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21 tiento
m.1 care (cuidado).2 white stick.3 balancing pole.4 tactfulness, good aim.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: tentar.* * *1 (tacto) tact, feel2 (prudencia) caution3 (de ciego) stick4 (pulso) steady hand\con tiento tactfullydar un tiento a la botella / echar un tiento a la botella familiar to take a swig from the bottle* * *SM1) (=diplomacia) tact; (=prudencia) care; (=cautela) wariness, circumspection2) (=toque) feel(ing), toucha tiento — (=por el tacto) by touch; (=con inseguridad) uncertainly
a 40 dólares nadie le echó un tiento — at 40 dollars nobody was biting, at 40 dollars he didn't get a tickle *
3) * (=propuesta) pass *echar un tiento a una chica — to make a pass at a girl, try it on with a girl *
4) (=buen pulso) steadiness of hand, steady hand5) * (=trago) swig *dar un tiento — to take a swig (a from)
6) (Zool) feeler, tentacle7) (=palo) (Circo) balancing pole; [de ciego] blind man's stick8) * (=puñetazo) blow, punch9) Cono Sur (=tira) thong of raw leather, rawhide strap* * *1) (tacto, cuidado) tact, care2) ( afinación) tuning up3) (Esp)darle un tiento a algo — ( tocar) <aguacate/melón> to feel; ( probar) < vino> to take a swig of; <arroz/guiso> to taste
4) (Méx) (Equ) tetherestá/estaba con la vida en un tiento — (Méx) his life hangs/hung by a thread
* * *1) (tacto, cuidado) tact, care2) ( afinación) tuning up3) (Esp)darle un tiento a algo — ( tocar) <aguacate/melón> to feel; ( probar) < vino> to take a swig of; <arroz/guiso> to taste
4) (Méx) (Equ) tetherestá/estaba con la vida en un tiento — (Méx) his life hangs/hung by a thread
* * *A (tacto, cuidado) tact, caretenemos que andarnos con tiento we have to tread carefully o be tactfulB (afinación) tuning upC ( Esp) (para probar) touch, feeldarle un tiento a algo ‹aguacate/melón› to feel, prod;‹vino› to take a swig of; ‹arroz› to tasteel tío me metió/dio un tiento the guy felt me up o touched me up o groped me ( colloq)E1 (CS) (tira de cuero) leather thongestá/estaba con la vida en un tiento ( Méx); his life is/was in great danger, his life hangs/hung by a thread* * *
Del verbo tentar: ( conjugate tentar)
tiento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
tentar
tiento
tentar ( conjugate tentar) verbo transitivo
1 (atraer, seducir) [plan/idea] to tempt;
[ persona] to tempt;
estuve tentado de decírselo I was tempted to tell him;
tiento a algn a hacer algo to tempt sb to do sth
2 ( probar)
tentar verbo transitivo
1 (incitar) to tempt: estoy tentado a decírselo, I'm tempted to tell him
me tienta la idea, I find the idea very tempting
2 (palpar con las manos) to feel, touch
tiento sustantivo masculino tact, care
ir con tiento, to go carefully
' tiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tacto
English:
pussyfoot
* * *♦ nm1. [cuidado] care;[en el trato con la gente] tact;puedes decírselo, pero hay que ir con tiento you can tell him, but watch o be careful how you do itdio un tiento a la botella he took a swig from the bottle3. [de ciego] white stick4. [de equilibrista] balancing pole6. [en flamenco] = variety of flamenco music and dance* * *m:con tiento fig carefully -
22 pungir
v.1 to punch, to prick (punzar).2 to stimulate the passions, the spirit, the heart.3 to puncture, to prod.* * *VT1) (=punzar) to prick, puncture; (=picar) to sting2) (=hacer sufrir) to cause suffering to -
23 gorguz
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24 aguijón
• calcar• go yachting• goad in• prod• prong• stimulus• sting• stinger• thorn -
25 aguijón eléctrico para arrear ganado
• cattle prodDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aguijón eléctrico para arrear ganado
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26 chuzo eléctrico
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27 chuzo eléctrico
m.electric prod, stun gun. -
28 empujoncito
m.jog, push, prod, bunk-up. -
29 golpe ligero
m.light touch, tap, prod, tip. -
30 instrumento puntiagudo
m.sharp instrument, prod. -
31 jincón
m.prod, dig. -
32 jinconazo
m.poke, dig, prod. -
33 puar
v.to prick, to prod, to poke.
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prod — index coax, coerce, constrain (compel), impel, jostle (bump into), press (goad) … Law dictionary
prod — (v.) 1530s, to poke with a stick, possibly a variant of brod, from M.E. brodden to goad, from O.N. broddr shaft, spike (see BRAD (Cf. brad)), or perhaps onomatopoeic. Figurative sense is recorded from 1871. Related: Prodded; prodding. The noun is … Etymology dictionary