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101 desperfecto
m.1 damage (deterioro).pagar los desperfectos ocasionados to pay for the damage causedsufrir desperfectos to get damaged2 flaw, blemish, imperfection, taint.* * *1 (daño) damage2 (defecto) flaw, defect\causar desperfectos to damage, cause damagesufrir desperfectos to get damaged* * *SM flaw, imperfection* * *a) ( daño)b) ( defecto) flaw* * *= imperfection, disfigurement, nick.Ex. And some of those imperfections are a result of the LC subject headings, the syndetic structure, the lack of cross-references, the obsolescence of terminology, and all the other criticisms.Ex. Owners of rare and valuable books face a special dilemma -- identification marks can be disfigurements and actually reduce the value of the books.Ex. The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.* * *a) ( daño)b) ( defecto) flaw* * *= imperfection, disfigurement, nick.Ex: And some of those imperfections are a result of the LC subject headings, the syndetic structure, the lack of cross-references, the obsolescence of terminology, and all the other criticisms.
Ex: Owners of rare and valuable books face a special dilemma -- identification marks can be disfigurements and actually reduce the value of the books.Ex: The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.* * *1(daño): sufrir un desperfecto mecánico to have a mechanical breakdownno ha sufrido desperfecto alguno it hasn't been damaged at all, it hasn't suffered any damageesto podría causar desperfectos en el aparato this could damage the appliance o cause damage to the appliancecausaron muchos desperfectos en las instalaciones they caused a lot of damage2 (defecto) flawartículos con pequeños desperfectos slight seconds, slightly flawed articles* * *
desperfecto sustantivo masculino
desperfecto sustantivo masculino
1 (tara, fallo) flaw, imperfection
2 (daño leve) damage
' desperfecto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
remiendo
English:
fault
- flaw
* * *desperfecto nm1. [deterioro] damage;el paquete llegó con desperfectos the package was damaged when it arrived;pagar los desperfectos ocasionados to pay for the damage caused;sufrir desperfectos to get damaged2. [defecto] flaw, imperfection* * *m1 ( defecto) flaw2 ( daño) damage* * *desperfecto nm1) defecto: flaw, defect2) : damage* * *desperfecto n (defecto) flaw -
102 escotadura
f.1 low neckline.2 notch.3 key slot, keyway.* * *1 low neckline* * *SF1) (Cos) low neck, low neckline2) (Teat) large trap door* * *= nick.Ex. The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.* * *= nick.Ex: The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.
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103 mella
f.1 nick (muesca, hendidura).hacer mella en (figurative) to make a dent in (ahorros, moral)2 gap.3 harm, damage.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: mellar.* * *1 (hendedura) nick, notch2 (hueco) hollow, gap; (en los dientes) gap\hacer mella en (en objeto) to dent 2 (en persona) to make an impression on 3 (en honor, reputación) to damage* * *SF1) (=rotura) nick, notch; [en dientes] gap2)la crisis ha hecho mella en los bolsillos de los europeos — Europeans are feeling the pinch because of the crisis
la compra de unos terrenos parece haber hecho mella en su imagen — the purchase of some land seems to have damaged his image
la fatiga habrá hecho mella en los reflejos de muchos corredores — fatigue will have affected the reflexes of many runners
* * *femenino ( en hoja de cuchillo) notch, nick; (en diente, vaso) chiphacer mella en alguien/algo: ese fracaso no hizo mella en él that failure didn't affect him; dejó mella en su personalidad it marked his personality; los años no hacen mella en ti — you haven't aged at all
* * *= ding, chip, nick.Ex. The tripod has several dings in the lower legs due to over tighting.Ex. Tongue studs frequently damage the person's teeth, causing tiny fractures and huge chips.Ex. The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.----* dejar mella = leave + an impression, touch + Posesivo + life, leave + Posesivo + mark, cut + a swath(e), leave + an imprint, make + an impression.* hacer mella = take + Posesivo + toll (on), leave + an impression, touch + Posesivo + life, leave + Posesivo + mark, cut + a swath(e), leave + an imprint, make + an impression, hit + home.* hacer mella en = dent, make + a dent in, take + a bite out of.* * *femenino ( en hoja de cuchillo) notch, nick; (en diente, vaso) chiphacer mella en alguien/algo: ese fracaso no hizo mella en él that failure didn't affect him; dejó mella en su personalidad it marked his personality; los años no hacen mella en ti — you haven't aged at all
* * *= ding, chip, nick.Ex: The tripod has several dings in the lower legs due to over tighting.
Ex: Tongue studs frequently damage the person's teeth, causing tiny fractures and huge chips.Ex: The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.* dejar mella = leave + an impression, touch + Posesivo + life, leave + Posesivo + mark, cut + a swath(e), leave + an imprint, make + an impression.* hacer mella = take + Posesivo + toll (on), leave + an impression, touch + Posesivo + life, leave + Posesivo + mark, cut + a swath(e), leave + an imprint, make + an impression, hit + home.* hacer mella en = dent, make + a dent in, take + a bite out of.* * *hacer mella en algn/algo: el accidente/ese fracaso no hizo mella en él the accident/that failure didn't affect himdejó mella en su personalidad it marked his personalityestás igualito, los años no hacen mella en ti you haven't changed at all, time seems to have stood still for you* * *
Del verbo mellar: ( conjugate mellar)
mella es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
mella
mellar
mellar ( conjugate mellar) verbo transitivo
‹diente/porcelana› to chip
mella sustantivo femenino
1 (hendedura) nick, notch
(en plato, diente, etc) chip
2 (hueco) gap
3 (efecto) impression
hacer mella en alguien, to make an impression on sb
' mella' also found in these entries:
English:
dent
- nick
* * *mella nf1. [muesca] [en navaja] nick;[en porcelana] chip;hacer mella: el calor no le hace mella the heat doesn't affect her at all;sus críticas acabaron haciendo mella en él their criticism of him eventually struck home;tanto gasto está haciendo mella en la economía familiar all this expense is having an effect on o making inroads into the family budget2. [en dentadura] gap* * *f:hacer mella en alguien have an effect on s.o., affect s.o.* * *mella nf1) : dent, nick2)hacer mella en : to have an effect on, to make an impression on -
104 melladura
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105 mesa de conferencias
(n.) = conference tableEx. The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.* * *(n.) = conference tableEx: The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.
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106 muesca
f.1 notch, groove.2 nick (corte).* * *1 (corte) nick, notch2 (concavidad) mortise, mortice* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=hendidura) notch, nick; [para encajar] groove, slot2) (=marca) mark* * *a) ( hendidura) nick, notchb) ( para encajar) slot, groovec) (Agr, Taur) mark* * *= notch, pit, chip, nick.Ex. Edge notch cards have a series of holes around the perimeter, and the piece of card between the hole and the edge of the card may be removed, using a punch, to form a notch.Ex. The 120 mm diameter disc contains more than 20,000 tracks within which sound is represented in the same physical form (by microscopic pits and plateaus) as in an optical video disc.Ex. Tongue studs frequently damage the person's teeth, causing tiny fractures and huge chips.Ex. The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.----* muesca de inserción = locating cut.* perforado con muesca = notched.* * *a) ( hendidura) nick, notchb) ( para encajar) slot, groovec) (Agr, Taur) mark* * *= notch, pit, chip, nick.Ex: Edge notch cards have a series of holes around the perimeter, and the piece of card between the hole and the edge of the card may be removed, using a punch, to form a notch.
Ex: The 120 mm diameter disc contains more than 20,000 tracks within which sound is represented in the same physical form (by microscopic pits and plateaus) as in an optical video disc.Ex: Tongue studs frequently damage the person's teeth, causing tiny fractures and huge chips.Ex: The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.* muesca de inserción = locating cut.* perforado con muesca = notched.* * *1 (hendidura) nick, notch2 (para encajar) slot, groove* * *
muesca sustantivo femenino
muesca sustantivo femenino notch
' muesca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuña
English:
nick
- notch
* * *muesca nf1. [marca, concavidad] notch, groove2. [corte] nick* * *f notch, groove* * *muesca nf: nick, notch -
107 rasguño
m.scratch, scrape, little nick.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: rasguñar.* * *1 (arañazo) scratch, scrape2 (dibujo) sketch* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=arañazo) scratch2) (Arte) sketch, outline drawing* * *masculino scratchsin un rasguño — unscathed, without a scratch
* * *= scratch.Ex. Animal bites and scratches, even minor ones, can become infected and spread bacteria to other parts of the body.----* salir sin un rasguño = leave without + a scratch.* sin un rasguño = unscarred.* * *masculino scratchsin un rasguño — unscathed, without a scratch
* * *= scratch.Ex: Animal bites and scratches, even minor ones, can become infected and spread bacteria to other parts of the body.
* salir sin un rasguño = leave without + a scratch.* sin un rasguño = unscarred.* * *scratchsalió del accidente sin un rasguño he walked away from the accident unscathed o without a scratch* * *
Del verbo rasguñar: ( conjugate rasguñar)
rasguño es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
rasguñó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
rasguñar
rasguño
rasguñar ( conjugate rasguñar) verbo transitivo
to scratch
rasguñarse verbo pronominal ( refl) (con uña, púa) to scratch oneself;
( con algo áspero) to graze oneself;
rasguño sustantivo masculino
scratch
rasguño sustantivo masculino scratch, graze
familiar sin un rasguño, unscathed
' rasguño' also found in these entries:
English:
graze
- nick
- scrape
- scratch
* * *scratch;sin un rasguño without a scratch* * *m scratch* * *rasguño nm1) : scratch2) : sketch* * *rasguño n scratch -
108 raspar
v.1 to scrape (off).El clavo raspó el repello The nail scraped the plaster.La esponja raspa The sponge scrapes.2 to graze, to scrape.se raspó el codo she grazed o scraped her elbow3 to be rough.4 to grate against.La antena raspó el techo The antenna grated against the roof.* * *2 (con lija) to sand, sand down3 (hurtar) to nick, pinch4 (rasar) to graze, skim1 (vino) to be sharp2 (piel) to be rough; (toalla etc) to scratch\* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ pintura] to scrape offtienes que raspar la puerta para quitarle el barniz — you have to sand the door to get the varnish off
2) [+ piel] to scratchlos socialistas quedaron raspando la mayoría absoluta — the Socialists were a whisker o an inch away from achieving an absolute majority, the Socialists were within a whisker o an inch of achieving an absolute majority
3) [vino, licor] to be rough on4) * (=hurtar) to pinch *, swipe *5) Caribe * (=matar) to kill6) LAm * (=regañar) to tick off *, tell off *, scold7) Méx (=injuriar) to say unkind things to, make wounding remarks to8) [en un escrito] to scratch out2. VI1) [manos, tejido, licor] to be rough* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( con espátula) < superficie> to scrape; < pintura> to scrape offb) ( limar) to file, rasp2) <brazo/piel> to scrape, graze2.raspar via) toalla/manos to be rough; barba to scratch, be scratchyb) garganta (+ me/te/le etc) to feel rough3.rasparse v pron <rodillas/codos> ( con algo puntiagudo) to scratch; ( con algo áspero) to scrape, graze* * *= scrape, roughen.Ex. And it turned out that in the same year that Holmes made that remark, Fairchild said that all you have to do is scrape an organ with the back of a scalpel to make a discovery.Ex. Parts of the plate were toned by roughening it with a serrated rocker, the tone then being graded by burnishing.----* alisar raspando = scrape + smooth.* raspar las escamas = scale.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( con espátula) < superficie> to scrape; < pintura> to scrape offb) ( limar) to file, rasp2) <brazo/piel> to scrape, graze2.raspar via) toalla/manos to be rough; barba to scratch, be scratchyb) garganta (+ me/te/le etc) to feel rough3.rasparse v pron <rodillas/codos> ( con algo puntiagudo) to scratch; ( con algo áspero) to scrape, graze* * *= scrape, roughen.Ex: And it turned out that in the same year that Holmes made that remark, Fairchild said that all you have to do is scrape an organ with the back of a scalpel to make a discovery.
Ex: Parts of the plate were toned by roughening it with a serrated rocker, the tone then being graded by burnishing.* alisar raspando = scrape + smooth.* raspar las escamas = scale.* * *raspar [A1 ]vtA1 (con una espátula) ‹superficie› to scrape; ‹pintura› to scrape off2 (con lija) ‹superficie/pintura› to sand, sand down3 (limar) to file, raspB ‹piel› to scrape, grazeC ( Col) ‹hielo› to crush; ‹panela› to grate■ rasparvi1 «toalla/manos» to be rough; «barba» to scratch, be scratchyun vino fuerte que raspa a strong, rough wine2 «garganta» (+ me/te/le etc) to feel roughme raspa la garganta al tragar my throat hurts o feels rough when I swallow3 raspandopasé la prueba raspando I scraped through the test■ rasparse‹rodillas/codos› (con algo puntiagudo) to scratch; (con algo áspero) to scrape, graze* * *
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
raspar
I verbo transitivo to scrape
(pintura) to scrape off
(lijar a mano) to sand (down)
II vi (ropa, manos, etc) to be rough
' raspar' also found in these entries:
English:
graze
- scrape
- scrape out
- scuff
- rasp
* * *♦ vt1. [rascar] [pintura] to scrape off;[pared] to scrape2. [rasguñar] to graze, to scrape3. [causar picor] to burn;este aguardiente raspa la garganta this liquor burns your throat♦ vito be rough, to scratch;esta lana raspa this wool scratches* * *I v/t1 tb MED scrapeII v/i be scratchy* * *raspar vt1) : to scrape2) : to file down, to smoothraspar vi: to be rough* * *raspar vb1. (pintura) to scrape off2. (ropa) to be itchy / to be rough -
109 ser algo común
(v.) = be a fact of life, dominate + the scene, be a common occurrence, become + a common feature, be a part of lifeEx. Federal aid to help cope with the problem of information was not new and had been a fact of life in one way or another for a long time.Ex. This may have something to do with the absence of CABx, who seem to have dominated the scene in other states.Ex. In the nineteenth-century compulsory overtime to 10 p.m. or midnight was a very common occurrence in news offices, with all-night working when there was a rush on.Ex. Droughts are becoming a common feature, parching the land at least once every two years.Ex. Scratches are a part of life when you have parquet floors.* * *(v.) = be a fact of life, dominate + the scene, be a common occurrence, become + a common feature, be a part of lifeEx: Federal aid to help cope with the problem of information was not new and had been a fact of life in one way or another for a long time.
Ex: This may have something to do with the absence of CABx, who seem to have dominated the scene in other states.Ex: In the nineteenth-century compulsory overtime to 10 p.m. or midnight was a very common occurrence in news offices, with all-night working when there was a rush on.Ex: Droughts are becoming a common feature, parching the land at least once every two years.Ex: Scratches are a part of life when you have parquet floors. -
110 ser algo normal
(v.) = be a fact of life, become + a common feature, be a part of lifeEx. Federal aid to help cope with the problem of information was not new and had been a fact of life in one way or another for a long time.Ex. Droughts are becoming a common feature, parching the land at least once every two years.Ex. Scratches are a part of life when you have parquet floors.* * *(v.) = be a fact of life, become + a common feature, be a part of lifeEx: Federal aid to help cope with the problem of information was not new and had been a fact of life in one way or another for a long time.
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111 suelo de parqué
(n.) = parquet floorEx. Scratches are a part of life when you have parquet floors.* * *(n.) = parquet floorEx: Scratches are a part of life when you have parquet floors.
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112 tapacubos
m. s.&pl.hubcap.* * *1 hubcap* * *SM INV hubcap* * *= hubcap, wheel cover, wheel trim.Ex. All the hubcaps were found on the side of the road bear the scars of their previous lives in the form of scratches and abrasions.Ex. Wheel covers are are clipped on to an otherwise dull and boring steel wheel or rim to make them flashier and sportier.Ex. The front wheel trims were scuffed so they decided to replace them.* * *= hubcap, wheel cover, wheel trim.Ex: All the hubcaps were found on the side of the road bear the scars of their previous lives in the form of scratches and abrasions.
Ex: Wheel covers are are clipped on to an otherwise dull and boring steel wheel or rim to make them flashier and sportier.Ex: The front wheel trims were scuffed so they decided to replace them.* * *(pl tapacubos)hubcap* * *
tapacubos m inv Auto hubcap
' tapacubos' also found in these entries:
English:
hubcap
- hub
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113 tarascada
f.1 bite (mordisco), a wound with the teeth.2 a pert, harsh answer (réplica). (Colloquial)past part.past participle of spanish verb: tarascar.* * ** * *SF1) (=mordisco) bite2) * (=contestación) tart reply, snappy answer* * *= scratch.Ex. Animal bites and scratches, even minor ones, can become infected and spread bacteria to other parts of the body.* * *= scratch.Ex: Animal bites and scratches, even minor ones, can become infected and spread bacteria to other parts of the body.
* * *A (mordisco) biteB ( fam) (repuesta violenta, ofensiva) rude o snappy retort* * *
tarascada sustantivo femenino
1 (mordisco) bite
2 fig (respuesta) rude o snappy answer
' tarascada' also found in these entries:
English:
bite
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114 tela de esmeril
(n.) = emery clothEx. Scratches and roughness, if any, should be smoothed with the emery cloth.* * *(n.) = emery clothEx: Scratches and roughness, if any, should be smoothed with the emery cloth.
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115 vida pasada
(n.) = previous lifeEx. All the hubcaps were found on the side of the road bear the scars of their previous lives in the form of scratches and abrasions.* * *(n.) = previous lifeEx: All the hubcaps were found on the side of the road bear the scars of their previous lives in the form of scratches and abrasions.
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116 NÍÐ
n. pl. the waning moon; the time before new moon; Máni stýrir göngu tungls ok ræðr nýjum ok niðum, and rules its waxing and waning.* * *1.n. [Ulf. neiþ = φθόνος; A. S. nîð; O. H. G. nid; Germ. neid; Dan.-Swed. nid]:—contumely, Vsp. 56; segja e-m níð, Akv. 35.2. particularly as a law term, a libel, liable to outlawry:—of a libel in verse, yrkja, kveða níð um e-n, Nj. 70; ef maðr kveðr níð um mann at lögbergi ok varðar skóggang, Grág. (Kb.) ii. 184: the classical passages in the Sagas are Hkr. O. T. ch. 36, cp. Jómsv. S. ch. 13 (Fms. xi. 42, 43), Kristni S. ch. 4, Nj. ch. 45, Bjarn. 33 (the verse). Another and even graver kind of níð was the carving a person’s likeness (tré-níð) in an obscene position on an upraised post or pole (níð-stöng), for an instance of which see Bjarn. 33; ef maðr görir níð um annan ok varðar þat fjörbaugs-garð, en þat er níð ef maðr skerr tréníð manni eðr rístr eða reisir manni níðstöng, Grág. i. 147; when the post was set up, a horse’s head was also put up, and a man’s head was carved on the pole’s end, with dire Runes and imprecations; all this is described in a lively manner in Eg. ch. 60 and Vd. ch. 34, Landn. 4. ch. 4, Rd. ch. 25. The beina-kerlinga-vísur of mod. times are no doubt a remnant of the old níðstöng;—certain stone pyramids (varða) along mountain-roads are furnished with sheeps’ legs or horses’ heads, and are called beina-kerling ( bone carline); one of the most noted is on the Kaldadal, as one passes from the north to the south of Iceland, it is even marked in the map; a passing traveller alights and scratches a ditty called beina-kerlinga-vísa (often of a scurrilous or even loose kind) on one of the bones, addressing it to the person who may next pass by; for a specimen see Bjarni 193, as also in poems of Jón Þorláksson, for there hardly was a poet who did not indulge in these poetical licences. In popular legends the devil always scratches his writing on a blighted horse’s bone.2.f, thus (not Nið) in Ann. Reg., a river in Norway, whence Níðar-óss, m. the famous old town in Drontheim in Norway. -
117 TATACA
tataca > tataca-.*\TATACA v.t. tla-., gratter, creuser la terre ou autre chose." tlatataca ", il gratte - it scratches. Est dit de l'ongle. Sah10,117." tlatataca ", il creuse - it digs. Est dit de l'animal tozan. Sah11,17." niman tlatatacah ", alors ils creusent - then they dig. Sah11,221." huîtztica tlatataca ", il gratte le sol avec une épine - he scratches the earth with a dorn. Sah10,20. Dib Anders. signalent que l'on pourrait aussi traduire métaphoriquement: il subvient aux besoins de ses héritiers - he provides for his heirs." tlatataca in âtênco ", il creuse au bord de l'eau - it digs a small pit, at the water edge.Est dit du serpent mythique, tlîlcôâtl. Sah11,70." tlatatacah yahualtic in quitlâliah tlatatacactli ", ils creusent, ils forment une fosse circulaire. Pour enterrer les cendres du défunt. Launey II 294 = Sah3,45." cencah huehcatlân in quitatacah in tlaxapochtli ", le trou qu'ils creusent est très profond - a hole which they dig deep. Sah11,4.*\TATACA v.réfl. à sens passif." motataca ", on l'extrait en creusant." ca tetl, ca oztôyoh, ca tepêyoh, ca motataca ", c'est une pierre, elle provient d'une mine, elle provient d'un gisement, on l'extrait en creusant - it is a stone, it is mined, excaved, extracted. Est dit de l'ambre âpozonalli. Sah11,225." zoquititlan motataca ", on l'extrait de la boue.Est dit de la racine macateztli. Sah11,127.*\TATACA v.t. tê-., gratter quelqu'un. -
118 TOCEHUATL
tocêhuatl:Tunique de plumes de perroquet jaune.Nom d'une devise, citée en Sah9,89 et Sah9,82." tocêhuatl côztic teôcuitlatl inic tlohtlohhuitectli ", la tunique en plumes jaunes de perroquet ornée de lignes ondulées en or - the yellow parrot feather skirt, (decored) with hawk scratches in gold. Sah8,34." in êhuatl tocêhuatl motlohtlohhuitec ", la tunique, la tunique en plumes jaunes de perroquet, décorées de griffures de faucon - the skirt was of yellow parrot feathers (decored with) hawk scratches. Sah8,35.Form: sur êhuatl, morph.incorp. toz-tli. -
119 cavare
take outdente take out, extractcavarsela manage, get by* * *cavare v.tr.1 ( togliere) to take* off, to remove; ( tirar fuori) to take* out, to pull out; ( estrarre) to extract, to dig out; to quarry: cavare un dente, to pull out a tooth; non sono riuscito a cavargli di bocca nemmeno una parola, I wasn't able to get a word out of him // farsi cavare un dente, to have a tooth out2 ( soddisfare) to slake: cavarsi la sete, to quench one's thirst // cavarsi una voglia, to satisfy one's wish3 ( ricavare) to get*, to obtain, to gain: da quell'individuo non si cava nulla di buono, he's good for nothing4 ( indumenti) to take* off5 cavarsela, to get off: se la cavò a buon mercato, he got off cheaply; se la sono cavata, ( non sono stati puniti) they got away with it.◘ cavarsi v.rifl. ( liberarsi) to free oneself; to get* out (of sthg.): cavare d'impaccio, to get out of trouble.* * *[ka'vare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (estrarre) to dig* (up), to pull (up) [patate, carote]; to extract, to pull out [ dente]; to draw* [ sangue]2) fig.2.verbo pronominale cavarsi1) (togliersi) to take* off [indumento, cappello]- rsi d'impaccio — fig. to get out of trouble
- rsi gli occhi — fig. to strain one's eyes
2) (soddisfare)-rsi la voglia (di qcs.) — to satisfy one's wish (for sth.)
3) cavarsela (sopravvivere) to pull through, to come* throughme la sono cavata con qualche graffio — I escaped o came out of it with only a few scratches; (riuscire)
cavarsela alla meno peggio — to muddle o struggle through
* * *cavare/ka'vare/ [1]1 (estrarre) to dig* (up), to pull (up) [patate, carote]; to extract, to pull out [ dente]; to draw* [ sangue]2 fig. non sono riuscito a cavarle di bocca una sola parola I couldn't get a (single) word out of herII cavarsi verbo pronominale1 (togliersi) to take* off [indumento, cappello]; - rsi d'impaccio fig. to get out of trouble; - rsi gli occhi fig. to strain one's eyes2 (soddisfare) -rsi la voglia (di qcs.) to satisfy one's wish (for sth.)3 cavarsela (sopravvivere) to pull through, to come* through; me la sono cavata con qualche graffio I escaped o came out of it with only a few scratches; (riuscire) cavarsela alla meno peggio to muddle o struggle through; cavarsela con i motori to know one's way around an engine; se l'è cavata bene he came off well. -
120 graffio
m (pl -ffi) scratch* * *graffio s.m. scratch: ho le gambe piene di graffi, my legs are covered with scratches; se l'è cavata con qualche graffio, he got off with a few scratches; fare a graffi, (non com.) to scratch one another.* * ** * *graffiopl. -fi /'graffjo, fi/sostantivo m.scratch; farsi un graffio to get scratched.
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