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1 aserrar
v.to saw.Ricardo segó el maíz Richard cut the corn.* * *1 to saw (up)* * *VT to saw, saw through* * *verbo transitivo to saw* * *= saw.Ex. This book suggests ways for children to work successfully with scraps of wood by carving, sawing, hammering, nailing or gluing pieces together.* * *verbo transitivo to saw* * *= saw.Ex: This book suggests ways for children to work successfully with scraps of wood by carving, sawing, hammering, nailing or gluing pieces together.
* * *aserrar [A5 ]vt* * *
aserrar ( conjugate aserrar) verbo transitivo
to saw
' aserrar' also found in these entries:
English:
saw
* * *aserrar vtto saw (up)* * *v/t saw* * *aserrar {55} vt: to saw -
2 clavar
v.1 to drive (clavo, estaca).2 to nail, to fix (letrero, placa).clavó la suela de la bota he nailed on the sole of the boot3 to fix, to rivet.clavar los ojos o la mirada en algo/alguien en to stare at something/somebody4 to nail down, to nail in, to nail, to fix with nails.5 to hammer, to knock in, to hammer in, to hammer down.El carpintero clavó las tablas The carpenter hammered the boards.6 to perplex.7 to screw, to shaft, to poke.El chico clavó a su novia The boy screwed his girlfriend.* * *1 (con clavos) to nail2 (un clavo) to bang, hammer in; (estaca) to drive4 familiar (cobrar caro) to sting, fleece1 (gen) to stick* * *verb1) to hammer2) nail3) plunge4) fix* * *1. VT1) (=hincar) [+ clavo] to hammer inclavar banderillas — (Taur) to thrust banderillas into the bull's neck
2) (=fijar) [con clavos] to nail3) [+ joya] to set, mount4) (Ftbl) [+ pelota] to hammer, driveel delantero clavó el balón en la red — the forward hammered o drove the ball into the net
5) ** (=cobrar de más) to rip off *-pagué cuarenta euros -pues, te han clavado — "I paid forty euros" - "you were ripped off"
6) * (=hacer perfecto)-¿cómo has hecho el examen? -lo he clavado — "how did the exam go?" - "it was spot on" *
7) Méx ** (=robar) to swipe *, nick *, pinch *2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a)clavar algo en algo — < clavo> to hammer something into something; <puñal/cuchillo> to stick something in something; < estaca> to drive something into something
me clavó los dientes/las uñas — he sank his teeth/dug his nails into me
b) <cartel/estante> to put up (with nails, etc)c) <ojos/vista> to fix... on2) (fam)a) ( cobrar caro) to rip... off (colloq)nos clavaron $10,000 — they stung us for $10,000
b) (CS fam) ( engañar) to cheatc) (Méx fam) ( robar) to swipe (colloq), to filch (colloq)3) (RPl fam) ( dejar plantado) to stand... up (colloq)4) (Ven fam) < estudiante> to fail, to flunk (AmE colloq)2.clavarse v pron1)a) <aguja/espina>b) (refl) <cuchillo/puñal>2) (CS fam)clavarse con algo — ( por no poder venderlo) to get stuck with something (colloq); ( por ser mala compra)
3) (Per fam) ( colarse)se clavó en la cola — he jumped the line (AmE) o (BrE) the queue
4) (Col arg)clavarse estudiando or a estudiar — to study like crazy (colloq)
5) (Méx) (Dep) to dive* * *= pin, knock in, stick, nail.Ex. One example is the circulation of notices which may previously have been pinned on a noticeboard.Ex. The ball pelts, which were usually sheepskin, were fixed to the handles with nails which were only lightly knocked in, and were removed after the day's work (and often during the midday break as well).Ex. Is it a matter of a library in one country sticking a pin in a map and requesting a document from the nearest library to where the pin is inserted?.Ex. This book suggests ways for children to work successfully with scraps of wood by carving, sawing, hammering, nailing or gluing pieces together.----* clavar con chinchetas = pin.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a)clavar algo en algo — < clavo> to hammer something into something; <puñal/cuchillo> to stick something in something; < estaca> to drive something into something
me clavó los dientes/las uñas — he sank his teeth/dug his nails into me
b) <cartel/estante> to put up (with nails, etc)c) <ojos/vista> to fix... on2) (fam)a) ( cobrar caro) to rip... off (colloq)nos clavaron $10,000 — they stung us for $10,000
b) (CS fam) ( engañar) to cheatc) (Méx fam) ( robar) to swipe (colloq), to filch (colloq)3) (RPl fam) ( dejar plantado) to stand... up (colloq)4) (Ven fam) < estudiante> to fail, to flunk (AmE colloq)2.clavarse v pron1)a) <aguja/espina>b) (refl) <cuchillo/puñal>2) (CS fam)clavarse con algo — ( por no poder venderlo) to get stuck with something (colloq); ( por ser mala compra)
3) (Per fam) ( colarse)se clavó en la cola — he jumped the line (AmE) o (BrE) the queue
4) (Col arg)clavarse estudiando or a estudiar — to study like crazy (colloq)
5) (Méx) (Dep) to dive* * *= pin, knock in, stick, nail.Ex: One example is the circulation of notices which may previously have been pinned on a noticeboard.
Ex: The ball pelts, which were usually sheepskin, were fixed to the handles with nails which were only lightly knocked in, and were removed after the day's work (and often during the midday break as well).Ex: Is it a matter of a library in one country sticking a pin in a map and requesting a document from the nearest library to where the pin is inserted?.Ex: This book suggests ways for children to work successfully with scraps of wood by carving, sawing, hammering, nailing or gluing pieces together.* clavar con chinchetas = pin.* * *clavar [A1 ]vtA1 clavar algo EN algo ‹clavo› to hammer sth INTO sth; ‹palo/estaca› to drive sth INTO sthle clavó el puñal en el pecho she drove o plunged the dagger into his chestuna estaca clavada en el suelo a stake driven into the groundme clavó los dientes/las uñas he sank his teeth/dug his nails into me2 ‹cartel/estante› to put up ( with nails etc)3 ‹ojos› to fix … onclavó en ella una mirada de odio he fixed her with a look of hateB ( fam)1 (cobrar caro) to rip … off ( colloq)DE■ clavarseA1 ‹aguja/espina›me clavé la aguja I stuck the needle into my finger ( o thumb etc)me clavé el destornillador en la mano I stuck the screwdriver in my handse clavó una astilla en el dedo she got a splinter in her finger2 ( refl) ‹cuchillo/puñal›se clavó el puñal en el pecho he drove o plunged the dagger into his chestBme clavé con las entradas I got stuck with the ticketsse clavó con el auto que compró the car turned out to be a bad buy o a real lemon ( colloq)2( RPl fam) (fastidiarse): me tuve que clavar toda la tarde allí porque el cerrajero no vino I was stuck there all afternoon because the locksmith didn't come ( colloq)Csiempre se clava en las fiestas he's always gatecrashing parties ( colloq)D* * *
clavar ( conjugate clavar) verbo transitivo
1a) clavar algo en algo ‹ clavo› to hammer sth into sth;
‹puñal/cuchillo› to stick sth in sth;
‹ estaca› to drive sth into sth;◊ me clavó los dientes/las uñas he sank his teeth/dug his nails into me
c) ‹ojos/vista› to fix … on
2 (fam)
◊ nos clavaron $10,000 they stung us for $10,000
clavarse verbo pronominal
1
2 (CS fam) clavarse con algo ( por no poder venderlo) to get stuck with sth (colloq);
( por ser mala compra):
3 (Méx) (Dep) to dive
clavar
I verbo transitivo
1 (con un martillo) to hammer in
(sujetar con clavos) to nail
2 (una estaca) to drive in
3 familiar (cobrar demasiado) to sting o fleece: nos clavaron dos mil por un simple desayuno, they stung us two thousand pesetas for a breakfast
' clavar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ensartar
- fijar
- hincar
English:
dig
- drive
- fix
- hammer
- knock
- nail
- pin up
- ram
- sink
- slam on
- stick
- sting
- tack
- set
- spike
- thrust
* * *♦ vt1. [clavo, estaca] to drive (en into); [cuchillo] to thrust (en into); [chincheta, alfiler] to stick (en into);le clavó los dientes en la oreja she sank her teeth into his ear2. [letrero, placa] to nail, to fix;clavó la suela de la bota he nailed on the sole of the boot3. [mirada, atención] to fix, to rivet;clavar los ojos en to stare at;clavó su mirada en la de ella he stared her right in the eyeen esa tienda te clavan they charge you an arm and a leg in that shop♦ viRP, Ven muy Fam [copular] to do it, Br to have it off* * *v/t1 stick (en into)3:clavar los ojos en alguien fix one’s eyes on s.o.4:clavar a alguien por algo fam overcharge s.o. for sth* * *clavar vt1) : to nail, to hammer2) hincar: to plunge, to stick3) : to fix (one's eyes) on* * *clavar vb1. (clavo) to hammerclavar la mirada en algo / clavar los ojos en algo to stare at something -
3 conseguirlo
(v.) = pull it off, nail itEx. The article is entitled 'IT enabled education and training: can higher education pull it off?'.Ex. It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.* * *(v.) = pull it off, nail itEx: The article is entitled 'IT enabled education and training: can higher education pull it off?'.
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4 cortar con una sierra
(v.) = sawEx. This book suggests ways for children to work successfully with scraps of wood by carving, sawing, hammering, nailing or gluing pieces together.* * *(v.) = sawEx: This book suggests ways for children to work successfully with scraps of wood by carving, sawing, hammering, nailing or gluing pieces together.
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5 darle el puntillazo
(v.) = nail itEx. It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.* * *(v.) = nail itEx: It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.
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6 intentar conseguir Algo
(v.) = take + a swing atEx. It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.* * *(v.) = take + a swing atEx: It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.
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7 intentar golpear Algo
(v.) = take + a swing atEx. It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.* * *(v.) = take + a swing atEx: It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.
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8 intentar lograr Algo
(v.) = take + a swing atEx. It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.* * *(v.) = take + a swing atEx: It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.
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9 lograrlo
(v.) = pull it off, nail itEx. The article is entitled 'IT enabled education and training: can higher education pull it off?'.Ex. It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.* * *(v.) = pull it off, nail itEx: The article is entitled 'IT enabled education and training: can higher education pull it off?'.
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10 remacharlo
(v.) = nail itEx. It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.* * *(v.) = nail itEx: It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.
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11 retazo de
= scrap ofEx. This book suggests ways for children to work successfully with scraps of wood by carving, sawing, hammering, nailing or gluing pieces together.* * *= scrap ofEx: This book suggests ways for children to work successfully with scraps of wood by carving, sawing, hammering, nailing or gluing pieces together.
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12 serrar
v.to saw (up).* * *1 to saw* * *verb* * *VT1) [+ madera] to saw up2) (=separar) to saw off* * *verbo transitivo to saw (up)* * *= saw.Ex. This book suggests ways for children to work successfully with scraps of wood by carving, sawing, hammering, nailing or gluing pieces together.* * *verbo transitivo to saw (up)* * *= saw.Ex: This book suggests ways for children to work successfully with scraps of wood by carving, sawing, hammering, nailing or gluing pieces together.
* * *serrar [A5 ]vtto saw, saw up* * *
serrar ( conjugate serrar) verbo transitivo
to saw (up)
serrar verbo transitivo to saw
' serrar' also found in these entries:
English:
saw
- saw off
- saw up
* * *serrar vtto saw (up)* * *v/t saw* * *serrar {55} vt: to saw* * * -
13 trozo de
= scrap ofEx. This book suggests ways for children to work successfully with scraps of wood by carving, sawing, hammering, nailing or gluing pieces together.* * *= scrap ofEx: This book suggests ways for children to work successfully with scraps of wood by carving, sawing, hammering, nailing or gluing pieces together.
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14 enclavijamiento medular
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15 desconchar
v.to chip.* * *1 to peel off, flake off (loza) to chip* * *1.VT [+ pared] to strip off, peel off; [+ loza] to chip offlas goteras han desconchado la pared — the leak has made some of the paint flake o peel off the wall
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <porcelana/taza> to chip2.desconcharse v pron taza/plato to chip, get chipped* * *= chip.Ex. Tongue studs may crack or chip your teeth.* * *1.verbo transitivo <porcelana/taza> to chip2.desconcharse v pron taza/plato to chip, get chipped* * *= chip.Ex: Tongue studs may crack or chip your teeth.
* * *desconchar [A1 ]vtA ‹porcelana/taza› to chipdesconcharon la pared they took a chunk out of the wall ( colloq), they knocked some of the plaster offB ( Chi) ‹molusco/marisco› to shell«taza/plato» to chip, get chippedlas paredes ya se están desconchando chunks of plaster are coming off the walls* * *♦ vt[pintura] to cause to flake; [loza, vajilla] to chip;al colgar el cuadro desconchó la pared he took a chunk out of the wall when he was nailing up the picture* * *desconchar vt: to chip -
16 clavadura
f.nailing, driving a nail to the quick in horse-shoeing.* * *1 prick with a nail -
17 clavazón
f.nailing. -
18 enclavijamiento
m.nailing. -
19 enclavijamiento intramedular
m.intramedullary nailing.
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nailing — Act of inserting or driving a nail into the ends of a fractured bone. * * * nail·ing nā liŋ n the act or process of fixing the parts of a broken bone by means of a nail <intramedullary nailing> * * * nail·ing (nālґing) the operation of … Medical dictionary
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nailing — nailˈing noun 1. Making nails 2. Fastening with nails • • • Main Entry: ↑nail … Useful english dictionary
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