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1 regaño
m.scolding, dressing-down, call-down, reprimand.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: regañir.* * *1 scolding, telling-off* * *SM1) (=reprimenda) scolding, telling-off *2) (=gruñido) snarl, growl; (=mueca) scowl; (=queja) grumble, grouse ** * *masculino (AmL fam) scolding, telling-off (colloq)* * *= reprimand.Ex. This article stresses the importance of praise as opposed to reprimands.* * *masculino (AmL fam) scolding, telling-off (colloq)* * *= reprimand.Ex: This article stresses the importance of praise as opposed to reprimands.
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Del verbo regañar: ( conjugate regañar)
regaño es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
regañó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
regañar
regaño
regañar ( conjugate regañar) verbo transitivo (esp AmL) to scold, to tell … off (colloq)
verbo intransitivo (Esp) ( pelearse) to quarrel
regaño sustantivo masculino (AmL fam) scolding, telling-off (colloq)
regañar
I verbo transitivo to scold, tell off
II verbo intransitivo
1 (en una discusión) to argue, quarrel
2 (romper una relación) to split up, break up
* * *regaño nmtelling-off* * *m scolding, telling off* * * -
2 regañina
f.scolding, reprimand, dressing-down, reprehension.* * *1 (reprensión) scolding, telling-off2 (riña) quarrel, argument* * *SF = regaño 1)* * *(Méx) regañiza femenino (fam) scolding, talking-to (colloq), telling-off (colloq)* * *= tongue-lashing, telling-off, dressing-down, reprimand.Ex. Iranian President went to Columbia University expecting tough questions but instead he got a tongue-lashing from the students.Ex. Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.Ex. 'I just had a royal dressing down by Tilly'.Ex. This article stresses the importance of praise as opposed to reprimands.* * *(Méx) regañiza femenino (fam) scolding, talking-to (colloq), telling-off (colloq)* * *= tongue-lashing, telling-off, dressing-down, reprimand.Ex: Iranian President went to Columbia University expecting tough questions but instead he got a tongue-lashing from the students.
Ex: Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.Ex: 'I just had a royal dressing down by Tilly'.Ex: This article stresses the importance of praise as opposed to reprimands.* * *( fam)* * *
regañina, (Méx)
regañina sustantivo femenino scolding, telling-off
' regañina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bronca
- llevar
- reto
* * *regañina nf[reprimenda] telling-off;me echaron una regañina por volver a casa tarde I got told off for coming home late* * *f famtelling off -
3 bronca
f.1 row (fuss).armar (una) bronca to kick up a rowbuscar bronca to look for trouble2 scolding, telling-off. (peninsular Spanish)echar una bronca a alguien to give somebody a row, to tell somebody off3 snag, problem (informal). (Mexican Spanish)fue una bronca poder mudarme moving was no picnic4 quarrel, fight, brawl, dust-up.5 noisy dispute, free-for-all.6 big problem, mess.7 rage.* * *1 (lío) row3 (reprimenda) telling-off\armar una bronca to kick up a fussechar una bronca a alguien to tell somebody off, give somebody a telling-off* * *noun f.fight, quarrel, row* * *femenino (fam)1)a) (disputa, lío) rowarmar or montar una bronca — to kick up a fuss (colloq), to create a ruckus (AmE colloq)
buscar bronca — to look for trouble o a fight
b) (alboroto, bullicio) racket (colloq)2) (esp Esp) ( regañina) scolding, telling off (colloq)3) (AmL fam) ( rabia)me da mucha bronca — it really gets to o bugs me (colloq)
* * *= dressing-down, tongue-lashing, telling-off, telling-off, dust-up.Ex. 'I just had a royal dressing down by Tilly'.Ex. Iranian President went to Columbia University expecting tough questions but instead he got a tongue-lashing from the students.Ex. Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.Ex. Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.Ex. The annual global dust-up over whale hunting is about to kick off again.----* armar una bronca = kick up + a fuss, kick up + a stink, raise + a stink, make + a stink (about), make + a racket, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row.* echar una bronca = tell + Nombe + off, give + Nombre + a dressing-down, give + Nombre + a telling-off, chew + Nombre + up.* echar una buena bronca = give + Nombre + a good roasting.* * *femenino (fam)1)a) (disputa, lío) rowarmar or montar una bronca — to kick up a fuss (colloq), to create a ruckus (AmE colloq)
buscar bronca — to look for trouble o a fight
b) (alboroto, bullicio) racket (colloq)2) (esp Esp) ( regañina) scolding, telling off (colloq)3) (AmL fam) ( rabia)me da mucha bronca — it really gets to o bugs me (colloq)
* * *= dressing-down, tongue-lashing, telling-off, telling-off, dust-up.Ex: 'I just had a royal dressing down by Tilly'.
Ex: Iranian President went to Columbia University expecting tough questions but instead he got a tongue-lashing from the students.Ex: Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.Ex: Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.Ex: The annual global dust-up over whale hunting is about to kick off again.* armar una bronca = kick up + a fuss, kick up + a stink, raise + a stink, make + a stink (about), make + a racket, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row.* echar una bronca = tell + Nombe + off, give + Nombre + a dressing-down, give + Nombre + a telling-off, chew + Nombre + up.* echar una buena bronca = give + Nombre + a good roasting.* * *( fam)A1 (disputa, lío) rowbuscar bronca to look for trouble o a fightno vengas hoy a casa, que hay bronca don't come over today, there's a row o an argument going on2 (alboroto, bullicio) racket ( colloq)siempre le está echando la bronca al or a su hijo he's always telling his son offCme da mucha bronca que sea tan injusto he's so unfair, it really bugs o gets me ( colloq)dice que la maestra le tiene bronca he says the teacher has it in for him ( colloq)* * *
bronca sustantivo femenino
1
armar or montar una bronca to kick up a fuss (colloq);◊ buscar bronca to look for trouble o a fight
2 (esp Esp fam) ( regañina) scolding, telling off (colloq);
3 (AmL fam) ( rabia):
me da mucha bronca it really gets to o bugs me (colloq);
tenerle bronca a algn to have it in for sb (colloq)
bronca sustantivo femenino
1 (disputa, pelea) quarrel, row
2 (abucheo) jeering
3 (reprimenda) telling-off
echar una bronca a alguien, to tell sb off
' bronca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrigo
- escaparse
- oler
- jaleo
- nos
- organizarse
- padre
- camorra
English:
aggro
- bad
- bust-up
- coal
- earful
- hell
- row
- strip
- tell off
- telling-off
- bust
- kick
- punch
* * *♦ nf1. [jaleo] row;armar (una) bronca to kick up a row;se armó una bronca increíble there was an almighty row;buscar bronca to look for troubleechar una bronca a alguien to tell sb off, Br to give sb a row;me echaron la bronca por llegar tarde I got an earful for being late;el equipo fue recibido con una bronca the team were booed when they came out onto the pitch¡estoy con una bronca! I'm really hacked off!;el jefe le tiene bronca the boss has got it in for her;está que vuela de (la) bronca she's foaming at the mouthfue una bronca poder mudarme moving was no picnic♦ nmfEsp Famser un bronca(s) to be a troublemaker, to be trouble* * *f1 famtelling off fam ;echar la bronca a alguien fam give s.o. a telling off, tell s.o. off2 Méx popfight;armar una bronca get into a fight3:se armó bronca tras anunciarse la subida de los impuestos there was an outcry o a rumpus when the tax increase was announced* * ** * *bronca n1. (regañina) telling off2. (discusión) argument / row -
4 reto
m.1 challenge.2 defiance, challenging.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: retar.* * *1 challenge\lanzar un reto a alguien to challenge somebody* * *noun m.challenge, dare* * *SM1) (=desafío) challenge2) Cono Sur (=reprimenda) telling off, scolding3) Cono Sur (=insulto) insult* * *1) ( desafío) challenge2) (CS) ( regañina) telling-off (colloq), scolding* * *= challenge, gauntlet, act of defiance, defiance.Ex. The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the adaptability of the institutional structure to challenge and change.Ex. Some time ago in a reference to the challenges of innovation, Steele (1983) described the ' gauntlet of innovation' as a process that has many barriers.Ex. Moreover, her fatness is an act of defiance; in a world in which women are taught to take up as little space as possible, Lilian learns to foist her way into the public sphere.Ex. Students relate easily to Mark Mathabane's questioning why he must attend school, his open defiance of his father, and his struggle to resist peer pressure.----* aceptar un reto = throw down + the gauntlet, call + Posesivo + bluff.* afrontar un reto = address + threat, embrace + challenge.* encontrarse ante un reto = in the face of + challenge.* enfrentarse a reto = meet + challenge.* enfrentarse a un reto = face + challenge, undertake + challenge, handle + challenge, confront + challenge.* hacer frente a un reto = rise (up) to + challenge, confront + challenge, meet + challenge, embrace + challenge.* lleno de retos = challenging.* nuevos retos = new horizons.* plantear un reto = pose + challenge.* presentar reto = defy.* presentar un reto = present + challenge, provide + challenge.* que constituye un reto = challenging.* que no representa reto = unchallenging.* reto + avecinarse = challenge + lie ahead.* reto deportivo = sporting challenge.* * *1) ( desafío) challenge2) (CS) ( regañina) telling-off (colloq), scolding* * *= challenge, gauntlet, act of defiance, defiance.Ex: The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the adaptability of the institutional structure to challenge and change.
Ex: Some time ago in a reference to the challenges of innovation, Steele (1983) described the ' gauntlet of innovation' as a process that has many barriers.Ex: Moreover, her fatness is an act of defiance; in a world in which women are taught to take up as little space as possible, Lilian learns to foist her way into the public sphere.Ex: Students relate easily to Mark Mathabane's questioning why he must attend school, his open defiance of his father, and his struggle to resist peer pressure.* aceptar un reto = throw down + the gauntlet, call + Posesivo + bluff.* afrontar un reto = address + threat, embrace + challenge.* encontrarse ante un reto = in the face of + challenge.* enfrentarse a reto = meet + challenge.* enfrentarse a un reto = face + challenge, undertake + challenge, handle + challenge, confront + challenge.* hacer frente a un reto = rise (up) to + challenge, confront + challenge, meet + challenge, embrace + challenge.* lleno de retos = challenging.* nuevos retos = new horizons.* plantear un reto = pose + challenge.* presentar reto = defy.* presentar un reto = present + challenge, provide + challenge.* que constituye un reto = challenging.* que no representa reto = unchallenging.* reto + avecinarse = challenge + lie ahead.* reto deportivo = sporting challenge.* * *A (desafío) challengehacer frente a este reto importante to face up to this great challenge* * *
Del verbo retar: ( conjugate retar)
reto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
retó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
retar
reto
retar ( conjugate retar) verbo transitivo
reto sustantivo masculino
retar verbo transitivo to challenge
reto sustantivo masculino challenge
' reto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- desafío
- preparar
English:
challenge
- dare
- face
- formidable
- give up
- take up
- rise
* * *reto nm1. [desafío] challenge2. RP [regaño] telling-off, talking-to* * *m1 challenge* * *reto nmdesafío: challenge, dare* * *reto n challenge -
5 regañada
adj.1 given reluctantly, or with repugnance.2 applied to a kind of plum or bread which splits.3 frowning.past part.past participle of REGANAR.* * *femenino (Col, Per, Ven fam) scolding, telling-off (colloq)* * *femenino (Col, Per, Ven fam) scolding, telling-off (colloq)* * *(Col, Per, Ven fam) -
6 raspón
m.scrape, excoriation, rub sore, scratch.* * *SM2) LAm * (=regaño) scolding, telling-off *, ticking-off *, scolding3) Col (=sombrero) straw hat4) Méx * (=comentario hiriente) cutting remark* * ** * ** * *( AmL)(con algo puntiagudo) scratch; (con algo áspero) graze, scraperegresó con un raspón en la rodilla he came back with a grazed kneehay un raspón en la puerta the door is scratched* * *
raspón sustantivo masculino (AmL) ( por algo puntiagudo) scratch;
( por algo áspero) graze, scrape;
* * *raspón nm1. [herida] graze, scrape;se hizo un raspón en la rodilla she grazed o scraped her knee2. Am [en vehículo] scratch* * *m scratch, graze -
7 reprensión
f.reprehension, reprimand, call-down, rebuke.* * *1 reprimand, scolding* * *SF (=amonestación) [a un adulto] reprimand, telling-off *; [a un niño] scolding* * *reprensión nf[a niños] telling-off; [a empleados] reprimand -
8 andanada
f.1 broadside (gen) & (military).2 stream, barrage, series.3 cannonade, artillery barrage.4 scolding, reprimand, telling-off.5 verbal attack, swipe.* * *1 MARÍTIMO broadside2 (reprensión) reprimand, rebuke3 (en plaza de toros) covered stand\echar/soltar una andanada figurado to say something out of the blue* * *SF1) (Mil) broadside; (fig) (=reprensión) reprimand, rocket *soltar una andanada — to say sth unexpected, drop a bombshell *
por andanadas — Cono Sur in excess, to excess
2) (Dep) stand, grandstand; (Taur) section of cheap seats3) (=andana) [de ladrillos] layer, row* * *1) (Arm, Mil) volley; (de insultos, palabrotas) stream, volley2) ( gradería) upper tier, bleachers (pl) (AmE)* * *= broadside.Nota: Término militar para referirse al disparo simultáneo de los cañones de un barco.Ex. In military parlance a volley is a simultaneous discharge of weapons, such as a volley of musket fire, or a broadside from a warship.* * *1) (Arm, Mil) volley; (de insultos, palabrotas) stream, volley2) ( gradería) upper tier, bleachers (pl) (AmE)* * *= broadside.Nota: Término militar para referirse al disparo simultáneo de los cañones de un barco.Ex: In military parlance a volley is a simultaneous discharge of weapons, such as a volley of musket fire, or a broadside from a warship.
* * *A2 (de insultos, palabrotas) stream, volleyle soltó una andanada de tacos she unleashed a stream o volley of abuse at him* * *andanada nf1. [disparos] broadside2. [reprimenda] broadside;me soltó una andanada de insultos she hurled a torrent of abuse at me3. Taurom = covered stand in a bullring* * *andanada nf1) : volley, broadside2)soltar una andanada a : to reprimand -
9 cante
m.singing.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: cantar.* * *1 MÚSICA singing\¡vaya cante! familiar what a clanger!cante hondo / cante jondo flamenco singing* * *SM1) (Mús)cante flamenco, cante jondo — Andalusian gipsy singing, Flamenco singing
2) (=extravagancia)dar el cante — * to make a fool of o.s.
ser un cante — * to be ridiculous
no puedes salir con ese sombrero, es un cante — you can't go out wearing that hat, it looks ridiculous
3) ** (=soplo) tip-off (to the police)* * *1) (Mús) Andalusian folk songquedarse con el cante — (fam) to see what is/was going on
2) (Esp fam) ( extravagancia)dar el cante — (fam) to make an exhibition of oneself
* * *= singing.Ex. They ask for humorous plays, for plays with certain historical settings or for plays which incorporate music and singing in some form.----* concurso de cante = singing competition.* * *1) (Mús) Andalusian folk songquedarse con el cante — (fam) to see what is/was going on
2) (Esp fam) ( extravagancia)dar el cante — (fam) to make an exhibition of oneself
* * *= singing.Ex: They ask for humorous plays, for plays with certain historical settings or for plays which incorporate music and singing in some form.
* concurso de cante = singing competition.* * *A ( Mús) Andalusian folk songcante flamenco flamenco, flamenco singingquedarse con el cante ( fam); to see what is/was going onCompuesto:B* * *
Del verbo cantar: ( conjugate cantar)
canté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
cante es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cantar
cante
cantar ( conjugate cantar) verbo transitivo ‹ canción› to sing
verbo intransitivo
1a) (Mús) to sing
[ gallo] to crow;
[cigarra/grillo] to chirp, chirrup
2 (fam) ( confesar) to talk (colloq)
■ sustantivo masculino
poem ( gen set to music)
cante sustantivo masculino (Mús) Andalusian folk song;
cantar 1 verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 Mús to sing: me gusta cantar, I like singing
2 familiar (tener mal olor) to stink
3 (llamar la atención) to attract attention
4 familiar (saltar a la vista, ser evidente) to be clear
5 argot (confesar) to sing, spill the beans
♦ Locuciones: cantarle a alguien las cuarenta, to give sb a good telling off
en menos que canta un gallo, in a flash
cantar 2 sustantivo masculino
1 song, chant
2 Lit poem
un cantar de gesta, an epic poem
♦ Locuciones: familiar ser algo otro cantar, to be a totally different thing
cante sustantivo masculino
1 (modo de cantar) singing
(canción) song
2 Esp cante flamenco, flamenco singing
Esp cante hondo/jondo, Andalusian style of singing
♦ Locuciones: familiar dar el cante, to attract attention
' cante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lubricante
- lubrificante
- flamenco
English:
singing
* * *cante nm1. [arte] = Andalusian folk songcante flamenco flamenco singing;2. CompEsp Famdar el cante to stick out a mile* * *m:dar el cante fig fam make an exhibition of o.s. -
10 felpa
f.1 plush.2 toweling, fabric having a deep pile, terry cloth, towelling.3 good drubbing, spanking.4 love-lies-bleeding.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: felpar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: felpar.* * *1 plush\osito de felpa teddy bear* * *SF1) (=tejido) [de toalla, camisa, pañal] (terry) towelling; [de sillón, moqueta] plush2) * (=paliza) hiding *; (=reprimenda) dressing-down *, ticking-off *echarle una felpa a algn — to give sb a dressing-down o ticking-off *
* * ** * *= headband, elastic hair band, hair band.Ex. If none of these terms is appropriate, give the specific name of the item or the names of the parts of the item as concisely as possible; e.g., 2 feather headbands, 1 pair beaded moccasins.Ex. Elastic hair bands are the best way to secure ponytails and braids.Ex. Many women use hair bands or hair clasps as decorative fashion.----* de felpa = plush.* tela de felpa = terry cloth [terrycloth], towelling [toweling, -USA].* * ** * *= headband, elastic hair band, hair band.Ex: If none of these terms is appropriate, give the specific name of the item or the names of the parts of the item as concisely as possible; e.g., 2 feather headbands, 1 pair beaded moccasins.
Ex: Elastic hair bands are the best way to secure ponytails and braids.Ex: Many women use hair bands or hair clasps as decorative fashion.* de felpa = plush.* tela de felpa = terry cloth [terrycloth], towelling [toweling, -USA].* * *Aun osito de felpa a furry teddy bear2 (para el polvo) duster* * *
felpa sustantivo femenino (Tex) ( para toallas) toweling( conjugate toweling);
( en tapicería) plush
felpa f Tex plush
' felpa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
oso
English:
plush
- toweling
* * *felpa nf[de seda] plush; [de algodón] towelling* * *f toweling, Brtowelling* * *felpa nf1) : terry cloth2) : plush -
11 regañón
adj.scolding, grumbling, grumpy, nagging.m.grumbler, nag, grouch, grump.* * *► adjetivo1 familiar grumpy, irritable► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 grumbler, moaner* * *ADJ (=gruñón) grumbling; [mujer] nagging* * *I- ñona adjetivo (fam) grumpy (colloq)II- ñona masculino, femenino (fam) grumbler (colloq)* * *= nag, shrewish.Ex. No supervisor should be a tiresome nag, but the achievements and failings of a persons's performance deserves mention in a constructive way at timely, regular intervals.Ex. He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.* * *I- ñona adjetivo (fam) grumpy (colloq)II- ñona masculino, femenino (fam) grumbler (colloq)* * *= nag, shrewish.Ex: No supervisor should be a tiresome nag, but the achievements and failings of a persons's performance deserves mention in a constructive way at timely, regular intervals.
Ex: He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.* * *masculine, feminine( fam)* * *regañón, -ona♦ adjes muy regañón he's always telling people off for nothing♦ nm,fes un regañón he's always telling people off for nothing* * * -
12 jabonada
adj.soaped, cleansed with soap.f.1 soap-washing, wash-down with soap.2 reprimand, rebuke, chastisement, scolding.past part.past participle of spanish verb: jabonar.* * *1 soaping* * *SF1) = jabonadura 1)2) LAm (=bronca) telling-off* * *1) ( con jabón)2) (Chi, Méx fam) ( reprimenda) telling-off* * *1) ( con jabón)2) (Chi, Méx fam) ( reprimenda) telling-off* * *A(con jabón): dale una buena jabonada wash it well in soapy water o with some soap* * *
jabonada sustantivo femenino ( con jabón):
* * *jabonada nf -
13 raspa
f.1 bone (espina).2 fishbone.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: raspar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: raspar.* * *1 (de pescado) bone, backbone2 (de cereal) beard* * *SF1) (Bot) [de cebada] beard; [de uva] stalk2) [de pez] (=espina) fishbone; (=espinazo) backbone3) * (=persona irritable) grouch *4) * (=persona delgada) beanpole *, string bean (EEUU) *5) LAm * (=reprimenda) scolding, telling-off *, ticking-off *7) Cono Sur (=herramienta) rasp8)ni de raspa — And (=de ninguna manera) under no circumstances, no way *
10) LAm (=chusma) riffraff* * ** * ** * *A1 (del pescado) backbone2 (de la cebada) beard3 (de la uva) stalkB* * *
Del verbo raspar: ( conjugate raspar)
raspa es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
raspa
raspar
raspar ( conjugate raspar) verbo transitivo
‹ pintura› to scrape off
verbo intransitivo
[ barba] to scratch, be scratchy
rasparse verbo pronominal ‹rodillas/codos› ( con algo puntiagudo) to scratch;
( con algo áspero) to scrape, graze
raspa f (espina de pescado) backbone
raspar
I verbo transitivo to scrape
(pintura) to scrape off
(lijar a mano) to sand (down)
II vi (ropa, manos, etc) to be rough
' raspa' also found in these entries:
English:
fishbone
- scratch
* * *♦ nf[espina] bone; [espina dorsal] backbone; Esp Famno dejó ni la raspa he cleaned his plate♦ nmfMéx Fam [grosero] lout, Br yob;no te juntes con ésos, son pura raspa don't hang out with that lot, they're a bunch of louts o Br yobs* * *f1 de pescado (fish)bone2 L.Am. ( reprimanda) telling-off* * *raspa n bone -
14 rezongo
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15 carda
f.1 teasel, for raising the nap on cloth.2 card, with which wool is combed.3 Hatter's jack.4 severe reprimand or censure. (Metaphorical)5 small vessel built like a galley. (Nautical)pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cardar.* * *1 (acción de cardar) carding2 (instrumento) card, teasel3 figurado (reprensión) scolding, telling off* * *SF1) (Bot) teasel2) (Téc) teasel, card3) (=acto) carding4) * (=reprimenda) reprimand* * *carda nf1. [acción] carding2. [instrumento] card* * * -
16 hablada
f.1 exaggeration, boast.2 piece of gossip, earful, bit of gossip, idle rumor.3 long-winded speech.past part.past participle of spanish verb: hablar.* * *f., (m. - hablado)* * *SF1) Cono Sur (=charla) speech2) Méxpl habladas (=fanfarronada) boast3) And * (=bronca) scolding, telling-off ** * *2( Chi fam) (acción de hablar): échale una hablada al jefe speak to the boss, have a word with the boss ( colloq)* * *
hablado,-a adjetivo spoken
el español hablado, spoken Spanish
eres muy mal hablado, you are foul-mouthed
' hablada' also found in these entries:
English:
bad
* * *f L.Am.piece of gossip;habladas pl gossip sg -
17 raspada *
SF Caribe, Méx scolding, telling-off *, ticking-off * -
18 reconvención
f.1 exhortation, admonition, expostulation, reproach.2 reconvention, countercharge, counterclaim, counter-claim.* * *1 reproach, reprimand* * *SF1) frm (=reprensión) reprimand2) (Jur) counterclaim* * *A (reprimenda) scolding, chidingescuchó paciente todas sus reconvenciones she listened patiently as he scolded o chided herB ( Der) counterclaim* * *reconvención nfreprimand, reproach -
19 repelón
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20 rezondrada *
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Scolding — Scold ing, a. & n. from {Scold}, v. [1913 Webster] {Scolding bridle}, an iron frame. See {Brank}, n., 2. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scolding — index critical (faultfinding), criticism, diatribe, disparagement, objurgation, obloquy, outcry, rebuff … Law dictionary
scolding — n. 1) to give smb. a scolding 2) to get, receive a scolding * * * [ skəʊldɪŋ] receive a to get to give smb. a scolding … Combinatory dictionary
scolding — Mere clamor, railing, personal reproof. Argument dignifies the orator and instructs and convinces the auditor. Scolding relieves somewhat the hysteria of the scolder, but only amuses or irritates the hearer. Argument is the professional weapon of … Ballentine's law dictionary
Scolding — Scold Scold, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Scolded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Scolding}.] [Akin to D. schelden, G. schelten, OHG. sceltan, Dan. skielde.] To find fault or rail with rude clamor; to brawl; to utter harsh, rude, boisterous rebuke; to chide sharply… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scolding — noun Date: 1547 1. the action of one who scolds 2. a harsh reproof < gave the child a sharp scolding for running into the road > … New Collegiate Dictionary
scolding — /skohl ding/, n. the action of a person who scolds; a rebuke; reproof: I got a scolding for being late again. [1425 75; late ME; see SCOLD, ING1] * * * … Universalium
scolding — noun I ll be in Mr. Kling s office getting my weekly scolding Syn: rebuke, reprimand, reproach, reproof, admonishment, remonstration, lecture, upbraiding; informal talking to, rap over the knuckles, dressing down, earful, roasting; formal… … Thesaurus of popular words
Scolding bridle — Scolding Scold ing, a. & n. from {Scold}, v. [1913 Webster] {Scolding bridle}, an iron frame. See {Brank}, n., 2. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scolding bridle — Bridle Bri dle, n. [OE. bridel, AS. bridel; akin to OHG. britil, brittil, D. breidel, and possibly to E. braid. Cf. {Bridoon}.] 1. The head gear with which a horse is governed and restrained, consisting of a headstall, a bit, and reins, with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scolding — noun A succession of critical remarks, such as those directed by a parent towards a misbehaving child … Wiktionary