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1 embustero
adj.deceitful, liar.m.liar, charlatan, cheat, deceiver.* * *► adjetivo1 lying, deceitful► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 liar* * *embustero, -a1. ADJ1) (=mentiroso) lying2)persona embustera — Cono Sur person who cannot spell properly
3) CAm (=altanero) haughty2.SM / F (=mentiroso) liar* * *I- ra adjetivoII- ra masculino, femenino fibber (colloq), liar* * *I- ra adjetivoII- ra masculino, femenino fibber (colloq), liar* * *embustero11 = trickster, liar, fabulist, fabricator, fibber.Ex: A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.
Ex: That means human beings are natural-born liars.Ex: It is important to remember that the story of the American West has been told as much by fabulists and fabricators as by historians.Ex: It is important to remember that the story of the American West has been told as much by fabulists and fabricators as by historians.Ex: The article 'Frequent fibbers can blame their brain' relates the deficit in grey matter volume to the impulsiveness of fibbers.embustero22 = deceitful, mendacious, lying.Ex: Again, on the matter of the sources already consulted by the enquirer, the implication is not that he is unreliable or deceitful, but that in looking up the Encyclopedia Americana he may not be aware of the existence of the index.
Ex: I love movies like that -- where slowly, gradually, bit by bit, all the characters realize that the villain was really disastrously mendacious and criminal.Ex: The board clearly didn't care if its commissioner was a lowdown, lying, corrupt and untrustworthy creep, likely because that is the nature of the entire organization.* * *¡qué niño más embustero! what a little fibber ( colloq)masculine, femininefibber ( colloq), liar* * *
embustero◊ -ra adjetivo: ¡qué niño más embustero! what a little fibber (colloq)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
fibber (colloq), liar
embustero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino cheat, liar
' embustero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embustera
English:
liar
- deceitful
* * *embustero, -a♦ adj[mentiroso] lying;¡mira que eres embustero! you lying hound!♦ nm,fliar, fibber* * *I adj deceitfulII m, embustera f liar* * *embustero, -ra adj: lying, deceitfulembustero, -ra n: liar, cheat* * *embustero n liar -
2 liar
v.1 to tie up.El cazador lía los manojos The hunter ties up the bundles.2 to roll (cigarrillo).El tabacalero lía los puros The tobacco grower rolls the cigars.3 to confuse.¡ya me has liado! now you've really got me confused!su declaración no hizo más que liar el tema his statement only complicated o confused matters* * *1 (atar) to tie up, bind; (envolver) to wrap up2 (cigarrillo) to roll3 (lana) to wind■ vete por pasos que así no te lías take it slowly, that way you won't get all mixed up5 familiar (engatusar) to involve► verbo pronominal liarse a + sustantivo1 to start + gerund■ se liaron a patadas/golpes they started kicking/hitting each other\liarse con alguien to have an affair with somebody* * *verb1) to roll2) tie up3) confuse* * *1. VT1) [+ fardos, paquetes] (=atar) to tie up; (=envolver) to wrap (up)bártulos, petate 2)2) [+ cigarrillo] to roll3) (=confundir) to confuse¡no me líes! — (=no me confundas) don't confuse me!; (=no me metas en problemas) don't get me into trouble!
4)liarla — * (=provocar una discusión) to stir up trouble; (=hacer algo mal) to make a mess of things
¡la liamos! — we've done it now! *
5)liarlas — † ** (=irse) to beat it *; (=morir) to peg out **
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < cigarrillo> to roll2) (fam)a) <situación/asunto> to complicateliarla — (Esp fam) to goof (colloq)
c) ( en un asunto) < persona> to involve2.liarse v pron1) (fam)a) asunto to get complicatedb) persona to get confused2) (Esp fam) ( entretenerse)nos liamos a hablar y... — we got talking and...
liarse a patadas — (Esp fam)
* * *= roll up, strap, wrap up, snarl up.Ex. Occasionally charts or maps are rolled up and stored in cardboard rolls housed in a structure like an umbrella stand.Ex. Microfilm is said to have been invented during the Franco-Prussian War, to send reduced diagrams of troop positions by strapping these to the legs of carrier pigeons.Ex. Finally, the type faces were inspected for defects, and the sort was wrapped up in a packet for delivery.Ex. If all goes as usual, it will snow approximately one inch and completely snarl up traffic until melted.----* liarse la manta a la cabeza = jump in + head first, jump in at + the deep end, throw + caution to the wind.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < cigarrillo> to roll2) (fam)a) <situación/asunto> to complicateliarla — (Esp fam) to goof (colloq)
c) ( en un asunto) < persona> to involve2.liarse v pron1) (fam)a) asunto to get complicatedb) persona to get confused2) (Esp fam) ( entretenerse)nos liamos a hablar y... — we got talking and...
liarse a patadas — (Esp fam)
* * *= roll up, strap, wrap up, snarl up.Ex: Occasionally charts or maps are rolled up and stored in cardboard rolls housed in a structure like an umbrella stand.
Ex: Microfilm is said to have been invented during the Franco-Prussian War, to send reduced diagrams of troop positions by strapping these to the legs of carrier pigeons.Ex: Finally, the type faces were inspected for defects, and the sort was wrapped up in a packet for delivery.Ex: If all goes as usual, it will snow approximately one inch and completely snarl up traffic until melted.* liarse la manta a la cabeza = jump in + head first, jump in at + the deep end, throw + caution to the wind.* * *vtA1 ‹cigarrillo› to roll2 (atar) to tie, tie up3 (envolver) to wrap, wrap up; (en un fardo, manojo) to bundle, bundle upllevaba las monedas liadas en un pañuelo the coins were wrapped (up) o tied up in a handkerchiefB1 ( fam); ‹situación/asunto› to complicatey ella lió el asunto aún más and she confused o complicated matters still further2 ( fam) (confundir) ‹persona› to confuse, get … in a muddleme estás liando con tantos números you're getting me in a muddle o confusing me with all these numbers3 ( fam) (en un asunto) ‹persona› to involvea mí no me líes en ese asunto don't go getting me mixed up o involved in all that4 ( fam) ‹bronca›me lió la bronca por llegar tarde ( Esp); she tore into me for being late ( AmE), she tore me off a strip for being late ( BrE colloq), she had a go at me for being late ( BrE colloq)■ liarseA ( fam)1 «asunto/cuestión» (complicarse) to get complicated2 «persona» (confundirse) to get o become confused, get muddledBliarse A + INF:me lié a comprobar los datos I got held up o tied up o caught up checking the statisticsnos liamos a hablar y estuvimos allí toda la noche we got talking and we were there all nightse lió a tortas conmigo he laid into me ( colloq)* * *
Multiple Entries:
liar
líar
liar ( conjugate liar) verbo transitivo
1
( envolver) to wrap (up);
(en un fardo, manojo) to bundle (up)
2 (fam)
liarse verbo pronominal
1 (fam)
2 (Esp fam)a) ( entretenerse):◊ nos liamos a hablar y … we got talking and …b) ( emprenderla):
liar verbo transitivo
1 (envolver) to wrap up
(un cigarro) to roll
2 (embrollar) to muddle up
(aturdir) to confuse
' liar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embustera
- embustero
- enredar
- fullera
- fullero
- mentir
- mentirosa
- mentiroso
- trolera
- trolero
- chanta
English:
bundle
- liar
- roll
- skin up
- tie together
- accomplished
- cheap
- chronic
- compulsive
- confirm
- consummate
- downright
- habitual
- inveterate
- out
- pack
- plausible
- shameless
- skillful
- you
* * *♦ vt1. [atar] to tie up3. [cigarrillo] to roll4. [involucrar] to rope in;liar a alguien en algo to rope sb into sth;me liaron para que fuera con ellos a la fiesta they roped me into going to the party with them5. [complicar] to confuse;¡ya me has liado! now you've really got me confused!;su declaración no hizo más que liar el tema his statement only complicated o confused matters¡ya la hemos liado!, ¿por qué la invitaste? you've really gone and done it now, why did you invite her?* * *v/t1 tie (up)3 persona confuse* * *liar {85} vt1) atar: to bind, to tie (up)2) : to roll (a cigarette)3) : to confuse* * *liar vb1. (atar) to tie up2. (confundir) to confuse3. (complicar) to complicate
См. также в других словарях:
maulero — ► sustantivo 1 COMERCIO Persona que vende retales de diferentes telas. 2 Persona que acostumbra a engañar con tretas y embustes. SINÓNIMO embaucador estafador * * * maulero, a (de «maula») 1 n. Persona que engaña con mar … Enciclopedia Universal
trapalear — ► verbo intransitivo 1 Hacer una persona ruido con los pies al andar: ■ deja de trapalear con las botas. 2 Hablar una persona mucho y sin sustancia: ■ cuando está nerviosa trapalea sin parar. SINÓNIMO cascar [charlatenear] * * * trapalear 1 intr … Enciclopedia Universal
trapalón — ► adjetivo/ sustantivo Se refiere a la persona mentirosa o que habla mucho y sin sustancia: ■ no me fío de lo que me cuenta porque es un trapalón. SINÓNIMO charlatán mentiroso * * * trapalón, a (aum. de «trápala»; inf.) adj. y n. *Embustero. * *… … Enciclopedia Universal
maulero — maulero, ra (De maula). 1. m. y f. Persona que vende retales de diferentes telas. 2. Persona embustera y engañadora con artificio y disimulo … Diccionario de la lengua española
trapalear — 1. intr. Meter ruido con los pies andando de un lado para otro. 2. coloq. Decir o hacer cosas propias de un trápala (ǁ persona que habla mucho y sin sustancia). 3. coloq. Decir o hacer cosas propias de un trápala (ǁ persona embustera) … Diccionario de la lengua española
trapalón — trapalón, na (Del aum. coloq. de trápala). 1. m. y f. Persona que habla mucho y sin sustancia. U. t. c. adj.) 2. Persona embustera. U. t. c. adj.) … Diccionario de la lengua española
picapleitos — pop. Abogado o procurador en sentido general; abogado o procurador que anda a la búsqueda de pleitos// persona embustera, trapisondista … Diccionario Lunfardo
mauloso — ► adjetivo/ sustantivo Chile Que miente, embustero. * * * mauloso, sa. (De maula). adj. Chile … Enciclopedia Universal
liante — a, es, as. p.a. de liar , del latín ligare . (adj. y nom.) Embrollador, enredador. 1. Se dice de quien tiene tendencia a embrollar las cosas. Reconoce que es un liante, porque siempre está creando problemas. 2. Se aplica a la persona embustera e… … Diccionario Jaén-Español
mauloso — mauloso, sa (De maula). adj. Chile. maulero (ǁ persona embustera). U. t. c. s.) … Diccionario de la lengua española
trápala — ► sustantivo femenino 1 Ruido o movimiento confuso de gente: ■ en la calle había mucha trápala a causa de un accidente. SINÓNIMO alboroto confusión 2 EQUITACIÓN Ruido acompasado del trote o del galope de un caballo. 3 Engaño o embuste: ■ no te… … Enciclopedia Universal