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1 slapdash
adjective (careless and hurried: He does everything in such a slapdash manner.) descuidadotr['slæpdæʃ]adj.• chapucero, -a adj.• descuidado, -a adj.descuidado, chapucero* * * -
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adj.1 chapucero(a).2 muy apresurado, precipitado.3 descuidado, despreocupado.adv.1 directamente, de una vez, de un golpe.2 descuidadamente. -
3 do a slapdash job
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4 chapucero
chapucero
‹trabajo/reparación› botched ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino:
chapucero,-a
I adjetivo
1 (hecho con descuido) shoddy, amateurish
2 (poco cuidadoso en el trabajo) bungling, amateurish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino bungler ' chapucero' also found in these entries: Spanish: chapucera English: amateur - amateurish - clumsy - rough - slapdash - sloppy - cheap - slap -
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slæp
1. noun(a blow with the palm of the hand or anything flat: The child got a slap from his mother for being rude.) palmada, cachete, bofetada, bofetón
2. verb(to give a slap to: He slapped my face.) abofetear, dar una bofetada a- slapdash- slap-happy
- slapstick
slap1 n bofetada / palmadaslap2 vb1. dar una bofetada2. dar una palmadathey slapped him on the back and shook his hand le dieron palmadas en la espalda y le dieron la manotr[slæp]1 (straight) de lleno2 (right) justo■ they've built a huge hotel slap in the middle of the port han construido un hotel enorme justo en medio del puerto2 (place, put) tirar, arrojar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa slap in the face (rebuff) un desaire, una bofetadaa slap on the wrist un tirón de orejasto slap make-up on one's face embadurnarse la cara de maquillajeto slap paint on a wall dar una mano de pintura en la paredto slap somebody on the back dar a alguien una palmadita en la espaldaslap n: bofetada f, cachetada f, palmada fadv.• de golpe adv.• directamente adv.n.• bofetada s.f.• cale s.m.• guantada s.f.• mamporro s.m.• manotazo s.m.• manoteo s.m.• morrada s.f.• palmada s.f.• porrada s.f.• sopapo s.m.• sopetón s.m.• torta s.f.• tortazo s.m.v.• abofetear v.• acachetear v.• dar una palmada v.• manotear v.• palmotear v.• pegar v.• santiguar v.• sobar v.• sopapear v.
I slæp1) ( hit)to slap somebody — ( on face) pegarle* or darle* una bofetada or (AmL tb) una cachetada a alguien, abofetear a alguien, cachetear a alguien (AmL); (on arm, leg) pegarle* or darle* una palmada a alguien
2)a) ( put with force) tirarshe slapped the contract down on the desk — tiró or (fam) plantó el contrato en el escritorio
b) (put, apply carelessly)c) ( impose) (colloq)to slap something ON something: they slapped another 5% on the price le encajaron un 5% de aumento al precio (fam); to slap somebody WITH something (AmE): we've been slapped with a large fine — nos han encajado or metido un multazo (fam)
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he gave me a slap on the back — me dio una palmada or una palmadita en la espalda
a slap in the face — (rebuff, insult) una bofetada
a slap on the wrist — un tirón de orejas (fam), un palmetazo
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adverb (colloq)[slæp]1.N palmada f, manotada fto give sb a slap on the back — (fig) felicitar a algn
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a slap in the face — una bofetada, un bofetón; (fig) un desaire•
to give sb a slap on the wrist — (fig) dar un tirón de orejas a algn2.ADV * de lleno3. VT1) (=strike) dar manotadas a; (once) dar una manotada a; (in the face) abofetear, dar una bofetada ato slap sb's face, slap sb in the face — dar una bofetada a algn, abofetear a algn
she slapped the little boy's leg, she slapped the little boy on the leg — le dio al niño un cachete en la pierna
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to slap sb down — (fig) bajarle los humos a algn•
to slap sb's wrist — (fig) dar un tirón de orejas a algn2) (=put)he slapped the book on the table — tiró or arrojó el libro sobre la mesa
the judge slapped £100 on the fine — el juez aumentó la multa en 100 libras
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to slap paint on sth — pintar algo a brochazos4.EXCL ¡zas!* * *
I [slæp]1) ( hit)to slap somebody — ( on face) pegarle* or darle* una bofetada or (AmL tb) una cachetada a alguien, abofetear a alguien, cachetear a alguien (AmL); (on arm, leg) pegarle* or darle* una palmada a alguien
2)a) ( put with force) tirarshe slapped the contract down on the desk — tiró or (fam) plantó el contrato en el escritorio
b) (put, apply carelessly)c) ( impose) (colloq)to slap something ON something: they slapped another 5% on the price le encajaron un 5% de aumento al precio (fam); to slap somebody WITH something (AmE): we've been slapped with a large fine — nos han encajado or metido un multazo (fam)
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he gave me a slap on the back — me dio una palmada or una palmadita en la espalda
a slap in the face — (rebuff, insult) una bofetada
a slap on the wrist — un tirón de orejas (fam), un palmetazo
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6 descuidado
Del verbo descuidar: ( conjugate descuidar) \ \
descuidado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: descuidado descuidar
descuidado
◊ -da adjetivo( en el vestir) sloppy
descuidar ( conjugate descuidar) verbo transitivo ‹negocio/jardín› to neglect verbo intransitivo:◊ descuide, yo me ocuparé de eso don't worry, I'll see to thatdescuidarse verbo pronominala) (no prestar atención, distraerse):◊ se descuidó un momento y el perro se le escapó his attention strayed for a moment and the dog ran off;si te descuidas, te roban if you don't watch out, they'll rob you; como te descuides, te van a quitar el puesto if you don't look out, they'll take your job from you
descuidado,-a adjetivo
1 (poco aseado) untidy, neglected
2 (poco cuidadoso) careless, negligent
3 (desprevenido) off one's guard
descuidar verbo transitivo to neglect, overlook Locuciones: descuida, don't worry ' descuidado' also found in these entries: Spanish: dejada - dejado - descuidada - descuidarse - abandonado - despreocupado English: careless - neglected - neglectful - negligent - slack - slapdash - sloppy - slovenly - unkempt - untidy - grow - messy - straggly - untended
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