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81 cangallar *
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82 chulear *
VT1) (=reírse de) to make fun of2) (=afanar) to pinch *, swipe *3) [+ prostitutas] to live off -
83 fingar **
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84 garbear
v.1 to form sheaves, to tie stalks of corn into bundles. (Provincial)2 to seize, to lay hold of something eagerly.3 to affect an air of dignity and grandeur (afectar garbo).4 to strut.* * *1.VT * (=robar) to pinch *, swipe **2. VI1) (=afectar garbo) to make a show, show off2) (=robar) to steal ( for a living)3) (=buscarse la vida) to get along, rub along3.See: -
85 lapo *
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86 lechazo
m.young lamb.* * *1 (cordero) sucking lamb* * *ISM young lambII** SM1) (=golpe) bash, swipe2) (=choque) bash, bang* * *lo encontré por lechazo I found it by sheer luck* * *lechazo nm1. [cordero] suckling lamb -
87 tarja
f.1 an ancient Spanish copper coin worth about one-fourth of a real.2 tally.3 target, shield, buckler.4 sign-board.Beber sobre tarja (Coll.) to get drink on tick5 tally stick, tally.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: tarjar.* * *ISF (=palo) tally (stick)II* SF (=golpe) swipe, bash ** * *tarja nfCAm, Méx [tarjeta] visiting card, US calling card -
88 trompada SF
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89 trompazo SM
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90 trompón
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91 volarse
1 (papeles etc) to be blown away2 figurado (irritarse) to blow up, lose one's temper* * *VPR1) (=irse por el aire) [papel, paraguas] to blow away; [globo] to fly away, fly off; [sombrero] to blow off2) *(=escaparse) [persona] to run off3) (LAm)* (=desaparecer) to go, disappear4) (LAm)* (=enfadarse) to lose one's temper, blow up ** * *
■volarse verbo reflexivo to blow away: se le voló el sombrero, her hat blew off
' volarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tapa
- volar
English:
stoned
- swipe
* * *vpr[papeles, sombrero, globo] to blow away;se me voló la gorra my cap blew away* * *v/r1 be blown away2 L.Am. ( desaparecer) disappear -
92 zarpada
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93 zoquetazo
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94 magnética
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95 quitar algo a alguien de un manotazo
to swipe something away from somebodySpanish-English dictionary > quitar algo a alguien de un manotazo
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96 sopla
1 familiar good gracious!* * *
Del verbo soplar: ( conjugate soplar)
sopla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
sopla
soplar
soplar ( conjugate soplar) verbo intransitivo
1
2 (fam) ( en examen) to whisper ( answers in an exam)
verbo transitivo
1
‹fuego/brasas› to blow on
2 (fam) ‹ respuesta› ( en examen) to whisper
3 (fam) ( robar) to swipe (colloq), to pinch (BrE colloq);
( cobrar) to sting (colloq)
soplarse verbo pronominal (Méx, Per fam) ( aguantar) ‹ persona› to put up with;
‹discurso/película› to sit through, suffer
sopla excl hum gracious!, what a thing!
soplar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (viento, persona) to blow: sopla por este tubo, blow into this tube
2 familiar to drink alcohol
II verbo transitivo
1 (algo caliente) to blow on
2 (una vela) to blow out
3 (un fuego) to fan
4 (un globo) to blow up
(vidrio) to blow
5 (apartar con un soplo) to blow away
6 (una respuesta, un cotilleo) to whisper: me sopló el resultado, he passed the result on to me
7 fam (hurtar) to pilfer: me han soplado los rotuladores, I have had my markers pinched
' sopla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fuerte
- izar
- soplar
English:
on
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97 tarjeta magnética
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98 protocolo de Kyoto
el protocolo de Kyoto= Kyoto protocol, theEx: In fact it is an exaltation of the Kyoto protocol and a thinly disguised swipe at those countries who have not signed up.
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99 embolsicarse
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100 dar un tortazo a
• blow one at• deliver a blow to• fix firmly in place• fix one's• take a swipe at
См. также в других словарях:
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