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61 quedarse de piedra
familiar to be stunned* * *= You could have pushed + Nombre + over with a feather* * *= You could have pushed + Nombre + over with a feather -
62 quedarse en el sitio
figurado to snuff it, kick the bucket* * *to die instantly, die on the spot* * *(v.) = die + there and thenEx. About two weeks into the battle Fusilier Turrington was shot in the neck by a sniper and died there and then.* * *(v.) = die + there and thenEx: About two weeks into the battle Fusilier Turrington was shot in the neck by a sniper and died there and then.
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63 quedarse helado
familiar to be flabbergasted, be stunned* * *(v.) = be frozen stiffEx. There was no snow upon the ground, but the earth was frozen stiff and the road was rough with little ridges.* * *(v.) = be frozen stiffEx: There was no snow upon the ground, but the earth was frozen stiff and the road was rough with little ridges.
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64 quedarse patidifuso
familiar to be gob-smacked* * *(n.) = eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socketEx. As he examined its contents, his eyes popped and his hands began to shake.Ex. My eyes popped out of my head when I read what had angered a teacher enough to threaten discipline: He was fed up watching two girls necking with each other.Ex. My eyes popped out of their socket when he said money doesn't interest him at all.* * *(n.) = eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socketEx: As he examined its contents, his eyes popped and his hands began to shake.
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65 quedarse ronco
to lose one's voice* * *(v.) = lose + Posesivo + voiceEx. She has canceled two concerts as a result of losing her voice.* * *(v.) = lose + Posesivo + voiceEx: She has canceled two concerts as a result of losing her voice.
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66 quedarse sin aliento
(respirando mal) to be breathless, be out of breath 2 (sorprendido) to gasp* * *(v.) = run out of + breathEx. Anyway, I want to try to run at least 3 miles without stopping and running out of breath.* * *(v.) = run out of + breathEx: Anyway, I want to try to run at least 3 miles without stopping and running out of breath.
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67 quedarse sin habla
to be left speechless* * *(v.) = stun into + speechlessness, be speechless, be gobsmackedEx. All of us were stunned into speechlessness when we received the news of the destruction of the famous Bamiyan Buddhas.Ex. Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.Ex. Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.* * *(v.) = stun into + speechlessness, be speechless, be gobsmackedEx: All of us were stunned into speechlessness when we received the news of the destruction of the famous Bamiyan Buddhas.
Ex: Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.Ex: Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award. -
68 quedarse tan fresco
not to bat an eyelid* * *= not bat an eyelash, not bat an eyelidEx. The Department of Justice did n't bat an eyelash when the administration allowed the export of national security sensitive satellite technology to China.Ex. Storms in this part of the world are common and the people did n't seem to bat an eyelid at the prospect of a 135km wind ripping through their town.* * *= not bat an eyelash, not bat an eyelidEx: The Department of Justice did n't bat an eyelash when the administration allowed the export of national security sensitive satellite technology to China.
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69 quedarse tieso de frío
figurado to be frozen stiff* * *(v.) = be frozen stiffEx. There was no snow upon the ground, but the earth was frozen stiff and the road was rough with little ridges.* * *(v.) = be frozen stiffEx: There was no snow upon the ground, but the earth was frozen stiff and the road was rough with little ridges.
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70 quedarse a la luna de Valencia
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71 quedarse como un pajarito
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72 quedarse en la calle
(sin trabajo) to be left jobless 2 (sin casa) to be homeless* * *(=sin trabajo) to be out of a job; (=sin vivienda) to be homeless -
73 quedarse frito
* * ** (=dormirse) to go out like a light; (=morir) to snuff it** -
74 quedarse para vestir santos
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75 quedarse algo muy grabado
figurado to stick in one's mind -
76 quedarse chato
figurado to be left dumbfounded -
77 quedarse como quien ve visiones
familiar to look as if one has seen a ghostSpanish-English dictionary > quedarse como quien ve visiones
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78 quedarse compuesta y sin novio
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79 quedarse compuesto y sin novia
familiar to be left in the lurch, be left high and dry -
80 quedarse compuesto y sin novio
familiar to be left in the lurch, be left high and dry
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quedarse — no atreverse; apocarse; acobardarse; ceder; cf. cortarse, agachar el moño, aconchársele los meados, echarse pa atrás, achaplinarse, quedado; si nos quedamos, si decimos que bueno ya, que después se verá, entonces los patrones van a hacer con… … Diccionario de chileno actual
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quedarse a la cuarta pregunta — quedarse en la cuarta pregunta … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
quedarse de piedra — quedarse helado … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
quedarse de una pieza — quedarse helado … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
quedarse helado — Quedarse inmóvil, sin poder reaccionar ante algo, como una estatua o como un bloque de hielo … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
quedarse alguien a espadas — Quedarse sin nada o perder lo que tenía … Enciclopedia Universal
quedarse tieso — tieso, estar (quedarse, dejar) tieso expr. sin dinero. ❙ «¿Que todavía no has planeado las vacas porque estás tiesa de pelas?» Ragazza, junio, 1998. ❙ «Vamos que si tú no le dejas tieso, este hombre nos resuelve el problema.» Miguel Martín, Iros… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
quedarse en los huesos — hueso, estar (quedarse) en los huesos expr. muy delgado. ❙ «Tres excelentes actrices que no están en los huesos y que, sin embargo, triunfan en el cine...» You, marzo, 1998. ❙ «Me quedé en los huesos y con los nervios hechos trizas...» Victoriano … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
quedarse pancho — pop. Quedarse tranquilo después de haber hecho algo inconveniente// quedarse sin hacer nada// despreocuparse … Diccionario Lunfardo
quedarse tieso — ► locución coloquial 1. Quedarse entumecido por el frío: me he quedado tieso esperándote en la calle. 2. Quedarse muy impresionado: se quedó tieso cuando vio a su mujer con otro. 3. Morirse una persona o animal: le dio un ataque y se quedó tieso … Enciclopedia Universal