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panhandler

  • 1 mendigo

    adj.
    1 beggar.
    2 stingy, penny-pinching, miserly, skinflint.
    3 mean, perverse, evil, wicked.
    f. & m.
    beggar, panhandler, ragamuffin, tramp.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: mendigar.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 beggar
    * * *
    mendigo, -a
    1.
    SM / F beggar
    2.
    ADJ Méx * (=cobarde) yellow *, yellow-bellied *
    * * *
    - ga masculino, femenino beggar
    * * *
    = beggar, mendicant, vagrant, panhandler, bagman.
    Ex. These works presents a picture of China filled with devastation, turbulence, bandits, beggars and poverty.
    Ex. Mr Imray had libraries in his metropolitan ragged schools where mendicant readers took pleasure in reading.
    Ex. This paper outlines the problems caused by vagrants who use public libraries as a refuge.
    Ex. Through a survey conducted last year, the city found over 400 panhandlers on the streets, of whom nearly three in four were homeless.
    Ex. His hand went to the pistol in his belt as he turned and found a ragged, filthy bagman looking up at him from beneath a blanket of newspapers.
    ----
    * mendigo que rebusca en la basura = dumpster rat.
    * * *
    - ga masculino, femenino beggar
    * * *
    = beggar, mendicant, vagrant, panhandler, bagman.

    Ex: These works presents a picture of China filled with devastation, turbulence, bandits, beggars and poverty.

    Ex: Mr Imray had libraries in his metropolitan ragged schools where mendicant readers took pleasure in reading.
    Ex: This paper outlines the problems caused by vagrants who use public libraries as a refuge.
    Ex: Through a survey conducted last year, the city found over 400 panhandlers on the streets, of whom nearly three in four were homeless.
    Ex: His hand went to the pistol in his belt as he turned and found a ragged, filthy bagman looking up at him from beneath a blanket of newspapers.
    * mendigo que rebusca en la basura = dumpster rat.

    * * *
    mendigo -ga
    masculine, feminine
    beggar
    * * *

    Del verbo mendigar: ( conjugate mendigar)

    mendigo es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    mendigó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    mendigar    
    mendigo
    mendigar ( conjugate mendigar) verbo intransitivo
    to beg
    verbo transitivo [ mendigo] to beg for
    mendigo
    ◊ -ga sustantivo masculino, femenino

    beggar
    mendigar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to beg
    mendigo,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino beggar

    ' mendigo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    mendiga
    - mendigar
    - supuesto
    English:
    beggar
    - distaste
    - panhandler
    * * *
    mendigo, -a nm,f
    beggar
    * * *
    m, mendiga f beggar
    * * *
    mendigo, -ga n
    limosnero: beggar
    * * *
    mendigo n beggar

    Spanish-English dictionary > mendigo

  • 2 cambiar + Posesivo + vida

    (v.) = turn + Posesivo + life around
    Ex. A violent panhandler who attacked an elderly man in a church has turned his life around and may even be baptized in the same church where the attack took place.
    * * *
    (v.) = turn + Posesivo + life around

    Ex: A violent panhandler who attacked an elderly man in a church has turned his life around and may even be baptized in the same church where the attack took place.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambiar + Posesivo + vida

  • 3 cambiar de forma de vivir

    (v.) = turn + Posesivo + life around
    Ex. A violent panhandler who attacked an elderly man in a church has turned his life around and may even be baptized in the same church where the attack took place.
    * * *
    (v.) = turn + Posesivo + life around

    Ex: A violent panhandler who attacked an elderly man in a church has turned his life around and may even be baptized in the same church where the attack took place.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambiar de forma de vivir

  • 4 pordiosero

    adj.
    beggarly.
    m.
    1 beggar, almsman, man who begs alms in the streets, ragamuffin.
    2 pauper.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 beggar
    * * *
    pordiosero, -a
    SM / F beggar
    * * *
    - ra masculino, femenino beggar
    * * *
    Ex. Through a survey conducted last year, the city found over 400 panhandlers on the streets, of whom nearly three in four were homeless.
    ----
    * pordiosero de la basura = scavenger.
    * * *
    - ra masculino, femenino beggar
    * * *

    Ex: Through a survey conducted last year, the city found over 400 panhandlers on the streets, of whom nearly three in four were homeless.

    * pordiosero de la basura = scavenger.

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    beggar
    * * *

    pordiosero
    ◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino

    beggar

    * * *
    pordiosero, -a
    adj
    begging
    nm,f
    beggar
    * * *
    m, pordiosera f beggar
    * * *
    pordiosero, -ra n
    mendigo: beggar

    Spanish-English dictionary > pordiosero

  • 5 vida + cambiar por completo

    (v.) = turn + Posesivo + life around
    Ex. A violent panhandler who attacked an elderly man in a church has turned his life around and may even be baptized in the same church where the attack took place.
    * * *
    (v.) = turn + Posesivo + life around

    Ex: A violent panhandler who attacked an elderly man in a church has turned his life around and may even be baptized in the same church where the attack took place.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida + cambiar por completo

  • 6 vida + dar un giro de 180 grados

    (v.) = turn + Posesivo + life around
    Ex. A violent panhandler who attacked an elderly man in a church has turned his life around and may even be baptized in the same church where the attack took place.
    * * *
    (v.) = turn + Posesivo + life around

    Ex: A violent panhandler who attacked an elderly man in a church has turned his life around and may even be baptized in the same church where the attack took place.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida + dar un giro de 180 grados

  • 7 mendicante

    adj.
    1 mendicant (orden religiosa).
    2 beggar, begging, mendicant.
    f. & m.
    beggar, panhandler.
    * * *
    1 mendicant
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) (Rel) mendicant
    2) [actitud] begging
    2. SMF
    1) (Rel) mendicant
    2) (=mendigo) beggar
    * * *
    a) (Relig) mendicant
    b) ( indigente) begging (before n), mendicant (frml)
    * * *
    ----
    * fraile mendicante = mendicant friar.
    * * *
    a) (Relig) mendicant
    b) ( indigente) begging (before n), mendicant (frml)
    * * *
    * fraile mendicante = mendicant friar.
    * * *
    1 ( Relig) mendicant
    2 (indigente) begging ( before n), mendicant ( frml)
    * * *

    mendicante adj Rel begging, mendicant: es de una orden mendicante, he's a member of an order that subsists on alms
    * * *
    adj
    1. [que pide limosna] begging
    2. [orden religiosa] mendicant
    nmf
    beggar
    * * *
    I adj begging
    II m/f beggar

    Spanish-English dictionary > mendicante

  • 8 limosnero

    adj.
    1 charitable.
    2 beggarly.
    m.
    1 almoner.
    2 beggar, almoner, pauper, panhandler.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 almoner
    * * *
    limosnero, -a
    1.
    ADJ (=caritativo) charitable
    2. SM / F
    1) ( Hist) almoner
    2) LAm (=mendigo) beggar
    * * *
    - ra masculino, femenino (AmL) beggar
    * * *
    - ra masculino, femenino (AmL) beggar
    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    ( AmL) beggar
    * * *

    limosnero
    ◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino (AmL) beggar


    ' limosnero' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cepillo
    * * *
    limosnero, -a nm,f
    Méx beggar
    * * *
    L.Am.
    I adj beggar atr, begging atr
    II m, limosnera f beggar
    * * *
    limosnero, -ra n
    mendigo: beggar

    Spanish-English dictionary > limosnero

  • 9 callejero

    • fond of street wandering
    • gadabout
    • loafer
    • panhandler
    • rambler

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > callejero

  • 10 mendigo

    • beggar
    • panhandler
    • ragamuffin
    • trammel net
    • tramp steamer

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mendigo

  • 11 pordiosero

    • almsman
    • beggar
    • beggarly
    • cadger
    • mendicant
    • moocher
    • panhandler
    • paunch
    • pauper's grave
    • ragamuffin

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pordiosero

См. также в других словарях:

  • panhandler — ☆ panhandler [pan′hand΄lər ] n. 〚 PAN1 + HANDLER〛 Informal a beggar, esp. one who begs on the streets * * * See panhandle1. * * * ➡ …   Universalium

  • panhandler — index parasite Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • panhandler — ☆ panhandler [pan′hand΄lər ] n. [ PAN1 + HANDLER] Informal a beggar, esp. one who begs on the streets …   English World dictionary

  • panhandler — [[t]pæ̱nhændlə(r)[/t]] panhandlers N COUNT A panhandler is a person who stops people in the street and asks them for food or money. [mainly AM, INFORMAL] (in BRIT, usually use beggar) …   English dictionary

  • panhandler — panhandle pan han dle (p[a^]n h[a^]n d l), v. i. To accost people in a public place and ask for money; to beg. {pan hand ler} (p[a^]n h[a^]nd l[ e]r), n. {pan hand ling} (p[a^]n h[a^]nd l[i^]ng), n. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • panhandler — noun see panhandle II …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • panhandler — noun /ˈpæn.hænd.lə(ɹ)/ a) One who panhandles; an urban beggar who typically stands on a street with an outstretched container in hand, begging for loose change. b) A bum …   Wiktionary

  • panhandler — Synonyms and related words: beggar, bum, bummer, cadger, coupon clippers, drone, freeloader, hobo, idle rich, leisure class, loafer, lounge lizard, lumpen proletariat, mendicant, mendicant friar, mendicant order, moocher, nonworker, parasite,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • panhandler — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. vagrant, bum, mendicant; see beggar 1 , tramp 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Informal. One who begs habitually or for a living: almsman, almswoman, beggar, cadger, mendicant. Slang: bummer, moocher. See REQUEST …   English dictionary for students

  • panhandler — pænhændlÉ™(r) n. beggar, one who seeks charity, one who asks for handouts …   English contemporary dictionary

  • panhandler —    a beggar    From the receptacle he thrusts at you and not necessarily a resident of western Florida:     I saw some [refugees] the next day panhandlers holding politely worded signs. (Theroux, 1995)    Many panhandlers are importunate and some …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

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