-
1 ramera
f.1 whore.2 prostitute, harlot, hooker, street-walker.* * *1 whore, prostitute* * *SF whore, prostitute* * *femenino prostitute* * *= strumpet.Ex. She was is a bit of a strumpet and was nearly killed by her husband on her wedding night when he discovered that she was pregnant.* * *femenino prostitute* * *= strumpet.Ex: She was is a bit of a strumpet and was nearly killed by her husband on her wedding night when he discovered that she was pregnant.
* * *prostitute* * *
ramera sustantivo femenino
prostitute
' ramera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
zarrapastrosa
- zarrapastroso
English:
floozie
- floozy
* * *ramera nfwhore, US hooker* * *f whore, prostitute* * *ramera nf: harlot, prostitute -
2 meretriz
f.1 prostitute.2 meretrix, harlot, street-walker, prostitute.* * *► nombre femenino (pl meretrices)1 prostitute* * *SF prostitute* * *femenino (frml) prostitute* * *= courtesan.Ex. This essay examines the status of courtesans in the Roman Empire.* * *femenino (frml) prostitute* * *= courtesan.Ex: This essay examines the status of courtesans in the Roman Empire.
* * *( frml)prostitute* * *meretriz nfFormal prostitute* * *f fmlprostitute -
3 zorra
f.1 slut(informal pejorative). (peninsular Spanish)2 vixen, she-fox, female fox.3 tramp, whore, harlot.4 handcar.* * *1 (animal) vixen\no tener ni zorra idea familiar not to have a clue* * *noun f.* * *1. SF1) (=animal) vixen2) ** (=prostituta) whore pey, tart **, slut **¡zorra! — you slut! **
3) * (=borrachera)2.ADJ ** (=puñetero) bloody **zorro* * *1) (fam & pey) ( prostituta) whore (colloq & pej)no tener ni zorra idea (de algo) — (Esp fam)
2)a) ( carro) cartb) (RPl) (Ferr) handcar* * *= slag, slapper, sneaky bitch, thieving woman.Ex. Sleeping around does not make a woman a slag or a slapper -- a look at sex, lies and sterotypes that still persist today.Ex. Sleeping around does not make a woman a slag or a slapper -- a look at sex, lies and sterotypes that still persist today.Ex. Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.Ex. By the 1890s, women of African descent were branded as lascivious, loose, and thieving women.* * *1) (fam & pey) ( prostituta) whore (colloq & pej)no tener ni zorra idea (de algo) — (Esp fam)
2)a) ( carro) cartb) (RPl) (Ferr) handcar* * *= slag, slapper, sneaky bitch, thieving woman.Ex: Sleeping around does not make a woman a slag or a slapper -- a look at sex, lies and sterotypes that still persist today.
Ex: Sleeping around does not make a woman a slag or a slapper -- a look at sex, lies and sterotypes that still persist today.Ex: Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.Ex: By the 1890s, women of African descent were branded as lascivious, loose, and thieving women.* * *no tener ni zorra idea de algo ( Esp fam): no tengo ni zorra idea de política I don't have a clue about politics, I don't know a thing o the first thing about politicsB1 (carro) cart* * *
zorra sustantivo femenino (fam & pey) ( prostituta) whore (colloq & pej), tart (colloq & pej);
ver tb zorro 1 a, 2
zorro,-a
I sustantivo masculino
1 Zool fox
2 (hombre taimado, astuto) cunning man: es zorro viejo, he knows all the tricks
II adj fam (astuto) cunning, sly
zorra sustantivo femenino
1 Zool vixen
2 fam ofens (prostituta) tart
(fresca, golfa) slut
3 (mujer astuta, taimada) cunning woman
' zorra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
zorro
English:
vixen
* * *zorra nf2. RP [remolque] trailer* * *f1 ZO vixen2 popwhore pop -
4 mujerzuela
f.1 loose woman (Pejorative).2 woman of ill-repute, loose woman, jade, slut.* * *1 peyorativo harlot, loose woman* * *femenino (pey) slut (pej)* * *femenino (pey) slut (pej)* * *mujerzuela nfPey loose woman* * *f famslut -
5 arlequín
• hark back to• harlot -
6 dańo
• damage• detriment• harlot• harm oneself• hurt• impairment• written warranties• wrong address -
7 estrago
• damage• destruction• harlot• harm oneself• having two or more fused digits• haw• ravage -
8 injuria
• damage• harlot• harm oneself• insult• offense• reviewer• reviler• written warranties• wrong address -
9 mella
• damage• harlot• harm oneself• indemnity insurance• indentation• indentifier• indenture bond• niche in a vault keeping the ashes of the dead• nick-nack• notch -
10 menoscabo
• damage• deterioration• diminution• harlot• harm oneself -
11 perjuicio
• damage• damnification• detriment• disservice• harlot• harm oneself• hurt• maleficence• maleness• written warranties• wrong address
См. также в других словарях:
Harlot — durante un concierto en 2007 Datos generales Nombre real Víctor de la Mata Pacheco … Wikipedia Español
Harlot — Har lot ( l[o^]t), n. [OE. harlot, herlot, a vagabond, OF. harlot, herlot, arlot; cf. Pr. arlot, Sp. arlote, It. arlotto; of uncertain origin.] 1. A churl; a common man; a person, male or female, of low birth. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] He was a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Harlot — Har lot, v. i. To play the harlot; to practice lewdness. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Harlot — Har lot, a. Wanton; lewd; low; base. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
harlot — (n.) c.1200 (late 12c. in surnames), vagabond, man of no fixed occupation, idle rogue, from O.Fr. herlot, arlot vagabond, tramp (usually male in Middle English and Old French), with forms in Old Provençal (arlot), Old Spanish (arlote), and… … Etymology dictionary
harlot — [n] prostitute call girl, concubine, courtesan, fallen woman*, floozy*, hooker, hussy, lady of the evening, loose woman, nymphomaniac*, painted woman, slut, streetwalker, strumpet, tramp, whore; concepts 348,412,415,419 … New thesaurus
harlot — ► NOUN archaic ▪ a prostitute or promiscuous woman. DERIVATIVES harlotry noun. ORIGIN Old French, young man, knave … English terms dictionary
harlot — [här′lət] n. [ME (< OFr, rogue, vagabond), orig. a euphemism for whore] PROSTITUTE … English World dictionary
Harlot — Filmdaten Originaltitel Harlot Produktionsland USA … Deutsch Wikipedia
Harlot — 1) Heb. zonah (Gen. 34:31; 38:15). In verses 21, 22 the Hebrew word used in kedeshah, i.e., a woman consecrated or devoted to prostitution in connection with the abominable worship of Asherah or Astarte, the Syrian Venus. This word is also… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
harlot — [13] The use of harlot for ‘prostitute’ is a comparatively recent development in the word’s history. It originally meant ‘tramp, beggar’, and did not come to mean ‘prostitute’ until the 15th century. It was borrowed from Old French harlot or… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins