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1 a salto de mata
• hap• haphazardly without thinking• headline story• headlong fall -
2 a trasquilones
• hap• haphazardly without thinking -
3 a troche y moche
• hap• haphazardly without thinking -
4 al buen tuntún
• hap• haphazardly without thinking• trusting to luck• without due calculation -
5 sin orden ni concierto
• hap• haphazardly without thinking -
6 prender
v. Tipay. || Arraigarse la planta: saphichakuy. || La vacuna: hap'iy. || Apresar: hap'iy, hatay. || Prender con trampa: toqllay. || La luz: hap'ichiy. -
7 encendedor
encendedor, -raadj. s. Hap'ichina, nina hap'ichina. -
8 encender
v. Hap'ichiy, nina hap'ichiy, yawrachiy, rawrachiy. Anc: tsaritsiy. Aya: rupachiy. S.Mar: apichiy. Arg: lawrachiy. -
9 a la buena de Dios
• any old way• at random• hap• haphazardly without thinking• hit oneself on the head• hit out• without any preparation• without any preparations• without any provisions• without reflexion• without thought -
10 a la ventura
• at a venture• at random• hap• haphazardly without thinking• wandering minstrel• wanderings• with no fixed idea• with no fixed plan• with no set plan -
11 a tontas y a locas
• any which way• by fits and starts• hap• haphazardly without thinking• in disguise• in disorganized groups• without rhyme or reason -
12 al azar
• at a venture• at random• by lot• catch-as-catch-can• chancely• hap• haphazardly without thinking• hit against• hit and run• hit oneself on the head• hit out• randomly -
13 al tuntún
• aimlessly• at random• hap• haphazardly without thinking• trusting to luck• without due calculation -
14 cabriolé
• cabriolet• hanse• hap• surrey -
15 fortuitamente
• accidentally• by accident• by chance• casually• coincidentally• fortuitously• hap• haphazardly without thinking• randomly -
16 agarrar
v. Hap'iy. -
17 agarrarse
v. Hap'inakuy. -
18 apresado
apresado, -daadj. Hap'isqa. -
19 apresar
v. Hap'iy. -
20 asa
s. Rinri, ninri, hap'ina. Pe.Anc: rinri. Pe.Aya: ayaku, rinri. Pe. Caj: rinri, watu. Arg: niri. Bol: charina.
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hap — hap·a·lo·nych·ia; hap·haz·ard·ly; hap·haz·ard·ness; hap·haz·ard·ry; hap·less; hap·less·ly; hap·less·ness; hap·lo·bi·ont; hap·lo·caulescent; hap·lo·chlamydeous; hap·lo·diploidy; hap·lo·diplont; hap·lod·o·ci; hap·lo·dont; hap·lo·dri·li;… … English syllables
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hap — hap1 [hap] Archaic n. [ME < ON happ, akin to OE (ge)hæp, convenient, suitable < IE base * kob , to be fitted to, suit > OIr cob, victory] 1. chance; luck; lot 2. an occurrence or happening, esp. an unfortunate one usually used in pl. vi … English World dictionary
Hap — Hap, n. [Cf. {Hap} to clothe.] A cloak or plaid. [O. Eng. & Scot.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hap — Hap, n. [Icel. happ unexpected good luck. [root]39.] That which happens or comes suddenly or unexpectedly; also, the manner of occurrence or taking place; chance; fortune; accident; casual event; fate; luck; lot. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Whether… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hap — Hap, v. i. [OE. happen. See {Hap} chance, and cf. {Happen}.] To happen; to befall; to chance. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Sends word of all that haps in Tyre. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Hap — (h[a^]p), v. t. [OE. happen.] To clothe; to wrap. [1913 Webster] The surgeon happed her up carefully. Dr. J. Brown. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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hap|pi|ly — «HAP uh lee», adverb. 1. in a happy manner; with pleasure, joy, and gladness: »She lives happily with her family. 2. by luck; with good fortune; fortunately: »Happily, I saved you from falling. SYNONYM(S): luckily … Useful english dictionary