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tr['rʌkʃənz]'rʌkʃənzplural noun (colloq) jaleo m (fam), follón m (Esp fam)['rʌkʃǝnz]NPL jaleo msing, follón msing, tensiones fpl* * *['rʌkʃənz]plural noun (colloq) jaleo m (fam), follón m (Esp fam) -
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tr['rʌkəs]1 follón nombre masculino, jaleo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto kick up a ruckus armar un follón, armar un jaleon.• alboroto s.m.• disturbio s.m.• jaleo s.m.'rʌkəs['rʌkǝs]N (pl ruckuses) (US) = ructions* * *['rʌkəs] -
4 jaleo
Del verbo jalear: ( conjugate jalear) \ \
jaleo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
jaleó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: jalear jaleo
jaleo sustantivo masculino (fam) ( desorden) mess; ( problemas) hassle (colloq)c) ( actividad intensa):con todo el jaleo de la mudanza with all the upheaval of the move
jalear vtr (animar) to cheer (on)
jaleo sustantivo masculino
1 (ruido) din, racket
armar jaleo, to make a racket
2 (situación confusa) muddle
3 (bronca) row ' jaleo' also found in these entries: Spanish: alborotar - alboroto - buena - bueno - bulla - cacao - escándalo - folclore - follón - lomo - meter - montarse - ruido - taco - zarabanda - armar - gresca - pelotera - quilombo - revuelta English: almighty - din - fuss - racket - ruckus - rumpus - to-do - ructions - to
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