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1 raspón
m.scrape, excoriation, rub sore, scratch.* * *SM2) LAm * (=regaño) scolding, telling-off *, ticking-off *, scolding3) Col (=sombrero) straw hat4) Méx * (=comentario hiriente) cutting remark* * ** * ** * *( AmL)(con algo puntiagudo) scratch; (con algo áspero) graze, scraperegresó con un raspón en la rodilla he came back with a grazed kneehay un raspón en la puerta the door is scratched* * *
raspón sustantivo masculino (AmL) ( por algo puntiagudo) scratch;
( por algo áspero) graze, scrape;
* * *raspón nm1. [herida] graze, scrape;se hizo un raspón en la rodilla she grazed o scraped her knee2. Am [en vehículo] scratch* * *m scratch, graze -
2 rozarse
2 (desgastarse) to wear (out)* * *VPR1) (=tocarse ligeramente)me rocé la rodilla con el muro — I grazed o scraped my knee on the wall
2) * (=tratarse)rozarse con algn — to hobnob with sb *, rub shoulders with sb
3) (=desgastarse) [cuello, puños] to become frayed o worn4) † (=tropezarse) to trip over one's own feet; [al hablar] to get tongue-tied* * *
■rozarse verbo reflexivo
1 (una cosa por el uso) to wear out
2 fam (entre personas) to come into contact, to rub shoulders [con, with]: yo no me rozo con esa gente, I don't come into contact with those people
' rozarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rozar
English:
touch
* * *vpr1. [tocarse] to touch2. [pasar cerca] to brush past each other3. [rasguñarse] to graze oneself ( con on);me rozé la mano con la pared I grazed my hand on the wall* * *v/r1 ( rasparse) rub2 ( desgastarse) wear* * *vr -
3 desollarse
VPR* * *
■desollarse verbo reflexivo to skin, scrape: se desolló las manos, he scraped his hands
* * *vpr[rodillas, espalda, pies] to graze, to take the skin off;se desolló las manos sujetando la cuerda holding on to the rope took the skin off his hands
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