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1 juerga
f.1 rave-up, binge (informal).irse de juerga to go out on the townestar de juerga to be partyingtomar algo a juerga to take something as a joke¡qué juerga nos pasamos anoche con su primo! what a laugh we had with her cousin last night!2 drunken party, drinking session, rave-up, wassail.3 merrymaking.4 spree, boisterous merrymaking, drinking bout, good time.* * *1 familiar rave-up, bash■ está siempre de juerga he's always out having a good time, he's always out partying\correrse una juerga to have a ballirse de juerga to go out on the town* * *femenino (fam)ir de juerga — to go out on the town o out partying (colloq)
organizar una juerga — to have o throw a party
correrse una juerga — (fam) to have a ball o a great time (colloq)
* * *= bash, revels, bout of boozing, drinking bout, boozing bout, partying, beano.Ex. The 'Book bash' designed to recruit special needs children and their families to the library.Ex. Virtually all of the revels at court and many of the temporary, purpose built banqueting houses used to celebrate diplomatic occasions between 1543 and 1559 were produced and built under the supervision of Sir Thomas Cawarden.Ex. Did you know that heavy bouts of boozing damages the red muscle fibres you need for endurance?.Ex. For the most part it is a story of bug-ridden rooms in working-men's hotels, of fights, drinking bouts, cheap brothels, Russian refugees, cadging.Ex. After another of his boozing bouts his bride-to-be throws him out of her house.Ex. The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.Ex. Things take a turn for the unexpected, however, when Herman suggests that the three of them head off for a beano by the sea.----* correrse una juerga = have + a ball, have + a great time.* de juerga = out on the town, a (late) night out on the town.* irse de juerga = paint + the town red, go out on + the town.* juerga de cerveza = beer bash.* salir de juerga = go out + boozing, paint + the town red, go out on + the town.* * *femenino (fam)ir de juerga — to go out on the town o out partying (colloq)
organizar una juerga — to have o throw a party
correrse una juerga — (fam) to have a ball o a great time (colloq)
* * *= bash, revels, bout of boozing, drinking bout, boozing bout, partying, beano.Ex: The 'Book bash' designed to recruit special needs children and their families to the library.
Ex: Virtually all of the revels at court and many of the temporary, purpose built banqueting houses used to celebrate diplomatic occasions between 1543 and 1559 were produced and built under the supervision of Sir Thomas Cawarden.Ex: Did you know that heavy bouts of boozing damages the red muscle fibres you need for endurance?.Ex: For the most part it is a story of bug-ridden rooms in working-men's hotels, of fights, drinking bouts, cheap brothels, Russian refugees, cadging.Ex: After another of his boozing bouts his bride-to-be throws him out of her house.Ex: The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.Ex: Things take a turn for the unexpected, however, when Herman suggests that the three of them head off for a beano by the sea.* correrse una juerga = have + a ball, have + a great time.* de juerga = out on the town, a (late) night out on the town.* irse de juerga = paint + the town red, go out on + the town.* juerga de cerveza = beer bash.* salir de juerga = go out + boozing, paint + the town red, go out on + the town.* * *( fam)partyinganoche nos fuimos de juerga last night we went out on the town o we went out partying ( colloq)organizar or montar una juerga to have o throw a partyno puedo estar todas las noches de juerga I can't live it up every night, I can't go out on the town every night ( colloq)* * *
juerga sustantivo femenino (fam):◊ ir de juerga to go out on the town o out partying (colloq);
organizar una juerga to have o throw a party
juerga f fam binge, rave-up
correrse una juerga, to go on a binge
' juerga' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amiguete
- compinche
- correrse
- desmadre
- jarana
- jolgorio
- farra
English:
approve of
- binge
- booze-up
- fling
- night
- out
- piss-up
- spree
- bash
* * *juerga nfFammontar una juerga to party, Br to have a rave-up;correrse una juerga, irse de juerga to go out on the town;estar de juerga to be partying;tomar algo a juerga to take sth as a joke;¡qué juerga nos pasamos anoche con su primo! what a laugh we had with her cousin last night!* * *f fampartying fam ;irse de juerga go out on the town fam, go out partying fam ;correrse una juerga have a ball fam* * *juerga nf: partying, bingeirse de juerga: to go on a spree* * * -
2 juerga
sustantivo femeninojuergajuerga ['xwerγa]Gaudi femenino o neutro; ayer estuve de juerga (familiar) ich habe gestern einen draufgemacht; se le nota en la cara que se ha corrido unas cuantas juergas (familiar) man sieht ihm/ihr an, dass er/sie ein ausschweifendes Leben geführt hat; ayer noche se armó una juerga increíble en este bar (familiar) gestern Abend war in dieser Kneipe der Bär los -
3 juerga
f разг. 1) приятно забавление; 2) шумно веселие; гуляй; armar juerga правя купон; correr (correrse) una juerga прен. участвам в купон, гуляй; tomar a juerga una cosa приемам нещо за шега. -
4 juerga *
SF binge *¡vaya juerga que nos vamos a correr! — we'll have a great time!
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5 juerga
f разгшу́мное весе́лье; гуля́нка; пиру́шкаarmar, montar una juerga — устро́ить весе́лье, попо́йку
estar, irse de juerga — гуля́ть; кути́ть
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6 juerga
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7 juerga
f1) отдых, развлечение, забава2) шумное веселье, гулянка, пирушка, кутёжestar (irse) de juerga — кутить; гулять
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8 juerga
сущ.1) общ. попойка, пьянка2) разг. загул, междусобойчик, пир горой, сабантуй -
9 juerga
• boisterous merrymaking• carousal• drinking bout• good tidings• good timing• merrymaking• razzle• revegetation• revel away• spree -
10 juerga
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11 juerga
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12 juerga de cerveza
(n.) = beer bashEx. Community law enforcement was described as very lax, allowing the students to have weekend beer bashes regularly.* * *(n.) = beer bashEx: Community law enforcement was described as very lax, allowing the students to have weekend beer bashes regularly.
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13 juerga de borrachera
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14 ayer estuve de juerga
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15 ayer noche se armó una juerga increíble en este bar
ayer noche se armó una juerga increíble en este bar(familiar) gestern Abend war in dieser Kneipe der Bär losDiccionario Español-Alemán > ayer noche se armó una juerga increíble en este bar
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16 correrse una juerga
to have a ball* * *(v.) = have + a ball, have + a great timeEx. We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.Ex. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.* * *(v.) = have + a ball, have + a great timeEx: We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.
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17 irse de juerga
to go out on the town* * *(v.) = paint + the town red, go out on + the townEx. Another sign of middle age is when, after painting the town red, you have to rest a week before applying the second coat.Ex. A couple had only been married for two weeks and the husband, although very much in love, couldn't wait to go out on the town and party with his old buddies.* * *(v.) = paint + the town red, go out on + the townEx: Another sign of middle age is when, after painting the town red, you have to rest a week before applying the second coat.
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18 estar de juerga
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19 de juerga
= out on the town, a (late) night out on the townEx. She said that she took up smoking just to have something else to do while out on the town.Ex. For your night out on the town get picked up and dropped off at your home or hotel and enjoy an evening worry free of driving, parking or hailing a cab.* * *= out on the town, a (late) night out on the townEx: She said that she took up smoking just to have something else to do while out on the town.
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20 salir de juerga
(v.) = go out + boozing, paint + the town red, go out on + the townEx. For students who want to avoid tourists, it's definitely one of the best places to go out boozing.Ex. Another sign of middle age is when, after painting the town red, you have to rest a week before applying the second coat.Ex. A couple had only been married for two weeks and the husband, although very much in love, couldn't wait to go out on the town and party with his old buddies.* * *(v.) = go out + boozing, paint + the town red, go out on + the townEx: For students who want to avoid tourists, it's definitely one of the best places to go out boozing.
Ex: Another sign of middle age is when, after painting the town red, you have to rest a week before applying the second coat.Ex: A couple had only been married for two weeks and the husband, although very much in love, couldn't wait to go out on the town and party with his old buddies.
См. также в других словарях:
juerga — (De huelga). 1. f. Jolgorio, jarana. 2. juerga flamenca. juerga flamenca. f. En Andalucía, reunión bulliciosa en la que se canta, se bebe y se baila flamenco. correr, o correrse, una juerga. frs. coloqs. Tomar parte en ella. tomar a juerga algo.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
juerga — sustantivo femenino 1. Uso/registro: coloquial. Diversión muy animada: Estuvieron de juerga toda la noche. La actriz tenía fama de correrse unas juergas espectaculares … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
juerga — [xwɛʀga] n. f. ÉTYM. Mil. XXe (in Larousse, 1968); mot espagnol. ❖ ♦ Séance de chants et de danses flamencos … Encyclopédie Universelle
juerga — (Variante andaluza de huelga.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 Diversión bulliciosa: ■ acabamos montando una juerga en el despacho. SINÓNIMO jarana jolgorio FRASEOLOGÍA correr o correrse una juerga … Enciclopedia Universal
juerga — s. diversión, fiesta. ❙ «En las fiestas no participaba de la juerga de los demás.» José María Conget, Todas las mujeres, 1989, RAE CREA. ❙ «Menuda juerga armaron.» Miguel Delibes, La hoja roja, 1986, RAE CREA. ❙ ▄▀ «Parece que los vecinos de al… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
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juerga — Esta palabra es una variante andaluza de huelga, sustantivo de holgar, del latín tardío follicare, soplar, respirar , palabra relacionada con fuelle ( follar … Diccionario del origen de las palabras
juerga — sustantivo femenino diversión, jarana (coloquial), parranda, desmadre, farra*, fiesta. Desmadre tiene un valor intensivo ya que designa una juerga desenfrenada. * * * Sinónimos: ■ jarana, parranda … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
juerga — pop. Jolgorio// orgía … Diccionario Lunfardo
juerga — f. Diversión, jarana … Diccionario Castellano
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