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1 pasaporte a la fama
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2 Pascua
f.1 Easter.hacer la pascua a alguien (informal) to pester somebody; (ser pesado) to land somebody in it (poner en apuros)¡felices Pascuas! (singular) Merry Christmas!de Pascuas a Ramos once in a blue moon2 Passover.* * *1 (cristiana) Easter; (judía) Passover1 Christmas sing\de Pascuas a Ramos once in a blue mooncontento,-a como unas pascuas as happy as a sandboyhacerle la pascua a alguien to mess things up for somebody... y santas pascuas... and that's thatpascua de Pentecostés Whitsun, Whitsuntidepascua de Resurrección Easter* * *noun f.1) Easter2) Passover3) Christmas* * *SF1) (=Navidad) Christmas time, Christmas period; (=Epifanía) Epiphany¡felices Pascuas! — merry Christmas!
2) [en Semana Santa] EasterPascua de Pentecostés — Pentecost, Whitsun, Whitsuntide
Pascua de Resurrección, Pascua florida — Easter
3)Pascua de los hebreos, Pascua de los judíos — Passover
4)* * *a) ( fiesta de Resurrección) Easterde Pascuas a Ramos — (fam) once in a blue moon (colloq)
estar más contento que unas Pascuas — (fam) to be over the moon (colloq)
hacerle la Pascua a alguien — (fam) to mess up somebody's plans (colloq)
y santas pascuas — (fam) and that's/that was that
b) ( Navidad) Christmasc) ( fiesta judía) Passover* * *= Easter, Christmas time, Christmastide.Ex. This article provides a historical review and bibliography of Christmas, Easter and Thanksgiving songs.Ex. The effect of Christmas time on body weight development was investigated in 46 obese patients.Ex. Christmastide is what is traditionally called the Twelve Days of Christmas: Christmas Day is the first day and 5 January is the twelfth day.----* conejo de Pascua = Easter rabbit.* conejo de Pascua, el = Easter bunny, the.* Domingo de Pascua = Easter Sunday.* durante la Pascua = at Christmas time.* Isla de Pascua = Easter Island.* Lunes de Pascua = Easter Monday.* más contento que unas pascuas = as happy as Larry.* Sábado de Pascua = Easter Saturday.* * *a) ( fiesta de Resurrección) Easterde Pascuas a Ramos — (fam) once in a blue moon (colloq)
estar más contento que unas Pascuas — (fam) to be over the moon (colloq)
hacerle la Pascua a alguien — (fam) to mess up somebody's plans (colloq)
y santas pascuas — (fam) and that's/that was that
b) ( Navidad) Christmasc) ( fiesta judía) Passover* * *= Easter, Christmas time, Christmastide.Ex: This article provides a historical review and bibliography of Christmas, Easter and Thanksgiving songs.
Ex: The effect of Christmas time on body weight development was investigated in 46 obese patients.Ex: Christmastide is what is traditionally called the Twelve Days of Christmas: Christmas Day is the first day and 5 January is the twelfth day.* conejo de Pascua = Easter rabbit.* conejo de Pascua, el = Easter bunny, the.* Domingo de Pascua = Easter Sunday.* durante la Pascua = at Christmas time.* Isla de Pascua = Easter Island.* Lunes de Pascua = Easter Monday.* más contento que unas pascuas = as happy as Larry.* Sábado de Pascua = Easter Saturday.* * *1 (fiesta de Resurrección) Easterel día de Pascua Easter Sunday, Easter Dayy santas pPascuas ( fam); and that's/that was that2 (Navidad) Christmas3 (fiesta judía) PassoverCompuesto:Pascua Florida or de ResurrecciónEaster* * *
Multiple Entries:
Pascua
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Pascua sustantivo femenino
pascua sustantivo femenino
1 Easter 2 pascuas, Christmas sing
♦ Locuciones: estar alguien como unas pascuas, to be as happy as a sandboy
hacerle la pascua a alguien, to mess up things for sb
de pascuas a ramos, once in a blue moon
santas pascuas, that's all: pues si no podemos ir al teatro, no vamos y santas pascuas, if we can't go to the theatre we can't go, and that's that
' Pascua' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
isla
- pascua
- árbol
- domingo
- huevo
- Isla de Pascua
- pan
- para
English:
Easter
- Easter egg
- mainland
- away
- Christmas
- pass
* * *pascua nf1. [de los cristianos] EasterPascua Florida Easter;Pascua de Resurrección Easter2.¡felices Pascuas (y próspero año nuevo)! Merry Christmas (and a Happy New Year)!3. [de los judíos] Passover4. CompFamestar como unas Pascuas to be as pleased as Punch;no va poder ayudarnos – ¡pues nos ha hecho la pascua! he's not going to be able to help us – well that's messed up our plans!;Famde Pascuas a Ramos once in a blue moon;Famdile que no, ¡y santas Pascuas! tell him no, and that's it o that's all there is to it* * *f Easter;¡felices Pascuas! Merry Christmas!;de Pascuas a Ramos once in a blue moon;estar como unas Pascuas fam be over the moon fam, be ecstatic fam ;hacer la Pascua a alguien fam ( molestar) bother s.o., bug s.o. fam ; ( perjudicar) wreck s.o.’s plans;¡y santas Pascuas! fam and that’s that!* * *Pascua nf1) : Easter2) : Passover3) : Christmas4) Pascuas nfpl: Christmas season* * *Pascua n Easter¡Felices Pascuas! Merry Christmas! -
3 Pascua judía
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4 llave maestra
• master key• passivity• Passover• skeleton key -
5 Pascua
• Christmas• Easter• Jewish Passover• passivize• passport -
6 Pascha
f.Pascha, Jewish Passover. -
7 Pésaj
f.Pesach, Jewish Passover.
См. также в других словарях:
PASSOVER — (Heb. פֶּסַח, Pesah), a spring festival, beginning on the 15th day of Nisan, lasting seven days in Israel and eight in the Diaspora. It commemorates the Exodus from Egypt. The first and seventh days (the first two and last two in the Diaspora)… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Passover — • Great Jewish holiday Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Passover Pasch or Passover † … Catholic encyclopedia
Passover — Pass o ver, n. [Pass + over. See Pasch.] (Jewish Antiq.) (a) A feast of the Jews, instituted to commemorate the sparing of the Hebrews in Egypt, when God, smiting the firstborn of the Egyptians, passed over the houses of the Israelites which were … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Passover — ► NOUN ▪ the major Jewish spring festival, commemorating the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. ORIGIN from pass over, with reference to the exemption of the Israelites from the death of their firstborn (Book of Exodus, chapter… … English terms dictionary
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Passover — The annual Jewish festival, held on the 14th of the month Nisan, which commemorated the saving events of the Exodus [[➝ Exodus, the]] from Egypt; as an institution it may have already existed in pre Israelite Canaan as an agricultural festival in … Dictionary of the Bible
Passover — /pas oh veuhr, pahs /, n. 1. Also called Pesach, Pesah. a Jewish festival that commemorates the exodus of the Jews from Egypt and is marked chiefly by the Seder ritual and the eating of matzoth. It begins on the 14th day of Nisan and is… … Universalium
Passover — [[t]pɑ͟ːsoʊvə(r), pæ̱s [/t]] N UNCOUNT: also the N Passover is a Jewish festival that begins in March or April and lasts for seven or eight days. Passover begins with a special meal that reminds Jewish people of how God helped their ancestors… … English dictionary
Passover — UK [ˈpɑːsˌəʊvə(r)] / US [ˈpæsˌoʊvər] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms Passover : singular Passover plural Passovers a religious festival lasting seven or eight days in March or April during which Jews remember the time when the ancient… … English dictionary