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1 ajo porro
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2 ajo puerro
• leech• leer -
3 mirada de reojo
• leech rope• leer at• side glance• squint -
4 mirada de reojo lasciva
• leech rope• leer atDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mirada de reojo lasciva
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5 mirada de soslayo
• leech rope• leer at• side glance• squint -
6 mirada de soslayo maliciosa
• leech rope• leer atDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mirada de soslayo maliciosa
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7 mirada insinuante
• leech rope• leer at -
8 mirada lasciva
• leech rope• leer at -
9 mirada maliciosa
• leech rope• leer at -
10 puerro
• leech• leer -
11 sanguijuela
f.1 leech (also figurative).2 bloodsucker, leach, leech, scrounger.* * *1 leech, bloodsucker* * *SF leech* * *a) (Zool) leechb) (fam) ( persona) leech, bloodsucker* * *= leech.Ex. Animals profiled include buzzards, moths, leeches, jellyfish, snakes, slugs, and toads.* * *a) (Zool) leechb) (fam) ( persona) leech, bloodsucker* * *= leech.Ex: Animals profiled include buzzards, moths, leeches, jellyfish, snakes, slugs, and toads.
* * *1 ( Zool) leech* * *
sanguijuela sustantivo femeninoa) (Zool) leech
sanguijuela sustantivo femenino
1 Zool leech
2 fam pey (persona) bloodsucker
' sanguijuela' also found in these entries:
English:
leech
* * *sanguijuela nf1. [gusano] leech* * *f ZO, figleech* * *sanguijuela nf1) : leech, bloodsucker2) : sponger, leech -
12 lapa
f.1 limpet (zoology).2 hanger-on, pest (informal) (person).3 parrot.4 clinging vine.* * *1 (molusco) limpet2 peyorativo (persona) bore\pegarse como una lapa familiar to cling like a leech* * *SF1) (Zool) limpet3) And (=sombrero) large flat-topped hat* * *a) ( molusco) limpetb) (Ven) ( mamífero) pacac) (AmC) ( ave) macaw* * *= hanger-on, limpet.Ex. Reference librarians must have the capability of kindly and tactfully disentangling themselves from hangers-on who would monopolize their time, to the detriment of others.Ex. Limpets are related to sea snails, abalones, mussels, and sea hares.----* bomba lapa = limpet bomb.* mina lapa = limpet mine.* pegarse como una lapa = cling like + a limpet, stick like + a limpet.* * *a) ( molusco) limpetb) (Ven) ( mamífero) pacac) (AmC) ( ave) macaw* * *= hanger-on, limpet.Ex: Reference librarians must have the capability of kindly and tactfully disentangling themselves from hangers-on who would monopolize their time, to the detriment of others.
Ex: Limpets are related to sea snails, abalones, mussels, and sea hares.* bomba lapa = limpet bomb.* mina lapa = limpet mine.* pegarse como una lapa = cling like + a limpet, stick like + a limpet.* * *A1 (molusco) limpet2 (bomba) car bomb3 ( Ven) (mamífero) pacaCompuesto:* * *
lapa sustantivo femenino
lapa sustantivo femenino
1 Zool limpet
2 pey es una lapa, he/she clings to people
3 (bomba) limpet mine
' lapa' also found in these entries:
English:
clingy
- limpet
* * *lapa nf1. [molusco] limpetpegarse como una lapa to cling like a leech3. Col, Ven [roedor] paca* * *f ZO limpet;like glue fam ;bomba lapa limpet bomb -
13 vampiro
m.1 vampire (personaje).2 vampire bat.* * *1 (espectro) vampire2 (mamífero) vampire bat3 figurado leech, parasite* * *SM1) (Zool, Mit) vampire2) (=explotador) vampire, bloodsucker* * *a) ( en historias de horror) vampire; ( explotador) vampire, bloodsuckerb) (Zool) vampire (bat)* * *= vampire.Ex. Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) ' vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.* * *a) ( en historias de horror) vampire; ( explotador) vampire, bloodsuckerb) (Zool) vampire (bat)* * *= vampire.Ex: Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) ' vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.
* * *A1 (en historias de horror) vampire2 (explotador) vampire, bloodsuckerB ( Zool) vampire bat, vampire* * *
vampiro sustantivo masculino
( explotador) vampire, bloodsuckerb) (Zool) vampire (bat)
vampiro sustantivo masculino
1 Zool vampire bat
2 (criatura imaginaria) vampire
3 fam pey (explotador) bloodsucker
' vampiro' also found in these entries:
English:
ghoul
- vampire
* * *vampiro nm1. [personaje] vampire2. [murciélago] vampire bat* * *m, vampira f vampire* * *vampiro nm: vampire* * *vampiro n vampire -
14 pegarse como una lapa
familiar to cling like a leech* * *(v.) = cling like + a limpet, stick like + a limpetEx. She whines, clings like a limpet, is insecure, and worst of all for me, incessantly disobedient.Ex. In this, as in so many other areas, Britain is sticking like a limpet to a failing American policy.* * *(v.) = cling like + a limpet, stick like + a limpetEx: She whines, clings like a limpet, is insecure, and worst of all for me, incessantly disobedient.
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15 bolina
f.1 noise and clamor of a scuffle or dispute. (Colloquial)2 bowline, a rope fastened to the leech or edge of a square-sail, to make it stand close to the wind. (Nautical)3 a kind of punishment on shipboard like baqueta, or the gantlet.Navío buen bolinador a good player, a ship which makes great progress against the windEchar de bolina (Met.) to make fanfaronades, or idle boasts* * *1 bowline\ir de bolina to sail close to the windnavegar de bolina to sail close to the wind* * *SF1) (=cabo) bowline; (=sonda) lead, sounding line2) * (=jaleo) racket, row* * *1 ( Náut) bowlinenavegar de bolina to be close-hauled, to sail close to the wind2 (de una hamaca) hammock rope* * *bolina nfNáut bowline;* * *f MAR bowline;ir onavegar de bolina sail close to the wind -
16 chupóptero
adj.sponger, leech.* * ** * *chupóptero, -a nm,fFam Hum parasite* * *m, chupóptera f famsponger fam -
17 chupasangre
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18 marea de sotavento
• lee shore• leech -
19 sanguijuela
• bloodsucker• lee side• leech rope -
20 ATORAR
v:K'aal, leech.
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