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61 short straw
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62 that's the last straw
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63 a straw in the wind
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64 that's the last straw!
that's the last straw!¡eso ya es el colmo!, ¡lo que faltaba para el duro! -
65 to be the last straw
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66 to draw/get the short straw
to draw/get the short strawtocarle a uno bailar con la más fea -
67 to not care/give a straw for something
to not care/give a straw for somethingimportarle algo un pepino/bledo a unoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to not care/give a straw for something
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68 to draw or get the short straw
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69 it's a straw in the wind
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70 it's the last straw!
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71 the straw that breaks the camel's back
English-spanish dictionary > the straw that breaks the camel's back
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72 you can't make bricks without straw
English-spanish dictionary > you can't make bricks without straw
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73 the last straw
(a fact, happening etc which, when added to all other facts or happenings, makes a situation finally impossible to bear.) la gota que colma el vaso, el colmo -
74 A drowning man will clutch at a straw
English-Spanish proverbs dictionary > A drowning man will clutch at a straw
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75 yellow straw pulp
nPAPER pulpa amarilla de paja f, pasta amarilla de paja f -
76 barley straw
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77 bean straw
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78 bed-straw
s.1 paja de o para jergón.2 cuajaleche, galio, hierba del género Galium. (botánica) -
79 drinking straw
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80 last straw
s.acabóse, colmo.
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Straw — is an agricultural by product, the dry of a cereal plant, after the grain or seed has been removed. Straw makes up about half of the yield of cereal crops such as barley, oats, rice, rye and wheat. In times gone by, it was regarded as a useful by … Wikipedia
Straw — Straw, n. [OE. straw, stre, stree, AS. stre[ a]w, from the root of E. strew; akin to OFries. str[=e], D. stroo, G. stroh, OHG. str[=o], Icel. str[=a], Dan. straa, Sw. str[*a]. [root]166. See {Strew}.] 1. A stalk or stem of certain species of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
straw — S3 [stro: US stro:] n [: Old English; Origin: streaw] 1.) a) [U] the dried stems of wheat or similar plants that animals sleep on, and that are used for making things such as baskets, hats etc →↑hay ▪ a straw hat b) a single dried stem of stra … Dictionary of contemporary English
straw — [strô] n. [ME stra < OE streaw, akin to streawian: see STREW] 1. hollow stalks or stems of grain after threshing, collectively: used for fodder, for bedding, for making hats, etc. 2. a single one of such stalks 3. such a stalk or, now esp., a… … English World dictionary
straw — [ strɔ ] noun ** 1. ) uncount the yellow stems of dried crops such as wheat: bales of straw a straw hat 2. ) count a long thin paper or plastic tube that you use for drinking clutch/grasp at straws to try to find anything at all that will help… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
straw — straw; straw·berry; straw·ber·ry·ing; straw·en; straw·ish; straw·less; win·dle·straw; … English syllables
straw — ► NOUN 1) dried stalks of grain, used as fodder or for thatching, packing, or weaving. 2) a single dried stalk of grain. 3) a thin hollow tube of paper or plastic for sucking drink from a container. 4) a pale yellow colour. ● clutch at straws Cf … English terms dictionary
straw — (n.) O.E. streaw stems or stalks of certain cereals, lit. that which is scattered or strewn, related to streowian (see STREW (Cf. strew)), from P.Gmc. *strawam that which is scattered (Cf. O.N. stra, Dan. straa, Swed. strô, O.Fris. stre, O.Du., O … Etymology dictionary
Straw — ist der Name folgender Personen: Ezekiel A. Straw (1819–1882), US amerikanischer Politiker Jack Straw (* 1946), britischer Politiker der Labour Party Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselb … Deutsch Wikipedia
straw|y — «STR ee», adjective. 1. of, containing, or like straw. 2. strewn or thatched with straw … Useful english dictionary
Straw — Straw, v. t. To spread or scatter. See {Strew}, and {Strow}. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English