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1 hubbub
1) (a confused noise of many sounds especially voices.) algarabía, alboroto, bullicio, griterío2) (uproar; protest.) alboroto, tumulto, barahúndatr['hʌbʌb]hubbub ['hʌ.bʌb] n: algarabía f, alboroto m, jaleo mn.• alboroto s.m.• barahúnda s.f.• batahola s.f.• cisco s.m.• grita s.f.• guirigay s.m.• tiberio s.m.• tole s.m.• tremolina s.f.'hʌbʌbnoun (no pl) alboroto m, barullo m['hʌbʌb]N algarabía f, barahúnda f* * *['hʌbʌb]noun (no pl) alboroto m, barullo m -
2 hubbub
s.1 griterío, algarabía.2 barahúnda, barullo, bulla, jaleo. -
3 taco
taco sustantivo masculino 1 ( para tornillo) Rawl® (AmE), Rawplug® (BrE) ( de folletos) wad; (de queso, jamón) (Esp) cube 2 3◊ zapatos de taco alto/bajo high-heeled/low-heeled o flat shoes4a) (Coc) taco5 (Esp fam) ( palabrota) swearword; 6 (Chi) ( embotellamiento) traffic jam
taco sustantivo masculino
1 (de billetes, papeles) wad (de entradas) book
2 Dep (de bota) stud, US cleat
3 (de billar) cue
4 (de tortilla, jamón, etc) cube
5 LAm (comida mejicana) taco
6 fam (jaleo, follón) hubbub, racket
7 familiar (palabra malsonante) swearword
8 familiar tacos, (años) tiene veinte tacos, he's twenty (years old) Locuciones: hacerse o armarse un taco, to get into a mess ' taco' also found in these entries: Spanish: montón - calendario English: book - cue - curse - starting block - stud - block - heel - high - stiletto - swear['tɑːkǝʊ]N tortilla rellena hecha con harina de maíz -
4 alboroto
Del verbo alborotar: ( conjugate alborotar) \ \
alboroto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
alborotó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: alborotar alboroto
alborotar ( conjugate alborotar) verbo intransitivo to make a racket verbo transitivo ( excitar) to get … excited alborotarse verbo pronominal ( excitarse) to get excited
alboroto sustantivo masculino ( excitación) excitement ( motín) riot
alborotar
I verbo transitivo
1 (causar agitación) to agitate, work up
2 (revolver, desordenar) to make untidy, turn upside down
II vi (causar jaleo) to kick up a racket
alboroto sustantivo masculino
1 (jaleo) din, racket
2 (disturbios) disturbance, uproar ' alboroto' also found in these entries: Spanish: alteración - armar - gresca - mogollón - organizarse - barullo - bochinche - bronca - escándalo - jaleo - tumulto English: commotion - disturbance - excitement - fuss - hubbub - pandemonium - rowdy - uproar - up -
5 barullo
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6 bullicio
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7 guirigay
guirigay m fam hubbub -
8 viene
Del verbo venir: ( conjugate venir) \ \
viene es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: venir viene
venir ( conjugate venir) verbo intransitivo 1 ¿a qué vino? what did he come by o around for?; vine dormida todo el tiempo I slept (for) the whole journey; viene por or (Esp) a por algn/algo to come for sb/sth, come to pick sb/sth up; la vino a buscar su madre her mother came to pick her up; ven a ver esto come and see this no vengas tarde don't be late home o backc) ( salir):no me vengas con exigencias don't start making demands 2a) ( tener lugar):¿qué viene después de las noticias? what's on after the news?; ya vendrán tiempos mejores things will get betterb) ( indicando procedencia) viene de algo to come from sth;le viene de familia it runs in his family; ¿a qué viene eso? why do you say that?d) ( estar incluido):no viene nada sobre la huelga there's nothing about the strike 3 ( convenir): el jueves no me viene bien Thursday's no good for me; me vendría bien un descanso I could do with a rest 4 ( como aux): hace mucho que lo venía diciendo I'd been saying so all along venirse verbo pronominal ( enf) vienese abajo [ persona] to go to pieces; [ techo] to fall in, collapse; [ estante] to collapse; [ ilusiones] to go up in smoke; [ proyectos] to fall through
viene,◊ vienes, etc see venir
venir verbo intransitivo
1 to come
ven y mira lo que he dibujado, come and see what I've drawn
2 (llegar) to come: viene el invierno, winter is coming
acaba de venir de la tienda, he's just come from the shop
3 (volver) to come back: vengo en un minuto, I'll be back in a minute
4 (proceder) to come from: estos juguetes vienen de China, these toys come from China
5 (surgir, sobrevenir) me vino la gripe, I went down with flu (suceder) entonces vino la guerra civil, then came the civil war
6 (quedar) este jersey me viene grande, this sweater is too big for me
7 (aparecer, presentarse) to come: esa información viene en el capítulo dos, that information comes in chapter two
¿viene algo del terremoto?, is there anything about the earthquake?
viene en un estuche verde, it comes in a green case
8 (indicando aproximación) este libro viene a tener unos cien años, this book must be about a hundred years old Locuciones: venir al mundo, to be born
venir de lejos, to come from afar ' viene' also found in these entries: Spanish: año - apestosa - apestoso - cada - caso - cuento - cuñada - cuñado - espantarse - especificación - excusa - ir - hojuela - para - perilla - perla - pintada - pintado - toda - todo - venir - acá - ahí - atento - atraso - cielo - correspondiente - cuando - definitivo - familia - mes - no - ojo - otro - poco - prisa - racha - regio - retraso - sabor - tener - tincar English: after - agree - aid - attend - battery - begin - buzz - come over - construction - curtail - do - excitement - go - here - hubbub - late - less - long-standing - next - point - run - see out - skin - sometime - suit - supposing - time - to - visit - watch - week - year - amount - away - come - coming - derive - easy - ever - every - long - Monday - oncoming - out - plead - somebody - variety - way - well -
9 zipizape
zipizape m fam (follón) hubbub (riña, cisco) row
См. также в других словарях:
Hubbub — Hub bub, n. [Cf. {Whoobub}, {Whoop}, {Hoop}, v. i.] A loud noise of many confused voices; a tumult; uproar. Milton. [1913 Webster] This hubbub of unmeaning words. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hubbub — index bluster (commotion), brawl, noise, riot Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
hubbub — 1550s, whobub confused noise, generally believed to be of Irish origin, perhaps from Gaelic ub!, expression of aversion or contempt, or O.Ir. battle cry abu, from buide victory … Etymology dictionary
hubbub — *din, uproar, pandemonium, hullabaloo, babel, clamor, racket … New Dictionary of Synonyms
hubbub — [n] commotion, disorder babel, bedlam, brouhaha*, clamor, confusion, din, disturbance, fuss, hassle, hell broke loose*, hue and cry*, hullabaloo*, hurly burly*, jangle, noise, pandemonium, racket, riot, rowdydow*, ruckus, ruction, rumpus, to do* … New thesaurus
hubbub — ► NOUN 1) a chaotic din caused by a crowd. 2) a busy, noisy situation. ORIGIN perhaps Irish … English terms dictionary
hubbub — [hub′bub΄, hu′bub] n. [prob. < Celt, as in Gael ubub, exclamation of aversion] a confused sound of many voices; uproar; tumult SYN. NOISE … English World dictionary
hubbub — hub·bub (hŭb’ŭb′) n. 1) A loud confusing noise: » could not be heard over the hubbub of the crowd. 2) A confused situation; a tumult: » returned to the hubbub of the city after a peaceful weekend in the country. See Synonyms at NOISE(Cf. ↑noise) … Word Histories
hubbub — [[t]hʌ̱bʌb[/t]] hubbubs 1) N VAR: oft N of n A hubbub is a noise made by a lot of people all talking or shouting at the same time. [WRITTEN] There was a hubbub of excited conversation from over a thousand people. 2) N SING: also no det You can… … English dictionary
hubbub — hub|bub [ hʌ,bʌb ] noun singular or uncount 1. ) the noise of a lot of people talking at the same time, especially when they are angry or excited: Her voice was barely audible in the growing hubbub. 2. ) a situation in which a lot of people or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hubbub — UK [ˈhʌbʌb] / US [ˈhʌˌbʌb] noun [singular/uncountable] 1) the noise of a lot of people talking at the same time, especially when they are angry or excited Her voice was barely audible in the growing hubbub. 2) a situation in which a lot of people … English dictionary