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201 vieja
f.1 old person.2 mi viejo, my dad.3 old woman.4 mother.* * *1. f., (m. - viejo) 2. f., (m. - viejo)* * *SF1) (=anciana) old woman2) *la vieja — (=madre) my mum *; (=esposa) my old woman *
3) ( Cono Sur) (=petardo) cracker, squib4) (Méx) [de cigarro] cigar stub* * ** * *----* cuento de viejas, superstición = old wives' tale.* vieja bruja = crone, evil old woman, harridan, old hag, hag, old bag, old crone, old bat.* vieja fea = old hag, old bag, old crone, old bat.* vieja gruñona = grumpy old woman.* vieja malvada = evil old woman.* * ** * ** cuento de viejas, superstición = old wives' tale.* vieja bruja = crone, evil old woman, harridan, old hag, hag, old bag, old crone, old bat.* vieja fea = old hag, old bag, old crone, old bat.* vieja gruñona = grumpy old woman.* vieja malvada = evil old woman.* * *A (pez — del Mediterráneo, Atlántico norte) type of sea bream; (— del Mediterráneo) blenny; (— de aguas tropicales) globefish, pufferD ( Chi) (buscapiés) firecracker* * *
vieja sustantivo femenino (Col, Méx, Ven fam) ( mujer) broad (AmE sl), bird (BrE sl);
ver tb viejo sustantivo masculino, femenino
viejo,-a
I adjetivo old
una vieja iglesia, an old church
II sustantivo masculino y femenino old person
(hombre) old man
fam (padre) dad
(mujer) old woman
fam (madre) mum, US mom
fam (los padres) los viejos, the parents o folks
' vieja' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrigar
- cacatúa
- enfriar
- recuerdo
- reemplazar
- trasto
- viejo
- puro
English:
biddy
- chuck away
- chuck out
- disintegrate
- has-been
- rot away
- strip off
- venue
- woman
- broad
- get
- make
- rambling
* * *vieja nf1. [pescado] [de las Canarias] parrotfish;[con tentáculos] blenny* * *f old woman* * *
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