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tr['geɪtpəʊst]1 poste nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbetween you, me, and the gatepost familiar entre nosotros, en confianzanoun poste m, pilar m ( de una verja)between you, me and the gatepost — (esp BrE) que no salga de estas cuatro paredes
['ɡeɪtpǝʊst]N poste m (de una puerta)* * *noun poste m, pilar m ( de una verja)between you, me and the gatepost — (esp BrE) que no salga de estas cuatro paredes
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5 between you, me, and the gatepost
en confianza, entre nosotrosEnglish-spanish dictionary > between you, me, and the gatepost
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1) (at the right; to the right of something else: the top right-hand drawer of my desk.) a mano derecha2) (towards the right: a right-hand bend in the road.) a la derecha, a mano derechatr['raɪthænd]1 derecho,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLright-hand drive con el volante a la derecharight-hand man brazo derechoright-hand ['raɪt'hænd] adj1) : situado a la derecha2) right-handed: para la mano derecha, con la mano derecha3)right-hand man : brazo m derechoadj.• de la mano derecha adj.• derecho, -a adj.'raɪt'hændadjective (before n) <column/gatepost> de la derecha['raɪthænd]on the right-hand-hand side — a la derecha, a mano derecha
1.ADJ derechoright-hand turn — (Aut) giro m a la derecha
2.CPDright-hand drive N — (Aut) conducción f por la derecha
right-hand man N — (=personal aide) brazo m derecho
* * *['raɪt'hænd]adjective (before n) <column/gatepost> de la derechaon the right-hand-hand side — a la derecha, a mano derecha
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Gatepost — Gate post (g[=a]t p[=o]st ), n. 1. A post to which a gate is hung; called also {swinging post} or {hinging post}. [1913 Webster] 2. A post against which a gate closes; called also {shutting post}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gatepost — ► NOUN ▪ a post on which a gate is hinged or against which it shuts … English terms dictionary
gatepost — [gāt′pōst΄] n. the post on which a gate is hung or the one to which it is fastened when closed … English World dictionary
Gatepost — A gatepost is a structure used to support gates or wooden crossbars which control entry to an area, such as a field or driveway. Purpose If the gatepost is utilitarian in purpose then gateposts will be made as strictly functional structures;… … Wikipedia
gatepost — UK [ˈɡeɪtˌpəʊst] / US [ˈɡeɪtˌpoʊst] noun [countable] Word forms gatepost : singular gatepost plural gateposts one of the two upright posts that a gate is fixed to • between you, me, and the gatepost … English dictionary
gatepost — gate|post [ˈgeıtpəust US poust] n 1.) one of two strong upright poles set in the ground to support a gate 2.) between you, me, and the gatepost BrE spoken used to say that you are going to tell someone your opinion, but you want it to be a secret … Dictionary of contemporary English
gatepost — gate|post [ geıt,poust ] noun count one of the two upright posts that a gate is attached to between you, me, and the gatepost SPOKEN used for saying that you are telling someone a secret that they should not repeat to anyone … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gatepost — [[t]ge͟ɪtpoʊst[/t]] gateposts N COUNT A gatepost is a post in the ground which a gate is hung from, or which it is fastened to when it is closed … English dictionary
gatepost — noun (C) 1 one of two strong upright poles fixed to the ground to support a gate 2 between you, me and the gatepost BrE spoken used to say that you are going to tell someone your opinion, but you want it to be a secret … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
gatepost — /ˈgeɪtpoʊst/ (say gaytpohst) noun 1. the post on which a gate is hung, or the one against which it is closed. –phrase 2. between you (and) me and the gatepost, Colloquial in confidence. {Phrase Origin: US colloquial (1880s) {gate1 + post1} …
gatepost — n. a post on which a gate is hung or against which it shuts. Phrases and idioms: between you and me and the gatepost in strict confidence … Useful english dictionary