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21 echar mano de
to make use of* * *to make use of, resort to* * *(v.) = fall back on, call into + playEx. Having failed apparently with her trump card, she fell back on finesse.Ex. Ethical principles are called into play when deliberating about values, particularly when values run into conflict.* * *(v.) = fall back on, call into + playEx: Having failed apparently with her trump card, she fell back on finesse.
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22 echar toda la carne en el asador
figurado to go in for everything* * *(v.) = put + all (of) + Posesivo + eggs in one basket, shoot (for) + the moon, go for + brokeEx. They agree that serials librarians do need vendors and that using more than one vendor is preferable to putting all of one's eggs in one basket.Ex. Then one day she finds herself shooting the moon with a scheme so harebrained and daring that it just might succeed.Ex. The article ' Going for broke' reports on the Association of Assistant Librarians National Student Conference held at Manchester Polytechnic, Feb 87.* * *(v.) = put + all (of) + Posesivo + eggs in one basket, shoot (for) + the moon, go for + brokeEx: They agree that serials librarians do need vendors and that using more than one vendor is preferable to putting all of one's eggs in one basket.
Ex: Then one day she finds herself shooting the moon with a scheme so harebrained and daring that it just might succeed.Ex: The article ' Going for broke' reports on the Association of Assistant Librarians National Student Conference held at Manchester Polytechnic, Feb 87.Spanish-English dictionary > echar toda la carne en el asador
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23 echar un casquete
tabú to have a shag, have a screw* * *(v.) = fuck, screw, get + laidEx. He said he wanted to fuck her loudly on a hard bed with rain beating on the windows.Ex. For every beautiful woman, there's a guy that's tired of screwing her.Ex. It sounds like you need to get laid -- you might feel better after a good screw.* * *(v.) = fuck, screw, get + laidEx: He said he wanted to fuck her loudly on a hard bed with rain beating on the windows.
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24 echar un polvo
tabú to screw* * *(v.) = fuck, screw, get + laidEx. He said he wanted to fuck her loudly on a hard bed with rain beating on the windows.Ex. For every beautiful woman, there's a guy that's tired of screwing her.Ex. It sounds like you need to get laid -- you might feel better after a good screw.* * *(v.) = fuck, screw, get + laidEx: He said he wanted to fuck her loudly on a hard bed with rain beating on the windows.
Ex: For every beautiful woman, there's a guy that's tired of screwing her.Ex: It sounds like you need to get laid -- you might feel better after a good screw. -
25 echar una meada
familiar to have a piss, go for a pee* * *(v.) = take + a leak, have + a leakEx. In his press conference today, the President also acknowledged -- perhaps in a related matter -- his difficulties taking leaks.Ex. On the way up to Prague, Bill went to have a leak and noticed a guy uncoupling the carriages of the train.* * *(v.) = take + a leak, have + a leakEx: In his press conference today, the President also acknowledged -- perhaps in a related matter -- his difficulties taking leaks.
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26 echar una ojeada
* * *(v.) = look through, glance at, peek, take + a peek, take + a look at, take + a ganderEx. If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.Ex. He glanced casually at the ill-balanced frontages of the buildings ahead that stretched on and on until they melded in an indistinguishable mass of gray at Laurence Street.Ex. The article ' Peeking inside the black box - a look at the private life of your modem' explains the theory and mechanism of modems.Ex. Take a peek at the world through the eyes of its youngest inhabitants via PapaInk, an online archive of children's artworks.Ex. It seems appropriate to take a retrospective look at the evolution of our catalog and the ideology which has shaped it.Ex. I had a mechanic chap take a gander earlier on and he said it's possible the pedal itself is kaput, as in there's something fishy going on with the mechanics of it.* * *(v.) = look through, glance at, peek, take + a peek, take + a look at, take + a ganderEx: If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.
Ex: He glanced casually at the ill-balanced frontages of the buildings ahead that stretched on and on until they melded in an indistinguishable mass of gray at Laurence Street.Ex: The article ' Peeking inside the black box - a look at the private life of your modem' explains the theory and mechanism of modems.Ex: Take a peek at the world through the eyes of its youngest inhabitants via PapaInk, an online archive of children's artworks.Ex: It seems appropriate to take a retrospective look at the evolution of our catalog and the ideology which has shaped it.Ex: I had a mechanic chap take a gander earlier on and he said it's possible the pedal itself is kaput, as in there's something fishy going on with the mechanics of it. -
27 echar el guante a algo
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28 echar la casa por la ventana
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29 echar las asaduras
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30 echar las entrañas
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31 echar las tripas
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32 echar pelillos a la mar
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33 echar sapos y culebras
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34 echar venablos
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35 echar a alguien a escobazos
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36 echar a alguien a patadas
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37 echar a alguien con cajas destempladas
familiar to send somebody packingSpanish-English dictionary > echar a alguien con cajas destempladas
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38 echar a alguien de patitas en la calle
to throw somebody out, kick somebody outSpanish-English dictionary > echar a alguien de patitas en la calle
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39 echar a cara o cruz
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40 echar a palos
to kick out
См. также в других словарях:
echar — verbo transitivo,prnl. 1. Arrojar (una persona) [a otra persona o una cosa] a [un lugar] dándole impulso: Echa la pelota a la calle. Se echaron a l agua … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
echar — → echar(se). echar(se) 1. ‘Tirar(se)’, ‘tender(se)’ y ‘hacer salir [a alguien] de un lugar’. No debe escribirse con h inicial, error frecuente en las formas de presente echo, echas, echa, por homofonía con las formas del participio de hacer… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
echar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: echar echando echado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. echo echas echa echamos echáis echan echaba… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
echar — I (Del lat. jactare, arrojar, lanzar.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Impulsar una cosa hacia un lugar: ■ échame el balón, echar papeles a la basura. SINÓNIMO lanzar tirar 2 Meter, introducir una cosa en un sitio: ■ tengo que echar una carta en el buzón.… … Enciclopedia Universal
echar — echar1 (Del lat. iactāre). 1. tr. Hacer que algo vaya a parar a alguna parte, dándole impulso. Echar mercancías al mar. [m6]Echar basura a la calle. 2. Despedir de sí algo. Echar olor, sangre, chispas. 3. Hacer que algo caiga en sitio determinado … Diccionario de la lengua española
echar — 1. despedir del trabajo; cf. sobre azul; ahora con la excusa de la crisis están echando a medio mundo de todos lados , así es que estás sin trabajo flaca? Sí, es que me echaron por puntuda 2. realizar; hacer; ejecutar; connota muchas veces… … Diccionario de chileno actual
echar — v tr (Se conjuga como amar) 1 Dar impulso a algo o a alguien para que vaya de un lugar a otro o para que caiga: Le echó la pelota , Se echó en sus brazos , Echan piedras al agua , Echaban bombas a la ciudad 2 Hacer que algo entre o caiga en el… … Español en México
echar — v. despachar, despedir de empleo. ❙ «Le han echado de presidente.» MM. ❙ ▄▀ «Hoy ya han echado a tres más en mi empresa.» ❘ DRAE: «Deponer a uno de su empleo o dignidad, impidiéndole el ejercicio de ella». 2. ¡echa el cierre, Robespierre! expr.… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
echar — transitivo 1) arrojar, lanzar, tirar, verter, despedir, desechar*. Despedir es lanzar o arrojar con fuerza e impulso. «Echar es una acción menos violenta que arrojar y lanzar. Se echa, y no se arroja ni se lanza, agua en el vaso, dinero en el… … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
echar — {{#}}{{LM E14127}}{{〓}} {{ConjE14127}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynE14462}} {{[}}echar{{]}} ‹e·char› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Hacer llegar o enviar dando impulso: • Échame el balón.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Dejar caer o introducir, especialmente si se… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
echar a — iniciar; comenzar la acción referida por el verbo; cf. dejar correr, dejar, echar a andar, echar a correr la voz, echarse, echar; cuando oímos los ladridos de los perros echamos a correr de inmediato , echa a rodar el auto ya, que estamos… … Diccionario de chileno actual