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81 ahuecarse
1 (engreírse) to become conceited, give oneself airs* * *VPR to show off* * *vpr[engreírse] to puff up [with pride]* * *v/r famget bigheaded, get a swollen head -
82 darse pisto
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83 enseñar la pata
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84 golpearse
VPR to hit, bangme golpeé la cabeza contra el armario — I hit o banged my head on the cupboard
* * *vpr1. [darse un golpe] to give oneself a bump o bang;se golpeó en la cabeza he bumped o banged his head2. Am [sujeto: puerta] to bang* * *v/r:se golpeó la cabeza he hit his head* * *vr* * *golpearse vb to bang -
85 pisarse
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86 sacar la pata
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87 señorear
v.to domineer, to lord, to overlord, to overrule.* * *1 (mandar) to rule, control3 familiar (dar tratamiento) to call sir1 (hacerse el señor) to give oneself airs, adopt a lofty manner* * *1. VT1) (=gobernar) [gen] to rule; pey to domineer, lord it over2) [+ edificio] to dominate, tower over3) [+ pasiones] to master, control2.See:* * *
señorear verbo transitivo to dominate
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88 señorearse
1 (hacerse el señor) to give oneself airs, adopt a lofty manner* * *VPR1) (=dominarse) to control o.s.2) (=darse humos) to adopt a lordly manner3)señorearse de — to seize, seize control of
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89 darse una hostia / pegarse una hostia
darse una hostia / pegarse una hostiatabú to give oneself a real bash, come a cropperSpanish-English dictionary > darse una hostia / pegarse una hostia
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90 levantar la cresta / alzar la cresta
levantar la cresta / alzar la crestafamiliar to give oneself airs, get on one's high horseSpanish-English dictionary > levantar la cresta / alzar la cresta
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91 morrazo
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92 pegarse un morrazo
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93 pegarse una torta
familiar to give oneself a bump -
94 ínfula
ínfula sustantivo femenino
♦ Locuciones: darse o tener muchas ínfulas, to put on o to give oneself airs
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95 altivecerse
pron.v.to give oneself airs, to become arrogant. -
96 sacar de un aprieto
• give a granular texture to• give a hand to• help oneself• help oneself to• help out of a jam• help outside -
97 poner una buena nota
• give a golden coat to• give a good account of oneself• give a good grade• give a good grade to• give a good hiding -
98 dar una imagen falsa
• give a fair hearing• give a false image of• represent oneself falsely -
99 echar una mano a
• give a guarantee for• give a handsel to• help oneself• help out of a jam• muck in• muck-loving -
100 emitir opinión sobre
• give one's nose a wipe• give one's services• pronounce oneself on• render a decision on
См. также в других словарях:
give oneself airs — ► give oneself airs act pretentiously or snobbishly. Main Entry: ↑give … English terms dictionary
give oneself away — To betray one s secret unawares • • • Main Entry: ↑give … Useful english dictionary
give oneself airs — To put on a superior manner • • • Main Entry: ↑air * * * act pretentiously or snobbishly … Useful english dictionary
give oneself airs — {v. phr.} To act proud; act vain. * /Mary gave herself airs when she wore her new dress./ * /John gave himself airs when he won first prize./ … Dictionary of American idioms
give oneself airs — {v. phr.} To act proud; act vain. * /Mary gave herself airs when she wore her new dress./ * /John gave himself airs when he won first prize./ … Dictionary of American idioms
give oneself up to — {v. phr.} Not to hold yourself back from; let yourself enjoy. * /Uncle Willie gave himself up to a life of wandering./ * /John came inside from the cold and gave himself up to the pleasure of being in a warm room./ Compare: ENJOY ONESELF, LET… … Dictionary of American idioms
give oneself up to — {v. phr.} Not to hold yourself back from; let yourself enjoy. * /Uncle Willie gave himself up to a life of wandering./ * /John came inside from the cold and gave himself up to the pleasure of being in a warm room./ Compare: ENJOY ONESELF, LET… … Dictionary of American idioms
give\ oneself\ up\ to — v. phr. Not to hold yourself back from; let yourself enjoy. Uncle Willie gave himself up to a life of wandering. John came inside from the cold and gave himself up to the pleasure of being in a warm room. Compare: enjoy oneself, let oneself go at … Словарь американских идиом
give oneself up to — let oneself enjoy, not hold oneself back from He gave himself up to enjoy the party although he was feeling sick … Idioms and examples
give oneself up to — 1) surrender oneself to law enforcement agents 2) dated allow oneself to be taken over by (an emotion or addiction) he gave himself up to pleasure … Useful english dictionary
give oneself up — {v.} To stop hiding or running away; surrender. * /The thief gave himself up to the police./ * /Mr. Thompson hit another car, and his wife told him to give himself up./ Compare: TURN IN … Dictionary of American idioms