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101 hostión ***
SM (=golpe, choque) bash *su padre le dio o pegó un buen hostión — her father gave her a good walloping
se dio o pegó un hostión contra el árbol — he smashed into a tree
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102 mamarse
1 tabú (emborracharse) to get pissed, get plastered* * *VPR1) ** (=emborracharse) to get smashed **, get sloshed *2) * [+ puesto, ventaja] to wangle *3)mamarse a algn — * LAm (=engañar) to take sb for a ride *; CAm (=matar) to do sb in **
4)mamarse un susto — * to give o.s. a fright
5) And * (=rajarse) to go back on one's word* * *vpr* * *v/r famget drunk, get sloshed fam* * *vr fam : to get drunk -
103 mameo **
SMcogerse un mameo — to get plastered *, get smashed *
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104 miñango *
SM And, Cono Sur bit, small piecehecho miñangos — smashed to pieces, in smithereens
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105 partirse
1 to break* * *VPR1) (=romperse) to break2) † (=irse) to leave; (=ponerse en camino) to set off* * *
■partirse verbo reflexivo to break (up)
' partirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
partir
English:
crack up
- head
- laugh
- snap
- break
- split
* * *vpr1. [romperse] to split;se me ha partido una uña one of my nails has split;el vaso se partió al caer al suelo the glass smashed when it hit the floor;partirse en dos to split o break in two2. [rajarse] to crack;se partió la cabeza al caer de un andamio he cracked his head when he fell from the scaffolding¡yo me parto con sus hermanas/chistes! his sisters/jokes really crack me up!;muy Fam♦ a partir de loc prepstarting from;a partirse de ahora from now on;a partirse de aquí from here on;a partirse de entonces from then on, thereafter;el autor creó el relato a partirse de un hecho real the author based the story on an actual event* * *v/r ( romperse) break;partirse la cabeza split one’s head open;partirse de risa fam split one’s sides laughing fam* * *vr1) : to smash, to split open2) : to chap -
106 pea *
SFcoger una pea — to get smashed *, get legless *
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107 sorrajar
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108 deshecha
f.1 a genteel departure, a polite farewell.2 step in a Spanish dance.A la deshecha dissemblingly; deceitfully* * *f., (m. - deshecho)* * *
deshecho,-a adjetivo
1 (un paquete) unwrapped
(un nudo) undone
(equipaje) unpacked
(una cama) unmade
2 (un aparato, coche, etc) broken, smashed
3 (en un líquido) dissolved
(derretido) melted
4 (muy triste, abatido) devastated, shattered
5 (muy cansado) exhausted, tired out
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109 rota
f.1 rout, defeat.2 course. (Nautical)3 rota, an ecclesiastical court in Catholic countries.4 rattan, a kind of Indian cane.past part.past participle of spanish verb: romper.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: rotar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: rotar.* * *1 BOTÁNICA rattan————————1 RELIGIÓN rota* * *f., (m. - roto)* * *rattan* * *
Del verbo rotar: ( conjugate rotar)
rota es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
rota
rotar
rotar ( conjugate rotar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to rotate
rotarse verbo pronominal ( en trabajo) to work on a rota system;
roto,-a
I adjetivo
1 broken
(una camisa, un papel) torn
2 (una persona) worn-out: estaba roto del esfuerzo, he was all worn out from the exertion
II sustantivo masculino tear, hole: tengo un roto en el abrigo, I have a tear in my coat
rotar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (alrededor de un eje) to rotate
2 (en un trabajo o función) to take it in turns
II vtr Agr to rotate
' rota' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rotar
- roto
- tener
English:
exempt
- nozzle
- rota
* * *I part → romperone of the urban poorvaler oservir lo mismo para un roto que para un descosido fig fam be useful for lots of things -
110 agarrar una tajada / coger una tajada / pillar una tajada
agarrar una tajada / coger una tajada / pillar una tajadafamiliar to get smashed, get plasteredSpanish-English dictionary > agarrar una tajada / coger una tajada / pillar una tajada
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111 escrachar
escrachar [A1 ]vt* * *♦ vtsi no me hacés ese favor, te escracho con el jefe if you don't do me that favour, I'll tell the boss what you've been up to;van a empezar a escrachar a los torturadores they're going to start showing the torturers up in public♦ See also the pronominal verb escracharse -
112 guaracazo
otro auto le dio un tremendo guaracazo por detrás another car smashed into him from behind ( colloq) -
113 jinchar
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114 rascado
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115 toña
f.surface of a liquid. (Provincial)* * *1(borrachera): ¡vaya toña que llevaba encima! he was really plastered ( colloq)* * *toña nfFam2. [golpe] thump, wallop;¡qué toña se ha dado! what a thump he gave himself!* * *f1 Esp ( borrachera):coger una toña pop get blitzed fam -
116 ñácate
( RPl fam): siguió tirando y de repente ñácate, se rompió he went on pulling and then, suddenly … snap! it broke ( colloq)apenas salimos y ¡ñácate! se pone a llover no sooner had we gone out than down came the rain ( colloq)lo dejó caer y ¡ñácate! se hizo mil pedazos he dropped it and … crash! it smashed to pieces ( colloq)* * *ñácate, ñac interjRP Famiba caminando y, ¡ñácate!, tropecé I was walking along and all of a sudden, bang, I tripped up!;cuando la película se empezaba a poner interesante, ¡ñácate!, corte de luz the movie was just starting to get interesting when, bang, there was a power cut! -
117 destrozada
destrozado,-a adjetivo
1 (un objeto) torn-up, ruined, smashed: estos pantalones están destrozados, these trousers are in shreds
2 (muy cansado, agotado) worn out, exhausted
3 (muy triste) shattered, devastated
' destrozada' also found in these entries:
English:
loot
- prostrate
- heart
- shatter
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118 colisionado
• crashed• smashed -
119 estrellado
• crashed• full of stars• shattered• smashed• star-like• star-shaped• star-spangled• starred• starry• stellate• stellated• stellular -
120 colisionado
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