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1 bote
Del verbo botar: ( conjugate botar) \ \
boté es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
bote es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: botar bote
botar ( conjugate botar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ barco› to launch 2 ‹ pelota› to bounce 3 (AmL exc RPl) ( tirar) to throw … out; bótalo a la basura chuck o throw it out (colloq); bote el dinero to throw your money away 4 (AmL exc RPl fam) (— de trabajo) to fire (colloq), to sack (BrE colloq) ‹marido/esposa› to leave; 5 (AmL exc RPl fam) ( derribar) ‹puerta/árbol› to knock down; ‹botella/taza› to knock over;◊ no empujes que me botas stop pushing, you're going to knock me over6 (AmL exc RPl) ( perder) ‹aceite/gasolina› to leak verbo intransitivo (Esp) [ pelota] to bounce botarse verbo pronominal (AmL exc CS fam)
bote sustantivo masculino 1 (Náut) boat; bote de or a remos rowboat (AmE), rowing boat (BrE); 2 ( recipiente — de lata) tin; (— de vidrio, plástico) storage jar; (— de cerveza) (Esp) can; (— de mermelada) (Esp) jar; de bote en bote packed 3 ( de pelota) bounce;
botar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (una persona) to jump
2 (un objeto) to bounce
II verbo transitivo
1 Náut to launch
2 (un balón, pelota) to bounce
3 LAm (echar de un lugar, despedir) to throw o chuck out
bote 1 sustantivo masculino
1 jump, bound
2 (de pelota) bounce, rebound Locuciones: dar botes, to jump up and down
dar un bote, (asustarse) to give a start (de alegría) to jump for joy
bote 2 sustantivo masculino
1 (de lata) can, tin, canister (de vidrio) jar (para propinas) jar o box for tips
2 (en lotería) jackpot
3 bote de humo, teargas canister Locuciones: familiar chupar del bote, to scrounge, to be on the make
en el bote, in the bag: ya los tengo en el bote, they are eating out of my hand
bote 3 m Náut boat
bote de salvamento, lifeboat
bote 4 Locuciones: estar de bote en bote, to be packed o to be full to bursting ' bote' also found in these entries: Spanish: lata - limonada - salvavidas - tarro - lancha - patín - remar English: can - canister - dinghy - disclaimer - fit on - jam jar - jar - launch - lifeboat - paint pot - rowboat - rowing boat - screw top - sea - bin - boat - boating - garbage - jack - jam - kitty - life - pedal bin - pleasure - pot - row - rubbish - swing - tin - trash -
2 guardar
guardar ( conjugate guardar) verbo transitivo 1 ( reservar) to save, keep;◊ guarda algo para después save o keep sth for later2 guardar las apariencias to keep up appearances ‹ rencor› to bear, harbor( conjugate harbor); guardarse verbo pronominal 1 2 ( poner en un lugar):
guardar verbo transitivo
1 (preservar) to keep: ¿puedes guardármelo?, can you look after it for me?
todavía guardo sus cosas, I still keep his things
2 (un secreto, recuerdo) to keep: guardaron silencio, they remained silent
guardemos un minuto de silencio, let's observe a minute's silence
guarden silencio, por favor, be quiet, please
3 (en un sitio) to put away: guarda las tazas en ese armario, put the cups away in that cupboard
4 (reservar) to keep
5 Inform to save Locuciones: guardar cama, to stay in bed ' guardar' also found in these entries: Spanish: apariencia - apartar - arca - archivar - ayuno - cama - conservar - continencia - forma - recoger - rencor - reposo - reservar - rincón - secreta - secreto - callar - compostura - dejar - huevera - panera - separar - silencio English: aside - commensurate - cookie jar - counsel - distance - file - hold - hold against - house - keep - lay up - leave out - lock away - maintain - observe - pack away - pertinent - reminiscent - retain - save - secret - set aside - silent - skeleton - stay - storage space - store - stow - treasure - wrap - appearance - bread - cake - convenient - face - guard - hang - harbor - holy - leave - lock - mind - put - reserve - set - storage
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