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'skitl(a bottle-shaped, usually wooden object used as a target for knocking over in the game of skittles.) bolo- skittlesskittle n bolotr['skɪtəl]1 (wooden pin) bolo1 bolos nombre masculino plural, boliche m sing'skɪtḷnoun bolo m['skɪtl]1.N bolo m2.CPDskittle alley N — bolera f
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bolo sustantivo masculinob)jugar a los bolos to play skittles, to go bowling
bolo sustantivo masculino
1 skittle, ninepin 2 bolos (juego) skittles, bowling ' bolo' also found in these entries: Spanish: boliche English: cud - skittle -
5 juego
Del verbo jugar: ( conjugate jugar) \ \
juego es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: juego jugar
juego sustantivo masculino 1 [factores/elementos] to come into play;◊ estar en juego to be at stake;juego limpio/sucio fair/foul play; seguirle el juego a algn to go o play along with sbb) ( por dinero):2 juego de manos conjuring trick; juego de palabras pun, play on words; juegos malabares juggling; Jjuegos Olímpicos Olympic Games (pl), Olympics (pl)d)◊ juegos sustantivo masculino plural (columpios, etc) swings, slide, etc ( in a children's playground)3 ( conjunto) set;◊ un juego de cuchillos/llaves a set of knives/keys;un juego de platos a dinner service; juego de café/té coffee/tea set; juego de escritorio desk set; hacer juego [colores/cortinas] to go together; te hace juego con los zapatos it goes with your shoes
jugar ( conjugate jugar) verbo intransitivo 1 juego a algo to play sth; juego al fútbol (Esp, RPl) to play football; juego a las muñecas to play with dolls; juego limpio/sucio to play fair/dirty ( en naipes) to play; ( en otros juegos) to play;◊ me tocaba juego a mí it was my turn/move/go2 verbo transitivo 1 2 ( apostar) juego algo a algo to bet sth on sth 3 ‹rol/papel› to play jugarse verbo pronominal◊ juegose el pellejo (fam) to risk one's neck (colloq)
juego sustantivo masculino
1 game
juego de azar, game of chance
juego de cartas, card game
juego de palabras, play on words, pun
2 (de apuestas) gambling
3 Dep game
Juegos Olímpicos, Olympic Games
terreno de juego, Ten court Ftb field
estar fuera de juego, to be offside
4 (conjunto coordinado) set
juego de sábanas, set of sheets
5 (plan, ardid) stratagem, trick: conozco tu juego, I know what you're up to Locuciones: andar/estar en juego, to be at stake: estaba en juego el trabajo de mucha gente, many people's jobs were at stake figurado hacer juego o ir a juego con, to match: hace juego con sus ridículos sombreros, it goes with their ridiculous hats
hacer/seguir el juego a, to play along with
poner algo en juego, to put sthg at stake, risk: puso en juego su vida, he put his life in danger
jugar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to play: ¿jugamos a las casitas?, shall we play house?
jugar al baloncesto/parchís, to play basketball/ludo o Parcheesi(tm)
2 (no tomar en serio, manipular) jugar con, to toy with
II verbo transitivo
1 to play: jugamos una partida de ajedrez, we had a game of chess
2 (suponer, representar) su hija juega un papel central en su vida, her life revolves around her daughter
3 (apostar) to bet, stake Locuciones: jugar con fuego, to play with fire
jugar limpio/sucio, to play fair/dirty Fin jugar a la baja, to speculate on a drop in prices ' juego' also found in these entries: Spanish: ajedrez - billar - bolo - casilla - comecocos - corro - dado - dama - escobilla - escondite - farol - ficha - frontón - fuera - gallina - gua - jugarse - limpia - limpio - número - oca - pareja - parejo - rompecabezas - ruina - siniestra - siniestro - sucia - sucio - taba - tejo - terrena - terreno - tirada - tocar - tres - turno - bingo - blofear - boliche - cacho - casino - chueca - consistir - cristalería - desvalijar - diversión - dominó - duro - educativo English: angrily - ball game - book - canteen - chance - charade - cheat - checkers - child - clean - concentration - confound - domino - draught - en suite - envelope - foul play - gamble away - gambling - game - goblet - horseplay - kid - leave out - marble - match - matching - neck - offside - out-of-bounds - outcome - play - playing - premise - pun - rig - rough-and-tumble - rummy - scapegoat - see through - service - set - skip - skittle - sling - stake - suite - tag - tea service - tea set
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Skittle — Skit tle, a. Pertaining to the game of skittles. [1913 Webster] {Skittle alley}, an alley or court in which the game of skittles is played. {Skittle ball}, a disk or flattish ball of wood for throwing at the pins in the game of skittles. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
skittle — ► NOUN 1) (skittles) (treated as sing. ) a game played with wooden pins set up at the end of an alley to be bowled down with a wooden ball. 2) a pin used in the game of skittles. 3) (also table skittles) a game played with similar pins set up on… … English terms dictionary
skittle — [skit′ l] n. [prob. < Scand cognate of SHUTTLE (as in Dan skyttel, a shuttle, marble)] 1. [pl., with sing. v.] a British form of ninepins in which a wooden disk or ball is used to knock down the pins 2. any of these pins (not) all beer and… … English World dictionary
Skittle — This interesting and unusual name, with variant spellings Skottle, Skittle(s) etc., derives from the Old English scyttel translating variously as a bar, bolt or shuttle, (related to the Old Scandinavian skyttel, a shuttle), and was originally… … Surnames reference
skittle — UK [ˈskɪt(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms skittle : singular skittle plural skittles British a wooden or plastic object shaped like a bottle, used in the game of skittles … English dictionary
skittle — An extremely inconspicuous act of revenge that results in no real harm done, but nevertheless provides the person seeking revenge with a sense of satisfaction. Tom forgot to take the trash out, so I left him a skittle I moved the bookmark seven… … Dictionary of american slang
skittle — An extremely inconspicuous act of revenge that results in no real harm done, but nevertheless provides the person seeking revenge with a sense of satisfaction. Tom forgot to take the trash out, so I left him a skittle I moved the bookmark seven… … Dictionary of american slang
skittle — [[t]skɪ̱t(ə)l[/t]] skittles 1) N COUNT A skittle is a wooden object used as a target in the game of skittles. [mainly BRIT] Syn: ninepin 2) N UNCOUNT Skittles is a game in which players try to knock over as many skittles as they can out of a… … English dictionary
skittle — kėglis statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Kėglių žaidimų taikinys – butelį primenanti medinė arba plastikinė figūra. Medtakio kėglis yra medinis, su plastiko apvalkalu; jo aukštis 38,1 cm, masė 1,305–1,640 kg. Kiltakio ir… … Sporto terminų žodynas
Skittle alley — Skittle Skit tle, a. Pertaining to the game of skittles. [1913 Webster] {Skittle alley}, an alley or court in which the game of skittles is played. {Skittle ball}, a disk or flattish ball of wood for throwing at the pins in the game of skittles.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Skittle ball — Skittle Skit tle, a. Pertaining to the game of skittles. [1913 Webster] {Skittle alley}, an alley or court in which the game of skittles is played. {Skittle ball}, a disk or flattish ball of wood for throwing at the pins in the game of skittles.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English