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1 Jeez
dʒiːzinterjection (AmE colloq) caray! (fam), jo! (Esp fam)[dʒiːz]EXCL ¡Santo Dios!* * *[dʒiːz]interjection (AmE colloq) caray! (fam), jo! (Esp fam) -
2 jeez
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3 híjole
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4 hostia
Del verbo hostiar: ( conjugate hostiar) \ \
hostia es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: hostia hostiar
hostia sustantivo femenino 1 (Relig) host 2 (Esp vulg o fam) ( golpe) slap, smack in the face (o mouth etc); 3 ( uso expletivo) (Esp vulg o fam)◊ ¡hostia(s)! jeez! (AmE colloq), bloody hell! (BrE sl);hace un frío de la hostia it's goddamn (AmE) o (BrE) bloody freezing! (sl); ¡qué hostias …! what the hell …! (sl)
hostia
I sustantivo femenino
1 Rel host
2 vulgar (golpe) belt, smash, thump
II excl vulgar (usu tb pl) shit! bloody hell! Locuciones: fam vulgar estar de mala hostia, to be in a foul mood
ser la hostia, (estupendo) to be bloody amazing o fantastic (ser el colmo, intolerable) to be the limit
echando hostias, as fast as possible: cuando oímos la explosión, salimos de ahí echando hostias, when we heard the explosion we shot out of the house ' hostia' also found in these entries: English: host - wafer
См. также в других словарях:
jeez — [ dʒiz ] or jeez Lou|ise [ ,dʒiz lu iz ] interjection SPOKEN used when you are very surprised or angry about something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
jeez — UK [dʒiːz] / US [dʒɪz] or jeez Louise UK [ˌdʒiːz luːˈiːz] / US [ˌdʒɪz luˈɪz] interjection spoken American used when you are very surprised or angry about something … English dictionary
jeez — /jeez/, interj. (used as a mild expression of surprise, disappointment, astonishment, etc.) [1920 25, Amer.; euphemistic shortening of Jesus] * * * … Universalium
jeez — [dʒi:z] interjection informal [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Jesus] used to express feelings such as surprise, anger, annoyance etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
Jeez — also jeeze, 1922, Amer.Eng., euphemistic corruption JESUS (Cf. Jesus) … Etymology dictionary
jeez — [jēz] interj. [euphemism for JESUS2] used variously to express surprise, anger, annoyance, etc … English World dictionary
Jeez — [[t]ʤi͟ːz[/t]] also Jees EXCLAM Some people say Jeez when they are shocked or surprised about something, or to introduce a remark or response. Jeez is short for Jesus . This use could cause offence. [INFORMAL] Jeez, I wish they d tell us what the … English dictionary
jeez — interjection a) Exclamation of fright, incredibility, shock, surprise or anger. b) Jeez, that was one helluva week … Wiktionary
jeez — /dʒiz/ (say jeez) interjection Colloquial (an exclamation expressing surprise, admiration, etc.) Also, geez, jees. {variant of Jesus} …
Jeez Louise — may refer to: * Jeez Louise , a song by Zumpano from their 1995 album Look What the Rookie Did * Jeez Louise , a song by Grandaddy from their 2006 album Just Like the Fambly Cat * Jeez Louise , A common expression used to express frustration or a … Wikipedia
jeez Louise — jeez UK [dʒiːz] / US [dʒɪz] or jeez Louise UK [ˌdʒiːz luːˈiːz] / US [ˌdʒɪz luˈɪz] interjection spoken American used when you are very surprised or angry about something … English dictionary