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  • 141 marrano

    adj.
    piggish.
    m.
    pig, hog, pork.
    * * *
    1 familiar (sucio) filthy, dirty
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 familiar (sucio) filthy pig, dirty pig
    1 ZOOLOGÍA pig
    ————————
    1 ZOOLOGÍA pig
    * * *
    1. (f. - marrana)
    noun
    1) pig, hog
    2. (f. - marrana)
    adj.
    * * *
    marrano, -a
    1.
    ADJ * filthy, dirty
    2.
    SM (Zool) pig, hog (EEUU)
    3. SM / F
    1) * (=persona) [despreciable] swine *; [sucio] dirty pig *
    2) ( Hist) converted Jew
    marrana
    * * *
    I
    - na adjetivo filthy
    II
    - na masculino, femenino (fam)
    a) ( animal) (m) pig, hog; (f) pig, sow
    b) (Col) ( carne) pork
    c) ( persona - despreciable) swine (colloq); (- grosera) dirty swine (colloq)
    * * *
    = hog, porker, swine, pig.
    Ex. Both Pigs and hogs are used as headings, though it seems unlikely that a small library would wish to distinguish them.
    Ex. One day she indulged in her habit of swigging too much gin before going to feed the porker and after opening its pen she slumped in a heap.
    Ex. The words ' swine,' 'hogs,' and 'pigs' refer to animals of the porcine family or pig family.
    Ex. A child may find through reading a book that a dull day is transformed because he has met a talking pig and a spider that can write in 'Charlotte's Web'.
    * * *
    I
    - na adjetivo filthy
    II
    - na masculino, femenino (fam)
    a) ( animal) (m) pig, hog; (f) pig, sow
    b) (Col) ( carne) pork
    c) ( persona - despreciable) swine (colloq); (- grosera) dirty swine (colloq)
    * * *
    = hog, porker, swine, pig.

    Ex: Both Pigs and hogs are used as headings, though it seems unlikely that a small library would wish to distinguish them.

    Ex: One day she indulged in her habit of swigging too much gin before going to feed the porker and after opening its pen she slumped in a heap.
    Ex: The words ' swine,' 'hogs,' and 'pigs' refer to animals of the porcine family or pig family.
    Ex: A child may find through reading a book that a dull day is transformed because he has met a talking pig and a spider that can write in 'Charlotte's Web'.

    * * *
    marrano1 -na
    filthy
    marrano2 -na
    masculine, feminine
    ( fam)
    1 (animal) ( masculine) pig, hog ( AmE); ( feminine) pig, sow
    2 ( Col) (carne) pork
    3 (personadespreciable) swine ( colloq); (— grosera) dirty swine ( colloq), filthy pig ( colloq)
    * * *

    marrano
    ◊ -na adjetivo

    filthy
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (fam)
    a) ( animal) (m) pig, hog;

    (f) pig, sow
    b) (Col) ( carne) pork


    marrano,-a
    I adj (sucio) filthy, dirty
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino
    1 Zool pig
    2 (persona sucia) dirty pig, slob
    ' marrano' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    marrana
    English:
    pork
    * * *
    marrano, -a
    adj
    Fam
    1. [sucio] filthy
    2. [malintencionado] mean
    nm,f
    1. [animal] pig, f sow
    2. Fam [persona sucia] dirty o filthy pig
    3. Fam [persona malintencionada] pig, swine
    4. Hist = Jewish convert to Christianity
    5. Comp
    Esp Vulg
    joder la marrana to fuck everything up
    * * *
    I adj filthy
    II m
    1 hog, Br
    pig
    2 fam
    persona pig fam
    * * *
    marrano, -na adj
    : filthy, disgusting
    marrano, -na n
    1) cerdo: pig, hog
    2) : dirty pig, slob
    * * *
    marrano adj filthy [comp. filthier; superl. filthiest]

    Spanish-English dictionary > marrano

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