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1 slanging match
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2 slanging match
s.pleito de insultos, disputa airada, bronca. -
3 slang
slæŋ
1. noun(words and phrases (often in use for only a short time) used very informally, eg words used mainly by, and typical of, a particular group: army slang; teenage slang; `stiff' is slang for `a corpse'.) argot, jerga
2. verb(to speak rudely and angrily to or about (someone); to abuse: I got furious when he started slanging my mother.) insultarslang n argottr[slæŋ]1 argot nombre masculino, jerga■ 'slammer" is slang for prison en argot "trullo" quiere decir cárcel1 de jerga, de argot1 familiar insultarslang ['slæŋ] n: argot m, jerga fadj.• germanesco, -a adj.n.• argot s.m.• jerga s.f.• jerigonza s.f.• lunfardo s.m.slæŋmass noun argot m[slæŋ]army/student slang — argot m or jerga f militar/estudiantil
1.to talk slang — hablar en argot or jerga
2.ADJ argótico, jergalslang word — palabra f del argot, palabra f argótica or jergal
3.VT * (=insult, criticize) poner verde a, injuriar* * *[slæŋ]mass noun argot marmy/student slang — argot m or jerga f militar/estudiantil
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4 discusión
discusión sustantivo femenino
discusión sustantivo femenino
1 (disputa) argument, dispute: fue una discusión agria, it was an unpleasant argument
2 (debate) discussion, debate
la discusión sobre la conveniencia de estas nuevas medidas, the debate over the need for these new measures ' discusión' also found in these entries: Spanish: buscarse - caliente - calma - clara - claro - degenerar - foro - fragor - malparada - malparado - moderar - parte - pelea - recaer - regañar - reñir - riña - roce - saldar - sumarse - trapisonda - zafarrancho - acalorado - alegato - animado - armar - áspero - disgusto - disputa - estéril - excitar - fin - fuerte - interminable - parado - pleito - respaldar - tener - terminar - vano English: academic - argument - blowup - breath - culminate - disagreement - discussion - fierce - heat up - heated - hornet - limb - mire - run-in - slanging-match - touch off - wrangling - debate - dispute - go -
5 violenta
Del verbo violentar: ( conjugate violentar) \ \
violenta es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: violenta violentar
violentar ( conjugate violentar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to rape violentarse verbo pronominal to get embarrassed
violento,-a adjetivo
1 (una persona, tormenta, muerte, etc) violent
2 (una situación) embarrassing: se sintió muy violenta, she felt very awkward
violentar verbo transitivo
1 (incomodar) to embarrass
2 (enfadar) to infuriate
3 (violar) to rape
4 (forzar una puerta, cerradura, etc) to force ' violenta' also found in these entries: Spanish: salvajada - violento - animal - bestia - bruto - presumir English: backlash - blowup - hornet - slanging-match - awkward - back - die - roughly - shake
См. также в других словарях:
slanging match — slanging .match n BrE informal an angry argument in which people insult each other … Dictionary of contemporary English
slanging match — ► NOUN chiefly Brit. ▪ a prolonged exchange of insults … English terms dictionary
slanging match — n argument, row, quarrel, dispute, shouting match FORMAL altercation COLLOQ. argy bargy, barney, set to, spat * * * ▶ noun (informal). See quarrel noun … Useful english dictionary
slanging match — [[t]slæ̱ŋɪŋ mætʃ[/t]] slanging matches N COUNT A slanging match is an angry quarrel in which people insult each other. [BRIT] They conducted a public slanging match on television. Syn: row … English dictionary
slanging match — UK [ˈslæŋɪŋ ˌmætʃ] / US noun [countable] Word forms slanging match : singular slanging match plural slanging matches British an argument in which people insult each other … English dictionary
slanging match — noun (C) BrE informal an angry argument in which people insult each other: They got into a bit of a slanging match in the pub … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
slanging match — /ˈslæŋɪŋ ˌmætʃ/ (say slanging .mach) noun a quarrelsome exchange, especially of abuse …
slanging match — slang|ing match [ slæŋıŋ ,mætʃ ] noun count MAINLY BRITISH an argument in which people insult each other … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
slanging match — noun Date: 1896 chiefly British a heated exchange of abuse … New Collegiate Dictionary
slanging match — noun A row; an argument in which names are called … Wiktionary
slanging match — noun Brit. informal a prolonged exchange of insults … English new terms dictionary