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1 mugful
noun two mugfuls of coffee.) tazón -
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noun(a type of cup with usually tall, more or less vertical sides: a mug of coffee.) tazón- mugful
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noun(a slang word for the face.)
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past tense, past participle - mugged; verb(to attack and usually rob: He was mugged when coming home late at night.) asaltar, atracar- muggermug n tazaSe refiere a una taza grande y cilíndrica, más alta que anchatr[mʌg]1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL familiar (fool) tonto,-a, ingenuo,-a, idiota nombre masulino o femenino1 (rob violently) atracar, asaltar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be a mug's game ser cosa de tontos————————tr[mʌg]1 (large cup) taza alta, tazón nombre masculino: posar (con afectación), hacer muecasmugging for the camera: haciendo muecas para la cámaramug vtassault: asaltar, atracarmug ncup: tazón mn.• catadura s.f.• hocico s.m.• jarra (con asa, para café) s.f.• jeta s.f.• taza (tipo jarra) s.f.• vaso con asa s.m.mʌg
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1) ( cup) taza f ( alta y sin platillo), tarro m (Méx, Ven)2) ( gullible person) (BrE colloq) idiota mf, ingenuo, -nua mf3) ( face) (sl) cara f, jeta f (arg), careto m (Esp arg)
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- gg- transitive verb atracar*, asaltar
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vi ( make faces) (AmE) hacer morisquetasPhrasal Verbs:- mug up[mʌɡ]1. N1) (=cup) tazón m (más alto que ancho)do you want a cup or a mug? — ¿quieres una taza normal o una taza grande?
2) (=glass) jarra fa beer mug — una jarra de or para cerveza
3) ** (=dupe) bobo(-a) m / f, primo(-a) m / fwhat a mug I've been! — ¡mira que he sido bobo!
4) ** (=face) jeta * f, careto m (Sp) **what a mug she's got! — ¡qué jeta tiene! *
2.VT (=attack and rob) atracar, asaltar3.CPDmug shot * N — fotografía f para las fichas
- mug up* * *[mʌg]
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1) ( cup) taza f ( alta y sin platillo), tarro m (Méx, Ven)2) ( gullible person) (BrE colloq) idiota mf, ingenuo, -nua mf3) ( face) (sl) cara f, jeta f (arg), careto m (Esp arg)
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- gg- transitive verb atracar*, asaltar
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vi ( make faces) (AmE) hacer morisquetasPhrasal Verbs:- mug up
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