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1 lesear
v.to clown around, to fool around.* * *verbo intransitivo (Chi fam) ( tontear) to clown o fool around (colloq); ( bromear) to joke (colloq); ( flirtear) to flirt; ( perder el tiempo) to laze around* * *verbo intransitivo (Chi fam) ( tontear) to clown o fool around (colloq); ( bromear) to joke (colloq); ( flirtear) to flirt; ( perder el tiempo) to laze around* * *lesear [A1 ]vilo dijo por lesear he was only joking o only being funny o just fooling3 (flirtear) to flirt4 (perder el tiempo) to do nothing, laze around* * *
lesear ( conjugate lesear) verbo intransitivo (Chi fam) ( tontear) to clown o fool around (colloq);
( bromear) to joke (colloq);
( flirtear) to flirt;
( perder el tiempo) to laze around
* * *lesear viChile Fam1. [hacer tonterías] to clown around2. [decir tonterías] to talk nonsense o Br rubbish3. [perder el tiempo] to fart around -
2 bromear
v.1 to joke.con la religión no se bromea religion isn't something to be taken lightly2 to tease, to chaff, to banter, to kid.María vaciló a Ricardo todo el día Mary teased Richard the whole day.* * *1 to joke* * *verbto fool, joke, kid* * *VI to joke, crack jokes ** * *verbo intransitivo to joke* * *= make + a joke about, have + sport with, joke, tease, chaff, twit, taunt, kid, horse around/about, banter.Ex. What was pinned up ranged from elaborate and beautifully executed illustrations to longish book reviews either typed or handwritten, and cartoons that made a joke about the book being suggested.Ex. He said 'Can't they see I'm just having sport with them?', and then he smiled, just a quirk of the corners of his mouth.Ex. He joked that he had to be 'very parsimonious, indeed very Scottish,' in his management of IFLA finances = Bromeó diciendo que tenía que ser "muy cuidadoso, de hecho muy escocés", en su administración de los fondos de la IFLA.Ex. I like to be considered one of the team, to joke with and tease the employee but that sure creates a problem when I have to discipline, correct, or fire an employee.Ex. 'Does it really work?' he chaffed her.Ex. Don't be tempted into twitting me with the past knowledge that you have of me, because it is identical with the past knowledge that I have of you, and in twitting me, you twit yourself.Ex. The writer describes how he spent his school days avoiding bullies who taunted him because he was a dancer.Ex. He was not kidding when he said that Caracas could greet travellers with a slap in the face rather than a warm hug.Ex. Angus has a lot of energy -- he is always horsing around with his foster brothers and sister.Ex. Each panelist comes with a distinct outlook and appreciation of this very sensitive issue and will be prepared to banter.----* decir bromeando = quip.* * *verbo intransitivo to joke* * *= make + a joke about, have + sport with, joke, tease, chaff, twit, taunt, kid, horse around/about, banter.Ex: What was pinned up ranged from elaborate and beautifully executed illustrations to longish book reviews either typed or handwritten, and cartoons that made a joke about the book being suggested.
Ex: He said 'Can't they see I'm just having sport with them?', and then he smiled, just a quirk of the corners of his mouth.Ex: He joked that he had to be 'very parsimonious, indeed very Scottish,' in his management of IFLA finances = Bromeó diciendo que tenía que ser "muy cuidadoso, de hecho muy escocés", en su administración de los fondos de la IFLA.Ex: I like to be considered one of the team, to joke with and tease the employee but that sure creates a problem when I have to discipline, correct, or fire an employee.Ex: 'Does it really work?' he chaffed her.Ex: Don't be tempted into twitting me with the past knowledge that you have of me, because it is identical with the past knowledge that I have of you, and in twitting me, you twit yourself.Ex: The writer describes how he spent his school days avoiding bullies who taunted him because he was a dancer.Ex: He was not kidding when he said that Caracas could greet travellers with a slap in the face rather than a warm hug.Ex: Angus has a lot of energy -- he is always horsing around with his foster brothers and sister.Ex: Each panelist comes with a distinct outlook and appreciation of this very sensitive issue and will be prepared to banter.* decir bromeando = quip.* * *bromear [A1 ]vito jokeno es momento para bromear this is no time for jokesno está bromeando, es muy capaz de hacerlo he isn't joking o ( colloq) kidding, he's quite capable of doing it* * *
bromear ( conjugate bromear) verbo intransitivo
to joke
bromear verbo intransitivo to joke
' bromear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lesear
English:
banter
- jest
- joke
- kid
- quip
* * *bromear vito joke;con la religión no se bromea religion isn't something to be taken lightly* * *v/i joke* * *bromear vi: to joke, to fool aroundsólo estaba bromeando: I was only kidding* * *bromear vb to joke -
3 flirtear
v.1 to flirt.2 to flirt with, to give the come-on.Te flirtea Ricardo Ricardo flirts with you.* * *1 to flirt* * *VI to flirt ( con with)* * *verbo intransitivo to flirt* * *= flirt, chat up.Ex. While many artists have flirted with technology, however, there has not been a fully committed alliance between art & technology.Ex. She was 15 kilograms too heavy, rudderless, half-lost to drinking and chatting up other girls' boyfriends.* * *verbo intransitivo to flirt* * *= flirt, chat up.Ex: While many artists have flirted with technology, however, there has not been a fully committed alliance between art & technology.
Ex: She was 15 kilograms too heavy, rudderless, half-lost to drinking and chatting up other girls' boyfriends.* * *flirtear [A1 ]vito flirt* * *
flirtear ( conjugate flirtear) verbo intransitivo
to flirt
flirtear verbo intransitivo to flirt
' flirtear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lesear
- tontear
English:
flirt
* * *flirtear vi[con persona] to flirt;flirteó con la idea de presentarse candidato she flirted with the idea of running as a candidate* * *v/i flirt ( con with)* * *flirtear vi: to flirt* * *flirtear vb to flirt -
4 tontear
v.1 to act the fool, to fool about, to fool around (hacer el tonto).2 to act the fool on.Me tontea el estudiante nuevo The new student acts the fool on me.* * *1 (decir tonterías) to act the clown, fool about2 (galantear) to flirt* * *verb* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( hacer el tonto) to play the fool; ( decir tonterías) to talk nonsenseb) ( flirtear) to fool around (colloq)* * *= fool around, horse around/about, muck around/about.Ex. For those professional fools, the clowns, fooling around is serious business.Ex. Angus has a lot of energy -- he is always horsing around with his foster brothers and sister.Ex. Rather than spend the money on the navy we could stop mucking about with wind farms and build more proper power stations.----* tontear con = mess with, fool around with.* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( hacer el tonto) to play the fool; ( decir tonterías) to talk nonsenseb) ( flirtear) to fool around (colloq)* * *= fool around, horse around/about, muck around/about.Ex: For those professional fools, the clowns, fooling around is serious business.
Ex: Angus has a lot of energy -- he is always horsing around with his foster brothers and sister.Ex: Rather than spend the money on the navy we could stop mucking about with wind farms and build more proper power stations.* tontear con = mess with, fool around with.* * *tontear [A1 ]vi1 (hacer el tonto) to play the fool, mess around; (decir tonterías) to talk nonsense2 (flirtear) to fool around ( colloq), to flirt* * *
tontear ( conjugate tontear) verbo intransitivo
( decir tonterías) to talk nonsense
tontear verbo intransitivo
1 (hacer tonterías) to play the fool, to fool about
2 (coquetear) to flirt
' tontear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lesear
- monerías
English:
cavort
* * *tontear vi1. [hacer el tonto] to fool about* * *v/i fam2 ( coquetear) flirt* * *tontear vi1) : to fool around, to play the fool2) : to flirt -
5 clown
► nombre masculino (pl clowns)1 clown* * *[klawn]SM (pl clowns) [klawn] clown* * *['klaun]* * *['klaun]* * */ˈklaun/clown* * *
clown /'klaun/ sustantivo masculino (pl
' clown' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mamarracho
- nacer
- payasada
- payaso
- amenizar
- bufón
- disforzarse
- ganso
- lesear
- majadero
- monerías
- payasear
- pendejear
English:
clown
- clown around
- delight
* * *clown -
6 flirt
m.flirting, flirtation.* * *[flirˌ fler]SM (pl flirts)1) (=amorío) fling *2) (=persona) boyfriend/girlfriend* * *['flirt]* * *['flirt]* * */ˈflirt/(pl flirts)1 (relación) fling¿sabes quién es el flirt de Jorge? do you know who Jorge's seeing? ( colloq)* * *
flirt /'flirt/ sustantivo masculino (pl◊ flirts)
( mujer) girlfriend
' flirt' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coqueta
- coquetear
- coqueto
- coscolina
- coscolino
- flirtear
- galantear
- tontear
- lesear
- volar
English:
flirt
- flirtation
* * *1. [relación] fling;tener un flirt con alguien to have a fling with sb2. [persona] boyfriend, f girlfriend* * *m1 relación fling
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