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81 muerto de hambre
(adj.) = poverty-stricken, starvingEx. The British Museum Reading Room is filled with cranks, hacks, poverty-stricken scholars who cherish their hobby.Ex. The rights of the little starving author, and the weight of the enormous publishing industry, both are pretty hefty in legal and legislative thinking.* * *(adj.) = poverty-stricken, starvingEx: The British Museum Reading Room is filled with cranks, hacks, poverty-stricken scholars who cherish their hobby.
Ex: The rights of the little starving author, and the weight of the enormous publishing industry, both are pretty hefty in legal and legislative thinking. -
82 más hambre que el perro de un ciego
= as hungry as a wolf, as hungry as a bear, as hungry as a hunterEx. In the meantime Nana, who averred that she was as hungry as a wolf, threw herself on the radishes and gobbled them up without bread.Ex. All danger of freezing was past, but he was as hungry as a bear and tired to death.Ex. Not long after Joshua returned, bright and cheery, and as hungry as a hunter after his long drive.* * *= as hungry as a wolf, as hungry as a bear, as hungry as a hunterEx: In the meantime Nana, who averred that she was as hungry as a wolf, threw herself on the radishes and gobbled them up without bread.
Ex: All danger of freezing was past, but he was as hungry as a bear and tired to death.Ex: Not long after Joshua returned, bright and cheery, and as hungry as a hunter after his long drive.Spanish-English dictionary > más hambre que el perro de un ciego
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83 más hambre que un maestro de escuela
= as hungry as a wolf, as hungry as a bear, as hungry as a hunterEx. In the meantime Nana, who averred that she was as hungry as a wolf, threw herself on the radishes and gobbled them up without bread.Ex. All danger of freezing was past, but he was as hungry as a bear and tired to death.Ex. Not long after Joshua returned, bright and cheery, and as hungry as a hunter after his long drive.* * *= as hungry as a wolf, as hungry as a bear, as hungry as a hunterEx: In the meantime Nana, who averred that she was as hungry as a wolf, threw herself on the radishes and gobbled them up without bread.
Ex: All danger of freezing was past, but he was as hungry as a bear and tired to death.Ex: Not long after Joshua returned, bright and cheery, and as hungry as a hunter after his long drive.Spanish-English dictionary > más hambre que un maestro de escuela
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84 padecer hambre
(v.) = suffer from + hungerEx. Their aims is to reduce by half the proportion of people who suffer from hunger.* * *(v.) = suffer from + hungerEx: Their aims is to reduce by half the proportion of people who suffer from hunger.
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85 pan para hoy y hambre para mañana
Ex. Unless US schools begin to get the funding needed for this, they will have to continue the current pattern of subsiding on-line and periodical costs from the books budget ie robbing Peter to pay Paul.* * *Ex: Unless US schools begin to get the funding needed for this, they will have to continue the current pattern of subsiding on-line and periodical costs from the books budget ie robbing Peter to pay Paul.
Spanish-English dictionary > pan para hoy y hambre para mañana
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86 retortijón de hambre
(n.) = hunger pang, pang of hungerEx. Fruits and vegetables that are slowly digested are the most filling and hold off the hunger pangs for longer.Ex. With scorching heat from above and hard labour in the fields, Mirza Kak felt pangs of hunger.* * *(n.) = hunger pang, pang of hungerEx: Fruits and vegetables that are slowly digested are the most filling and hold off the hunger pangs for longer.
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87 sentir hambre
(v.) = be hungry, feel + hungryEx. They soon complained about the heat and being thirsty and hungry, even though they had only been out in the field about an hour.Ex. I would suggest that when you feel hungry that you try having a drink since your body can not tell the difference between feelings for hunger and thirst.* * *(v.) = be hungry, feel + hungryEx: They soon complained about the heat and being thirsty and hungry, even though they had only been out in the field about an hour.
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88 tener hambre después del esfuerzo
(v.) = work up + an appetiteEx. Then when you've worked up an appetite you can taste the most delicious trout, fresh from the lake.* * *(v.) = work up + an appetiteEx: Then when you've worked up an appetite you can taste the most delicious trout, fresh from the lake.
Spanish-English dictionary > tener hambre después del esfuerzo
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89 huelguista de hambre
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90 a buen hambre no hay pan duro
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91 comerse los codos de hambre
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92 distraer el hambre
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93 engañar o entretener el hambre
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94 se ha juntado el hambre con las ganas de comer
what an explosive combination they are!, they're a right pair!Spanish-English dictionary > se ha juntado el hambre con las ganas de comer
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95 ser más listo que el hambre*
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96 un muerto de hambre
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97 EL hambre
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98 a buen hambre no hay pan duro
сущ.погов. голодному любой кусок сладокИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > a buen hambre no hay pan duro
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99 a ración de hambre
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100 abocado al hambre
сущ.общ. обречённый на голод
См. также в других словарях:
hambre — (Del lat. vulg. *famen, ĭnis). 1. f. Gana y necesidad de comer. 2. Escasez de alimentos básicos, que causa carestía y miseria generalizada. 3. Apetito o deseo ardiente de algo. hambre calagurritana. f. coloq. hambre muy violenta. hambre canina. f … Diccionario de la lengua española
hambre — sustantivo femenino 1. (no contable) Pragmática: intensificador. (no contable) Necesidad o ganas de comer: Aunque he comido, me he quedado con hambre. Tiene hambre. Me está entrando hambre. hambre canina Hambre muy intensa. 2. (no contable)… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
hambre — hambre, hambre canina expr. mucha hambre. ❙ «Tengo un hambre canina.» Jaime Romo, Un cubo lleno de cangrejos. ❙ «Lo malo o lo bueno, según se mire que tiene el tirar de pata es que te entra un hambre canina.» C. Pérez Merinero, Días de guardar. 2 … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
hambre — ‘Gana y necesidad de comer’ y ‘escasez de alimentos’. Es voz femenina: «Me entró de repente mucha hambre» (MtnGaite Nubosidad [Esp. 1992]). Al comenzar por /a/ tónica, exige el uso de la forma el del artículo si entre ambos elementos no se… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
hambre — f. fisiol. Sensación más o menos indeterminada que impulsa a ingerir alimentos. El hambre está regulada por el hipotálamo y algunas alteraciones producen ciertos tipos de obesidad. Medical Dictionary. 2011. hambre … Diccionario médico
Hambre — (Del lat. vulgar famis, hambre.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 Sensación interna producida por la necesidad imperiosa de comer o por la privación de alimento: ■ con tanto ejercicio les ha entrado mucha hambre; decían que pasaban hambres terribles.… … Enciclopedia Universal
Hambre — Para otros usos de este término, véase Hambre (desambiguación). El hambre es la sensación que indica la necesidad de alimento. Contenido 1 Fisiología 2 Datos sobre el hambre en el mundo 2.1 Iniciativas contra el hambre … Wikipedia Español
hambre — Del latín vlg. famen, inis . • Pasar alguien más hambre que un maestro escuela. (frs.) (col.) (Muchos sitios) Estar en la penuria. Esos maestros, que pasaban más hambre que un maestro escuela , se decía entonces, llevaban la educación a esos… … Diccionario Jaén-Español
hambre — s f 1 Sensación que produce la necesidad y el deseo de comer: no tener hambre, dar hambre, pasar hambre, tener un hambre de todos los diablos 2 insatisfacción de la necesidad de comer causada por la pobreza o por la falta general de alimentos:… … Español en México
hambre — {{#}}{{LM H19777}}{{〓}} {{SynH20282}} {{[}}hambre{{]}} ‹ham·bre› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Sensación producida por la necesidad de comer: • Tengo hambre, ¿a qué hora comemos?{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Escasez de alimentos esenciales: • Hay que buscar… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
hambre — (f) (Básico) sensación que indica que el cuerpo necesita comida Ejemplos: Veo que tenéis mucha hambre, voy a preparar la cena ahora mismo. Los trabajadores llevan ya 4 días en huelga de hambre. Colocaciones: pasar hambre Sinónimos: apetito … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate