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1 lame
leim
1. adjective1) (unable to walk properly: He was lame for weeks after his fall.) cojo2) (not satisfactory; unacceptable: a lame excuse.) poco convincente
2. verb(to make unable to walk properly: He was lamed by a bullet in the ankle.) lisiar, dejar cojo- lamely- lameness
lame adj cojotr[leɪm]1 cojo,-a■ lame in one leg cojo,-a de una pierna\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL1) : cojo, renco, rengo2) weak: pobre, débil, poco convincentea lame excuse: una excusa débillamé [lɑ'meɪ, læ-] n: lamé madj.• cojo, -a adj.• derrengado, -a adj.• estropeado, -a adj.• lisiado, -a adj.• poco convincente adj.• zopo, -a adj.v.• encojar v.• incapacitar v.
I leɪm1) (in foot, leg) cojo, renco, rengo (AmL)to be lame in one leg — cojear or renquear or (AmL tb) renguear de una pierna
to go lame — quedarse cojo (or renco etc)
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transitive verb lisiar, dejar lisiado[leɪm]1. ADJ(compar lamer) (superl lamest)1) (physically) cojo•
to be lame in one foot — (permanently) ser cojo de un pie, cojear de un pie; (temporarily) estar cojo de un pie, cojear de un pie•
to be left lame — quedarse cojo2) (=weak) [excuse] débil, pobre; [attempt] patético; [joke] malo; [argument, performance] flojo, pobre2.N3.VT lisiar, dejar lisiado4.CPDlame duck N — (=person) caso m perdido
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I [leɪm]1) (in foot, leg) cojo, renco, rengo (AmL)to be lame in one leg — cojear or renquear or (AmL tb) renguear de una pierna
to go lame — quedarse cojo (or renco etc)
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transitive verb lisiar, dejar lisiado -
2 lamé
leim
1. adjective1) (unable to walk properly: He was lame for weeks after his fall.) cojo2) (not satisfactory; unacceptable: a lame excuse.) poco convincente
2. verb(to make unable to walk properly: He was lamed by a bullet in the ankle.) lisiar, dejar cojo- lamely- lameness
lame adj cojotr[leɪm]1 cojo,-a■ lame in one leg cojo,-a de una pierna\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL1) : cojo, renco, rengo2) weak: pobre, débil, poco convincentea lame excuse: una excusa débillamé [lɑ'meɪ, læ-] n: lamé madj.• cojo, -a adj.• derrengado, -a adj.• estropeado, -a adj.• lisiado, -a adj.• poco convincente adj.• zopo, -a adj.v.• encojar v.• incapacitar v.
I leɪm1) (in foot, leg) cojo, renco, rengo (AmL)to be lame in one leg — cojear or renquear or (AmL tb) renguear de una pierna
to go lame — quedarse cojo (or renco etc)
II
transitive verb lisiar, dejar lisiado['lɑːmeɪ]N lamé m* * *
I [leɪm]1) (in foot, leg) cojo, renco, rengo (AmL)to be lame in one leg — cojear or renquear or (AmL tb) renguear de una pierna
to go lame — quedarse cojo (or renco etc)
II
transitive verb lisiar, dejar lisiado
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