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81 despacho
Del verbo despachar: ( conjugate despachar) \ \
despacho es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
despachó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: despachar despacho
despachar ( conjugate despachar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ correspondencia› to deal with, attend to ‹ mercancías› ( por barco) to ship; (por avión, tren) to send, dispatch 2 (Com) ( en tienda) to serve, deal with verbo intransitivo (Com) [ dependiente] to serve
despacho sustantivo masculino 1 ( estudio) study 2 ( envío) dispatch, despatch 3 ( comunicado) communiqué; (Mil) dispatch; (Period) report
despachar verbo transitivo
1 (atender en una tienda) to serve, wait on, help (customers)
2 (un asunto) to get through, deal with
3 (leer el correo) to send, dispatch
4 fam (a un empleado) to send packing, to sack
despacho sustantivo masculino
1 (oficina) office (en casa) study
2 (lugar de venta) despacho de pan, baker's (shop)
3 (comunicado oficial) dispatch ' despacho' also found in these entries: Spanish: abajo - apoltronarse - auditoría - bufete - consulta - decisión - desorganizada - desorganizado - escribanía - escritorio - notaría - recibir - gabinete - oficina English: cramped - face - into - March - meeting - off-licence - office - outrank - oval - study - bundle - clearance - dispatch - squash - telegraph -
82 ventolera
ventolera sustantivo femenino gust of wind
ventolera sustantivo femenino
1 gust of wind
2 familiar darle a alguien la ventolera, (decisión repentina, capricho) to suddenly take it into one's head: me dio la ventolera y me compré una moto antigua, the old motorbike was an impulse buy -
83 see how the land lies
(to take a good look at the circumstances before making a decision.) mirar de qué lado sopla el viento -
84 snap
adj.1 en el acto, súbito (judgment, decision)2 vigor de carácter o de estilo; energía. (familiar)3 conciso, directo, breve y conciso, muy breve.4 instantáneo.adv.con un chasquido, con un crujido.s.1 mordisco al aire (bite)2 chasquido (sonido)cold snap ola de frío4 foto (familiar) (photograph)5 juego de naipes que gana quien dice “snap” primero cuando aparecen dos cartas iguales.6 instantánea, foto.7 castañeteo, castañeo.8 broche de presión, broche.9 ruido seco, chasquido de algo que se quiebra.10 brío, energía.11 trabajo fácil, trabajo tirado.12 galleta.13 dentellada.vt.1 romper, partir (break)to snap one's fingers chasquear los dedos3 espetar (say sharply)4 fotografiar (familiar) (take photograph of)5 fallar, no salir un tiro.6 chasquear, chascar, restallar.7 morder.8 romperse, partirse, partirse en dos, romperse con un chasquido.9 hacer crujir.10 sufrir una crisis nerviosa.11 contestar bruscamente.vi.1 romperse, partirse (break cleanly); quebrarse, romperse (con un chasquido) (break noisily)2 (morder)the dog snapped at him el perro intentó morderleto snap shut cerrarse de golpe (jaws, lid)to snap at somebody hablar en mal tono a alguiento snap out of it recuperar el ánimo (depression, apathy)(pt & pp snapped)
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