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tangar

  • 1 tangar **

    Spanish-English dictionary > tangar **

  • 2 tangar

    гл.
    прост. кинуть, обдурить, облапошить, одурачить, провести

    Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > tangar

  • 3 tangar

    tr разг. лъжа, мамя.

    Diccionario español-búlgaro > tangar

  • 4 tanga

    f.
    1 small size bikini, G-string, G-string clothing, gee-string.
    2 Tanga.
    m.
    tanga.
    * * *
    1 G-string, tanga
    * * *
    SM tanga, G-string
    * * *
    femenino tanga
    * * *
    = thong, G-string, gee-string.
    Nota: También escrito G-string.
    Ex. There is nothing to stop you from wearing a thong, you don't have to have a perfect pert bum... after all your underwear is not seen by everyone.
    Ex. The Japanese Winter Olympics team has raised eyebrows after photographs appearing to show a teenage athlete wearing a G-string swept the internet.
    Ex. They were seen posing on cam showing their boobies and wearing gee-strings.
    ----
    * tanga de hilo = G-string, gee-string.
    * tanga de hilo dental = G-string, gee-string.
    * * *
    femenino tanga
    * * *
    = thong, G-string, gee-string.
    Nota: También escrito G-string.

    Ex: There is nothing to stop you from wearing a thong, you don't have to have a perfect pert bum... after all your underwear is not seen by everyone.

    Ex: The Japanese Winter Olympics team has raised eyebrows after photographs appearing to show a teenage athlete wearing a G-string swept the internet.
    Ex: They were seen posing on cam showing their boobies and wearing gee-strings.
    * tanga de hilo = G-string, gee-string.
    * tanga de hilo dental = G-string, gee-string.

    * * *
    tanga
    * * *

     

    Del verbo tangar: ( conjugate tangar)

    tanga es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    tanga f or m
    tanga
    ' tanga' also found in these entries:
    English:
    G-string
    * * *
    tanga nm
    tanga, thong
    * * *
    m tanga

    Spanish-English dictionary > tanga

  • 5 tango

    m.
    tango.
    * * *
    1 tango
    * * *
    * * *
    masculino tango
    * * *
    = tango.
    Ex. Like the tango, the e-journal publishing process must blend technical virtuosity with imaginative creativity.
    * * *
    masculino tango
    * * *

    Ex: Like the tango, the e-journal publishing process must blend technical virtuosity with imaginative creativity.

    * * *
    tango
    * * *

    Del verbo tangar: ( conjugate tangar)

    tango es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    tangó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    tango sustantivo masculino
    tango;

    tango sustantivo masculino tango

    ' tango' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    marcarse
    - poema
    - bailar
    English:
    tango
    - dance
    * * *
    tango nm
    1. [argentino] tango;
    bailar tango to (dance the) tango
    2. [flamenco] tango flamenco
    TANGO
    Tango music and dance had its origins in the poor quarters of Buenos Aires in the late nineteenth century. It sprang from the interaction between local rhythms, including Afro-Cuban elements, and the European influences brought by immigrants, especially from Spain and Italy. In its early stages, tango was rooted in the working-class life of Buenos Aires, just like “lunfardo”, the linguistic melting pot that is the dialect of tango culture. Tango later gained wider acceptance, especially after it was developed into a ballroom dance in Paris, and it was popularized in songs dealing with the life and loves of the common man, and the ups and downs of city life. The greatest singer of these songs was Carlos Gardel (1890-1935), who also starred in numerous tango-themed films. Astor Piazzolla (1921-92) was one of the most outstanding players of the “bandoneón”, the accordion so characteristic of tango music. Among women singers, Tita Merello (1904-2002) was remarkable for the feisty defiance of her songs. The tango, in its many manifestations, is the living portrait of the River Plate area in general, and of Buenos Aires and its people in particular.
    * * *
    m tango
    * * *
    tango nm
    : tango

    Spanish-English dictionary > tango

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