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1 acristalado
adj.glass-like, glazed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: acristalar.* * *ADJ glazed* * *= glass-enclosed, glazed, glassed.Ex. When he arrived back at the media center, Anthony Datto whisked straight away into his glass-enclosed office, to the right of the entrance.Ex. Large glazed areas mean that users can enjoy natural daylight, but double glazing, tinting, or architectural shading are necessary to alleviate the worst effects of noise, solar gain and solar glare = Las áreas acristaladas permiten que los usuarios puedan disfrutar de la luz natural, aunque el doble acristalamiento, los cristales ahumados, o las sombras arquitectónicas son necesarios para reducir los efectos negativos del ruido, la radiación solar y el resplandor del sol.Ex. The frame has only horizontal beams into which the glassed panels are placed.----* porche acristalado = conservatory.* * *= glass-enclosed, glazed, glassed.Ex: When he arrived back at the media center, Anthony Datto whisked straight away into his glass-enclosed office, to the right of the entrance.
Ex: Large glazed areas mean that users can enjoy natural daylight, but double glazing, tinting, or architectural shading are necessary to alleviate the worst effects of noise, solar gain and solar glare = Las áreas acristaladas permiten que los usuarios puedan disfrutar de la luz natural, aunque el doble acristalamiento, los cristales ahumados, o las sombras arquitectónicas son necesarios para reducir los efectos negativos del ruido, la radiación solar y el resplandor del sol.Ex: The frame has only horizontal beams into which the glassed panels are placed.* porche acristalado = conservatory.* * *acristalado -daglazed* * *acristalado, -a adj[terraza, galería] glazed -
2 agredir con un cristal
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3 ciervo
m.deer, red deer, hart.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *(f. - cierva)noundeer, stag* * *SM (Zool) [gen] deer; [macho] stag, buck; (Culin) venison* * ** * *= deer, stag, red deer, buck.Ex. No, he was not one to take off like a deer at the first warning of certain dangers.Ex. It was not until the 16th century that falconry and stag hunting gained the significance that it retained until 1789.Ex. The analysis was applied to the identification of meats from red deer, fallow deer, roe deer, cattle, sheep, and goat.Ex. Quickly, I glassed him and saw he was a really big buck even through thick brush.----* ciervo de cola blanca = white-tailed deer.* * ** * *= deer, stag, red deer, buck.Ex: No, he was not one to take off like a deer at the first warning of certain dangers.
Ex: It was not until the 16th century that falconry and stag hunting gained the significance that it retained until 1789.Ex: The analysis was applied to the identification of meats from red deer, fallow deer, roe deer, cattle, sheep, and goat.Ex: Quickly, I glassed him and saw he was a really big buck even through thick brush.* ciervo de cola blanca = white-tailed deer.* * *ciervo -vamasculine, feminineCompuesto:ciervo volante or voladormasculine stag beetle* * *
ciervo
( macho) stag;
( hembra) hind
ciervo,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino Zool deer
(macho) stag
(hembra) hind, doe
' ciervo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cierva
- cuerno
- berrear
- berrido
- bramar
- bramido
- cría
English:
deer
- doe
- stag
- buck
* * *ciervo, -a nm,f1. [macho] deer, stag;[hembra] deer, hind* * *m ZO buck* * *ciervo, -va n: deer, stag m, hind f* * * -
4 cirugía facial
f.featural surgery, cosmetic surgery on the face.* * *(n.) = facial surgeryEx. He was recovering from facial surgery in hospital today after a woman allegedly glassed him during a bar room brawl.* * *(n.) = facial surgeryEx: He was recovering from facial surgery in hospital today after a woman allegedly glassed him during a bar room brawl.
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5 copa para el vino
(n.) = wine glassEx. He obviously said something offensive because she then glassed him in the face with her wine glass.* * *(n.) = wine glassEx: He obviously said something offensive because she then glassed him in the face with her wine glass.
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6 herir con un cristal
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7 ver con los prismáticos
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8 copa1
1 = cup, glass, goblet, tipple, wine glass, tot.Ex. The usual culprit in this case is the cup of coffee placed on top of the drive unit.Ex. This city tour will end at the TV tower of Berlin to watch the colours of the city changing when the sun sets while enjoying a glass of German sparkling wine.Ex. The author discusses the historical significance of the goblets, identified as chalices, which were found in late Byzantine graves.Ex. Anybody who enjoys a tipple will love a hip flask -- a real winter warmer!.Ex. He obviously said something offensive because she then glassed him in the face with her wine glass.Ex. So if you want to take a tot or two of tequila or several margaritas with your meals, you now have a scientific excuse.----* bar de copas = martini bar.* con otra copa de lo mismo se te cura la resaca = a hair of the dog that bit you.* copa de coñac = balloon glass.* copa de helado = ice cream sundae, sundae.* copa de succión = suction cup.* copa de vino = glass of wine.* copa para el vino = wine glass.* ir de copas = go for + a drink.* salir a tomar una copa = go out for + a drink.* salir de copas = go out for + a drink.* tomar copas = tipple. -
9 mirador
m.1 enclosed balcony.2 viewpoint.3 lookout, lookout point, mirador, observatory.* * *1 (balcón) glassed-in balcony2 (lugar) viewing point* * *SM1) (=lugar de observación) viewpoint, vantage point2) (=ventana) bay window; (=balcón) (enclosed) balcony3) (Náut)* * *masculino viewpoint* * *= lookout [look-out], belvedere.Ex. Throughout the story references are made to Indian customs, such as the posting of a lookout for whales and enemies while others prepare food for winter storage = En toda la historia se hacen referencias a las costumbres indias, como, por ejemplo, la colocación de un vigía para detectar la presencia de ballenas y enemigos mientras que otros preparan comida para almacenarla para el invierno.Ex. The rooftop terrace is a grand belvedere, with views of the bay and the surrounding mountains.----* mirador natural = belvedere.* ventana mirador = bay window, bay.* * *masculino viewpoint* * *= lookout [look-out], belvedere.Ex: Throughout the story references are made to Indian customs, such as the posting of a lookout for whales and enemies while others prepare food for winter storage = En toda la historia se hacen referencias a las costumbres indias, como, por ejemplo, la colocación de un vigía para detectar la presencia de ballenas y enemigos mientras que otros preparan comida para almacenarla para el invierno.
Ex: The rooftop terrace is a grand belvedere, with views of the bay and the surrounding mountains.* mirador natural = belvedere.* ventana mirador = bay window, bay.* * *viewpointel hotel constituye un magnífico mirador hacia el río the hotel has o ( liter) affords a superb view of the river* * *
mirador sustantivo masculino
viewpoint
mirador sustantivo masculino
1 (natural) viewpoint
2 (galería) windowed balcony
' mirador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
terraza
English:
vantage point
* * *mirador nm1. [para ver un paisaje] viewpoint2. [balcón] enclosed balcony* * *m viewpoint* * *mirador nm: balcony, lookout, vantage point* * *mirador n1. (panorámico) viewing point -
10 copa
f.1 glass.una copa de champán a champagne glass2 glass (contenido).una copa de vino a glass of winebeber una copa de más to have a drink too manyir de copas to go out drinking¿quieres (tomar) una copa? would you like (to have) a drink?3 cup.la copa del Mundo the World Cup4 top.5 crown.6 wineglass, wine glass, calix, glass drinking vessel for glassful.7 treetop, crown, top of a tree, top of tree.8 shot, alcoholic drink, drink.9 COPA, Parliamentary Conference of the Americas.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: copar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: copar.* * *■ ¿quieres una copa de vino? do you want a glass of wine?■ ¿te apetece una copa? do you fancy a drink?2 (de árbol) top3 (trofeo) cup4 (de sujetador) cup1 (naipes) hearts\convidar a una copa to treat to a drinkir con una copa de más to have had one too manyir de copas to go out drinking, go on a pub crawlllevar una copa de más to have had one too manytomar una copa to have a drink* * *noun f.1) cup2) drink3) glass* * *SF1) (=recipiente) [para bebidas] glass; [para postres] dessert glasshuevo a la copa — And, Cono Sur boiled egg
copa balón — balloon glass, brandy glass
2) (=contenido) drinkir(se) o salir de copas — to go out for a drink
3) [de árbol] top, crown4) (Dep) (=trofeo, competición) cupCopa del Rey — Esp Spanish FA Cup
Copa Libertadores — LAm Latin American inter-national cup
5) pl copas (Naipes) one of the suits in Spanish card deck, represented by a gobletSee:ver nota culturelle BARAJA ESPAÑOLA in baraja6) [de sombrero] crownsombrero 1)7) [de sujetador] cup8) And (Aut) hubcap* * *1)a) ( para vino) glass ( with a stem); ( para postres) parfait dishb) ( contenido) drinklleva or tiene unas copas de más — he's had one o a few too many (colloq)
eso me/le llenó la copa — (Col) that was the last straw
irse de copas — (fam) to go out for a drink
2) (Dep) cup3)a) ( de árbol) top, crownb) ( de un sostén) cupc) ( de sombrero) crown* * *1)a) ( para vino) glass ( with a stem); ( para postres) parfait dishb) ( contenido) drinklleva or tiene unas copas de más — he's had one o a few too many (colloq)
eso me/le llenó la copa — (Col) that was the last straw
irse de copas — (fam) to go out for a drink
2) (Dep) cup3)a) ( de árbol) top, crownb) ( de un sostén) cupc) ( de sombrero) crown* * *copa11 = cup, glass, goblet, tipple, wine glass, tot.Ex: The usual culprit in this case is the cup of coffee placed on top of the drive unit.
Ex: This city tour will end at the TV tower of Berlin to watch the colours of the city changing when the sun sets while enjoying a glass of German sparkling wine.Ex: The author discusses the historical significance of the goblets, identified as chalices, which were found in late Byzantine graves.Ex: Anybody who enjoys a tipple will love a hip flask -- a real winter warmer!.Ex: He obviously said something offensive because she then glassed him in the face with her wine glass.Ex: So if you want to take a tot or two of tequila or several margaritas with your meals, you now have a scientific excuse.* bar de copas = martini bar.* con otra copa de lo mismo se te cura la resaca = a hair of the dog that bit you.* copa de coñac = balloon glass.* copa de helado = ice cream sundae, sundae.* copa de succión = suction cup.* copa de vino = glass of wine.* copa para el vino = wine glass.* ir de copas = go for + a drink.* salir a tomar una copa = go out for + a drink.* salir de copas = go out for + a drink.* tomar copas = tipple.copa22 = top.Ex: They all have space at the top for a key word and the index is arranged in alphabetical order by keyword.
* cubierta formada por las copas de los árboles = canopy, overstorey [overstory, -USA].* en la copa del árbol = at the top of the tree.* la copa del árbol = the top of the tree.COPA3 (Comité de las Organizaciones de Productores Agrícolas)Ex: Pride of place must go to the Committee of Agricultural Produce Organizations (COPA) of which the United Kingdom member is the National Farmer's Union (NFU).
* * *Ame llenó la copa de vino he filled my glass with wine2(contenido): ¿quieres una copita de jerez? would you like a (glass of) sherry?me invitó a una copa he bought me a drinkvamos a tomar una(s) copa(s) let's go for a drinklleva or tiene unas copas de más he's had a bit too much to drink, he's had one o a few too many ( colloq)eso me/le llenó la copa ( Col); that was the last strawirse de copas ( fam); to go out for a drinkCompuestos:balloon glass● copa de champán or champañachampagne glass; (alargada) champagne flutebrandy glassice cream sundaesherry glasswineglasschampagne fluteice cream sundaetulip glassB ( Dep) cupCompuestos:European Cup(en Esp) King's CupUEFA CupC1 (de un árbol) top, crowncomo la copa de un pino: es una estafa como la copa de un pino it's a huge swindleun músico como la copa de un pino a truly great musicianuna mentira como la copa de un pino a whopping great lie ( colloq)2 (de un sostén) cup3 (de un sombrero) crown* * *
Del verbo copar: ( conjugate copar)
copa es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
copa
copar
copa sustantivo femenino
1
( para postres) parfait dish;
( para helado) sundae dish;◊ copa de champán/coñac champagne/brandy glass;
copa de vino wineglass
2 (Dep) cup
3
4
copa sustantivo femenino
1 (de vino, etc) glass
2 (trago, bebida) drink
tomar una copa, to have a drink
3 Dep cup
4 (de un árbol) top
5 Naipes copas, hearts
' copa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colmar
- pequeña
- pequeño
- pie
- sana
- sano
- sobria
- sobrio
- sombrero
- apurar
- final
- huevo
- invitar
- levantar
- lleno
- mano
- tintín
- voltear
- vuelta
English:
beeline
- crown
- cup
- drink
- eight
- glass
- goblet
- pass round
- pour
- raise
- refill
- short
- stand
- stem
- top
- wineglass
- aloft
- pre-
- standing
- tree
- wine
- world
* * *copa nf1. [recipiente] glasscopa alta tall glass;copa de champán champagne glass;copa de coñac brandy glass2. [contenido] glass;una copa de vino a glass of wine;beber una copa de más to have a drink too many;ir de copas to go out drinking;¿quieres (tomar) una copa? would you like (to have) a drink?copa de helado ice cream [as dessert in restaurant]3. [de árbol] top;como la copa de un pino: una mentira como la copa de un pino a whopper (of a lie);un penalti como la copa de un pino a blatant penalty4. [trofeo, competición] cupla Copa América [en fútbol] = international soccer championship held every two years between South American nations;la Copa del América [de vela] the America's Cup;la Copa Davis the Davis Cup;la Copa de Europa the European Cup;la Copa Federación [en tenis] the Federation Cup;la Copa Intercontinental World Club Championship;la Copa Libertadores = South American club soccer competition;la Copa del Mundo the World Cup;la Copa del Rey = Spanish club soccer competition, Br ≈ the FA Cup;la Copa de la UEFA the UEFA Cup5. [de sombrero] crown6. [de sostén] cup7. [naipe] = any card in the “copas” suit8.copas [palo] = suit in Spanish deck of cards, with the symbol of a goblet* * *ftomar una copa have a drink;ir de copas go out for a drink;beber unas copas de más fam have one too many fam ;levantar la copa raise one’s glass2 DEP cup3:* * *copa nf1) : wineglass, goblet2) : drinkirse de copas: to go out drinking3) : cup, trophy* * *copa n2. (bebida) drink3. (de árbol) top4. (competición deportiva, trofeo) cup -
11 farol
m.1 street lamp or light (farola).2 bluff.ir de farol to be bluffing3 brag (informal) (exageración).* * *3 argot (en juegos de naipes) bluff\¡adelante con los faroles! come on then!, keep it up!marcarse un farol familiar to brag, boast, swanktirarse un farol familiar to brag, boast, swankfarol de situación navigation lights plural* * *SM1) (=lámpara) [en terraza, jardín] lantern, lamp; [en la calle] street lamp; (Ferro) headlamp2) * (=mentira) [gen] lie, fib; (Naipes) bluffecharse o marcarse o tirarse un farol — [gen] to shoot a line *, brag; (Naipes) to bluff
3) (Taur) flourishing pass4) Cono Sur (=ventana) bay window, glassed-in balcony5) (=envase) wrapping of tobacco packet* * *1) ( de alumbrado público) streetlight, streetlamp; (en jardín, portal) lantern, lamp2) (Esp fam) (Jueg) bluffmarcarse or tirarse un farol — ( en el póker) to bluff; ( jactarse) to brag
* * *1) ( de alumbrado público) streetlight, streetlamp; (en jardín, portal) lantern, lamp2) (Esp fam) (Jueg) bluffmarcarse or tirarse un farol — ( en el póker) to bluff; ( jactarse) to brag
* * *farol11 = lantern.Ex: He investigates the evolution of these vegetable lanterns from such sources as Irish traditional myths about a figure who carried a lantern lit with a coal = Investiga la evolución de estos farolillos hechos de verdura a partir de los mitos tradicionales irlandeses sobre una figura que lleva un farolillo con un ascua.
* farol de calabaza = jack-o'-lantern.farol22 = bluff.Ex: The most dramatic way to spot a bluff is to look your opponent in the eye and attempt to sense his fear.
* tirarse un farol = bullshit.* * *A1 (del alumbrado público) streetlight, streetlamp; (en un jardín, un portal) lantern, lamp¡adelante con los faroles! ( fam): aquí tienes las herramientas, te sientas aquí y ¡adelante con los faroles! here are the tools, sit down here and away you go!ya falta poco ¡adelante con los faroles! we're/you're nearly there, keep going!Compuestos:gaslamppaper lanternmpl navigation lights (pl)se estaba tirando un farol cuando te dijo eso he was just bragging when he said that, what he told you was just a load of hot air ( colloq)* * *
farol sustantivo masculino ( de alumbrado público) streetlight, streetlamp;
(en jardín, portal) lantern, lamp;
farol sustantivo masculino
1 lantern
(de alumbrado público) streetlamp
2 (en el juego) bluff
♦ Locuciones: marcarse un farol, (en el juego) to bluff
(para lucirse) to brag
' farol' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
linterna
- marcarse
English:
bluff
- lantern
- streetlamp
- lamp
- street
* * *farol nm1. [farola] streetlamp, streetlight;[linterna] lantern, lamp; Fam¡adelante con los faroles! go on, keep going!2. [en el juego] bluff;ir de farol to be bluffingno me lo creo, eso es un farol I don't believe it, he's just bragging;Esp* * *m1 lantern2 ( farola) streetlight, streetlamptirarse un farol fam ( presumir) shoot a line fam* * *farol nm1) : streetlight2) : lantern, lamp* * *
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