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121 tacho
m.1 tin. (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), River Plate)2 taxi.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: tachar.* * *SM1) LAm (=cubo) bucket, pail; (=caldera) boiler; (=olla) pan; [para azúcar] sugar pan, sugar evaporator; (=arcón) bin, containertacho de la basura, tacho para la basura — And, Cono Sur dustbin, rubbish bin, trash o garbage can (EEUU)
2) Cono Sur (=lavabo) washbasin, bathroom sink o washbowl (EEUU)* * *a) (CS) ( recipiente) (metal) containerb) (CS, Per) ( papelero) wastebasket (AmE), wastepaper basket (BrE)el tacho de la basura — ( en la cocina) garbage can (AmE), rubbish bin (BrE); ( para la calle) garbage o trash can (AmE), dustbin (BrE)
irse al tacho — (CS fam) negocio to go to the wall; planes to fall through
* * *a) (CS) ( recipiente) (metal) containerb) (CS, Per) ( papelero) wastebasket (AmE), wastepaper basket (BrE)el tacho de la basura — ( en la cocina) garbage can (AmE), rubbish bin (BrE); ( para la calle) garbage o trash can (AmE), dustbin (BrE)
irse al tacho — (CS fam) negocio to go to the wall; planes to fall through
* * *A1 (CS) (recipiente) (metal) containerel tacho de la basura (en la cocina) garbage can ( AmE), rubbish bin ( BrE) (para la calle) garbage o trash can ( AmE), dustbin ( BrE)irse al tacho (CS fam): el negocio se fue al tacho the business collapsed, the business went to the wall o folded ( colloq)mis planes se fueron al tacho my plans fell through* * *
Del verbo tachar: ( conjugate tachar)
tacho es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
tachó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
tachar
tacho
tachar ( conjugate tachar) verbo transitivo
1 ( en escrito) to cross out
2 ( tildar) tacho a algn DE algo to brand o label sb as sth
tacho sustantivo masculino
( en la calle) garbage o trash can (AmE), dustbin (BrE)
tachar verbo transitivo
1 (en un escrito) to cross out 2 tachar de (tildar, acusar) to brand: me tachó de envidioso, he accused me of being jealous
le tachaban de soberbio, they branded o labelled him as arrogant
' tacho' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tachar
English:
mark off
- bin
- can
- dust
- garbage
- hack
- pedal bin
- rubbish
- swing
- trash
* * *tacho nm1. Andes, RP [metálico, de hojalata] can, Br tin;[de plástico] container; [papelera] Br waste-paper bin o basket, US waste basket; Famirse al tacho to go down the drain, to go to pottacho de la basura [en cocina] Br waste o rubbish bin, US garbage o trash can; [en la calle] Br rubbish bin, US garbage o trash can4. Am [para dulce] sugar evaporator* * *m Rpllitter basket2 taxi cab, taxi -
122 escacharrar
verbo transitivo————————escacharrarse verbo pronominalescacharrarescacharrar [eska6B36F75Cʧ6B36F75Ca'rrar]ruinieren; (romper) kaputtmachen; (plato) zerbrechen; (proyecto) zunichte machen; la lluvia nos escacharró la fiesta der Regen verdarb uns das ganze Fest; escacharró nuestros planes er/sie machte uns einen Strich durch die Rechnung■ escacharrarse ruiniert sein; (romperse) kaputtgehen; (plato) zerbrechen; (proyecto) scheitern; (plan) sich zerschlagen; nuestros planes se escacharraron por culpa de la lluvia unsere Pläne fielen buchstäblich ins Wasser; se me ha escacharrado la escultura die Skulptur ist mir nicht gelungen -
123 estropear
estrope'arv1) ( dañar) beschädigen, kaputtmachen, ramponieren2) (fig: echar a perder) verpfuschen, verkümmern3) (afear, arruinar) verschandeln4) (deteriorar, herir) lädierenverbo transitivo1. [averiar] kaputt machen2. [echar a perder] verderben————————estropearse verbo pronominal[averiarse] kaputtgehenestropearestropear [estrope'ar]num1num (deteriorar) beschädigennum2num (destruir) kaputtmachen; (planes) zunichte machen; (cosecha) zerstören; (comida) verderben; con lo que dijiste, lo has estropeado todo durch das, was du gesagt hast, hast du alles verdorbennum3num (aspecto) altern (lassen); desde la muerte de su mujer está muy estropeado seit dem Tod seiner Frau ist er stark gealtert; está muy estropeado por la enfermedad durch die Krankheit ist er stark angeschlagennum1num (deteriorarse) sich verschlechtern -
124 747
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125 aerobús
m.airbus, passenger plane.* * *► nombre masculino (pl aerobuses)1 airbus* * *SM1) (Aer) airbus2) Caribe long-distance bus, coach, bus (EEUU)* * *masculino airbus* * *= airbus [air bus].Ex. And perhaps the planes are our libraries: they might be prop jets, they might be air busses, the very biggest ones might be 747s.* * *masculino airbus* * *= airbus [air bus].Ex: And perhaps the planes are our libraries: they might be prop jets, they might be air busses, the very biggest ones might be 747s.
* * *airbus* * *aerobús nmairbus* * *m airbus -
126 arruinar
v.to ruin (also figurative).La lluvia arruinó los cultivos The rain ruined the crops.Sus vicios arruinaron a Ricardo His vices brought ruin upon Richard.Sus celos arruinaron su fiesta His jealousy ruined her party.* * *1 to bankrupt, ruin2 (estropear) to damage1 to be bankrupt, be ruined* * *verb1) to ruin2) wreck, destroy•* * *1. VT1) (=empobrecer) to ruin2) (=destruir) to wreck, destroy3) LAm (=desvirgar) to deflower2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( empobrecer) to ruin2) ( estropear) <vida/salud/reputación> to ruin, wreck; <proyecto/cosecha> to ruin; <velada/sorpresa> to spoil, ruin2.arruinarse v pron1) ( empobrecerse)se arruinó — he lost everything o he was ruined
por invitarme a una copa no te vas a arruinar — (hum) buying me one drink isn't going to break you (hum)
2) proyecto/cosecha to be ruined* * *= ruin, scupper, bankrupt, cast + a blight on, put + Nombre + out of business, go out + the window, bring + ruin to, mangle, wreck, fudge, run down, blight, beggar.Ex. Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.Ex. This arrangement could definitely help solve the librarian's problems, unless unexpected events scupper it.Ex. As a writer on the publishing of scholarly books in the USA once put it, 'A book that would bankrupt a scholarly publisher does not fall within the proper domain of scholarly publishing'.Ex. Rampant commercialisation of publishing is casting a blight on literature.Ex. The author discusses whether it is possible for the scholarly community to take over scholarly publishing altogether and put greedy publishers out of business.Ex. The lack of centralisation means that good management goes out the window and everything gets sloppier.Ex. He was portrayed as a warmonger who had brought ruin to the state.Ex. In places the waters had swept container lorries loaded with goods yards off the road where they now lay twisted and mangled and almost unrecognizable as vehicles.Ex. They had made a secret deal with Otto Reich to wreck Cuba's economy.Ex. This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Ex. It really is time we stopped kow-towing to every Tom, Dick and Harry who runs down our industry.Ex. The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.Ex. But other military officers conceded a war would serve little purpose other than to beggar the two already impoverished nations.----* arruinarlo = crap it up.* arruinar los planes de Alguien = spike + Posesivo + guns.* arruinar + Posesivo + imagen = ruin + Posesivo + style, cramp + Posesivo + style.* arruinarse = go + bankrupt, go + broke, go to + rack and ruin, go + bust, go to + ruin.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( empobrecer) to ruin2) ( estropear) <vida/salud/reputación> to ruin, wreck; <proyecto/cosecha> to ruin; <velada/sorpresa> to spoil, ruin2.arruinarse v pron1) ( empobrecerse)se arruinó — he lost everything o he was ruined
por invitarme a una copa no te vas a arruinar — (hum) buying me one drink isn't going to break you (hum)
2) proyecto/cosecha to be ruined* * *= ruin, scupper, bankrupt, cast + a blight on, put + Nombre + out of business, go out + the window, bring + ruin to, mangle, wreck, fudge, run down, blight, beggar.Ex: Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.
Ex: This arrangement could definitely help solve the librarian's problems, unless unexpected events scupper it.Ex: As a writer on the publishing of scholarly books in the USA once put it, 'A book that would bankrupt a scholarly publisher does not fall within the proper domain of scholarly publishing'.Ex: Rampant commercialisation of publishing is casting a blight on literature.Ex: The author discusses whether it is possible for the scholarly community to take over scholarly publishing altogether and put greedy publishers out of business.Ex: The lack of centralisation means that good management goes out the window and everything gets sloppier.Ex: He was portrayed as a warmonger who had brought ruin to the state.Ex: In places the waters had swept container lorries loaded with goods yards off the road where they now lay twisted and mangled and almost unrecognizable as vehicles.Ex: They had made a secret deal with Otto Reich to wreck Cuba's economy.Ex: This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Ex: It really is time we stopped kow-towing to every Tom, Dick and Harry who runs down our industry.Ex: The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.Ex: But other military officers conceded a war would serve little purpose other than to beggar the two already impoverished nations.* arruinarlo = crap it up.* arruinar los planes de Alguien = spike + Posesivo + guns.* arruinar + Posesivo + imagen = ruin + Posesivo + style, cramp + Posesivo + style.* arruinarse = go + bankrupt, go + broke, go to + rack and ruin, go + bust, go to + ruin.* * *arruinar [A1 ]vtA (empobrecer) to ruin, bankruptB (estropear) ‹vida/salud› to ruin, wreck; ‹proyecto/cosecha› to ruin; ‹velada/sorpresa› to spoil, ruin; ‹reputación› to ruin, wreck, destroyme arruinaron el vestido en la tintorería they ruined my dress at the dry cleaner'sA(empobrecerse): se arruinó con el crac he lost everything o he was ruined when the market crashedpor invitarme a una copa no te vas a arruinar ( hum); buying me one drink isn't going to break you ( hum)B «proyecto/cosecha» to be ruinedse me arruinaron los zapatos con la lluvia the rain ruined my shoes, my shoes got ruined in the rain* * *
arruinar ( conjugate arruinar) verbo transitivo
to ruin
arruinarse verbo pronominal
to be ruined
arruinar verbo transitivo to ruin
' arruinar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
definitivamente
- jorobar
English:
bankrupt
- break
- do for
- ruin
- blight
- destroy
* * *♦ vt1. [financieramente] to ruin2. [estropear] to ruin;el pedrisco arruinó la cosecha the hail ruined the crop;el alcohol le arruinó la salud alcohol ruined his health;el mal tiempo arruinó la ceremonia the bad weather ruined o spoiled the ceremony* * *v/t ruin* * *arruinar vt: to ruin, to wreck* * *arruinar vb (estropear) to ruin -
127 avión de caza
(n.) = military jet, fighter plane, fighter jetEx. All of a sudden we heard the roar of jet engines and looked up to see two military jets lifting off the runway in hot pursuit of this object.Ex. Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.Ex. For this to occur, an air corridor would be needed that Israeli fighter jets could cross without being targeted by anti-aircraft missiles.* * *(n.) = military jet, fighter plane, fighter jetEx: All of a sudden we heard the roar of jet engines and looked up to see two military jets lifting off the runway in hot pursuit of this object.
Ex: Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.Ex: For this to occur, an air corridor would be needed that Israeli fighter jets could cross without being targeted by anti-aircraft missiles. -
128 avión de combate
* * *(n.) = fighter plane, fighter jetEx. Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.Ex. For this to occur, an air corridor would be needed that Israeli fighter jets could cross without being targeted by anti-aircraft missiles.* * *(n.) = fighter plane, fighter jetEx: Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.
Ex: For this to occur, an air corridor would be needed that Israeli fighter jets could cross without being targeted by anti-aircraft missiles.* * *fighter (plane)
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