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1 pajarita
f.1 paper bird.2 bow tie (corbata). (peninsular Spanish)* * *1 (de cuello) bow tie2 (de papel) paper bird* * *SF1) (=corbata) bow tie2) (=pájaro de papel) paper bird; (=cometa) paper kite3) (Orn)* * *a) tbb) (Esp) (Indum) bow tie* * *a) tbb) (Esp) (Indum) bow tie* * *1tb pajarita de papel origami bird* * *
pajarita sustantivo femeninoa) tb
b) (Esp) (Indum) bow tie
pajarita sustantivo femenino
1 Indum bow tie
2 (de papel) paper bird
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English:
bow tie
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* * *pajarita nfpajarita de broche clip-on bow tie2. [de papel] paper bird* * *f1 corbata bow tie2 de papel paper bird* * * -
2 pajarita
pajarita sustantivo femeninoa) tbb) (Esp) (Indum) bow tie
pajarita sustantivo femenino
1 Indum bow tie
2 (de papel) paper bird ' pajarita' also found in these entries: Spanish: de English: bow tie - bow -
3 cocotte en papier
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4 cocotte
cocotte [kɔkɔt]1. feminine nouna. ( = marmite) casserole dishb. (baby talk = poule) henc. ça sent or pue la cocotte (inf) it smells like a perfume factoryd. (à un cheval) hue cocotte ! gee up!2. compounds* * *kɔkɔt1) (colloq) ( poule) baby talk hen2) (colloq) ( terme d'affection)3) (colloq & dated) péj ( femme) loose womancuire quelque chose à la cocotte — to casserole GB ou stew something
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔkɔt nf1) (en fonte) casserolema cocotte * — sweetie
3) péjoratif (= femme légère) tart* * *cocotte nf2 ○( terme d'affection) ma cocotte honey;4 Culin ( récipient) casserole dish GB, pot; (faire) cuire qch à la cocotte to casserole GB ou stew sth; bœuf à la cocotte beef casserole GB, braised beef;6 ( à un cheval) hue cocotte! gee-up!cocotte en papier paper hen (origami style).[kɔkɔt] nom féminin1. [casserole] casserole dish2. (langage enfantin) [poule] hen4. (péjoratif) [femme] tartsentir ou puer la cocotte to stink of cheap perfume————————en cocotte locution adjectivale[œuf] coddled
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