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101 yeoman
tr['ɪəʊmən]1 SMALLHISTORY/SMALL pequeño terrateniente nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLyeoman of the guard alabardero de la Torre de Londresn.(§ pl.: yeomen) = labrador acomodado s.m.• pañolero, -era s.m.,f.'jəʊmənb)Yeoman of the Guard — ( in UK) alabardero m de la Casa Real
['jǝʊmǝn]N (pl yeomen) (Brit) (Hist)2) (Mil) soldado m (voluntario) de caballeríayeoman of the guard — alabardero m de la Casa Real
- give yeoman service* * *['jəʊmən]b)Yeoman of the Guard — ( in UK) alabardero m de la Casa Real
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102 agricultora
agricultor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino farmer -
103 algodonero
algodonero
◊ -ra adjetivocotton ( before n) ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( agricultor) cotton planter o farmer; ( vendedor) cotton dealer ' algodonero' also found in these entries: English: cotton -
104 colono
colono sustantivo masculino ( en tierras arrendadas) tenant farmer
colono sustantivo masculino settler ' colono' also found in these entries: Spanish: establecer English: colonist - settler -
105 dueño
dueño
◊ -ña adjetivo1 [ser] ( libre) dueño de hacer algo free to do sth, at liberty to do sth (frml) 2 [ser] ( indicando control): ser dueño de algo to be in control of sth; hacerse dueño de algo to gain control of sth ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (f) owner, landlady; ( de negocio) (m) owner, proprietor; (f) owner, proprietress; ( en fiesta) (m) host; (f) hostess
dueño,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 owner
2 (de un hostal, casa alquilada) (hombre) landlord, (mujer) landlady Locuciones: hacerse dueño de, to take over: se hizo dueño de la casa, he took over the house
no era dueña de la situación, she wasn't in control of the situation
ser dueño de sí mismo, to be self-possessed
ser muy dueño: eres muy dueño de pensar lo que quieras, you have every right to think whatever you like ' dueño' also found in these entries: Spanish: denunciar - dueña - editor - editora - labrador - labradora - restituir - retornar - tener - comerciante - señor English: change - destiny - hard - landlord - lion - own - owner - self-composed - self-possessed - farmer - hand - householder - land - master - news - possessor - proprietor - publican -
106 fundo
Del verbo fundar: ( conjugate fundar) \ \
fundo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
fundó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoDel verbo fundir: ( conjugate fundir) \ \
fundo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: fundar fundir fundo
fundar ( conjugate fundar) verbo transitivo ‹partido/empresa› to establish fundarse verbo pronominal fundose en algo [afirmación/sospecha] to be based on sth;◊ ¿en qué te fundas para decirlo? what grounds do you have for saying that?
fundir ( conjugate fundir) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ mineral› to smelt 2 (Elec) to blow 3 ( fusionar) to merge fundirse verbo pronominal 1 [ metal] to melt; [nieve/hielo] to melt, thaw 2 (Elec):◊ se ha fundido la bombilla the bulb has gone (colloq);se fundieron los fusibles the fuses blew 3 ( fusionarse) [empresas/partidos] to merge; fundose en algo to merge sth into sth
fundo sustantivo masculino (Chi) country estate, large farm
fundar verbo transitivo
1 (un negocio, una institución) to found
2 (una sospecha, una teoría) to base, found: tengo una fundada sospecha de que no me estás diciendo todo, I have a well-founded suspician that you're not telling me everything
fundir verbo transitivo
1 (derretir) to melt
2 (fusionar, unir) to unite, join
3 (una bombilla, un plomo) to blow ' fundo' also found in these entries: Spanish: Cristo English: be - found - farm - farmer -
107 ganadera
ganadero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino livestock farmer ' ganadera' also found in these entries: Spanish: hacendada - hacendado English: ranch -
108 ganadero
ganadero
◊ -ra adjetivoranching ( before n), stockbreeding ( before n) ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino rancher, stockbreeder
ganadero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino livestock farmer ' ganadero' also found in these entries: Spanish: ganadera English: breeder - stockbreeder - cattle - ranch - rancher -
109 granjera
granjero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino farmer -
110 hacendado
hacendado
◊ -da adjetivolandowning ( before n) ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino landowner, owner of a ranch (o farm etc)
hacendado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino landowner, (de explotación agrícola) planter (de explotación ganadera) cattle rancher ' hacendado' also found in these entries: Spanish: hacendada English: farmer - rancher -
111 hortelano
hortelano
◊ -na sustantivo masculino, femeninotruck farmer (AmE), market gardener (BrE)
hortelano,-a
I adjetivo orchard
II sustantivo masculino truckfarmer, keeper of an orchard ' hortelano' also found in these entries: Spanish: hortelana English: dog - manger -
112 labradora
labrador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (dueño de sus tierras) farmer
2 (asalariado) farm worker -
113 puestero
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114 ranchero
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115 play havoc with
(to cause a lot of damage to: The storm played havoc with the farmer's crops.) hacer/causar estragos -
116 time
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117 Farm
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118 coastal
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119 fish
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120 oyster
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