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1 estrechamiento
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2 atraque
m.1 dockage.2 laying up.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: atracar.* * *1 (acción) mooring2 (muelle) mooring place, berth; (de nave espacial) link-up* * *SM1) (Náut) mooring place, berth2) [de astronave] link-up, docking* * *1) (Náut)a) ( maniobra) dockingb) ( muelle) berth, mooring2) (Chi fam) ( besuqueo) necking (colloq), snogging (BrE colloq)pegarse un atraque — to have a necking session, to have a snog (BrE colloq)
* * *= moorage.Ex. Moorage is available year round, but winter weather requires that boat owners check their vessel daily.----* derechos de atraque = moorage.* * *1) (Náut)a) ( maniobra) dockingb) ( muelle) berth, mooring2) (Chi fam) ( besuqueo) necking (colloq), snogging (BrE colloq)pegarse un atraque — to have a necking session, to have a snog (BrE colloq)
* * *= moorage.Ex: Moorage is available year round, but winter weather requires that boat owners check their vessel daily.
* derechos de atraque = moorage.* * *A ( Náut)1 (maniobra) docking2 (muelle) berth, mooring* * *atraque nmdocking* * *m MAR mooring -
3 besuqueo
m.1 smooching (informal).2 kissing, smooching, necking, canoodling.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: besuquear.* * *1 smooching, necking, snogging* * *= smooching.Ex. Sometime back a heroine created a ruckus by saying that the actor acted fresh with her by biting her lips in a smooching scene.* * *= smooching.Ex: Sometime back a heroine created a ruckus by saying that the actor acted fresh with her by biting her lips in a smooching scene.
* * *( fam pey)kissing and cuddling, necking ( colloq)* * *besuqueo nmFam smooching* * *m famnecking, Br famsnogging -
4 morreo
m.1 smooch (informal). (peninsular Spanish)2 snogging, necking.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: morrear.* * *1 familiar snog* * *masculino (Esp fam) necking (colloq)* * *masculino (Esp fam) necking (colloq)* * *le dio un apasionado morreo he gave her a passionate and resounding kiss* * *morreo nmEsp Fam smooch;se estaban dando un morreo they were having a smooch -
5 apercollado
- da adjetivo (Col fam)parejas apercolladas — couples necking o (AmE) making out (colloq)
* * *- da adjetivo (Col fam)parejas apercolladas — couples necking o (AmE) making out (colloq)
* * *apercollado -da( Col fam): había parejas apercolladas por toda la casa there were couples necking o ( AmE) making out all over the house ( colloq) -
6 amonestar
v.1 to reprimand.Ellos amonestaron a los matones They reprimanded the bullies.2 to caution (sport).3 to publish the banns of.4 to bind over, to order not to cause trouble, to rap.El profesor amonesta a los alumnos The professor binds over the students.* * *1 (reprender) to reprimand, admonish2 (advertir) to warn3 DEPORTE to caution, book4 (en una boda) to publish the banns of* * *VT1) (=reprender) to reprimand; (=advertir) to warn; (=avisar) to advise; (Dep) to caution, book; (Jur) to caution2) (Rel) to publish the banns of* * *verbo transitivo2) (Der, Relig) < novios> to publish the banns of* * *= reprimand, hand + a reprimand, censure, slap + Nombre + down, admonish, berate, tell + Nombe + off, slap + Nombre + on the wrist, give + Nombre + a verbal warning.Ex. At the next division and department head meeting, Kobitsky was reprimanded and told that she should learn to be an administrator and conduct herself accordingly = En la siguiente reunión de directores de división y departamento, Kobitsky fue amonestada y se le dijo que debería aprender a ser una administradora y actuar consecuentemente.Ex. The board of trustees decided to hand Balzac an official reprimand with the warning that if more staff resigned he would be asked to resign himself.Ex. This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex. Not to put too fine a point on this, and slap me down if I am being rude, but from the questions you are asking I do not think you are ready for a project of this scope.Ex. For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.Ex. Unfortunately, many of the writers are simply berating the current situation, holding to rather ancient models of mass culture.Ex. Teachers should tackle bad behaviour in class by praising their pupils instead of telling them off, according to research published today.Ex. After he was allegedly caught using steroids and slapped on the wrist he stopped using them and his ranking plummeted.Ex. If we caught them necking, we'd give them a verbal warning and send them on their way.----* amonestar verbalmente = give + Nombre + a verbal warning.* * *verbo transitivo2) (Der, Relig) < novios> to publish the banns of* * *= reprimand, hand + a reprimand, censure, slap + Nombre + down, admonish, berate, tell + Nombe + off, slap + Nombre + on the wrist, give + Nombre + a verbal warning.Ex: At the next division and department head meeting, Kobitsky was reprimanded and told that she should learn to be an administrator and conduct herself accordingly = En la siguiente reunión de directores de división y departamento, Kobitsky fue amonestada y se le dijo que debería aprender a ser una administradora y actuar consecuentemente.
Ex: The board of trustees decided to hand Balzac an official reprimand with the warning that if more staff resigned he would be asked to resign himself.Ex: This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex: Not to put too fine a point on this, and slap me down if I am being rude, but from the questions you are asking I do not think you are ready for a project of this scope.Ex: For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.Ex: Unfortunately, many of the writers are simply berating the current situation, holding to rather ancient models of mass culture.Ex: Teachers should tackle bad behaviour in class by praising their pupils instead of telling them off, according to research published today.Ex: After he was allegedly caught using steroids and slapped on the wrist he stopped using them and his ranking plummeted.Ex: If we caught them necking, we'd give them a verbal warning and send them on their way.* amonestar verbalmente = give + Nombre + a verbal warning.* * *amonestar [A1 ]vt* * *
amonestar ( conjugate amonestar) verbo transitivo ( reprender) to reprimand, admonish (frml);
( en fútbol) to caution, book
amonestar verbo transitivo
1 (reprender) to rebuke, reprimand
Dep to warn
2 Rel to publish the banns of
' amonestar' also found in these entries:
English:
admonish
- book
- caution
* * *amonestar vt1. [reprender] to reprimand2. [en fútbol] to caution3. [para matrimonio] to publish the banns of* * *v/t1 reñir reprimand2 DEP caution* * *amonestar vtapercibir: to admonish, to warn -
7 amonestar verbalmente
(v.) = give + Nombre + a verbal warningEx. If we caught them necking, we'd give them a verbal warning and send them on their way.* * *(v.) = give + Nombre + a verbal warningEx: If we caught them necking, we'd give them a verbal warning and send them on their way.
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8 besuquearse
1 (uso recíproco) to smooch, neck, snog* * *verb* * *VPR (=besarse) to kiss (each other) a lot; (=magrearse) to neck *, smooch ** * *(v.) = snog, neckEx. The portrayal of gay people is usually sexual and lewd and this film is a good example where men are having quickies and snogging in public.Ex. If we caught them necking, we'd give them a verbal warning and send them on their way.* * *(v.) = snog, neckEx: The portrayal of gay people is usually sexual and lewd and this film is a good example where men are having quickies and snogging in public.
Ex: If we caught them necking, we'd give them a verbal warning and send them on their way.* * *
■besuquearse verbo reflexivo to smooch, pet
' besuquearse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
besuquear
English:
canoodle
- neck
- pet
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9 darse el lote
familiar to pet* * *(v.) = snog, neckEx. The portrayal of gay people is usually sexual and lewd and this film is a good example where men are having quickies and snogging in public.Ex. If we caught them necking, we'd give them a verbal warning and send them on their way.* * *(v.) = snog, neckEx: The portrayal of gay people is usually sexual and lewd and this film is a good example where men are having quickies and snogging in public.
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10 echar a Alguien de un Lugar
(v.) = send + Nombre + on + Posesivo + wayEx. If we caught them necking, we'd give them a verbal warning and send them on their way.* * *(v.) = send + Nombre + on + Posesivo + wayEx: If we caught them necking, we'd give them a verbal warning and send them on their way.
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11 hacer que Alguien deje un Lugar
(v.) = send + Nombre + on + Posesivo + wayEx. If we caught them necking, we'd give them a verbal warning and send them on their way.* * *(v.) = send + Nombre + on + Posesivo + wayEx: If we caught them necking, we'd give them a verbal warning and send them on their way.
Spanish-English dictionary > hacer que Alguien deje un Lugar
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12 hacer que Alguien se vaya de un Lugar
(v.) = send + Nombre + on + Posesivo + wayEx. If we caught them necking, we'd give them a verbal warning and send them on their way.* * *(v.) = send + Nombre + on + Posesivo + wayEx: If we caught them necking, we'd give them a verbal warning and send them on their way.
Spanish-English dictionary > hacer que Alguien se vaya de un Lugar
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13 quedarse boquiabierto
v.to gape in amazement, to gape, to be left with the mouth open, to gasp.* * *(n.) = give + a gasp of, eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socketEx. At these words Jeanne Leforte gave a little gasp of amazement, and her cheeks paled.Ex. As he examined its contents, his eyes popped and his hands began to shake.Ex. My eyes popped out of my head when I read what had angered a teacher enough to threaten discipline: He was fed up watching two girls necking with each other.Ex. My eyes popped out of their socket when he said money doesn't interest him at all.* * *(n.) = give + a gasp of, eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socketEx: At these words Jeanne Leforte gave a little gasp of amazement, and her cheeks paled.
Ex: As he examined its contents, his eyes popped and his hands began to shake.Ex: My eyes popped out of my head when I read what had angered a teacher enough to threaten discipline: He was fed up watching two girls necking with each other.Ex: My eyes popped out of their socket when he said money doesn't interest him at all. -
14 quedarse estupefacto
v.to be dumbfounded, to be left dumb, to have no words.* * *(n.) = stun into + speechlessness, eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, be speechless, be gobsmacked, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socketEx. All of us were stunned into speechlessness when we received the news of the destruction of the famous Bamiyan Buddhas.Ex. As he examined its contents, his eyes popped and his hands began to shake.Ex. My eyes popped out of my head when I read what had angered a teacher enough to threaten discipline: He was fed up watching two girls necking with each other.Ex. Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.Ex. Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.Ex. My eyes popped out of their socket when he said money doesn't interest him at all.* * *(n.) = stun into + speechlessness, eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, be speechless, be gobsmacked, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socketEx: All of us were stunned into speechlessness when we received the news of the destruction of the famous Bamiyan Buddhas.
Ex: As he examined its contents, his eyes popped and his hands began to shake.Ex: My eyes popped out of my head when I read what had angered a teacher enough to threaten discipline: He was fed up watching two girls necking with each other.Ex: Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.Ex: Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.Ex: My eyes popped out of their socket when he said money doesn't interest him at all. -
15 quedarse patidifuso
familiar to be gob-smacked* * *(n.) = eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socketEx. As he examined its contents, his eyes popped and his hands began to shake.Ex. My eyes popped out of my head when I read what had angered a teacher enough to threaten discipline: He was fed up watching two girls necking with each other.Ex. My eyes popped out of their socket when he said money doesn't interest him at all.* * *(n.) = eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socketEx: As he examined its contents, his eyes popped and his hands began to shake.
Ex: My eyes popped out of my head when I read what had angered a teacher enough to threaten discipline: He was fed up watching two girls necking with each other.Ex: My eyes popped out of their socket when he said money doesn't interest him at all. -
16 sorprenderse enormemente
(n.) = eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socketEx. As he examined its contents, his eyes popped and his hands began to shake.Ex. My eyes popped out of my head when I read what had angered a teacher enough to threaten discipline: He was fed up watching two girls necking with each other.Ex. My eyes popped out of their socket when he said money doesn't interest him at all.* * *(n.) = eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socketEx: As he examined its contents, his eyes popped and his hands began to shake.
Ex: My eyes popped out of my head when I read what had angered a teacher enough to threaten discipline: He was fed up watching two girls necking with each other.Ex: My eyes popped out of their socket when he said money doesn't interest him at all. -
17 sorprenderse mucho
(n.) = eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socketEx. As he examined its contents, his eyes popped and his hands began to shake.Ex. My eyes popped out of my head when I read what had angered a teacher enough to threaten discipline: He was fed up watching two girls necking with each other.Ex. My eyes popped out of their socket when he said money doesn't interest him at all.* * *(n.) = eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socketEx: As he examined its contents, his eyes popped and his hands began to shake.
Ex: My eyes popped out of my head when I read what had angered a teacher enough to threaten discipline: He was fed up watching two girls necking with each other.Ex: My eyes popped out of their socket when he said money doesn't interest him at all. -
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19 collarino
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20 bonche
ISM LAm (=montón) load, bunchII* SM Caribe1) (=fiesta) party2) (=cosa divertida) amusing thing; (=persona divertida) amusing personIII* SM petting *, necking ** * *2) (Ven) ( fiesta) party, rave-up (BrE sl)ir de bonche — to party (esp AmE fam)
* * *2) (Ven) ( fiesta) party, rave-up (BrE sl)ir de bonche — to party (esp AmE fam)
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bonche sustantivo masculino
1 (AmC, Col fam) ( riña) fight;
( contienda) contest
2 (Ven fam) ( fiesta) party, rave-up (BrE sl)
' bonche' also found in these entries:
English:
bunch
* * *bonche nm
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