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101 tecolote
m.1 owl. ( Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish)2 cop, trooper, police officer, officer.* * *1. SM2) Méx * (=policía) policeman, cop *2. ADJ1) CAm [color] reddish-brown* * *1) (Méx) (Zool) owl2) (Méx fam) ( policía) cop (colloq)* * *1) (Méx) (Zool) owl2) (Méx fam) ( policía) cop (colloq)* * ** * *
tecolote sustantivo masculino (Méx) (Zool) owl
' tecolote' also found in these entries:
English:
owl
* * *tecolote nmCAm, Méx1. [búho] owl* * *m Méx, C.Am. ( búho) owl* * * -
102 tianguis
m. s.&pl.1 open-air market. ( Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish)2 street market, bring-and-buy sale, flea market.* * *SM INV CAm, Méx (open-air) market* * *masculino (Méx) street market* * *masculino (Méx) street market* * *street marketIn Mexico, street markets selling fresh produce. They are held on particular days and usually goods can be bought cheaply.* * *
tianguis sustantivo masculino (Méx) street market
* * *tianguis nm invCAm, Méx open-air market* * *m inv Méx, C.Am.market* * * -
103 timbrar
v.1 to ring. (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish)Ella timbró pero no había nadie She rang but no one was home.2 to stamp (document).Ella timbra los pasaportes She stamps the passports.3 to ring for, to buzz for.* * *1 (carta) to stamp, mark; (documento) to seal* * *VT1) [+ documento] to stamp2) [+ carta] to postmark, frank* * *1.2.dejar timbrado a alguien — (Col, Ven fam) to bowl somebody over (colloq)
timbrar vi (Col, Méx) to ring the bell3.timbrarse v pron (Col, Ven fam) ( ponerse nervioso) to get jumpy o edgy (colloq)* * *1.2.dejar timbrado a alguien — (Col, Ven fam) to bowl somebody over (colloq)
timbrar vi (Col, Méx) to ring the bell3.timbrarse v pron (Col, Ven fam) ( ponerse nervioso) to get jumpy o edgy (colloq)* * *timbrar [A1 ]vt‹documento› to stamp; ‹carta› to frank■ timbrarvi(Col, Ven) to ring the bell* * *
timbrar ( conjugate timbrar) verbo transitivo ‹ documento› to stamp;
‹ carta› to frank
verbo intransitivo (Col, Méx) to ring the bell
timbrar verbo transitivo to stamp
' timbrar' also found in these entries:
English:
stamp
* * *♦ vt1. [documento] to stamp♦ viAndes, CAm, Méx to ring -
104 vestidor
adj.dressy.m.1 dressing room.2 changing (British), locker room (United States) (in club). ( Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish)3 fitting room.* * *1 dressing room* * ** * *I- dora adjetivo (Andes, Méx) dressyIImasculino ( en casa) dressing room; (en club, gimnasio) (Chi, Méx) locker room (AmE), changing room (BrE)* * *I- dora adjetivo (Andes, Méx) dressyIImasculino ( en casa) dressing room; (en club, gimnasio) (Chi, Méx) locker room (AmE), changing room (BrE)* * *( Andes) dressy1 (en una casa) dressing room* * *
vestidor sustantivo masculino ( en casa) dressing room;
(en club, gimnasio) (Chi, Méx) locker room (AmE), changing room (BrE)
' vestidor' also found in these entries:
English:
changing room
- dressing
- walk
* * *vestidor nm1. [en casa] dressing room2. CAm, Méx [en club] Br changing o US locker room* * *m dressing room; MéxDEP locker room* * *vestidor nm: dressing room -
105 zopilote
m.black vulture. ( Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish)* * *SM CAm, Méx1) (=ave) vulture2) * (=ladrón) thief* * *masculino (AmC, Méx) turkey vulture* * *masculino (AmC, Méx) turkey vulture* * *(AmC, Méx)turkey buzzard, turkey vulture* * *
zopilote sustantivo masculino (AmC, Méx) turkey vulture
zopilote m LAm buzzard
' zopilote' also found in these entries:
English:
buzzard
- vulture
* * *zopilote nmCAm, Méx black vulture* * *m L.Am.ZO turkey buzzard* * * -
106 barbear
v.1 to flatter, to butter up. ( Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish)2 to shave.* * *1. VT1) LAm to shave3) Méx [+ ganado] to throw, fell4) esp LAm (=alcanzar) to come up to, be as tall as5) CAm (=fastidiar) to annoy, bore6) * (=ver) to see, spot7) CAm * (=regañar) to tell off2. VI1)barbear con — esp LAm (=alcanzar) to come up to, be as tall as
2) CAm * (=entrometerse) to stick one's nose in, poke one's nose in* * *barbear vtCAm, Méx [adular] to flatter, to butter up -
107 bolsista
f. & m.1 stockbroker (finance).2 pickpocket. ( Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish)* * *1 stockbroker* * *SMF1) (Econ) stockbroker* * *A ( Fin) stockbrokerB ( Méx) (carterista) pickpocket* * *bolsista nmf1. Bolsa stockbroker2. CAm, Méx [carterista] pickpocket* * *m/f stockbroker -
108 maquilar
v.1 to assemble. ( Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish)2 to collect multure on.* * *VT Méx to assemble* * *maquilar [A1 ]vt( Méx) to assemble ( in a cross-border plant)* * *maquilar vtCAm, Méx [artículos electrónicos] to assemble; [ropa] to make up -
109 mezanine
m.mezzanine. ( Central American Spanish, Colombian Spanish, Mexican Spanish)* * *SM mezzanine* * *( esp AmL) mezzanine (floor)* * *mezanine, mezzanine nmCAm, Col, Méx mezzanine -
110 mezzanine
f.mezzanine.m.mezzanine. ( Central American Spanish, Colombian Spanish, Mexican Spanish)* * *[metsa'nine]SM mezzanine; And (Teat) circle* * * -
111 tunco
m.pig. ( Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish)* * *tunco, -a CAm, Méx1.ADJ (=lisiado) maimed, crippled; (=manco) one-armed2.SM / F (=persona) cripple3.SM (Zool) pig, hog (EEUU)* * *tunco, -a♦ adjMéx [sin una mano] one-handed; [sin un brazo] one-armed♦ nmCAm, Méx [puerco] pig -
112 burrito
m.1 burrito ( Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish).2 little donkey, young donkey.* * *burrito nm: burrito -
113 aguardiente
(Sp. model spelled same [agwarðjénte] compound, agglutinated Spanish form < Latin aqua 'water' and arder < Latin ardere 'to burn, be on fire' plus the Spanish suffix - iente equivalent to the English - ing, in this case, literally burning water; hence, fire, or fiery, water)DARE: 1818. According to the OED, it originally referred to "a coarse kind of brandy made in Spain and Portugal" and was extended to native whiskey in the Southwest. Watts notes the continued evolution of the term: it also came to refer to spirits distilled from Mexican red wine or rum. As the Spanish sources note, it can refer to any distilled drink where the resultant alcohol is diluted with water. Hence it is a generic term translatable as booze (Blevins), strong (alcoholic) drink, or liquor (Hendrickson). It is likely that this generic meaning was the one used by cowboys and American Indians alike.Alternate forms: agua ardiente, aguadiente, aguadinte, aguardent, aquadiente, aquadinte, aquardiente, aquedent, aquediente, argadent, awerdente, awerdenty. -
114 cibola
( cíbolo [sípolo], abbreviation for ganado de Cíbola or toro de Cíbola. Cíbola was a territory in Arizona and New Mexico < Zuni siwona)1) Carlisle: 1888. A buffalo, or American bison. Santamaría concurs, adding that in Mexican Spanish the term cíbolo may also refer to the hide of the animal, which is so thick and soft that travelers use it in place of a mattress. Cobos indicates that in New Mexico and southern Colorado Spanish, the animal is also called vaca de Cíbola 'cow from Cíbola.'2) A land of great wealth, or seven golden cities, searched for by Coronado and other early Spanish explorers. Blevins and Hendrickson indicate that the area later proved to be a region in western New Mexico inhabited by Zuni Indians. Santamaría glosses cíbolas (also cíbolos) as inhabitants of an imaginary city, country, or kingdom called Cíbola, which the Spaniards searched for in vain. He also notes a fissure in a mountain range in Coahuila, Mexico, that is known as Cíbolo. In addition, members of an ancient Indian tribe in Coahuila are known as cíbolas.
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