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1 anzuelo
m.1 (fish) hook.tragarse el anzuelo to take the bait2 fishhook, fish hook, hook.* * *1 fish-hook2 figurado lure, bait\echar el anzuelo,-a to try to hooktragar/morder/picar el anzuelo to swallow the bait* * *noun m.1) fishhook2) bait, lure* * *SM [para pescar] fish hook; (=aliciente) bait, lureechar el anzuelo — to offer a bait, offer an inducement
* * *masculino hookmorder or tragarse el anzuelo — to swallow o take the bait
* * *= hook, fishing hook, fishhook.Ex. The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.Ex. Oesophageal perforation was associated in the majority of the cases with ingestion of fishing hooks.Ex. No survivor at sea should be without fishing equipment but if you are, improvise fishhooks as shown in Chapter 8.* * *masculino hookmorder or tragarse el anzuelo — to swallow o take the bait
* * *= hook, fishing hook, fishhook.Ex: The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.
Ex: Oesophageal perforation was associated in the majority of the cases with ingestion of fishing hooks.Ex: No survivor at sea should be without fishing equipment but if you are, improvise fishhooks as shown in Chapter 8.* * *hookes un anzuelo para atraer más clientes it's a gimmick to attract more customersmorder or tragarse el anzuelo to swallow o take the bait, to rise to the bait ( BrE)* * *
anzuelo sustantivo masculino
hook;
morder or tragarse el anzuelo to swallow o take the bait
anzuelo sustantivo masculino (fish) hook
♦ Locuciones: morder el anzuelo, to take the bait
' anzuelo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cebar
- picar
English:
bait
- barbed
- fish-hook
- hook
- rise
- fish
* * *anzuelo nm1. [para pescar] (fish) hookechar el anzuelo a alguien to put out bait for sb;* * *m (fish) hook;echar el anzuelo cast;morder otragar el anzuelo fig fam take the bait* * *anzuelo nm1) : fishhook2)morder el anzuelo : to take the bait* * *anzuelo n hook -
2 engarzar
v.1 to thread (encadenar) (abalorios).2 to set (diamante).3 to string together (palabras).4 to link, to engage, to chain, to join.* * *1 (perlas etc) to string, thread2 (piedras) to mount, set3 figurado (palabras, frases) to string together* * *1. VT1) [+ joya] to set, mount; [+ cuentas] to thread2) [+ ideas, tendencias] to link, connect3) [+ pelo] to curl2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <piedra/brillante> to set2) (Col, Ven) ( enganchar) to hook2.engarzarse v prona) (Col) ( engancharse) to get caughtb) (Chi) (recípr) ( trabarse)* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <piedra/brillante> to set2) (Col, Ven) ( enganchar) to hook2.engarzarse v prona) (Col) ( engancharse) to get caughtb) (Chi) (recípr) ( trabarse)* * *engarzar [A4 ]vtA ‹piedra/brillante› to setun brillante engarzado en platino a diamond set in platinumB1 ( Col) (engancharse) to get caughtnos engarzamos en una pelea estúpida we got into o got involved in a stupid quarrel* * *
engarzar ( conjugate engarzar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹piedra/brillante› to set
2 (Col, Ven) ( enganchar) to hook
engarzarse verbo pronominal (Col) ( engancharse) to get caught
engarzar verbo transitivo
1 (engastar) to set: le engarzaron la aguamarina en un viejo anillo, they set the aquamarine in an old ring
2 (perlas, cuentas) to thread
' engarzar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
montar
English:
set
- mount
* * *engarzar vt1. [encadenar] [abalorios] to thread;[perlas] to string2. [diamante, piedra preciosa] to set;un rubí engarzado en oro a ruby set in gold3. [palabras, ideas, historias] to string together* * *v/t joya set, mount
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