-
1 maleantes
maleantesGesindel -
2 maleantes
malfactors -
3 ley de vagos y maleantes
El diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > ley de vagos y maleantes
-
4 Malevaje
Maleantes. -
5 cuadrilla
f.1 group.2 team of helpers.3 gang, caboodle, crew, band.4 square dance, folkloric dance.* * *1 (grupo) party, gang2 (de bandidos etc) gang, band3 (de obreros) gang, team4 MILITAR squad5 (de toreros) bullfighter's team* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de amigos] party, group; [de obreros] gang, team¡menuda cuadrilla! — a fine bunch they are!
2) (Taur) bullfighting team3) (Mil) squadcuadrilla de noche — night shift, night squad
* * *a) (Taur) cuadrilla ( team of matador's assistants)b) ( de obreros) team, gang; ( de soldados) squad; ( de maleantes) gang* * *= squad, team.Ex. This concept comes mainly from the military, where a designated number of troops make a squad, a platoon, a regiment, etc..Ex. Guidelines are also valuable introductory material for any new abstractors, whether geographically separated from the remainder of the abstracting team or not.----* miembro de una cuadrilla = crew member.* * *a) (Taur) cuadrilla ( team of matador's assistants)b) ( de obreros) team, gang; ( de soldados) squad; ( de maleantes) gang* * *= squad, team.Ex: This concept comes mainly from the military, where a designated number of troops make a squad, a platoon, a regiment, etc..
Ex: Guidelines are also valuable introductory material for any new abstractors, whether geographically separated from the remainder of the abstracting team or not.* miembro de una cuadrilla = crew member.* * *1 ( Taur) cuadrilla ( team of matador's assistants)¡vaya cuadrilla de vagos! what a bunch of layabouts!* * *
cuadrilla sustantivo femenino
( de soldados) squad;
( de maleantes) gang
cuadrilla sustantivo femenino
1 (equipo) team
2 Taur bullfighter's team
3 Mil squad
' cuadrilla' also found in these entries:
English:
band
- gang
- squad
* * *cuadrilla nf1. [de amigos, trabajadores] group;[de maleantes] gang2. Taurom team of helpers* * *f squad, team* * *cuadrilla nf: gang, team, group* * *cuadrilla n gang -
6 madriguera
f.1 den (of animal) (& figurative).2 warren, animal burrow, burrow, rabbit hole.* * *2 (de gente) den, lair, hide-out* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=refugio) [de animales] den, burrow; [de conejos] warren; [de tejones] set2) [de ladrones] den* * *a) ( de conejos) warren, burrow; ( de zorros) earth; ( de tejones) setb) ( de maleantes) den, lair* * *= burrow.Ex. The wasp buried the immobilized tarantulas in special chambers excavated from the spider's burrows.* * *a) ( de conejos) warren, burrow; ( de zorros) earth; ( de tejones) setb) ( de maleantes) den, lair* * *= burrow.Ex: The wasp buried the immobilized tarantulas in special chambers excavated from the spider's burrows.
* * *2 (de maleantes) den, lair* * *
madriguera sustantivo femenino
( de zorros) earth;
( de tejones) set
madriguera sustantivo femenino
1 (de un animal) burrow, hole
2 fig (escondite) hide out: la banda se ocultaba en su madriguera, the gang went to ground in its hideout
' madriguera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conejera
- ratonera
English:
burrow
- hole
- nest
- rabbit warren
- send down
- warren
* * *madriguera nf1. [de animal] den;[de conejo] burrow, rabbit hole2. [escondrijo] den* * *f1 ( agujero) burrowden* * *madriguera nf: burrow, den, lair* * *1. (de conejo) burrow2. (de león) den -
7 maleante
adj.1 wicked.2 crooked, evil-doing.f. & m.1 crook.2 criminal, wrongdoer, evildoer.* * *1 delinquent, criminal* * *noun mf.* * *1.SMF (=malhechor) crook, villain; (=vago) vagrant2.ADJ (=malo) wicked; (=pícaro) villainous; (=indeseable) unsavoury, unsavory (EEUU)* * *masculino y femenino criminal* * *= villain.Ex. The father, Old Brightwell, curses his daughter, Jane, for preferring the love of the smooth-tongued villain, Grandley, to that of her own parents.* * *masculino y femenino criminal* * *= villain.Ex: The father, Old Brightwell, curses his daughter, Jane, for preferring the love of the smooth-tongued villain, Grandley, to that of her own parents.
* * *criminallo atacaron unos maleantes en la puerta de su casa he was attacked by some thugs ( o youths etc) at the entrance to his housefue abordada por unos maleantes que le quitaron los anillos she was accosted by some muggers ( o youths etc) who stole her rings* * *
maleante adjetivo & mf criminal, thug, delinquent
' maleante' also found in these entries:
English:
villain
- marauder
* * *♦ adjwicked♦ nmfcriminal* * *m/f & adj criminal* * *maleante nmf: crook, thug -
8 gazapera
f.1 warren for rabbits (conejera).2 a hiding place where people meet for unlawful purposes.3 hiding place for burglars and criminals, den.4 brawl, scuffle.* * *SF1) (=madriguera) rabbit hole, warren2) * [de maleantes] den3) (=riña) brawl, shindy ** * *1) ( madriguera) warren; ( de maleantes) den2) (fam) ( pelea) brawl, scuffle* * *1) ( madriguera) warren; ( de maleantes) den2) (fam) ( pelea) brawl, scuffle* * *A1 (madriguera) warren2 (de maleantes) den* * *gazapera nf[madriguera] burrow, rabbit hole -
9 cuadrilla
-
10 hato
'atom1) ( porción de ganado) AGR Herde f2) ( conjunto de maleantes) Bande f, Haufen m3) (fig: montón) Menge f, Haufen msustantivo masculinohatohato ['ato] -
11 ladronera
-
12 madriguera
mađri'ɡ̱eraf1) ZOOL Kaninchenbau m, Bau m2) (fig: escondrijo de maleantes) Schlupfwinkel m, Spelunke fsustantivo femenino2. [refugio, guarida] Schlupfwinkel dermadrigueramadriguera [maðri'γera] -
13 maleante
male'antem/fÜbeltäter(in) m/fsustantivo masculino y femeninomaleantemaleante [male'aDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Dte]I adjetivonum2num (maligno) boshaft -
14 abordar
v.1 to board (barco).2 to approach (person).María abordó al profesor de ciencias Mary approached the science professor.3 to tackle (tema, tarea).Pedro abordó la hercúlea tarea Peter tackled the Herculean task.4 to board (avión, barco). (Mexican Spanish, Venezuelan Spanish)5 to go aboard, to board, to get on board of.Silvia abordó el barco para Grecia Silvia went aboard the ship to Greece.6 to discuss, to talk about, to board, to get on to.Pedro abordó un tema actual Peter discussed a current topic.7 to go on board, to go aboard.Ricardo abordó rápidamente Richard went on board quickly.* * ** * *verb1) to tackle2) deal with* * *1. VT1) (=acometer) to tacklepidió más dinero para abordar el problema de la vivienda — he requested more money to tackle o deal with the housing problem
2) (=tratar) to deal withel ministro se negó a abordar la cuestión en la rueda de prensa — the minister refused to deal with the subject at the press conference
3)una multitud de periodistas la abordó al salir — a crowd of journalists accosted her as she was leaving
4) (Náut) (=atacar) to board; (=chocar con) to ram2.VI (Náut) to dock* * *1.verbo transitivo1)el libro aborda temas difíciles — the book deals with o tackles difficult subjects
b) ( plantear) <tema/asunto> to raise2) < persona> to approach3) (Náut)a) ( chocar con) to collide with; ( embestir) to ramb) guardacostas/piratas to board2.abordar vi (Méx) ( subir a bordo) to board* * *= hop on, waylay, address, meet.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio met.Ex. The article ' Hop on the Internet, it's time' provides a general discussion of the advantages to be gained by using the Internet.Ex. Librarians must not allow themselves to be thus waylaid in their commitment to their clients and must act with vision, flair, style, and passion.Ex. The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.Ex. There may be a threat of over-capacity; if so, this could be met by diversification, an enlargement of the SLIS role.----* abordar una mínima parte del asunto = touch + the tip of the iceberg.* abordar un problema = address + problem.* que ha sido abordado con preguntas = accost.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)el libro aborda temas difíciles — the book deals with o tackles difficult subjects
b) ( plantear) <tema/asunto> to raise2) < persona> to approach3) (Náut)a) ( chocar con) to collide with; ( embestir) to ramb) guardacostas/piratas to board2.abordar vi (Méx) ( subir a bordo) to board* * *= hop on, waylay, address, meet.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio met.Ex: The article ' Hop on the Internet, it's time' provides a general discussion of the advantages to be gained by using the Internet.
Ex: Librarians must not allow themselves to be thus waylaid in their commitment to their clients and must act with vision, flair, style, and passion.Ex: The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.Ex: There may be a threat of over-capacity; if so, this could be met by diversification, an enlargement of the SLIS role.* abordar una mínima parte del asunto = touch + the tip of the iceberg.* abordar un problema = address + problem.* que ha sido abordado con preguntas = accost.* * *abordar [A1 ]vtA ‹asunto/tema/problema› to tackle, deal withel libro aborda todos estos temas difíciles the book deals with o tackles all these difficult subjectstendrán que abordar estos problemas they will have to tackle o deal with these problems, they will have to come o ( BrE) get to grips with these problemsno se abordó el tema de la construcción del puente the question of the construction of the bridge was not raisedB ‹persona› to approach; (agresivamente) to accostun hombre la abordó la calle she was approached o accosted by a man in the streetC ( Náut)1 (chocar con) to collide with; (embestir) to ram2 (acercarse a) to come alongside3 «guardacostas/piratas» to boardD ( Méx) «pasajero» ‹barco/avión› to board; ‹automóvil› to get into■ abordarviA (atracar) to tie up, moorB (Col, Méx) (subir a bordo) to board* * *
abordar ( conjugate abordar) verbo transitivo
1
2 ‹ persona› to approach;
( agresivamente) to accost
3 (Méx) [ pasajero] ‹barco/avión› to board;
‹ automóvil› to get into
verbo intransitivo (Méx) ( subir a bordo) to board
abordar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to approach: me abordaron en la calle y me acribillaron a preguntas, they came up to me in the street and pestered me with questions
2 (un tema, un problema) to tackle: debemos abordar el problema con realismo, we must tackle the problem realistically
3 (una embarcación) to board: los ingleses abordaron el navío español, the English boarded the Spanish ship
' abordar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escabrosa
- escabroso
- espinosa
- espinoso
- pase
- paso
English:
approach
- attack
- broach
- deal with
- tackle
- accost
- board
- boarding
- way
* * *abordar vt1. [barco] to board [in attack]2. [persona] to approach;nos abordaron unos maleantes we were accosted by some undesirables3. [resolver] to tackle, to deal with;no saben cómo abordar el problema they don't know how to deal with o tackle the problem4. [plantear] to bring up;el artículo aborda el problema del racismo the article deals with the issue of racism5. Méx, Ven [avión, barco] to board;[tren, autobús] to get on; [coche] to get into* * *v/t1 MAR board3 problema tackle, deal with* * *abordar vt1) : to address, to broach2) : to accost, to waylay3) : to come on board* * *abordar vb to approach / to tackle -
15 banda
f.1 gang (de personas) (cuadrilla).banda armada terrorist organization2 sash (faja).banda magnética magnetic strip3 band (finance) (tramo).banda impositiva tax bracketbanda salarial wage bracket, salary band4 waveband (radio).banda de frecuencias frequency (band)5 cushion.6 group of men, group of people, party, corps.7 music band, band.8 edge of billiard table.9 lemniscus.* * *1 (faja) sash2 (lista) band3 (tira) strip4 (lado) side5 (en billar) cushion\cerrarse en banda to dig one's heels incoger por banda a alguien / pillar en banda a alguien to lay one's hands on somebodybanda de frecuencia radio bandbanda magnética magnetic stripbanda sonora sound trackbanda transportadora conveyor beltlínea de banda touchline————————1 (músicos) band2 (maleantes) gang3 (pájaros) flock\banda de música bandbanda de rock rock groupbanda municipal town bandbanda terrorista terrorist group* * *noun f.1) band2) gang3) strip•* * *SF1) (=grupo) [de música] band; [de delincuentes, amigos] gang; [de guerrilleros] band; [de partidarios] party, group; [de aves] flocknegociaciones a tres bandas — three-party talks, trilateral negotiations
banda juvenil — youth gang, street gang
2) (=cinta) [en la ropa] band, strip; [de gala] sashbanda gástrica — (Med) gastric band
3) (=franja) [de tierra] strip, ribbon; [de carretera, pista de atletismo] lanebanda de frecuencia — band, waveband
banda de rodaje, banda de rodamiento — (Aut) tread
la Banda Oriental — esp Cono Sur Uruguay
banda sonora — [de película] soundtrack; [en carretera] rumble strip
4) (=lado) [de río] side, bank; [de monte] side, edge; [de barco] sidecoger a algn por banda —
¡como te coja por banda! — I'll get even with you!
5) (Dep) sideline, touchlinefuera de banda — out of play, in touch
sacar de banda — to take a throw-in, throw the ball in
línea de banda — sideline, touchline
6) (Billar) cushion* * *1) (en la cintura, cruzando el pecho) sash; (franja, lista) band; ( para pelo) (Méx) hairband; ( en brazo) armbandsaque de banda — ( en fútbol) throw-in; ( en rugby) put-in
lanzó el balón fuera de banda — he kicked the ball into touch o (AmE) out of bounds
irse en banda — (CS fam)
el equipo se fue en banda — the team did terribly
3)a) ( de delincuentes) gangb) (Mús) band* * *= bandwidth, strip, band, band, sideline, prong, stripe, group, pod, gang, sash, band.Ex. Digital transmission is therefore more profligate in its use of bandwidth for the same information.Ex. Later this strip is retyped into ordinary language, for in its nascent form it is intelligible only to the initiated.Ex. For transmission by the telephone network, data must be converted into signals in this band of frequencies, by means of modems.Ex. The cords themselves could be placed either outside the backs of the folded sheets, where they would show as raised bands across the spine of the book, or in slots sawn into the folds to give the book a flat back.Ex. The article 'Off the sidelines, onto the playing field' discusses a recent project which commissioned 9 research papers to explore the future of libraries.Ex. There are 2 prongs to this research, one explores the use of the term 'information' and the other major part of the study investigates a number of aspects of some information management positions.Ex. This paper describes an oscillating chemical reaction, and discusses numerous parallels to it in research, such as in fibrillation of the heart, body-clock rhythms of animals and plants, the self-assembly of multicellular organisms, and certain stripes in volcanic rock.Ex. The groups continue, however, to keep alive their heritages through festivals and cultural activities.Ex. The large pod of about 75 narwhals milled around the bay in the summer feeding grounds.Ex. In the 1920s and 1930s more than 1 million books were being loaned each year to members as far afield as the most isolated settlers' gangs working on distant branch lines.Ex. Just one other question: why are some of the sashes worn from left shoulder to right hip or right shoulder to left hip?.Ex. In recent years a band of disciples has grown up in India, and has contributed to the revision and expansion of the schedules.----* ancho de banda = bandwidth.* asalto a dos bandas = two-pronged attack.* a tres bandas = three pronged.* banda ancha = wide-band, broadband.* banda antirrobo magnética = magnetic security tag.* banda callejera = street gang, gang, gang of youths.* banda de base = baseband.* banda de delincuentes = crime ring.* banda de linchadores = lynch mob.* banda de música = band, musical band, marching band, brass band.* banda de rodamiento de neumático = tyre tread.* banda estrecha = narrow-band.* banda gástrica = gastric band.* banda impositiva = income tax bracket, tax bracket.* banda juvenil = gang of youths.* banda magnética = magnetic strip, magnetic stripe, magstripe.* banda musical = musical band.* banda sonora = sound track film, soundtrack [sound track], rumble strip.* banda sonora de película = film music.* banda terrorista = terrorist group.* cabecilla de la banda = leader of the pack.* carrete de banda sonora = sound track film reel.* grabación de banda de música = band recording.* tarjeta de banda magnética = swipecard.* * *1) (en la cintura, cruzando el pecho) sash; (franja, lista) band; ( para pelo) (Méx) hairband; ( en brazo) armbandsaque de banda — ( en fútbol) throw-in; ( en rugby) put-in
lanzó el balón fuera de banda — he kicked the ball into touch o (AmE) out of bounds
irse en banda — (CS fam)
el equipo se fue en banda — the team did terribly
3)a) ( de delincuentes) gangb) (Mús) band* * *= bandwidth, strip, band, band, sideline, prong, stripe, group, pod, gang, sash, band.Ex: Digital transmission is therefore more profligate in its use of bandwidth for the same information.
Ex: Later this strip is retyped into ordinary language, for in its nascent form it is intelligible only to the initiated.Ex: For transmission by the telephone network, data must be converted into signals in this band of frequencies, by means of modems.Ex: The cords themselves could be placed either outside the backs of the folded sheets, where they would show as raised bands across the spine of the book, or in slots sawn into the folds to give the book a flat back.Ex: The article 'Off the sidelines, onto the playing field' discusses a recent project which commissioned 9 research papers to explore the future of libraries.Ex: There are 2 prongs to this research, one explores the use of the term 'information' and the other major part of the study investigates a number of aspects of some information management positions.Ex: This paper describes an oscillating chemical reaction, and discusses numerous parallels to it in research, such as in fibrillation of the heart, body-clock rhythms of animals and plants, the self-assembly of multicellular organisms, and certain stripes in volcanic rock.Ex: The groups continue, however, to keep alive their heritages through festivals and cultural activities.Ex: The large pod of about 75 narwhals milled around the bay in the summer feeding grounds.Ex: In the 1920s and 1930s more than 1 million books were being loaned each year to members as far afield as the most isolated settlers' gangs working on distant branch lines.Ex: Just one other question: why are some of the sashes worn from left shoulder to right hip or right shoulder to left hip?.Ex: In recent years a band of disciples has grown up in India, and has contributed to the revision and expansion of the schedules.* ancho de banda = bandwidth.* asalto a dos bandas = two-pronged attack.* a tres bandas = three pronged.* banda ancha = wide-band, broadband.* banda antirrobo magnética = magnetic security tag.* banda callejera = street gang, gang, gang of youths.* banda de base = baseband.* banda de delincuentes = crime ring.* banda de linchadores = lynch mob.* banda de música = band, musical band, marching band, brass band.* banda de rodamiento de neumático = tyre tread.* banda estrecha = narrow-band.* banda gástrica = gastric band.* banda impositiva = income tax bracket, tax bracket.* banda juvenil = gang of youths.* banda magnética = magnetic strip, magnetic stripe, magstripe.* banda musical = musical band.* banda sonora = sound track film, soundtrack [sound track], rumble strip.* banda sonora de película = film music.* banda terrorista = terrorist group.* cabecilla de la banda = leader of the pack.* carrete de banda sonora = sound track film reel.* grabación de banda de música = band recording.* tarjeta de banda magnética = swipecard.* * *A1 ( Indum) (en la cintura, cruzando el pecho) sash; (franja, lista) band; (para el pelo) ( Méx) hair bandllevaba una banda negra en el brazo he was wearing a black armband2 (de tierra) stripCompuestos:broad bandfrequency band( Méx) fan belttreadtax bandtrimmagnetic stripceremonial sash ( worn by the president)salary band( Méx) conveyor beltB1 (de un barco) side2 (en el billar) cushion3 (en fútbol) touchlinelanzó el balón fuera de banda he kicked the ball into touch o out of play o ( AmE) out of boundscerrarse en banda to refuse to listendejar a algn/andar/quedar en banda ( RPl fam): anda en banda he doesn't know what to do with himself, he's at a bit of a lossse fueron y me dejaron en banda they went off and left me not knowing what to do with myself o and left me at a bit of a lossC1 (de delincuentes) gangbanda armada armed gangbanda terrorista terrorist group2 ( Mús) band3 (de aves) flock* * *
banda sustantivo femenino
1 (en la cintura, cruzando el pecho) sash;
(franja, lista) band;
( para pelo) (Méx) hair-band;
( en brazo) armband;
banda sonora (Cin) sound track;
banda ancha broadband;
banda transportadora (Méx) conveyor belt
2 ( de barco) side;
( en billar) cushion;
(en fútbol, rugby) touchline;
( en rugby) put-in
3
b) (Mús) band
banda 1 sustantivo femenino
1 Mús band
2 (de criminales) gang
banda armada, armed gang
banda terrorista, terrorist group
3 (de pájaros) flock
banda 2 sustantivo femenino
1 (cinta) sash
2 (franja, lista) strip
3 (lado) side
4 (billar) cushion
5 Ftb línea de banda, touchline
saque de banda, throw-in
6 Telec banda de frecuencia, frequency band
Cine banda sonora, sound track
♦ Locuciones: cerrarse en banda, to dig in one's heels
coger a alguien por banda, to approach someone o to put one's hand in someone
jugar a varias bandas, to double-deal o to play the field
' banda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabeza
- cerebro
- cerrarse
- escindirse
- forajida
- forajido
- madriguera
- saque
- separarse
- terrorista
- barra
- doblar
- escoleta
- franja
- juez
English:
band
- boundary
- brass band
- bust
- flute
- gang
- protection money
- ring
- rough up
- sideline
- soundtrack
- split off
- strike up
- throw in
- throw-in
- touch
- touchline
- wing
- brass
- broadband
- conveyor (belt)
- crew
- elastic
- fan
- hair
- sash
- side
- sound
- swipe
- tread
- wave
* * *banda nf1. [cuadrilla] gangbanda armada terrorist organization2. [de música] [de viento y percusión] (brass) band;[de rock, pop] band;una banda de gaiteros a pipe band3. [faja] sashbanda presidencial presidential sash4. [para el pelo] hairband5. [cinta] ribbonbanda magnética magnetic strip;banda de Möbius Möbius strip;banda sonora [de película] soundtrack;banda transportadora [para bultos, mercancía] conveyor belt;[para peatones] moving walkway6. [franja] stripe;una camisa con bandas blancas a T-shirt with white stripesbanda sonora [en carretera] rumble strip7. [escala] bandFin banda de fluctuación fluctuation o currency band;banda de precios price range o band;banda salarial salary range o band8. Rad waveband;ancho de banda bandwidthbanda ancha broadband;banda estrecha narrow band;banda de frecuencia(s) frequency bandel balón salió por la banda the ball went out of play;avanzar por la banda to go down the wing10. [en billar] cushion11. [pez] dealfish12. Hist la Banda Oriental = name of former Spanish territories comprising the present-day Republic of Uruguay and southern Brazilse descolgó toda la banda al concierto de rock the whole gang went to the rock concert14. Compcerrarse en banda to dig one's heels in;se han cerrado en banda a cualquier reforma they have flatly refused to accept any reforms;Esp Fam [atrapar] to buttonhole sb;jugar a dos bandas to play a double game;RP Famestar/quedar en banda to be/be left at a loss* * *f2 de delincuentes gang3 ( cinta) sash4 en fútbol touchline5 de billar cushion6:cerrarse en banda fam stand firm, dig one’s heels in fam* * *banda nf1) : band, stripbanda transportadora: conveyor belt3) : band (of musicians)4) : gang (of persons), flock (of birds)5)banda de rodadura : tread (of a tire, etc.)6)banda sonora orbanda de sonido : sound track* * *banda n1. (de músicos) band / group2. (de delincuentes) gang3. (franja) stripe -
16 pandilla
f.gang.* * *1 group of friends* * *noun f.1) group2) gang* * *SF1) [de amigos] group of friends2) [de criminales] gang; [de gamberros] bunch, load* * *femenino (fam) gang* * *= in-crowd, gang, clique, mob.Ex. She entered the ' in-crowd' when she was hired by a posh country club and befriended the charismatic leader of a clique of wealthy college students.Ex. In the 1920s and 1930s more than 1 million books were being loaned each year to members as far afield as the most isolated settlers' gangs working on distant branch lines.Ex. One of the criticisms levelled at this literary prize is that it is run by a metropolitan clique in which books are written, read and reviewed all by the same people.Ex. In the afternoon quite a few of our mob decided that they would prefer to spend a bit of time lazing about in the water and soaking up a few rays.----* cometido por pandillas = gang-related.* pandilla de jóvenes = gang of youths.* relacionado con las pandillas = gang-related.* * *femenino (fam) gang* * *= in-crowd, gang, clique, mob.Ex: She entered the ' in-crowd' when she was hired by a posh country club and befriended the charismatic leader of a clique of wealthy college students.
Ex: In the 1920s and 1930s more than 1 million books were being loaned each year to members as far afield as the most isolated settlers' gangs working on distant branch lines.Ex: One of the criticisms levelled at this literary prize is that it is run by a metropolitan clique in which books are written, read and reviewed all by the same people.Ex: In the afternoon quite a few of our mob decided that they would prefer to spend a bit of time lazing about in the water and soaking up a few rays.* cometido por pandillas = gang-related.* pandilla de jóvenes = gang of youths.* relacionado con las pandillas = gang-related.* * *( fam)gangson todos una pandilla de maleantes they're a gang o bunch o load of villains ( colloq)* * *
pandilla sustantivo femenino (fam) gang
pandilla f fam gang
' pandilla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
correría
- peña
- mancha
- palomilla
English:
band
- boy
- bunch
- crowd
- gang
- pack
- set
- crew
* * *pandilla nf1. [de amigos] crowd, gang2. [de gamberros, delincuentes] gang;¡vaya pandilla de holgazanes! what a bunch of lazybones!* * ** * *pandilla nf1) : group, clique2) : gang* * *pandilla n group of friends -
17 vago
adj.1 footloose, errant, roving, shiftless.2 nebulous, amorphous, formless, shapeless.3 vague, general, unspecific.4 rambling, excursive.f. & m.1 bum, loafer, deadbeat, good-for-nothing.2 vagus.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: vagar.* * *► adjetivo1 (impreciso) vague————————► adjetivo1 (vacío) empty; (desocupado) vacant2 (holgazán) lazy, idle► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (holgazán) idler, layabout, slacker2 DERECHO vagrant\hacer el vago to laze around* * *1. (f. - vaga)adj.1) idle, lazy2) vague2. (f. - vaga)noun* * *vago, -a1. ADJ1) (gen) vague; (Arte, Fot) blurred, ill-defined; (=indeterminado) indeterminate2) [persona] (=perezoso) lazy, slack; (=poco fiable) unreliable; (=ocioso) idle, unemployed3) [ojo] lazy; [objeto] idle, unused; [espacio] empty4) (=errante) roving, wandering5) †en vago — [mantenerse] unsteadily; [esforzarse] in vain
dar golpes en vago — to flail about, beat the air
2. SM/ F1) (=holgazán) idler, lazybones *; (=inútil) useless individual, dead loss2) (=vagabundo) tramp, vagrant, bum (EEUU); (=pobre) down-and-out* * *I- ga adjetivo1) (fam) < persona> lazy, idle2) <recuerdo/idea> vague, hazy; <contorno/forma> vague, indistinct; < explicación> vagueII- ga masculino, femenino (fam) layabout, slacker (colloq)* * *I- ga adjetivo1) (fam) < persona> lazy, idle2) <recuerdo/idea> vague, hazy; <contorno/forma> vague, indistinct; < explicación> vagueII- ga masculino, femenino (fam) layabout, slacker (colloq)* * *vago11 = slacker, bum, lazybones, layabout, idler.Ex: The article is entitled 'No slackers here: SLA's youngest members have the vision and enthusiasm to shape the profession'.
Ex: Although the results provide support for the 'drunken bum' theory of wife beating, they also demythologize the stereotype because alcohol is shown to be far from a necessary or sufficient cause of wife abuse.Ex: Many see his art as a vocation for lazybones and social misfits.Ex: There is no evidence that inherited wealth is in itself responsible for turning young people into useless layabouts.Ex: This magazine prints essays and stories that celebrate the joyful life of an idler.* persona vaga y mal vestida = slob.vago22 = dim [dimmer -comp., dimmest -sup.], fuzzy [fuzzier - comp., fuzziest -sup.], vague [vaguer -comp., vaguest -sup.], feeble, loose [looser -comp., loosest -sup.], wooly [woolier -comp., wooliest -sup.], indistinct, indistinctive, nebulous.Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.
Ex: This is a rather fuzzy basis for establishing subject headings, but fuzziness is not the guidelines only fault.Ex: Some of the terms are vague.Ex: Mearns warns us, 'Recollection is treacherous; it is usually too broad or too narrow for another's use; and what is more serious, it is frequently undependable and worn and feeble'.Ex: Kast points out that there is a 'rather loose, conglomeration of interests and approaches' in this developing field.Ex: On the other side, some aspects of the planning study remains wooly.Ex: The typescript will be fuzzy and indistinct without the smooth, firm surface which the backing sheet offers.Ex: This research suggests that people are threatened by categorizations that portray them as too distinctive or too indistinctive.Ex: The concept of such a center remained nebulous at best, and we later learned that communication problems early on had muddied the message about what was really needed.* de manera vaga = hazily.* * *A ( fam); ‹persona› lazy, idleB ‹recuerdo/idea› vague, hazy; ‹contorno/forma› vague, indistincthay un vago parecido entre los dos there is a vague resemblance between themme dio una explicación muy vaga de lo que había sucedido she gave me a very vague explanation of what had happened, she only explained very vaguely what had happenedtengo la vaga sensación de haberlo visto antes I have a vague feeling I've seen him beforemasculine, feminine( fam)layabout, slacker ( colloq)deja ya de hacer el vago y ponte a trabajar stop lazing around and get some work done ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo vagar: ( conjugate vagar)
vago es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
vagó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
vagar
vago
vagar ( conjugate vagar) verbo intransitivo
to wander, roam
vago◊ -ga adjetivo
1 (fam) ‹ persona› lazy, idle
2 ‹recuerdo/idea› vague, hazy;
‹contorno/forma› vague, indistinct;
‹explicación/parecido› vague
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (fam) layabout, slacker (colloq);◊ deja ya de hacer el vago stop lazing around (colloq)
vagar vi (ir sin rumbo fijo) to wander, roam: vagamos por la ciudad toda la noche, we wandered around the town all night long
vagaba por el desierto, he was wandering about in the desert
vago,-a
I adjetivo
1 pey (holgazán) lazy
2 (difuso) slight, vague: tiene una vaga idea de lo que ocurrió, he has a vague idea of what happened
II m,f (gandul) layabout
' vago' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
boluda
- boludo
- floja
- flojo
- sambenito
- señorito
- vaga
- hecho
- indeterminado
English:
bone-idle
- dim
- do-nothing
- easy-going
- faint
- hazy
- indistinct
- layabout
- obscure
- screw around
- slack
- slob
- swan about
- swan around
- vague
- work shy
- bum
- wooly
* * *vago, -a♦ adj1. [persona] lazy, idle;Fam Humser más vago que la chaqueta de un guardia to be bone-idle2. [imagen, recuerdo] vague♦ nm,flazy person, idler;ser un vago to be lazy o idle♦ nmhacer el vago to laze around* * *I adj1 ( holgazán) lazy;hacer el vago laze around2 ( indefinido) vagueII m, vaga f idler, Brlayabout fam* * *vago, -ga adj1) : vague2) perezoso: lazy, idlevago, -ga n1) : idler, loafer2) vagabundo: vagrant, bum* * *vago1 adj2. (impreciso) vaguevago2 n lazybones -
18 lechigada
f.1 litter, a number of animals produced at a single birth.2 a company of persons of the same kind of life or the same calling.* * *SF [de animales] litter, brood; [de maleantes] gang -
19 patulea
f.1 soldiery or disorderly folks.2 mob.* * *1 familiar mob* * *SF mob, rabble* * *1 ( fam) (de maleantes) gang, mob2 ( fam) (de niños) gang* * *patulea nfFam1. [de niños] rowdy mob2. [de criminales] gang
См. также в других словарях:
Ley de vagos y maleantes — La Ley de vagos y maleantes, fue una ley del código penal español de 4 de agosto de 1933, referente al tratamiento de vagabundos, nómadas, proxenetas y cualquier otro elemento considerado antisocial y que posteriormente fue modificada para… … Wikipedia Español
Venezuela Subterránea — Álbum de estudio de Familia Subterránea (Varios artistas) Publicación 2001 Grabación 2000 2001 La Cocina Studios, Caracas Venezuela … Wikipedia Español
La gran sangre — Este artículo o sección necesita una revisión de ortografía y gramática. Puedes colaborar editándolo (lee aquí sugerencias para mejorar tu ortografía). Cuando se haya corregido, borra este aviso por favor … Wikipedia Español
La Gran Sangre — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La Gran Sangre Género Acción Reparto Carlos Alcántara (Dragón) Aldo Miyashiro (Tony) Pietro Sibille (Mandril) Norka Ramírez (Raquel) Joel Ezeta (Johan) Lucho Cáceres (Cobra) Haysen Percovich (El conde) País de… … Wikipedia Español
hampo — ► adjetivo 1 Del hampa. SINÓNIMO hampesco ► sustantivo masculino 2 Vida de pícaros y maleantes. 3 Conjunto de pícaros y maleantes. * * * hampo, a 1 (ant.) adj. Hampesco. 2 (ant.) m. Hampa. * * * hampo, pa. adj … Enciclopedia Universal
Batman (1989) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Batman Título Batman Ficha técnica Dirección Tim Burton Dirección artística Anton Furst Peter Young Producción … Wikipedia Español
Volúmenes de DNA² — Anexo:Volúmenes de DNA² Saltar a navegación, búsqueda DNA² es un manga y anime creado por Masakazu Katsura. A continuación se listan los tomos de la recopilación tankōbon del manga. Lista de volúmenes Volumen 1 El inicio Hottan (発端) ISBN… … Wikipedia Español
Mirageman — Título Mirageman Ficha técnica Dirección Ernesto Díaz Espinoza Dirección artística Constanza Meza Lopehandía … Wikipedia Español
Infiltrados (serie de televisión) — Este artículo o sección se refiere o está relacionado con una serie de televisión actualmente en curso. La información de este artículo puede cambiar frecuentemente. Por favor, no agregues datos especulativos y recuerda colocar referencias a… … Wikipedia Español
hampa — (De origen incierto.) ► sustantivo femenino Conjunto de personas que se dedican a negocios ilícitos o a actividades delictivas: ■ la policía descubrió que el banquero se relacionaba con el mundo del hampa. SINÓNIMO canalla chusma gentuza… … Enciclopedia Universal
Aventuras de Superman — Adventures of Superman Título Aventuras de Superman Género Ficción Infantil Creado por Basado en los personajes y conceptos de cómic creados por Jerry Siegel y Joe Shuster Reparto George Reeves Phyllis Coates, (1952) Noel Neill (1953 1958) Jack… … Wikipedia Español