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3 a Spaniard to the marrow
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5 español
español 1
◊ - ñola adjetivoSpanish ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( persona) (m) Spaniard, Spanish man; (f) Spaniard, Spanish woman;
español 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Spanish
español,-a
I adjetivo Spanish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Spaniard
los españoles, the Spanish
III m (idioma) Spanish ' español' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abordar - AVE - bar - dedo - ELE - española - estanca - estanco - gracia - gustar - hablada - hablado - heredera - heredero - hispana - hispano - levante - página - pulir - realmente - spanglish - castellano - cuenta - gallego - gente - hispanismo - latino - traducción English: A - actually - agree - both - consulate - conversational - do - fuck - her - his - it - monitor - pair - piece - polish up - small - soil - Spanglish - Spaniard - Spanish - the - into - on -
6 gallego
gallego 1
◊ -ga adjetivo■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
gallego 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Galician
gallego,-a
I adjetivo
1 Galician
2 LAm pey Spanish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Galician, native of Galicia
2 LAm pey Spaniard
III m (idioma) Galician ' gallego' also found in these entries: Spanish: cepa - gallega English: Galician -
7 marrow
1) (the soft substance in the hollow parts of bones: Beef marrow is needed for this dish.) médula, tuétano2) ((American squash) a large, green, thick-skinned vegetable, or its flesh as food.) calabacínmarrow n calabacín grandetr['mærəʊ]1 figurative use (inner meaning) meollo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto the marrow hasta la médulamarrow ['mæro:] n: médula f, tuétano mn.• calabaza (alargada) s.f.n.• calabacín s.m.• caña s.f.• meollo s.m.• médula (ósea) s.f.• tuétano s.m.'mærəʊ1) u ( bone marrow) médula f, tuétano mfrozen o chilled to the marrow — helado hasta la médula
['mærǝʊ]N1) (Anat) médula f, tuétano m ; (as food) tuétano m de hueso- be frozen to the marrowbaby marrow — calabacín m, calabacita f
* * *['mærəʊ]1) u ( bone marrow) médula f, tuétano mfrozen o chilled to the marrow — helado hasta la médula
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8 win
win
1. present participle - winning; verb1) (to obtain (a victory) in a contest; to succeed in coming first in (a contest), usually by one's own efforts: He won a fine victory in the election; Who won the war/match?; He won the bet; He won (the race) in a fast time / by a clear five metres.) ganar2) (to obtain (a prize) in a competition etc, usually by luck: to win first prize; I won $5 in the crossword competition.) ganar3) (to obtain by one's own efforts: He won her respect over a number of years.) ganar(se)
2. noun(a victory or success: She's had two wins in four races.) victoria- winner- winning
- winning-post
- win over
- win the day
- win through
win1 n victoriaour team has played six matches without a win nuestro equipo ha jugado seis partidos y no ha logrado ninguna victoriawin2 vb1. ganar2. ganar / llevarse / conseguirtr[wɪn]1 victoria■ who do you think will win the election? ¿quién crees que ganará las elecciones?2 (prize, cup, etc) ganar, llevarse■ we've won the pools! ¡hemos sacado una quiniela!3 (gain, obtain, achieve - gen) conseguir, obtener, ganar; (- friendship, respect) granjearse; (- sympathy, affection) ganarse, granjearse; (- support) atraer, captar; (- heart, love) conquistar1 ganar■ who's winning? ¿quién va ganando?■ OK! you win! ¡vale! ¡tú ganas!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto win hands down ganar fácilmenteto win the day llevarse la palmato win the toss ganar el sorteowin or lose tanto si ganamos como si perdemosyou can't win (certain to lose) no hay caso: ganarwin vt1) : ganar, conseguir2)to win over : ganarse a3)to win someone's heart : conquistar a alguienwin n: triunfo m, victoria fv.(§ p.,p.p.: won) = congraciar v.• ganar v.• lograr v.• triunfar v.n.• victoria s.f.
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1. wɪn1) ( gain) \<\<prize/title\>\> ganar; \<\<support\>\> conseguir*, ganarse; \<\<fame/recognition\>\> ganarse; \<\<affection\>\> ganarse, granjearse; \<\<scholarship/promotion\>\> conseguir*, obtener* (frml); \<\<contract\>\> conseguir*their perseverance won them universal admiration — su perseverancia les granjeó or les valió la admiración de todos
2) ( be victorious in) \<\<war/race/bet/election\>\> ganaryou can't win them all — (colloq) no se puede pretender ganarlas todas
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vi ganarto win AT something — \<\<at cards/billiards/golf\>\> ganar a algo
OK, you win! — (colloq) está bien, como tú digas
you can't win! — (colloq) no hay caso!
Phrasal Verbs:- win over
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noun victoria f, triunfo m[wɪn] (vb: pt, pp won)1.N victoria f, triunfo manother win for Castroforte — otra victoria or otro triunfo para el Castroforte
their fifth win in a row — su quinta victoria consecutiva, su quinto triunfo consecutivo
last Sunday's win against or over Pakistan — la victoria del domingo frente a or sobre Pakistán
no-winto back a horse for a win — apostar dinero por un caballo para que gane la/una carrera
2. VT1) (=be victorious in) [+ competition, bet, war, election] ganar- win the daypragmatism will probably win the day — al final triunfará or se impondrá el pragmatismo
spur 1., 1)the government finally won the day after a heated debate — finalmente el gobierno triunfó or se impuso tras un debate acalorado
2) (=be awarded) [+ cup, award, prize, title] ganar; [+ contract, order] obtener, conseguirthe party won a convincing victory at the polls — el partido consiguió or obtuvo una victoria convincente en las elecciones
3) (=obtain) [+ pay rise, promotion] conseguir, ganarse; [+ support, friendship, recognition] ganarse; [+ metal, ore] extraer ( from de)to win a reputation for honesty — granjearse or ganarse una reputación de persona honrada
to win sb sth: it won him first prize — le valió or le ganó el primer premio
to win sb to one's cause — ganar a algn para la causa de uno, atraer a algn a la causa de uno
4) (=reach) [+ shore] llegar a, alcanzar; [+ goal] conseguirhe won his way to the top of his profession — (a base de trabajar duro) consiguió llegar a la cima de su profesión
5) (Mil) (=capture) tomar3.VI (in war, sport, competition) ganarwho's winning? — ¿quién va ganando?
go in and win! — ¡a ganar!
OK, you win * — vale, ganas tú
Evans won 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 — Evans ganó 2-6, 6-4, 6-3
to win by a head/a length — ganar por una cabeza/un largo
you can't win —
whatever you say, you're always wrong, you can't win — digas lo que digas, ellos siempre tienen razón, ¡no hay manera!
- win hands down- win back- win out- win over* * *
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1. [wɪn]1) ( gain) \<\<prize/title\>\> ganar; \<\<support\>\> conseguir*, ganarse; \<\<fame/recognition\>\> ganarse; \<\<affection\>\> ganarse, granjearse; \<\<scholarship/promotion\>\> conseguir*, obtener* (frml); \<\<contract\>\> conseguir*their perseverance won them universal admiration — su perseverancia les granjeó or les valió la admiración de todos
2) ( be victorious in) \<\<war/race/bet/election\>\> ganaryou can't win them all — (colloq) no se puede pretender ganarlas todas
2.
vi ganarto win AT something — \<\<at cards/billiards/golf\>\> ganar a algo
OK, you win! — (colloq) está bien, como tú digas
you can't win! — (colloq) no hay caso!
Phrasal Verbs:- win over
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9 española
español,-a
I adjetivo Spanish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Spaniard
los españoles, the Spanish
III m (idioma) Spanish ' española' also found in these entries: Spanish: academia - CEOE - CEPYME - clasificación - corona - hostelería - minería - muy - nacionalidad - narrativa - oro - sangría - tortilla - TVE - AVE - guitarra - maestro - rojo English: acquire - cuisine - monetary - operetta - spade - under - understand - cooking - Spanish -
10 gachupín
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11 gallega
gallego,-a
I adjetivo
1 Galician
2 LAm pey Spanish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Galician, native of Galicia
2 LAm pey Spaniard
III m (idioma) Galician ' gallega' also found in these entries: Spanish: gaita -
12 hispano
hispano
◊ -na adjetivo( en EE UU) Hispanic ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( en EE UU) Hispanic
hispano,-a
I adj (español) Spanish (español y latinoamericano) Hispanic (latinoamericano) Spanish American
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Spanish American, US Hispanic: a este bar vienen muchos hispanos, this bar is frequented by lots of Hispanics ' hispano' also found in these entries: Spanish: hispana English: Hispanic -
13 muy
muy adverbioa) very;son muy amigos they're great friends; muy admirado much admired; muy respetado highly respected; muy bien, sigamos adelante OK o fine, let's go on; por muy cansado que estés however o no matter how tired you are◊ quedó muy dulce it's rather o too sweet
muy adverbio
1 (modificando a un adjetivo o adverbio) very: muy pronto llegará, he will arrive very soon
muy tierno, very tender
2 (modificando al sustantivo) es muy española, she's a real Spaniard
3 (demasiado) está muy caliente, it's too hot ' muy' also found in these entries: Spanish: abertura - abisal - abominable - abrigada - abrigado - acalorada - acalorado - acaramelada - acaramelado - accidentada - accidentado - acertada - acertado - achacosa - achacoso - ácida - ácido - acto - actual - aferrada - aferrado - agitada - agitado - agradecida - agradecido - ahora - alentador - alentadora - amena - ameno - amiga - amigo - ancha - ancho - antojadiza - antojadizo - aparte - aperreada - aperreado - apretada - apretado - apurada - apurado - arraigada - arraigado - auspicio - avenida - avenido - baja - bajo English: abandon - abject - abominable - abrupt - abysmal - actual - afield - Afro - aggressive - agony - also - ambience - appealing - appreciative - arch - archaic - argument - article - articulate - aware - baby - bad - badly - baking - be - bear - beating - become - behind - big - blare - boiling - bolt - bookmobile - boom - boy - brilliant - burn - burning - businesslike - bustle - candid - capable - celebrity - chance - charmer - chart - chirpy - civil - clever -
14 ola
ola sustantivo femenino wave; ola de frío cold spell
ola sustantivo femenino wave
ola de frío, cold spell
una ola de suicidios, a wave of suicides ' ola' also found in these entries: Spanish: cresta - esquirol - esquirola - espumoso - maremoto - reventar English: break - breaker - crest - epidemic - heatwave - roller - snap - Spaniard - Spanish - spell - surge - untouched - wave - crime - heat - hello - storm
См. также в других словарях:
Spaniard — c.1400, from O.Fr. Espaignart, from Espaigne Spain, from L. Hispania, from Gk. Hispania Spain, Hispanos Spanish, a Spaniard, probably from Celt Iberian, in which (H)i represents a definite article. The earlier English noun was Spaynol (mid 14c.) … Etymology dictionary
Spaniard — Span iard, n. A native or inhabitant of Spain. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spaniard — ► NOUN ▪ a person from Spain … English terms dictionary
Spaniard — [span′yərd] n. [ME Spaignard < OFr Espaignart < Espaigne,SPAIN] a person born or living in Spain … English World dictionary
Spaniard — UK [ˈspænjə(r)d] / US [ˈspænjərd] noun [countable] Word forms Spaniard : singular Spaniard plural Spaniards someone from Spain … English dictionary
Spaniard — [[t]spæ̱njə(r)d[/t]] Spaniards N COUNT A Spaniard is a Spanish citizen, or a person of Spanish origin … English dictionary
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Spaniard — noun Etymology: Middle English Spaignard, from Middle French Espaignard, from Espaigne Spain, from Latin Hispania Date: 15th century a native or inhabitant of Spain … New Collegiate Dictionary
Spaniard — /span yeuhrd/, n. a native or inhabitant of Spain. [1350 1400; ME Spaignarde < OF (e)spaignart, equiv. to Espaigne SPAIN + art ARD] * * * … Universalium