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1 Irokesenschnitt
m Frisur: Mohican (Am. mohawk) (haircut)* * *Iro|ke|sen|(haar)|schnitt [iro'keːzn-]mmohican (haircut) (Brit), mohawk (US)* * * -
2 Irokesenschnitt
m1. Mohawk haircut Am.2. Mohawk Am. (haircut)3. Mohican (haircut) -
3 Irokesenhaarschnitt
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4 Irokese
mIroquoismugs.Mohican (haircut) -
5 cresta
intj.damn it.f.1 comb.2 crest.estar en la cresta (de la ola) to be riding high3 ridgelike formation.* * *1 (de ave) crest; (de gallo) comb2 (de pelo) toupée3 (de montaña, ola) crest\dar a alguien en la cresta familiar to deflate somebody, bring somebody down to earthestar en la cresta de la ola familiar to be on the crest of a wavelevantar la cresta / alzar la cresta familiar to give oneself airs, get on one's high horse* * *noun f.1) crest2) comb* * *SF1) (Orn) [gen] crest; [de gallo] comb2) (Geog) crest3) [de ola] crest4) (=peluca) wig, toupée* * *1)a) (Zool) crest; ( de gallo) combb) (de ola, monte) crestestar en la cresta de la ola — to be on o be riding on the crest of the wave
2) (Chi vulg) ( uso expletivo) mierda 2) d)* * *= ridge, crest.Ex. It is worth camping out there for the weekend but probably with mates as it is hard to convince the chicks they want to hike over a ridge to get to a place with no bogs.Ex. In the crest of the timeworn Black Mountains lies the summit of Mount Mitchell, the highest point east of the Mississippi.----* cresta de montaña = mountain ridge.* * *1)a) (Zool) crest; ( de gallo) combb) (de ola, monte) crestestar en la cresta de la ola — to be on o be riding on the crest of the wave
2) (Chi vulg) ( uso expletivo) mierda 2) d)* * *= ridge, crest.Ex: It is worth camping out there for the weekend but probably with mates as it is hard to convince the chicks they want to hike over a ridge to get to a place with no bogs.
Ex: In the crest of the timeworn Black Mountains lies the summit of Mount Mitchell, the highest point east of the Mississippi.* cresta de montaña = mountain ridge.* * *A1 ( Zool) crest; (de gallo) comb2 (de una ola) crestestar en la cresta de la ola to be on o be riding the crest of a wave3 (de un monte) crestB( Chi vulg) (uso expletivo): ¿dónde cresta(s) dejé las llaves? where the hell did I leave the keys? ( colloq)¡apúrate por la cresta! get a move on for goodness sake ( colloq)¡por la cresta! otra vez me equivoqué damn it! I've got(ten) it wrong again! (sl)¡a la cresta con el trabajo! to hell with work! ( colloq)con esta inflación todos nos vamos a ir a la cresta with inflation like this we're all going to be up shit creek ( vulg)dile que se vaya a la cresta tell him to go to hell (sl)gana más que la cresta he earns a hell of a lot ( colloq), he earns a goddamn ( AmE) o ( BrE) bloody fortune (sl)sacarse la cresta ( Chi vulg): me caí y casi me saco la cresta I fell and nearly broke my neck o killed myself ( colloq)se sacó la cresta en moto he smashed himself up in a motorbike accident ( colloq)* * *
cresta sustantivo femeninoa) (Zool) crest;
( de gallo) comb
cresta sustantivo femenino
1 (de plumas) crest
(carnosa) comb
2 (estilo punk) Mohawk haircut
3 (cumbre) crest, top
4 (de una ola) crest
♦ Locuciones: estar en la cresta de la ola, to be on the crest of the wave
' cresta' also found in these entries:
English:
crest
- ridge
* * *cresta nf1. [de ave] crest;[de gallo] comb2. [peinado punk] Mohican3. [de ola, montaña] crest;estar en la cresta (de la ola) to be riding high* * *f crest;estar en la cresta de la ola fig be riding high, be on the crest of a wave* * *cresta nf1) : crest2) : comb (of a rooster)* * *cresta n1. (de ave) crest2. (de gallo) comb3. (de montaña) ridge
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