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1 despistar
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2 fotre
v1. (vulg) to fuck / to screw / to bangFes-te fotre! - Fuck off! / Go screw yourself!2. to doQuè fots aquí? - What (the heck) are you doing here?3. to put / to placeVan fotre una bomba a la comissaria - They put a bomb in the police station4. to giveEm va fotre un cop de puny - He punched meAlgú em pot fotre un cop de mà? - Can anybody give me a hand?5. to beginVa fotre a cantar - He began to singEm vaig fotre a plorar - I began to cryexpr se'n fotre d'(alguna cosa) to not give a shit / crap about (something)El govern se'n fot de la voluntat popular - The government doesn't give a shit / crap what the people wantexpr fotre el camp to fuck off -
3 desfullar
v to defoliate (tech.) / to pull the leaves off / to pull the petals offdesfullar-se to drop (or lose) (its) leaves / to drop (or lose) (its) petals -
4 esfullar
v to defoliate (tech.) / to pull the leaves off / to pull the petals offesfullar-se to drop (or lose) (its) leaves / to drop (or lose) (its) petals -
5 desprendre
v1. to detach2. to give off3. to deduce1. desprendre's to be inferred (from) / to be suggested (by)Quina concepció de la cultura es desprèn de la lectura d'aquest text? - What concept of culture can be inferred from (o is suggested by) the reading of this text?2. desprendre's to get rid of / to shake off -
6 transcórrer
v1. to elapse / to pass2. to take place3. to pass offLa protesta va transcórrer sense incidents. - The protest passed off without incident -
7 punt
n1. (m) point2. (m) full stop (Br.) / period (Am.)Punt i coma - Semi colonDos punts - ColonPunts suspensius - Ellipsis3. (m) dotPunt volat - Middle dotexpr punt d'ebullició boiling pointexpr punt de venda point of saleexpr punt de vista point of viewexpr punt final the very endexpr ...i punt full stop (Br.) / period (Am.) / end of storyexpr posar punt final a to put an end to / to cap off / to draw a line under (una cosa negativa)expr tan bon punt as soon as -
8 desfer
v1. to undo2. to destroy3. to break off4. to dissolve5. to melt6. to strip7. to get rid (of somebody)expr desfer-se en plors (o en llàgrimes) to cry one's eyes outexpr desfer-se en compliments to praise it to the skiesexpr desfer-se per to bend over backwards -
9 destapar
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10 fugina
n word used in the expression 'fer fugina'(col.loq) to play truant / to bunk offnota: 'To play truant' vol dir, específicament, 'no assistir a l'escola' -
11 petar
v1. to crack2. to die / kick the bucket3. to crash / smashPetar les dents - To chatter (teeth)Anar a petar - To end upFer petar la xerrada / fer-la petar - To chat / natterPeti qui peti - Come what mayPetar-se de riure - To laugh your head off / to die laughingEstar que peta - To be a fat bloater (Br.) / to be seriously fat4. to break5. to snap / shatter6. to fart
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