa
    .

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy apreciado

  • 126 muy valorado

    (adj.) = highly valued, highly appreciated
    Ex. Intellectual freedom is a first essential of all the highly valued human feelings = La libertad intelectual es el más esencial de todos los sentimientos humanos más valorados.
    Ex. At the end of 2006 this model was highly appreciated and has remained so up to now, considering the price has dropped.
    * * *
    (adj.) = highly valued, highly appreciated

    Ex: Intellectual freedom is a first essential of all the highly valued human feelings = La libertad intelectual es el más esencial de todos los sentimientos humanos más valorados.

    Ex: At the end of 2006 this model was highly appreciated and has remained so up to now, considering the price has dropped.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy valorado

  • 127 ninja

    = ninja.
    Ex. You can think of Homer as a badass literary ninja who wailed out a lyre solo so face-melting that it was remembered for the rest of history, and then dropped a smoke bomb and back-flipped out of sight forever.
    * * *

    Ex: You can think of Homer as a badass literary ninja who wailed out a lyre solo so face-melting that it was remembered for the rest of history, and then dropped a smoke bomb and back-flipped out of sight forever.

    * * *
    ninja nm
    ninja

    Spanish-English dictionary > ninja

  • 128 no querer saber más nada de

    (v.) = drop + Nombre + like a hot potato, drop + Nombre + like a hot brick
    Ex. People were just curious, and once they slaked their thirst for this new product, they dropped it like a hot potato.
    Ex. The public is equally quick to worship a winner as to drop a loser like a hot brick.
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    (v.) = drop + Nombre + like a hot potato, drop + Nombre + like a hot brick

    Ex: People were just curious, and once they slaked their thirst for this new product, they dropped it like a hot potato.

    Ex: The public is equally quick to worship a winner as to drop a loser like a hot brick.

    Spanish-English dictionary > no querer saber más nada de

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