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61 cantinero
m.1 bartender, barkeeper, barkeep, bar attendant.2 victualler, provisioner, sutler, victualer.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 bar attendant* * *cantinero, -aSM / F (=bárman) barman/barmaid, bartender; (=dueño) publican* * *cantinero -ramasculine, feminine* * *cantinero, -a nm,fcanteen manager, f canteen manageressCANTINFLASThe Mexican actor Mario Moreno (1911-93) created the comedy character Cantinflas, who became famous throughout the Spanish-speaking world. Like Charlie Chaplin, Cantinflas was the small penniless man with a big heart and great social aspirations. He wore a raincoat, twisted his moustache, and babbled on (sometimes incoherently) in a language of his own inspired by popular speech. Cantinflas featured in many films, but he is best known outside the Spanish-speaking world for playing Passepartout to David Niven's Phileas Fogg, in “Around the World in Eighty Days” (1957).* * *cantinero, -ra n: bartender -
62 descaudalado
ADJ penniless -
63 despeluznar
v.1 to make hair stand on end (miedo, terror).2 to be horrified (person).3 to stand on end (pelo).4 to horrify, to terrify.* * *1. VT1) [+ pelo] to dishevel, tousle, rumpledespeluzar a algn — to horrify sb, make sb's hair stand on end
2) Caribe (=arruinar) to ruin, leave penniless2.See: -
64 estar en la(s) lata(s)
And,CAmto be penniless, be broke* -
65 estar en la(s) lata(s)
And,CAmto be penniless, be broke* -
66 estar sin chapa
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67 estar sin latas
And,CAmto be penniless, be broke* -
68 lámparo
ADJ And penniless, broke * -
69 rascuache
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70 soleta
f.1 a linen sole put into stockings.2 a biscuit covered with sugar icing. (Mexico)3 Ladies' fingers; a cake.4 ladyfinger, sponge finger, finger biscuit.* * *SF1) (Cos) patch, darn2) † (=mujer) shameless woman3) *dejar a algn en soletas — And to leave sb penniless
4) Méx (Culin) wafer, ladyfinger* * *1 (zurcido) darn, patch2 (plantilla) sole -
71 muerta
adj.1 dead, extinguished, lifeless.2 slaked (cal).3 languid, faded (colores).* * *1. f., (m. - muerto) 2. f., (m. - muerto)* * *
muerto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sin vida) dead
2 (cansado) exhausted
3 (ciudad, pueblo) dead
horas muertas, spare time
Dep tiempo muerto, time-out
4 (uso enfático) muerto de frío/miedo, frozen/scared to death
muerto de hambre, starving
muerto de risa, laughing one's head off
5 Auto (en) punto muerto, (in) neutral
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (cadáver) dead person
2 (tarea fastidiosa) dirty job
3 (víctima de accidente) fatality
4 fam LAm empty bottle
' muerta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hallar
- lengua
- letra
- mosquita
- naturaleza
- muerto
English:
butter
- carcase
- carcass
- dead
- scare
- siding
- still
* * *I part → morirII adj dead;muerto de hambre starving; fig, desp penniless, down and out;muerto de sueño dead-tired;más muerto que vivo fig half-dead;no tener dónde caerse muerto fam be as poor as a church mouse famcolgar(le) a alguien el muerto fig get s.o. to do the dirty work -
72 dejar a alguien sin camisa
figurado to leave somebody penniless, leave somebody very short of money -
73 dejar tieso a alguien
(pasmado) to leave somebody agape 2 (muerto) to do somebody in 3 (sin dinero) to leave somebody penniless -
74 estar sin un real
to be penniless -
75 no tener un ochavo
familiar to be penniless -
76 carraplana
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77 a tres dobles y un repique
• broke• down-and-out• pennilessDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > a tres dobles y un repique
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78 abollado
• bruised• dented• penniless -
79 bailar el pelado
• be broke• be penniless -
80 dejar crudo
• leave penniless• leave record of
См. также в других словарях:
penniless — pen‧ni‧less [ˈpenɪləs] adjective having no money: • Many of the migrants arrive penniless. * * * penniless UK US /ˈpeniləs/ adjective ► without any money at all: »A series of bad investments left him almost penniless … Financial and business terms
Penniless — Pen ni*less, a. [From {Penny}.] Destitute of money; impecunious; poor. {Pen ni*less*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
penniless — index bankrupt, destitute, impecunious, insolvent, penurious, poor (underprivileged) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
penniless — early 14c., from PENNY (Cf. penny) + LESS (Cf. less) … Etymology dictionary
penniless — *poor, indigent, needy, destitute, impecunious, poverty stricken, necessitous Analogous words: impoverished, bankrupt, drained (see DEPLETE): penurious (see corresponding noun at POVERTY) Contrasted words: opulent, affluent, wealthy, *rich … New Dictionary of Synonyms
penniless — [adj] without any money bankrupt, broke*, clean*, cleaned out*, dead broke*, destitute, dirt poor*, down to last penny*, flat*, flat broke*, impecunious, impoverished, indigent, in the gutter*, lacking, moneyless, necessitous, needy, on last leg* … New thesaurus
penniless — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ without money; destitute … English terms dictionary
penniless — [pen′ə lis, pen′ēlis] adj. without even a penny; extremely poor pennilessness n … English World dictionary
penniless — adj. VERBS ▪ be, die ▪ He died penniless in Paris. ▪ find yourself ▪ Laura found herself virtually penniless. ▪ leave sb … Collocations dictionary
penniless — [[t]pe̱niləs[/t]] ADJ: usu v link ADJ Someone who is penniless has hardly any money at all. They d soon be penniless and homeless if she couldn t find suitable work. ...a penniless refugee … English dictionary
penniless — pen|ni|less [ˈpenıləs] adj someone who is penniless has no money →↑broke ▪ Uncle Charlie was jobless and penniless … Dictionary of contemporary English