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1 goggle
'ɡoɡl(to have wide, staring eyes (eg because of surprise): He goggled at the amount of money he received.) salírsele a uno los ojos de las órbitas, mirar con asombrotr['gɒgəl]1 quedarse atónito,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto goggle at something/somebody mirar algo/a alguien con asombron.• anteojos de camino s.m.pl.• gafas s.f.pl.'gɑːgəl, 'gɒgəlintransitive verb (pej)['ɡɒɡl]to goggle AT something/somebody — mirar algo/a alguien con los ojos desorbitados
1.VIto goggle at — mirar con ojos desorbitados, mirar sin comprender
2.CPDgoggle box * N — (Brit) (TV) caja f tonta *
* * *['gɑːgəl, 'gɒgəl]intransitive verb (pej)to goggle AT something/somebody — mirar algo/a alguien con los ojos desorbitados
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2 goggle
adj.el que tiene los ojos muy abiertos o prominentes; ojos saltones.s.mirada entornada, vuelta afectada de los ojov.1 mirar con ojos saltones, mirar con los ojos desorbitados.2 volver los ojos.vi.mirar con ojos desorbitados. (pt & pp goggled) -
3 goggle-eyed
tr['gɒgəlaɪd]1 asombrado,-aadj.• de ojos saltones adj.'gɑːgəl'aɪd, 'gɒgəl'aɪdadjective (colloq)['ɡɒɡlˌaɪd]ADJ con ojos desorbitados* * *['gɑːgəl'aɪd, 'gɒgəl'aɪd]adjective (colloq) -
4 goggle-box
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5 goggle cup
casco de gafasEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > goggle cup
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6 goggle-eyed
adj.1 con ojos como platos o (familiar)como dos huevos fritos (R.Plata)2 de ojos saltones. -
7 to goggle at something/somebody
to goggle at something/somebodymirar algo/a alguien con asombroEnglish-spanish dictionary > to goggle at something/somebody
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8 caja
caja sustantivo femenino 1 ( vacía) a matchbox; caja de cambios gearbox; caja de herramientas toolbox; caja de música music box; caja de resonancia (Mús) soundbox; caja de seguridad safe-deposit box, safety deposit box; caja fuerte safe, strongbox; caja negra (Aviat) black box; caja tonta (fam) goggle box (colloq) ( tambor) drum 2 (Com) (— en supermercado) checkout; (— en tienda, restaurante) cash desk, till◊ hicimos una caja de medio millón we took half a million pesos ( etc);caja de ahorros savings bank; hacer (la) caja to cash up
caja sustantivo femenino
1 box (de embalaje) crate, case (de vino, de cerveza) a crate [de, of]
2 Fin Com (en tienda) cash desk (en banco) cashier's desk: pase por caja y le abonarán la diferencia, they'll pay you the difference in price at the cash desk
3 (féretro) coffin, US casket
4 Mús soundbox (de un piano) soundboard
5 caja de ahorros, savings bank, caja fuerte, safe
6 Auto caja de cambios, gearbox
7 familiar TV la caja tonta, the idiot box
8 Med caja torácica, rib cage
9 Com caja registradora, cash register, till Locuciones: abrir la caja de Pandora/de los truenos, to open up Pandora's box Com hacer caja, to cash up ' caja' also found in these entries: Spanish: cajetín - cajón - cartón - con - contener - dirigir - empezar - herramienta - hora - incrustar - nutriente - registrador - registradora - reventar - sola - solo - tapar - tropezar - volar - abonar - apertura - atar - caber - combinación - correspondiente - costurero - destapar - en - entero - fichero - guacal - huacal - servir - tapa - vacío English: automatic transmission - bang - bottom - box - break into - cage - can - case - cash box - catch - checkout - crack - crate - dark horse - desk - draw out - gearbox - inside - jack-in-the-box - kick down - lift - matchbox - music box - nail - National Savings Bank - Pandora's box - put in - safe - safe-deposit - savings bank - stamp down - strongbox - swing - tea-chest - till - toolbox - black - blast - cardboard - cash - cashier - casing - check - do - empty - flight - float - fuse - heave - jack -
9 goggles
pl.gafas.3ps.tercera persona del presente singular del verbo: GOGGLE.
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Goggle — Gog gle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Goggled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Goggling}.] [Cf. Ir. & Gael. gog a nod, slight motion.] To roll the eyes; to stare. [1913 Webster] And wink and goggle like an owl. Hudibras. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Goggle — Gog gle, a. Full and rolling, or staring; said of the eyes. [1913 Webster] The long, sallow vissage, the goggle eyes. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Goggle — Gog gle, n. [See {Goggle}, v. i.] [1913 Webster] 1. A strained or affected rolling of the eye. [1913 Webster] 2. pl. (a) A kind of spectacles with short, projecting eye tubes, in the front end of which are fixed plain glasses for protecting the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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goggle — ► VERB 1) look with wide open eyes. 2) (of the eyes) protrude or open wide. ► NOUN (goggles) ▪ close fitting protective glasses with side shields. ORIGIN probably symbolic of oscillating movement … English terms dictionary
goggle — [gäg′əl] vi. goggled, goggling [ME gogelen, to look obliquely, freq. formation prob. < Celt base, as in Ir gog, a nod, Welsh gogi, to shake] 1. a) to stare with bulging or wide open eyes b) to roll the eyes 2. a) to bulge o … English World dictionary
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goggle — v., adj., & n. v. 1 intr. a (often foll. by at) look with wide open eyes. b (of the eyes) be rolled about; protrude. 2 tr. turn (the eyes) sideways or from side to side. adj. (usu. attrib.) (of the eyes) protuberant or rolling. n. 1 (in pl.) a… … Useful english dictionary
goggle — v. (D; intr.) to goggle at * * * [ gɒg(ə)l] (D; intr.) to goggle at … Combinatory dictionary
goggle — UK [ˈɡɒɡ(ə)l] / US [ˈɡɑɡ(ə)l] verb [intransitive] Word forms goggle : present tense I/you/we/they goggle he/she/it goggles present participle goggling past tense goggled past participle goggled informal to look at someone or something in a way… … English dictionary
goggle — I. intransitive verb (goggled; goggling) Etymology: Middle English gogelen to squint Date: 1742 to stare with wide or protuberant eyes • goggler noun II. adjective Date: 1540 protuberant, staring … New Collegiate Dictionary