-
1 heckle
tr['hekəl]1 interrumpir, provocarv.• interrumpir con preguntas molestas v.'hekḷtransitive verb interrumpir ( con preguntas o comentarios molestos)['hekl]1.VT interrumpir, molestar con preguntas2.VI interrumpir, molestar con preguntas* * *['hekḷ]transitive verb interrumpir ( con preguntas o comentarios molestos) -
2 heckle
v.1 interrumpir (con comentarios impertinentes).2 interrumpir con abucheos, acosar verbalmente. -> hatchel (pt & pp heckled) -
3 interrumpir
interrumpir ( conjugate interrumpir) verbo transitivo 1 ( temporalmente) ‹ servicio› to suspend; ‹ tráfico› to hold up; 2 verbo intransitivo to interrupt
interrumpir verbo transitivo to interrupt (tráfico) to block ' interrumpir' also found in these entries: Spanish: cortar - perdón - suspender - atajar - molestar English: break - break in - butt in - chip in - contact - cut - cut in - discontinue - disrupt - disturb - heckle - interrupt - keep from - punctuate - short - terminate - butt - cease - halt -
4 orador
-
5 barrack
s.1 cuartel, edificio en que se alojan los soldados.2 cabaña.3 cobertizo abierto totalmente, cobertizo con lados sin cerrar.4 barraca militar, dormitorio para soldados.vt.1 abuchear (heckle) (británico)2 acomodar en barracas, colocar en barracas.3 lanzar improperios. (pt & pp barracked) -
6 heckling
adj.1 abucheador.2 que interrumpe.s.1 interrupciones impertinentes.2 abucheos.ger.gerundio del verbo HECKLE.
См. также в других словарях:
Heckle — Hec kle, n. & v. t. Same as {Hackle}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Heckle — Hec kle, v. t. 1. To interrogate, or ply with questions, esp. with severity or antagonism, as a candidate for the ministry. Robert bore heckling, however, with great patience and adroitness. Mrs. Humphry Ward. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. To shout… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
heckle — index annoy, badger, bait (harass), discompose, harass, harry (harass), hector … Law dictionary
heckle — vb *bait, badger, hector, chivy, hound, ride Analogous words: plague, pester, harass, harry, *worry, annoy: disconcert, rattle, faze, discomfit, *embarrass: rack, torment (see AFFLICT) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
heckle — [v] jeer badger, bait, bother, bully, chivy, dis*, discomfit, disconcert, disrupt, disturb, embarrass, faze, gibe, hound*, interrupt, pester, plague, rattle, ride*, ridicule, shout at, taunt, tease, torment, worry; concepts 44,47 Ant. encourage,… … New thesaurus
heckle — ► VERB ▪ interrupt (a public speaker) with derisive comments or abuse. ► NOUN ▪ an instance of heckling. DERIVATIVES heckler noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «dress (flax or hemp) with a comb to split and straighten the fibres»: from a… … English terms dictionary
heckle — [hek′əl] vt. heckled, heckling [ME hekelin < hechele: see HACKLE1] 1. HACKLE1 2. [orig. Scot] to annoy or harass (a speaker) by interrupting with questions or taunts n. HACKLE … English World dictionary
heckle — {{11}}heckle (n.) flax comb, c.1300, hechel, perhaps from an unrecorded O.E. *hecel or a cognate Germanic word (Cf. M.H.G. hechel, M.Du. hekel), from P.Gmc. *hakila , from PIE *keg hook, tooth (see HOOK (Cf. hook)). {{12}}heckle (v.) early 14c.,… … Etymology dictionary
heckle — [[t]he̱k(ə)l[/t]] heckles, heckling, heckled VERB If people in an audience heckle public speakers or performers, they interrupt them, for example by making rude remarks. [V n] They heckled him and interrupted his address with angry questions...… … English dictionary
heckle — 1) to heckle tow, to dress it. N. 2) to heckle, is to look angry ; as a cock raises his heckle when enraged. Derb … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
heckle — Hatchel Hatch el ( [e^]l; 277), n. [OE. hechele, hekele; akin to D. hekel, G. hechel, Dan. hegle, Sw. h[ a]kla, and prob. to E. hook. See {Hook}, and cf. {Hackle}, {Heckle}.] An instrument with long iron teeth set in a board, for cleansing flax… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English