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1 fragata
• frigate• frigate bird• war aim• war cloud -
2 rabihorcado
• frigate bird• man of trust• man of war• man on the go• man-of-war hawk• war aim• war cloud -
3 fragata
f.1 frigate.2 frigate bird, war bird.* * *1 frigate* * *SF frigate* * *femenino frigate* * *= frigate.Ex. On July 2, 1834, the figurehead of President Andrew Jackson on the U.S. frigate Constitution was beheaded.* * *femenino frigate* * *= frigate.Ex: On July 2, 1834, the figurehead of President Andrew Jackson on the U.S. frigate Constitution was beheaded.
* * *frigate* * *
fragata sustantivo femenino
frigate
fragata sustantivo femenino frigate
' fragata' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
capitán
- capitana
English:
commander
- frigate
* * *fragata nf1. [nave] frigatefragata ligera corvette2. [ave] frigate bird* * *f MAR frigate* * *fragata nf: frigate -
4 cortar la cabeza
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5 decapitar
v.to decapitate, to behead.* * *1 to behead, decapitate* * *VT to behead, decapitate* * *verbo transitivo to behead, decapitate* * *= behead, decapitate.Ex. On July 2, 1834, the figurehead of President Andrew Jackson on the U.S. frigate Constitution was beheaded.Ex. Animals were first anesthetized and then decapitated and brains were removed, frozen with dry ice powder, and stored in a deep freezer.* * *verbo transitivo to behead, decapitate* * *= behead, decapitate.Ex: On July 2, 1834, the figurehead of President Andrew Jackson on the U.S. frigate Constitution was beheaded.
Ex: Animals were first anesthetized and then decapitated and brains were removed, frozen with dry ice powder, and stored in a deep freezer.* * *decapitar [A1 ]vtto behead, decapitate* * *
decapitar ( conjugate decapitar) verbo transitivo
to behead, decapitate
decapitar verbo transitivo to behead, decapitate
' decapitar' also found in these entries:
English:
behead
- decapitate
* * *decapitar vtto decapitate, to behead* * *v/t behead, decapitate* * *decapitar vt: to decapitate, to behead -
6 degollar
v.1 to cut or slit the throat of (cortar la garganta).¡como lo pille, lo degüello! (figurative) I'll kill him if I catch him!2 to cut someone's throat, to shear someone's neck, to behead, to cut the throat of.* * *1 (cortar la garganta) to slit the throat of2 (decapitar) to behead, decapitate3 figurado (arruinar) to ruin, spoil* * *VT1) (=cortar la garganta de) [+ persona] to cut the throat of, slit the throat of; [+ animal] to slaughterlo degollaron — they cut o slit his throat
2) (=decapitar) [+ persona] to behead; [+ toro] to kill badly, butcher3) (=masacrar) to massacre4) (=arruinar) [+ comedia, papel] to murder5) (Cos) to cut low in the neck* * *verbo transitivo <persona/animal>lo degollaron — they slit his/its throat
* * *= behead, decapitate.Ex. On July 2, 1834, the figurehead of President Andrew Jackson on the U.S. frigate Constitution was beheaded.Ex. Animals were first anesthetized and then decapitated and brains were removed, frozen with dry ice powder, and stored in a deep freezer.* * *verbo transitivo <persona/animal>lo degollaron — they slit his/its throat
* * *= behead, decapitate.Ex: On July 2, 1834, the figurehead of President Andrew Jackson on the U.S. frigate Constitution was beheaded.
Ex: Animals were first anesthetized and then decapitated and brains were removed, frozen with dry ice powder, and stored in a deep freezer.* * *vt‹persona/animal›lo degollaron they slit his/its throatla miró con cara de cordero or ternero degollado he looked at her all doe-eyed ( colloq)* * *
degollar ( conjugate degollar) verbo transitivo ‹persona/animal›:◊ lo degollaron they slit his/its throat
degollar vtr (a una persona o animal) to cut the throat of
' degollar' also found in these entries:
English:
cut
- slit
* * *degollar vt1. [cortar la garganta a] to cut o slit the throat of;[decapitar] to behead;¡como lo pille, lo degüello! I'll kill him if I get my hands on him!* * *v/t cut the throat of; fig fammurder fam* * *degollar {19} vt1) : to slit the throat of, to slaughter2) decapitar: to behead3) : to ruin, to destroy -
7 mascarón de proa
figurehead* * *(n.) = figureheadEx. On July 2, 1834, the figurehead of President Andrew Jackson on the U.S. frigate Constitution was beheaded.* * *(n.) = figureheadEx: On July 2, 1834, the figurehead of President Andrew Jackson on the U.S. frigate Constitution was beheaded.
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8 portamisiles
SM INV missile carrier* * *una fragata portamisiles a guided-missile frigate, a frigate armed with guided missiles* * *portamisiles adj invbuque portamisiles missile carrier -
9 rabihorcado
m.frigate bird, or frigate pelican. (Ornate) -
10 Fr.
Fr.1 ( Fray) friar, frater, brother; (abreviatura) Fr.* * *ABR= Fray Fr* * *
Fr. (abr de Fray) Brother
Fray Arturo, Brother Arturo
'Fr.' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
así
- pésame
- soñar
English:
affront
- antifreeze
- carefree
- defraud
- defreeze
- defrost
- duty-free
- forefront
- France
- fraternal
- fraternity
- fraud
- fraudulent
- fraught
- freak
- free
- free-range
- free-style
- freebie
- freedom
- freelance
- freeload
- freely
- Freemason
- freestanding
- freeware
- freeway
- freewheel
- freeze
- freeze-dried
- freezer
- freezing
- frenetic
- frequency
- frequent
- frequently
- friction
- fridge
- frigate
- frigid
- frill
- fringe
- frisk
- frisky
- fritter
- frivolity
- frivolous
- frizzy
- frock
- frog
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11 pájaro burro
• fregata aguila• frigate bird -
12 melva tazard
f.frigate tuna, Auxis thazard. -
13 pájaro burro
m.frigate bird, fregata aguila.
См. также в других словарях:
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frigate — n. 1 a Brit. a naval escort vessel between a corvette and a destroyer in size. b US a similar ship between a destroyer and a cruiser in size. 2 hist. a warship next in size to ships of the line. Phrases and idioms: frigate bird any marine bird of … Useful english dictionary