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1 leash
li:ʃ(a strip of leather or piece of chain attached to a collar round its neck by which a dog etc is held.) correatr[liːʃ]1 correaleash ['li:ʃ] vt: atraillar (un animal)leash n: traílla fn.• correa s.f.• traílla s.f.v.• poner correa v.liːʃnoun correa f, traílla fto keep somebody on a leash — mantener* or tener* a alguien a raya
to strain at the leash — ( be impatient) morirse* de impaciencia; ( lit) \<\<dog\>\> tirar de la correa, jalar la traílla or correa (AmL exc CS)
[liːʃ]N correa f, traílla f ; strain I, 3.* * *[liːʃ]noun correa f, traílla fto keep somebody on a leash — mantener* or tener* a alguien a raya
to strain at the leash — ( be impatient) morirse* de impaciencia; ( lit) \<\<dog\>\> tirar de la correa, jalar la traílla or correa (AmL exc CS)
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2 tirar
tirar ( conjugate tirar) verbo transitivo 1 tirarle algo a algn ( para que lo agarre) to throw sb sth; ( con agresividad) to throw sth at sb◊ ¡qué manera de tirar el dinero! what a waste of money!2 3 ‹ cohete› to fire, launch; ‹ flecha› to shoot 4 (AmL) ( atrayendo hacia sí) to pull; verbo intransitivo 1 ( atrayendo hacia sí) to pull; tirar de algo to pull sth; 2b) (Dep) to shoot;tirar al arco (AmL) or (Esp) a puerta to shoot at goal ( en juegos de dados) to throw; ( en dardos) to throw; ( en bolos) to bowl 3 4◊ tirando ger (fam): gano poco pero vamos tirando I don't earn much but we're managing;¿qué tal andas? — tirando how are things? — not too bad 5 ella tira más a la madre she takes after her mother more tirarse verbo pronominal 1 tirarse en paracaídas to parachute; ( en emergencia) to bale out; tirarse de cabeza to dive in, to jump in headfirst 2 (fam) ‹horas/días› to spend; 3 (fam) ( expulsar):◊ tirarse un pedo to fart (sl)
tirar
I verbo transitivo
1 (arrojar, echar) to throw: lo tiró al agua, he threw it into the water
no tires la cáscara al suelo, don't throw o drop the peel on the floor (enérgicamente) to fling, hurl: lo tiró al fuego, she threw it on the fire
2 (deshacerse de) to throw out o away
tiré mis zapatos viejos, I threw my old shoes away
3 (malgastar) tiraste el dinero con esa joya falsa, you've wasted your money on that fake jewel (despilfarrar) to squander
4 (hacer caer) to knock over: tiré el vaso, I knocked the glass over
5 (derribar a alguien) to knock o push over
tirar abajo (una pared, una puerta) to knock down (demoler) to pull down
6 (una bomba) to drop (un tiro, un cohete) to fire
7 (una foto) to take
8 Impr to print
II verbo intransitivo
1 (hacer fuerza hacia sí) to pull: no le tires del pelo, don't pull his hair
¡tira de la cuerda!, tug on the rope!
2 (disparar) to shoot Dep to shoot (dados, dardos) to throw
3 fam (gustar) le tira mucho el baloncesto, he's very keen on basketball
4 (tender) tira a azul, it's bluish (parecerse) tira a su madre, she takes after her mother
5 fam (arreglárselas) ir tirando, to get by, manage
6 (ir) tira a la derecha, turn right ' tirar' also found in these entries: Spanish: aire - bala - borda - calle - casa - esconder - palanca - toalla - trapo - apedrear - arrojar - basura - blanco - botar - cadena - crimen - echar - jalar - pinta - zumbar English: aim at - archery - bung - cast - chain - chuck - chuck away - chuck out - clearout - dash - drag - draw - fling - flush - haul - heave - keep - knock off - knock over - lash out - pitch - pull - pull on - pull over - putt - run off - shoot - sling - sling out - splash out - sponge - strain - throw - throw aside - throw away - throw out - toss - toss away - towel - town - trash - tug - turf out - waste - yank - beat - blow - bring - disposable - ditch
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