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1 pedorreo
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2 pedorrera
• farting -
3 pedorro
adj.1 discharging much wind, flatulent.2 farting, flatulent.m.farter, big farter, person who farts repeatedly.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino► adjetivo1 farting* * *pedorro, -a *1.ADJ (=tonto) daft; (=pelmazo) annoying2.SM / F (=tonto) twit *; (=pelmazo) pain ** * *I- rra adjetivo (fam) annoying, irritatingII- rra masculino, femenino (fam) pain in the neck (colloq)* * *I- rra adjetivo (fam) annoying, irritatingII- rra masculino, femenino (fam) pain in the neck (colloq)* * *( fam); annoying, irritatingmasculine, feminine* * *pedorro, -a Fam♦ adj♦ nm,f2. [tonto, pesado] drag, pain -
4 pedorrero
adj.farting.* * *pedorrero -ra( fam):es muy pedorrero he's always farting (sl)* * *pedorrero, -a Fam♦ adjes muy pedorrero he's always farting♦ nm,fes un pedorrero he's always farting -
5 pedorrera
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6 eructar
v.to belch.* * *1 to belch, burp* * *VI to belch* * *verbo intransitivo to belch, burp (colloq)* * *= belch, burp.Ex. Everyone has gas and eliminates it by belching or farting (passing it through the rectum).Ex. It's polite to burp after a meal in some countries.* * *verbo intransitivo to belch, burp (colloq)* * *= belch, burp.Ex: Everyone has gas and eliminates it by belching or farting (passing it through the rectum).
Ex: It's polite to burp after a meal in some countries.* * *eructar [A1 ]vito belch, burp ( colloq)* * *
eructar ( conjugate eructar) verbo intransitivo
to belch, burp (colloq)
eructar verbo intransitivo to burp, belch
' eructar' also found in these entries:
English:
belch
- burp
* * *eructar vito belch* * *v/i belch, burp* * *eructar vi: to belch, to burp -
7 hacerle una paja a un muerto
(v.) = flog + a dead horse, beat + a dead horse, fart + in the windEx. When Harries refuted the view that Africans were 'helpless cogs in the wheels of capitalist industrialization,' he was flogging a dead horse.Ex. Despite all the written and spoken words, and the charge that to even raise the issue now is to beat a dead horse, there are, regrettably, a host of continuing problems in the area of fairness of headings.Ex. Loving people is like farting in the wind; you don't actually accomplish anything, but you feel better.* * *(v.) = flog + a dead horse, beat + a dead horse, fart + in the windEx: When Harries refuted the view that Africans were 'helpless cogs in the wheels of capitalist industrialization,' he was flogging a dead horse.
Ex: Despite all the written and spoken words, and the charge that to even raise the issue now is to beat a dead horse, there are, regrettably, a host of continuing problems in the area of fairness of headings.Ex: Loving people is like farting in the wind; you don't actually accomplish anything, but you feel better. -
8 no llevar a ningún fin
(v.) = beat + a dead horse, flog + a dead horse, fart + in the windEx. Despite all the written and spoken words, and the charge that to even raise the issue now is to beat a dead horse, there are, regrettably, a host of continuing problems in the area of fairness of headings.Ex. When Harries refuted the view that Africans were 'helpless cogs in the wheels of capitalist industrialization,' he was flogging a dead horse.Ex. Loving people is like farting in the wind; you don't actually accomplish anything, but you feel better.* * *(v.) = beat + a dead horse, flog + a dead horse, fart + in the windEx: Despite all the written and spoken words, and the charge that to even raise the issue now is to beat a dead horse, there are, regrettably, a host of continuing problems in the area of fairness of headings.
Ex: When Harries refuted the view that Africans were 'helpless cogs in the wheels of capitalist industrialization,' he was flogging a dead horse.Ex: Loving people is like farting in the wind; you don't actually accomplish anything, but you feel better. -
9 ser una pérdida de tiempo
to be a waste of time* * *(v.) = be idle, beat + a dead horse, flog + a dead horse, fart + in the windEx. It would be idle to pretend that there have been no changes in the past twenty years.Ex. Despite all the written and spoken words, and the charge that to even raise the issue now is to beat a dead horse, there are, regrettably, a host of continuing problems in the area of fairness of headings.Ex. When Harries refuted the view that Africans were 'helpless cogs in the wheels of capitalist industrialization,' he was flogging a dead horse.Ex. Loving people is like farting in the wind; you don't actually accomplish anything, but you feel better.* * *(v.) = be idle, beat + a dead horse, flog + a dead horse, fart + in the windEx: It would be idle to pretend that there have been no changes in the past twenty years.
Ex: Despite all the written and spoken words, and the charge that to even raise the issue now is to beat a dead horse, there are, regrettably, a host of continuing problems in the area of fairness of headings.Ex: When Harries refuted the view that Africans were 'helpless cogs in the wheels of capitalist industrialization,' he was flogging a dead horse.Ex: Loving people is like farting in the wind; you don't actually accomplish anything, but you feel better. -
10 tirarse un eructo
(v.) = belch, burpEx. Everyone has gas and eliminates it by belching or farting (passing it through the rectum).Ex. It's polite to burp after a meal in some countries.* * *(v.) = belch, burpEx: Everyone has gas and eliminates it by belching or farting (passing it through the rectum).
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11 pedorreras
adj. & f. Pl.plural and feminine of PEDORRERO.f.pl.flatulencies, farting, repeated farting.m.pl.1 a kind of very tight breeches.2 flatulencies. -
12 recto3
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13 recto
adj.1 right, honest, fair, just.2 straight, honest.3 straightaway.4 straight, upright, erect.5 correct, proper.m.rectum, archos, last section of the large intestine, terminal section of the alimentary canal.* * *► adjetivo1 (derecho) straight3 (ángulo) right1 ANATOMÍA rectum► adverbio1 straight, straight on————————1 ANATOMÍA rectum► adverbio1 straight, straight on* * *1. (f. - recta)adj.1) straight2) upright2. adv.* * *1. ADJ1) (=derecho) straight; (=vertical) upright2)3) [persona] (=honrado) honest, upright; (=estricto) strict; [juez] fair, impartial; [juicio] fair; [intención] honest4) (=literal) [sentido] proper5) (Ling) [caso] nominative2.ADV3.SM (Anat) rectum* * *I- ta adjetivoa) <línea/nariz/falda> straightb) ( honrado) honest, uprightII1) (Anat) rectum2) (Impr) right-hand page, recto (tech)3) ( en boxeo)IIIadverbio straight* * *I- ta adjetivoa) <línea/nariz/falda> straightb) ( honrado) honest, uprightII1) (Anat) rectum2) (Impr) right-hand page, recto (tech)3) ( en boxeo)IIIadverbio straight* * *recto11 = erect, straight [straighter -comp., straightest -sup.], upstanding, upright.Ex: The irate patron stance is characterised by very erect posture, an angry facial expression, sustained eye contact, dilated pupils, emphatic head nods, and in rare cases, clenched fists.
Ex: The right tail of the Bradford distribution has been considered to be straight or drooping.Ex: Harris' defence attorney attempted to portray her as an upstanding, well-bred member of the community, and as a powerless, unwilling part of a love triangle.Ex: The letters are upright, narrow, and angular, standing on crooked feet, and the ascenders are usually decorated with barbs or thorns; f and p do not normally descend below the base line.* en línea recta = as the crow flies.* línea recta = straight line.* todo recto = straight ahead, straight on.recto22 = righteous, upright.Ex: His goal was to contribute to the 'uplift' of the masses and to make men sober, righteous, conservative, patient, and devout -- in short, to make others more like himself.
Ex: He speaks of him as 'a man of great gravity, calmness, sound principles, of no faction, an excellent preacher, of an upright life'.* actitud sensata y recta = no-nonsense approach.recto33 = rectum.Ex: Everyone has gas and eliminates it by belching or farting (passing it through the rectum).
recto44 = recto, recto page.Ex: The recto is the right-hand page of a book, usually bearing an odd page number, or the side of a printed sheet intended to be read first.
Ex: When the heaps of all the sheets of a book had been dried and piled together again, they were set out in signature order on a long table, with the first recto pages upwards and to the near side.* * *1 ‹línea/camino› straight; ‹nariz› straight; ‹falda› straightanda con la espalda recta keep your back straight as you walkpara que crezca recta so that it grows straight2 (honrado) honest, uprightA ( Anat) rectumC(en boxeo): un recto de izquierda a straight leftstraightsiga todo recto keep going straight on, carry straight on* * *
Del verbo regir: ( conjugate regir)
regido, recto es:
el participio
recto 1◊ -ta adjetivo
recto 2 sustantivo masculino (Anat) rectum
■ adverbio
straight;
recto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (un trazado, una posición, dirección) straight: venía recto hacia mí, she came straight for me
2 (un ángulo) right
3 (una persona) upright, honest
4 (el sentido de una palabra) proper, literal
II m Anat rectum
♦ Locuciones: todo recto, straight (on): siga todo recto, go straight on
' recto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
derecha
- derecho
- enderezar
- honesta
- honesto
- recta
- ángulo
- seguido
- seguir
English:
ahead
- bent
- dead
- just
- level
- nose
- rectum
- right
- right angle
- right triangle
- right-minded
- righteous
- standing
- straight
- true
- square
- upright
* * *recto, -a♦ adj1. [sin curvas] straight2. [vertical] straight;ese cuadro no está recto that picture isn't straight3. [íntegro] upright, honourable4. [justo, verdadero] true, correct5. [literal] literal, true♦ nm1. Anat rectumrecto abdominal abdominal rectus;recto anterior anterior rectus♦ advstraight on o ahead;todo recto straight on o ahead* * *I adj1 straight;ángulo recto right angle2 ( honesto) honestII m ANAT rectumIII adv:seguir todo recto go straight ahead* * *recto adv: straightrecto, -ta adj1) : straight2) : upright, honorable3) : soundrecto nm: rectum* * *recto2 adv straight -
14 dejarse de pollas
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15 pedorrero **
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16 pedorreo
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