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1 Lance Corporal
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2 lance corporal
Abbreviation: Lance Cpl. -
3 corporal
adj.1 body.2 corporal, body, material, bodily.* * *► adjetivo1 corporal, body1 RELIGIÓN corporal, corporale* * *adj.bodily, corporal* * *ADJ corporal, bodily* * *I IImasculino corporal, corporale* * *= bodily, somatic, corporeal, body.Ex. His bodily frame, verging on obesity, appeared to have fallen into disrepair, as though he had ceased to be interested in it.Ex. Research has also found that the fair skinned Eurocentric model is the somatic norm for advertising.Ex. In particular, body piercings, tattoos, self-mutilation, cosmetic surgery and eating disorders all form part of American culture's obsession with corporeal malleability and the body as a form of adornment.Ex. Ramberg depicts women's torsos clad in ultrafeminine undergarments and creates body metaphors from jackets, vests, breastplates, and fur pieces.----* castigos corporales = corporal punishment.* causar daño corporal = cause + injury.* daño corporal = bodily injury, bodily harm, physical injury.* daños corporales = personal injury.* fluido corporal = body fluid.* grasa corporal = body fat.* humor corporal = body fluid.* índice de masa corporal (IMC) = body mass index (BMI).* lenguaje corporal = body language.* lesión corporal = bodily harm.* loción corporal = body lotion.* masa corporal = body mass.* necesidad corporal = bodily function.* olor corporal = body scent.* ruido corporal = bodily noise.* salud corporal = bodily health.* terapia corporal = bodywork.* * *I IImasculino corporal, corporale* * *= bodily, somatic, corporeal, body.Ex: His bodily frame, verging on obesity, appeared to have fallen into disrepair, as though he had ceased to be interested in it.
Ex: Research has also found that the fair skinned Eurocentric model is the somatic norm for advertising.Ex: In particular, body piercings, tattoos, self-mutilation, cosmetic surgery and eating disorders all form part of American culture's obsession with corporeal malleability and the body as a form of adornment.Ex: Ramberg depicts women's torsos clad in ultrafeminine undergarments and creates body metaphors from jackets, vests, breastplates, and fur pieces.* castigos corporales = corporal punishment.* causar daño corporal = cause + injury.* daño corporal = bodily injury, bodily harm, physical injury.* daños corporales = personal injury.* fluido corporal = body fluid.* grasa corporal = body fat.* humor corporal = body fluid.* índice de masa corporal (IMC) = body mass index (BMI).* lenguaje corporal = body language.* lesión corporal = bodily harm.* loción corporal = body lotion.* masa corporal = body mass.* necesidad corporal = bodily function.* olor corporal = body scent.* ruido corporal = bodily noise.* salud corporal = bodily health.* terapia corporal = bodywork.* * *‹trabajo› physicalinstituto de estética corporal fitness center( Relig) corporal, corporale* * *
corporal adjetivo ‹ trabajo› physical;
‹ necesidades› bodily ( before n);
‹ castigo› corporal ( before n)
corporal adjetivo corporal, (of the body)
castigo corporal, corporal punishment
expresión corporal, body language
olor corporal, body odour, BO
' corporal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabo
- leche
- pesadez
- tacto
- castigo
English:
body language
- corporal
- lance corporal
- bodily
- body
* * *♦ adj[trabajo, daño] physical; [castigo] corporal;calor corporal body heat♦ nmRel [lienzo] corporal* * ** * *corporal adj: corporal, bodily -
4 lance
m.1 incident.2 dispute (riña).3 throw.4 accident.5 one-night stand.6 courting.7 Lance.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: lanzar.* * *1 (suceso) event2 (infortunio) incident3 (pelea) quarrel4 DEPORTE move\de lance second-handlance de fortuna stroke of lucklance de honor duel* * *SM1) (=episodio) incident, event2) (=momento difícil) critical moment, difficult moment3) (=riña) row, quarrellance de honor — affair of honour, affair of honor (EEUU), duel
4) [de red] throw, cast5) (Pesca) catch6) (Dep) move, piece of play7) (=accidente) chance, accident8)tirarse (a) un lance — Cono Sur to take a chance
9) (Com)de lance — secondhand, cheap
comprar algo de lance — to buy sth secondhand, buy sth cheap
10) Cono Sur (=agachada) duck, dodgesacar lance — to dodge, duck away
11) Cono Sur (=parte) section, range* * *1)a) (Taur) incident, movetirarse un lance — (CS fam) to try one's luck
2)b) ( situación difícil) tight spot3) ( ocasión)* * *1)a) (Taur) incident, movetirarse un lance — (CS fam) to try one's luck
2)b) ( situación difícil) tight spot3) ( ocasión)* * *A1 ( Taur) incident, movetirarse un lance con algn (CS fam) (en sentido sexual) to make a pass at sb, hit on sb ( AmE colloq)B1 (incidente) incident2 (riña) quarrelCompuesto:duel, affaire d'honneurC(ocasión): de lance secondhandlibro/librería de lance secondhand book/bookstorecomprar/vender algo de lance to buy/sell sth secondhand* * *
Del verbo lanzar: ( conjugate lanzar)
lancé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
lance es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
lance
lanzar
lanzar ( conjugate lanzar) verbo transitivo
1
( en béisbol) to pitch
‹ bomba› to drop
2 ‹producto/libro› to launch
3
‹ indirecta› to drop;
‹ grito› to give;
verbo intransitivo ( en béisbol) to pitch
lanzarse verbo pronominal
◊ lancese al agua/al vacío to leap into the water/the void;
lancese en paracaídas to parachute;
( en una emergencia) to bale outb) (abalanzarse, precipitarse):◊ lancese sobre algo/algn to pounce on sth/sb;
lancese al ataque to attack
lance sustantivo masculino
1 (suceso) event, episode: fue un lance muy divertido, it was an amusing occurrence
aprovechamos el lance para desaparecer, we took advantage of the incident to disappear
2 (situación difícil) tight spot: nunca me ví en un lance semejante, I'd never been in such a tight spot before
3 (pelea, riña) quarrel: le hirieron en el lance, he was injured during the fight
♦ Locuciones: de lance, second-hand: una librería de lance, a second-hand bookshop
lanzar verbo transitivo
1 (arrojar) to throw
2 (insulto, grito) to let out: le lanzó una mirada de rencor, she shot him a resentful look
3 Mil & Com to launch
' lance' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
suerte
- garrocha
- lanza
- pica
- puya
English:
lance corporal
- dash
- throw
* * *lance nm1. [acontecimiento] eventlance de fortuna stroke of luck2. [jugada] [en deportes] incident;[en naipes] play;se lesionó en un lance fortuito he was injured in a freak incident;CSur Famtirarse un lance to try one's luck;CSur Famtirarse el lance: dale, tirate el lance [con mujer] go on, ask her outejecutó el lance de banderillas a la perfección he did a magnificent job with the banderillas4. [situación crítica] predicament;me hallé en un lance I found myself in a predicament;no sabía cómo salir de ese lance I didn't know how to get out of my predicament5. [riña] disputelance de honor duel7.de lance [rebajado] discounted;libros de lance discounted books;comprar algo de lance [de segunda mano] to buy sth second-hand* * *m incident, episode;de lance second-hand* * *lance nm1) incidente: event, incident2) riña: quarrel3) : throw, cast (of a net, etc.)4) : move, play (in a game), throw (of dice) -
5 neşter sapı
lance corporal -
6 svobodník
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7 címzetes õrvezetõ
lance-corporal -
8 капрал
«маленький капрал», Наполеон Бонапарт — The Little Corporal
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9 каплар
lance corporal* * *lance corporal -
10 razvodnik
* * *• cursor• distribution board• distributor• valve• usher• slide valve• lance corporal• manifold -
11 ефрейтор
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12 младший капрал
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13 ефрейтор
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14 sargento interino
• lance corporal• lance socket -
15 טוראי ראשון
lance-corporal, first-class private -
16 טרש
lance corporal, private first class -
17 underkorporal
lance corporal,(am) private first class. -
18 ефрейтор
lance corporal, private first class -
19 cabo primero
m.first officer.* * ** * *(n.) = lance corporalEx. Another effect of unification was to delete the appointments of lance corporal and lance sergeant (a corporal holding the acting rank of sergeant).* * ** * *(n.) = lance corporalEx: Another effect of unification was to delete the appointments of lance corporal and lance sergeant (a corporal holding the acting rank of sergeant).
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20 cabo
m.1 rope (rope).2 corporal (military).cabo primero = military rank between corporal and sergeant3 cape (geography).el cabo de Buena Esperanza the cape of Good Hope4 bit, piece (trozo).5 stub, extremity, butt, end.6 rope end.7 first rower.8 stub of the pencil.* * *1 (extremo) end, stub2 (parte pequeña) bit, piece3 figurado end4 (cuerda) rope, line5 GEOGRAFÍA cape6 MILITAR corporal\al cabo finallyatar cabos / juntar cabos figurado to put two and two togetherde cabo a rabo from head to tailestar al cabo (de la calle) figurado to be in on it, know what's going onllevar a cabo to carry outno dejar cabo suelto figurado to leave no loose endsCabo de Buena Esperanza Cape of Good HopeCabo Cañaveral Cape CanaveralCabo de Hornos Cape HornCabo Verde Cape VerdeCiudad del Cabo Cape Town* * *noun m.1) cape2) corporal3) thread•- al fin y al cabo* * *SM1) (=trozo pequeño) [de cuerda, hilo] thread; [de vela, lápiz] stubiluminamos la habitación con un cabo de vela — we used the stub o end of a candle to light the room with
cabo de vela — (Náut) rope, cable
2) [locuciones]•
al cabo — frm (=al final) in the end; (=después de todo) at the end of the dayal cabo, su dedicación a la música ha rendido sus frutos — in the end, his dedication to music has borne fruit, his dedication to music has finally borne fruit
al cabo, su gran satisfacción era oír los aplausos — at the end of the day, his greatest satisfaction was to hear the applause
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al cabo de — afteral cabo de tres meses — after three months, three months later
estamos llevando a cabo un proyecto en colaboración con la universidad — we are carrying out a joint project with the university
en esta piscina se llevarán a cabo las pruebas de natación — the swimming events will take place in this pool
atar cabos —
atando cabos, me di cuenta de que... — I put two and two together and realized that...
me leí el libro de cabo a rabo en un día — I read the book from beginning to end o from start to finish in a day
me recorrí el pueblo de cabo a rabo y no encontré ningún restaurante — I went all through the village and didn't find a single restaurant
3) (=graduación) [de militar] corporal; [de policía] sergeant4) (Geog) cape5) (Remo) stroke* * *1) (Geog) cape2)a) (Mil) corporalb) ( en remo) stroke3) ( extremo) end; ( trozo pequeño) bit, pieceatar or unir cabos — (fam) to put two and two together
de cabo a rabo — (fam) from beginning to end
estar al cabo de la calle — (Esp fam) to know the score (colloq)
llevar a cabo — <tarea/misión> to carry out
* * *1) (Geog) cape2)a) (Mil) corporalb) ( en remo) stroke3) ( extremo) end; ( trozo pequeño) bit, pieceatar or unir cabos — (fam) to put two and two together
de cabo a rabo — (fam) from beginning to end
estar al cabo de la calle — (Esp fam) to know the score (colloq)
llevar a cabo — <tarea/misión> to carry out
* * *cabo11 = end.Ex: Scanning must start to the left of the bar codes and must continue past the right end.
* al fin y al cabo = in the end, after all, all in all, after all is said and done, when all is said and done.* atar los cabos sueltos = tie up + all the loose ends.* cabos sueltos = loose ends.* cabo suelto = unfinished business, unresolved matter.* conocer Algo de cabo a rabo = know + Nombre + inside-out.* de cabo a rabo = lock, stock and barrel, from head to toe, from head to foot.* encargado de llevar a cabo = implementor [implementer].* leer de cabo a rabo = read + from cover to cover.* llevar a cabo = accomplish, carry out, conduct, execute, go about, implement, proceed, effect, realise [realize, -USA], transact, carry through, press forward (with).* llevar a cabo actividades = conduct + business.* llevar a cabo una acción = effect + execution.* llevar a cabo una actividad = conduct + activity.* llevar a cabo una actuación común = make + a concerted effort.* llevar a cabo una iniciativa = take + initiative.* llevar a cabo una misión = accomplish + mission.* llevar a cabo una orden = execute + command.* llevar a cabo una redada = swoop.* llevar a cabo una serie de pasos anteriormente realizados = execute + steps.* llevar a cabo un atraco = pull off + heist.* llevar a cabo un proyecto = carry out + project, undertake + project, develop + project.* llevar a cabo un robo = execute + theft, pull off + heist.* no dejar ni un cabo suelto = tie up + all the loose ends.cabo22 = cape.Ex: Some gazetteers include entries for rivers, capes and other geographical features.
* Cabo Cañaveral = Cape Canaveral.* Cabo Verde = Cape Verde.* Ciudad del Cabo = Cape Town.* Islas de Cabo Verde = Cape Verde Islands.* República de Cabo Verde = Cape Verde.* República de las Islas de Cabo Verde = Cape Verde Islands.cabo33 = corporal.Ex: Another effect of unification was to delete the appointments of lance corporal and lance sergeant (a corporal holding the acting rank of sergeant).
* cabo primero = lance corporal.* * *A ( Geog) capeCompuestos:Cape Canaveralel Cabo de Buena Esperanza the Cape of Good Hopeel Cabo de Hornos Cape HornB1 ( Mil) corporal2 (en remo) strokeCompuestos:petty officercorporalC (extremo) end; (trozo pequeño) bit, piecela investigación ha dejado muchos cabos sueltos the investigation has left a lot of things unexplained o a lot of loose endsatar los cabos sueltos to tie up the loose endsdel lápiz me queda este cabito this stub's all that's left of my pencilal cabo de afteral cabo de los tres primeros meses after the first three monthsatar or unir cabos ( fam); to put two and two togetherde cabo a rabo ( fam); from start to finish, from beginning to endse conoce la ciudad de cabo a rabo she knows the city inside out o like the back of her handestar al cabo de algo to know all about sthestaba al cabo de lo que estábamos tramando she knew exactly what we were planningllevar a cabo ‹operación/robo› to carry out;‹amenaza› to carry out, execute ( frml)no sé cómo llevó a cabo tal proeza I've no idea how he carried out o performed o ( frml) executed such a featllevó a cabo un duro entrenamiento para el combate he trained very hard for the fightllevó a cabo una excelente labor he did an excellent job* * *
cabo sustantivo masculino
1 (Geog) cape
2a) (Mil) corporal
3 ( extremo) end;◊ al cabo de after;
de cabo a rabo (fam) from beginning to end;
llevar a cabo ‹ misión› to carry out;
lleva a cabo una excelente labor he does an excellent job
cabo sustantivo masculino
1 (extremo) end
2 Geography cape
Cabo Verde, Cape Verde
Ciudad de El Cabo, Cape Town
3 Náut rope, cable
4 Mil corporal
♦ Locuciones: atar cabos, to put two and two together
atar los cabos sueltos, to tie up the loose ends
no dejar ningún cabo suelto, to leave no loose ends
estar al cabo de la calle, to know the score
llevar a cabo, to carry out
al cabo de, (transcurrido) after: al cabo de cinco minutos se marcharon, they left after five minutes
al fin y al cabo: al fin y al cabo no tengo nada que perder, after all I've got nothing to lose
de cabo a rabo, from start to finish
' cabo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
efectuar
- ejecutar
- fin
- operar
- realizar
- remolque
- romper
- saco
- confiar
- desarrollar
- desplegar
- doblar
- hacer
- largar
- practicar
- traslado
English:
accomplish
- achieve
- all
- blow over
- boil down
- bust
- but
- cape
- Cape Horn
- Cape of Good Hope
- Cape Town
- carry off
- carry out
- come along
- conduct
- corporal
- effect
- follow through
- forceful
- full-scale
- go through with
- handle
- headland
- implement
- inquest
- marketing
- perform
- point
- pull off
- rope
- see through
- sergeant
- stub
- stump
- thorough
- bring
- carry
- come
- cover
- fulfill
- go
- head
- instigation
- on
- ply
- say
- stage
- survey
- swoop
- way
* * *♦ nm1. [en ejército] corporalcabo primero = military rank between corporal and sergeant2. [accidente geográfico] capeel Cabo de Buena Esperanza the Cape of Good Hope;Cabo Cañaveral Cape Canaveral;el Cabo de Hornos Cape Horn;Cabo Kennedy Cape Kennedy;Cabo Verde [país] Cape Verde3. [trozo] [de cuerda] bit, piece4. [extremo, punta] [de vela] stub, stump;[de cuerda] end;de cabo a rabo from beginning to end;atar cabos to put two and two togethercabo suelto loose end;no dejar ningún cabo suelto, atar los cabos sueltos to tie up all the loose ends5. [hebra de cuerda] strand;lana de cuatro cabos four-ply wool7. Compal fin y al cabo after all, at the end of the day;estar al cabo de la calle to be well informed;llevar algo a cabo to carry sth out;el secuestrador llevó a cabo sus amenazas the kidnapper carried out his threat;he conseguido llevar a cabo mis planes I've managed to carry out my plans♦ al cabo de loc prepal cabo de una semana after a week, a week later;al cabo de varios días after a few days, a few days later* * *m1 end;al cabo de after;de cabo a rabo fam from start to finish;estar al cabo de la calle know the score fam, be clued up fam ;llevar a cabo carry out2 GEOG cape3 MAR rope;quedan muchos cabos sueltos fig there are still a lot of loose ends;atar cabos fam put two and two together fam4 MIL corporal* * *cabo nm1) : endal cabo de dos semanas: at the end of two weeks2) : stub, end piece3) : corporal4) : cape, headlandel Cabo Cañaveral: Cape Canaveral5)al fin y al cabo : after all, in the end6)llevar a cabo : to carry out, to do* * *cabo n1. (extremo) end2. (parte de tierra) cape
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