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1 lipped
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2 -lipped
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3 lipped
adj.que tiene labios. -
4 -lipped
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5 lipped table scarf with key
nCONST junta rebordeada de mesa con llave fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > lipped table scarf with key
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6 tight-lipped
tr['taɪt'lɪpt]adj.• callado, -a adj.• hermético, -a adj.taɪt'liptthey sat tight-lipped-lipped throughout the skit — vieron todo el número sin abrir la boca or sin decir palabra
['taɪt'lɪpt]ADJ1) (=secretive) herméticoto be/remain tight-lipped about sth — mantener la boca cerrada respecto a algo
tight-lipped silence — silencio m hermético
2) (=angry) [person] mudo de rabia; [expression] de rabia contenida* * *[taɪt'lipt]they sat tight-lipped-lipped throughout the skit — vieron todo el número sin abrir la boca or sin decir palabra
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7 thick-lipped
adj.• belfo, -a adj.• bezudo, -a adj.• jetudo, -a adj.• morrudo, -a adj.[ˌθɪk'lɪpt]ADJ de labios gruesos, bezudo -
8 blubber-lipped
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9 large-lipped
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10 tight-lipped person
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11 thin-lipped
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12 blubber-lipped
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13 close-lipped
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14 fringe-lipped bat
s.murciélago come ranas. -
15 stiff-upper-lipped
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16 thick-lipped
adj.de labios gruesos, de labios abultados, de labio grueso, trompudo. -
17 tight-lipped
adj.1 callado, hermético, reservado, taciturno, reticente.2 con los labios apretados, con los labios firmes, con los labios tensos. -
18 tight-lipped silence
s.silencio hermético. -
19 white-lipped peccary
s.báquiro labiado, chancho de monte, pécari labiado. -
20 lip
lip1) (either of the folds of flesh which form the edge of the mouth: She bit her lip.) labio2) (the edge of something: the lip of a cup.) borde•- - lipped- lip-read
- lipstick
- pay lip-service to
lip n labiotr[lɪp]1 labio2 (of cup etc) borde nombre masculino■ I'll have less of your lip! ¡basta de groserías!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLmy lips are sealed figurative use soy una tumbato be on everybody's lips ser la comidilla de todosto bite one's lip morderse la lenguato keep a stiff upper lip poner al mal tiempo buena carato lick one's lips relamerselip ['lɪp] n1) : labio m2) edge, rim: pico m (de una jarra), borde m (de una taza)n.• borde s.m.n.• belfo s.m.• labio s.m.lɪp1) ca) ( Anat) labio mto read somebody's lips — leerle* los labios a alguien
to bite one's lip — morderse* la lengua
to lick/smack one's lips — relamerse
my lips are sealed: I can't tell you, my lips are sealed no puedo decírtelo, he prometido no decir nada; don't worry, my lips are sealed no te preocupes, no diré una palabra or de mi boca no saldrá; to button one's lip (colloq) callarse la boca (fam); to keep a stiff upper lip — guardar la compostura, no inmutarse
b) (of cup, tray) borde m2) u ( insolence) (colloq)[lɪp]1. N1) (Anat) labio m ; [of cup, crater] borde m ; [of jug etc] pico mto bite one's lip — (lit) morderse el labio; (fig) morderse la lengua
to lick or smack one's lips — relamerse
my lips are sealed — (=I won't tell) soy una tumba; (=I can't tell) no puedo contar nada
- pay lip service to an idealstiff 1., 3)2) * (=insolence) impertinencia f, insolencia fnone of your lip! — ¡cállate la boca! *
2.CPDlip balm N — = lip salve
lip salve N — (Brit) vaselina f, cacao m, protector m labial
* * *[lɪp]1) ca) ( Anat) labio mto read somebody's lips — leerle* los labios a alguien
to bite one's lip — morderse* la lengua
to lick/smack one's lips — relamerse
my lips are sealed: I can't tell you, my lips are sealed no puedo decírtelo, he prometido no decir nada; don't worry, my lips are sealed no te preocupes, no diré una palabra or de mi boca no saldrá; to button one's lip (colloq) callarse la boca (fam); to keep a stiff upper lip — guardar la compostura, no inmutarse
b) (of cup, tray) borde m2) u ( insolence) (colloq)
См. также в других словарях:
Lipped — (l[i^]pt), a. 1. Having a lip or lips; having a raised or rounded edge resembling the lip; often used in composition; as, thick lipped, thin lipped, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) Labiate. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-lipped — «lihpt», adjective. 1. having a lip or lips. 2. Botany. labiate. lipped, combining form. having lips: »Thin lipped = having thin lips … Useful english dictionary
lipped — [lipt] adj. 1. having a lip or lips: often used in compounds [tight lipped] 2. having a spoutlike projection in the rim: said of a pitcher, cup, etc. 3. LABIATE … English World dictionary
lipped — adjective having a lip or lips (Freq. 1) a lipped bowl a virgin purest lipped John Keats • Ant: ↑lipless • Similar to: ↑bilabiate, ↑two lipped, ↑labiate, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
-lipped — [[t] lɪ̱pt[/t]] COMB in ADJ GRADED lipped combines with adjectives to form other adjectives which describe the sort of lips that someone has. → See also tight lipped A thin lipped smile spread over the captain s face. ...his full lipped mouth … English dictionary
Lipped — Lip Lip, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lipped} (l[i^]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Lipping} ( p[i^]ng).] 1. To touch with the lips; to put the lips to; hence, to kiss. [1913 Webster] The bubble on the wine which breaks Before you lip the glass. Praed. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lipped — adjective Date: 14th century having a lip or lips especially of a specified kind or number often used in combination < tight lipped > … New Collegiate Dictionary
lipped — adjective a) Having a raised lip. We met a yellow lipped woman. b) (in combination) Having some specific type of lip … Wiktionary
lipped — lip ► NOUN 1) either of the two fleshy parts forming the edges of the mouth opening. 2) the edge of a hollow container or an opening. 3) informal impudent talk. 4) another term for LABIUM(Cf. ↑labium). ► VERB ▪ (of water) lap a … English terms dictionary
lipped — /lipt/, adj. 1. having lips or a lip. 2. Bot. labiate. [1350 1400; ME; see LIP, ED3] * * * … Universalium
lipped — adj. having lips, having a certain type or kind of lips; labiate (Botany) … English contemporary dictionary