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101 julandrón
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102 sirlar
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103 ñero
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104 agresor
• aggressor• assailant• assaulter• attacker• attacking• mug up• mugginess• tort-feasor• tortfeasor -
105 asaltante
• assailant• assaulter• assaulting• attacker• attacking• holdover tenant• hole• mug up• mugginess• robalo• robbed• robber• robber fly -
106 esforzarse en
• endeavor to• make an educated guess• make an effort• make an effort to• make an embargo• mug shot• mugger• take pains in• try hard to -
107 fotografía de identificación
• mufti• mug upDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > fotografía de identificación
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108 humedad
• damp• dampness• dankness• humidity• moisture• moisture content• mug up on• mugging• sogginess• steaminess -
109 ladrón
• burglar• housebreaker• larboard• larcenous• mug up• mugginess• purling• purple• robalo• robbed• robber• robber fly• stealer• thickness gage• thieve -
110 semblante
• appearance• aspect• countenance• cut of one's jib• face• facial features• lineament• look• mien• muffling• mug shot• physiognomy• visage -
111 traje de paisano
• civilian clothes• civvies• muffler• mug• plain clothes -
112 vestido civil
• civilian dress• muffler• mug -
113 vestido de paisano
• civilian dress• muffler• mug -
114 esforzarse en
v.1 to make an effort to, to apply oneself doggedly to, to apply oneself to, to endeavor.2 to make an effort in, to bear down on, to take pains in, to mug up on. -
115 estudiar duro
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116 julai
f. & m.fool, mug (informal) (inocente). (peninsular Spanish) -
117 pichelete
m.a small tankard or mug. -
118 jicara
Clark: 1900s. Usually a vase or bowl, but Watts notes that it can also refer to tightly woven containers made and used by Apache Indians. Carlisle defines it as "a drinking cup made by cutting a gourd in half." Santamaría defines jícara as the fruit of the jícaro or calabash tree. It is a hard, solid fruit whose flesh and seeds are similar to those of a squash. He also notes that the term is also applied to a wide-mouthed hemispherical vessel made from the jícara fruit. It is generally painted with many colors, polished and engraved, and often blackened with smoke. By extension, the term is also used in Mexico to refer to any vessel primarily used for drinking hot chocolate. The DRAE concurs and adds that in Spain jícara often refers to an earthenware vessel used for drinking hot chocolate. Cobos glosses it as a chocolate mug or a cup made from cutting a gourd shell in half.
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mug — mug·ful; mug·ga; mug·get; mug·gi·ly; mug·gi·ness; mug·gins; mug·gles; mug·gle·to·nian; mug; mug·wort; mug·wump·ery; mug·wump·i·an; mug·wump·ish; mug·wump·ism; mug·gee; mug·ger; mug·gy; mug·wump; … English syllables
mug — Ⅰ. mug [1] ► NOUN 1) a large cylindrical cup with a handle. 2) informal a person s face. 3) Brit. informal a stupid or gullible person. 4) US informal a thug. ► VERB (mugged … English terms dictionary
mug — mug1 [mug] n. [prob. < Scand, as in Swed mugg] 1. a heavy drinking cup of earthenware or metal, having a handle and formerly often ornamented with a human face 2. as much as a mug will hold 3. Slang a) the face b) the mouth … English World dictionary
Mug — (m[u^]g), n. [Cf. Ir. mugam a mug, mucog a cup.] 1. A kind of ceramic or metal drinking cup, with a handle, usually cylindrical and without a lip. [1913 Webster] 2. The face or mouth; as, I don t want to see your ugly mug again; often used… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mug — vt mugged, mug·ging: to assault (an individual) usu. with intent to rob Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. mug … Law dictionary
mug — (m[u^]g), v. t. To take property from (a person) in a public place by threatening or committing violence on the person who is robbed; to rob, especially to rob by use of a weapon such as a knife or gun. Note: To rob a person or a business indoors … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mug — [n1] drinking cup coffee cup, demitasse, flagon, jug, stoup, tankard, toby; concept 494 mug [n2] face countenance, frown, grimace, kisser*, mask, profile, puss*; concept 484 mug [v] hold up assault, hold up*, purse snatch, rob, steal, stick up* … New thesaurus
mug — sb., gen el. get (skimmel), i sms. mug , fx mugdannelse, mugplet … Dansk ordbog
mug — /mug/, n., v., mugged, mugging. n. 1. a drinking cup, usually cylindrical in shape, having a handle, and often of a heavy substance, as earthenware. 2. the quantity it holds. 3. Slang. a. the face. b. the mouth. c. an exaggerated facial… … Universalium
MUG — MUG, Multiuser Game … Universal-Lexikon
Mug — Mug(Mugg)f ⇨MuckI … Wörterbuch der deutschen Umgangssprache