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1 марьяж
м. карт.matrimony, marriage ( king and queen in card games) -
2 baraja
f.1 pack (British), deck (of cards) (United States).2 deck, deck of cards, pack, pack of cards.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: barajar.* * *1 (naipes) pack, deck2 (gama) range\jugar con dos barajas to be a double-dealero jugamos todos o rompemos la baraja if we don't all pull our weight, we might as well call it off* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=juego de cartas) pack of cards; Méx cardsBARAJA ESPAÑOLA The Spanish deck of cards differs from its British and American counterpart, known in Spain as the baraja francesa. The four Spanish suits, oros, copas, espadas and bastos ("golden coins", "goblets", "swords" and "clubs") each contain nine numbered cards, although for certain games only seven are used, and three picture cards: sota, caballo and rey (jack, queen, king).jugar baraja — LAm to play cards
* * *femenino deck o (BrE) pack (of cards)jugar con dos barajas — to play a double game
* * *= deck.Ex. As the user traverses links, new pages appear on top of the current deck.----* baraja de cartas = pack of playing cards, deck of playing cards, deck of cards.* carta de baraja = playing card.* * *femenino deck o (BrE) pack (of cards)jugar con dos barajas — to play a double game
* * *= deck.Ex: As the user traverses links, new pages appear on top of the current deck.
* baraja de cartas = pack of playing cards, deck of playing cards, deck of cards.* carta de baraja = playing card.* * *baraja baraja española (↑ baraja a1)1 (conjunto) deck o ( BrE) pack (of cards)jugar con dos barajas to play a double gameo jugamos todos o se rompe la baraja either we all do it ( o go etc) or nobody does2 (naipe) (AmC, Méx, RPl, Ven) card, playing card* * *
Del verbo barajar: ( conjugate barajar)
baraja es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
baraja
barajar
baraja sustantivo femenino
deck o (BrE) pack (of cards)
barajar ( conjugate barajar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ cartas› to shuffle
2 ‹nombres/posibilidades› to consider, look at;
‹ cifras› to talk about, mention
baraja sustantivo femenino pack, deck
barajar verbo transitivo
1 (los naipes) to shuffle
2 fig (considerar distintas posibilidades) to consider, juggle with
' baraja' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
jota
- oro
- cortar
- marcar
English:
card
- deck
- jack
- pack
- spade
* * *baraja nf1. [conjunto de naipes] Br pack o US deck (of cards);jugar con dos barajas to play a double gamebaraja española = Spanish deck of cards;baraja francesa = standard 52-card deck2. Am [naipe individual] (playing) cardBARAJA ESPAÑOLAThe Spanish deck of playing cards is markedly different from that used in the United States and the rest of Europe (which is known as the “baraja francesa”, or “French deck”, in Spain). The Spanish deck is made up of four suits: “oros” (gold coins), “copas” (gold cups), “espadas” (swords) and “bastos” (clubs). There are no cards numbered eight or nine. The “sota”, or jack, is counted as ten, followed by the “caballo” (a knight on horseback) and the “rey” (king). Among the most common games played with these cards are “la brisca”, “el tute” and “el mus”, but there are many others.* * *f deck of cards;jugar con dos barajas fig not play straight;se rompe la baraja fig the whole deal’s off* * *baraja nf: deck of cards* * *baraja n (de naipes) pack of cards -
3 court
ko:t
1. noun1) (a place where legal cases are heard: a magistrates' court; the High Court.) juzgado2) (the judges and officials of a legal court: The accused is to appear before the court on Friday.) tribunal3) (a marked-out space for certain games: a tennis-court; a squash court.) pista, cancha4) (the officials, councillors etc of a king or queen: the court of King James.) corte5) (the palace of a king or queen: Hampton Court.) palacio6) (an open space surrounded by houses or by the parts of one house.) patio
2. verb1) (to try to win the love of; to woo.) cortejar, hacer la corte a2) (to try to gain (admiration etc).) buscar3) (to seem to be deliberately risking (disaster etc).) correr, ponerse delante de, buscar•- courtier- courtly
- courtliness
- courtship
- courthouse
- court-martial
- courtyard
court n1. juzgado / tribunal2. pista / cancha3. cortetr[kɔːt]■ silence in court! ¡silencio!2 (royal) corte nombre femenino3 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (tennis, squash, etc) pista, cancha4 (courtyard) patio1 (woman) cortejar, hacer la corte a; (influential person) tratar de ganarse el favor de, tratar de ganarse la aceptación de2 (support, approval, popularity) tratar de ganarse, buscar; (favour, publicity) buscar3 (failure, disaster, death, danger) exponerse a, buscarse1 tener novio, tener novia■ are you courting yet? ¿ya tienes novio,-a?\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go to court acudir a los tribunalesto hold court (entertain admirers) estar rodeado,-a de admiradoresto settle out of court llegar a un acuerdo antes de ir a juicioto take somebody to court llevar a alguien a juicio, llevar a alguien a los tribunalescourt card figuracourt case causa, juiciocourt jester bufón nombre masculinocourt martial consejo de guerracourt of inquiry comisión nombre femenino de investigacióncourt order orden nombre femenino judicialcourt shoe zapato salónhigh court tribunal nombre masculino supremocourt ['kort] vtwoo: cortejar, galantearcourt n1) palace: palacio m2) retinue: corte f, séquito m3) courtyard: patio m4) : cancha f (de tenis, baloncesto, etc.)5) tribunal: corte f, tribunal mthe Supreme Court: la Corte Supreman.• atrio s.m.• consejo s.m.• corte s.m.• juzgado (Jurisprudencia) s.m.• patio s.m.• tribunal (Jurisprudencia) s.m.v.• amartelar v.• arrullar v.• cortejar v.• enamorar v.• festejar v.• galantear v.• obsequiar v.• solicitar v.kɔːrt, kɔːt
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1) ( Law)a) ( tribunal) tribunal mto appear in court — comparecer* ante el tribunal or los tribunales
to settle out of court — transigir* extrajudicialmente, llegar* a una transacción extrajudicial
to take somebody to court — demandar a alguien, llevar a alguien a juicio
to laugh somebody/something out of court — reírse* de alguien/algo; (before n)
court case — causa f, juicio m
court order — orden f judicial
b) ( building) juzgado m2)a) ( of sovereign) corte fb) ( palace) palacio m3) ( Sport) cancha f (AmL), pista f (Esp)4) ( courtyard) patio m
II
1.
a) \<\<girl\>\> (dated) cortejar (ant), hacerle* la corte a (ant)b) ( seek) \<\<danger/favor\>\> buscar*; \<\<disaster\>\> exponerse* a
2.
vi \<\<couple\>\> (dated) estar* de novios, noviar (AmL fam), pololear (Chi fam)[kɔːt]1. N1) (Jur) tribunal m, juzgado m, corte f (esp LAm); (=officers and/or public) tribunal mcrown 3., high 4., magistrate, out-of-court, supremeto take sb to court (over sth) — llevar a algn a los tribunales or ante el tribunal (por algo)
2) (Tennis) pista f, cancha fhard/grass court — pista f or cancha f dura/de hierba
to hold court — (fig) dar audiencia, recibir en audiencia
4) (Archit) patio m5)to pay court to — † hacer la corte a
2. VT1) [+ woman] pretender or cortejar a2) (fig) (=seek) [+ favour] intentar conseguir; [+ death, disaster] buscar, exponerse a3.VI † ser noviosare you courting? — ¿tienes novio?
4.CPDcourt action N —
she was threatened with court action — la amenazaron con llevarla a juicio, la amenazaron con presentar una demanda judicial contra ella
court appearance N — comparecencia f ante el tribunal
court card N — (esp Brit) figura f
court case N — proceso m
court circular N — noticiario m de la corte
court hearing N — vista f oral
court martial N — = court-martial
court of appeal N — tribunal m de apelación
court of inquiry N — comisión f de investigación
court of justice, court of law N — tribunal m de justicia
Court of Session N — (Scot) Tribunal m Supremo de Escocia
court order N — mandato m judicial
court ruling N — decisión f judicial
court shoe N — (Brit) escarpín m
* * *[kɔːrt, kɔːt]
I
1) ( Law)a) ( tribunal) tribunal mto appear in court — comparecer* ante el tribunal or los tribunales
to settle out of court — transigir* extrajudicialmente, llegar* a una transacción extrajudicial
to take somebody to court — demandar a alguien, llevar a alguien a juicio
to laugh somebody/something out of court — reírse* de alguien/algo; (before n)
court case — causa f, juicio m
court order — orden f judicial
b) ( building) juzgado m2)a) ( of sovereign) corte fb) ( palace) palacio m3) ( Sport) cancha f (AmL), pista f (Esp)4) ( courtyard) patio m
II
1.
a) \<\<girl\>\> (dated) cortejar (ant), hacerle* la corte a (ant)b) ( seek) \<\<danger/favor\>\> buscar*; \<\<disaster\>\> exponerse* a
2.
vi \<\<couple\>\> (dated) estar* de novios, noviar (AmL fam), pololear (Chi fam) -
4 Jack
‹æk1) (an instrument for lifting up a motor car or other heavy weight: You should always keep a jack in the car in case you need to change a wheel.) gato2) (the playing-card between the ten and queen, sometimes called the knave: The jack, queen and king are the three face cards.) sota•- jack upjack n1. jota / sota2. gatotr[ʤæk]1 Juanito\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbefore you can say Jack Robinson en un periquete, en un santiaménevery man Jack (of them) hasta el últimoI'm all right Jack! ¡aquí me las den todas!Jack of all trades, master of none quien mucho abarca poco aprietaJack the Ripper Jack el Destripadorjack ['ʤæk] vt1) : levantar (con un gato)2) increase: subir, aumentarjack n1) : gato m, cric mhydraulic jack: gato hidráulico2) flag: pabellón m3) socket: enchufe m hembra4) : jota f, valet mjack of hearts: jota de corazones5) jacks npl: cantillos mpln.• jota (de la baraja) s.f.n.• barrilete s.m.• boliche s.m.• cantillo s.m.• cric s.m.• gato s.m.• gato mecánico s.m.• marinero s.m.• mozo s.m.• sacabotas s.m.• sota s.f.• sujeto s.m.dʒæk1) ( lifting device) gato m2) ( socket) enchufe m hembra3)a) ( in French pack of cards) jota f, valet m; ( in Spanish pack) sota fb) ( Games) ≈taba fc) ( in bowls) boliche m4)I'm all right, Jack! — (BrE set phrase: colloq) mientras yo esté bien..., allá se pudran los demás (fam)
•Phrasal Verbs:- jack in- jack up[dʒæk]1.of John; Juanito2.CPDJack Frost N — personificación del hielo
Jack Ketch N — el verdugo
Jack Robinson N —
before you can say Jack Robinson — en un santiamén, en un decir Jesús
Jack Tar N — el marinero
* * *[dʒæk]1) ( lifting device) gato m2) ( socket) enchufe m hembra3)a) ( in French pack of cards) jota f, valet m; ( in Spanish pack) sota fb) ( Games) ≈taba fc) ( in bowls) boliche m4)I'm all right, Jack! — (BrE set phrase: colloq) mientras yo esté bien..., allá se pudran los demás (fam)
•Phrasal Verbs:- jack in- jack up -
5 jack
‹æk1) (an instrument for lifting up a motor car or other heavy weight: You should always keep a jack in the car in case you need to change a wheel.) gato2) (the playing-card between the ten and queen, sometimes called the knave: The jack, queen and king are the three face cards.) sota•- jack upjack n1. jota / sota2. gatotr[ʤæk]1 Juanito\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbefore you can say Jack Robinson en un periquete, en un santiaménevery man Jack (of them) hasta el últimoI'm all right Jack! ¡aquí me las den todas!Jack of all trades, master of none quien mucho abarca poco aprietaJack the Ripper Jack el Destripadorjack ['ʤæk] vt1) : levantar (con un gato)2) increase: subir, aumentarjack n1) : gato m, cric mhydraulic jack: gato hidráulico2) flag: pabellón m3) socket: enchufe m hembra4) : jota f, valet mjack of hearts: jota de corazones5) jacks npl: cantillos mpln.• jota (de la baraja) s.f.n.• barrilete s.m.• boliche s.m.• cantillo s.m.• cric s.m.• gato s.m.• gato mecánico s.m.• marinero s.m.• mozo s.m.• sacabotas s.m.• sota s.f.• sujeto s.m.dʒæk1) ( lifting device) gato m2) ( socket) enchufe m hembra3)a) ( in French pack of cards) jota f, valet m; ( in Spanish pack) sota fb) ( Games) ≈taba fc) ( in bowls) boliche m4)I'm all right, Jack! — (BrE set phrase: colloq) mientras yo esté bien..., allá se pudran los demás (fam)
•Phrasal Verbs:- jack in- jack up[dʒæk]1. N1) (Aut, Tech) gato m, gata f (LAm)2) (Elec) toma f de corriente, enchufe m hembra3) (Bowls) boliche m4) (Cards) (in ordinary pack of cards) jota f ; (in Spanish pack) sota f5) (also: bootjack) sacabotas m inv6) (Naut) marinero m7) (=fish) lucio m joven8) jacks (=game) cantillos mpl2.CPDjack plane N — garlopa f
jack rabbit N — (US) liebre f americana
- jack in- jack off- jack up* * *[dʒæk]1) ( lifting device) gato m2) ( socket) enchufe m hembra3)a) ( in French pack of cards) jota f, valet m; ( in Spanish pack) sota fb) ( Games) ≈taba fc) ( in bowls) boliche m4)I'm all right, Jack! — (BrE set phrase: colloq) mientras yo esté bien..., allá se pudran los demás (fam)
•Phrasal Verbs:- jack in- jack up -
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