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2 cardencha
f.1 teasel, a genus of plants. (Botany)Cardencha pelosa small teasel, shepherd's staff2 card or comb, for carding or combing of wool.* * *1 (planta) card thistle2 (instrumento) card, teasel* * *SF (Bot, Téc) teasel* * *teasel -
3 carda
f.1 teasel, for raising the nap on cloth.2 card, with which wool is combed.3 Hatter's jack.4 severe reprimand or censure. (Metaphorical)5 small vessel built like a galley. (Nautical)pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cardar.* * *1 (acción de cardar) carding2 (instrumento) card, teasel3 figurado (reprensión) scolding, telling off* * *SF1) (Bot) teasel2) (Téc) teasel, card3) (=acto) carding4) * (=reprimenda) reprimand* * *carda nf1. [acción] carding2. [instrumento] card* * * -
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v.1 to card (lana).2 to back-comb, to card, to teasel.* * *1 (lana etc) to card2 (cabello) to backcomb* * *VT1) (Textiles) to card, comb- cardar la lana a algn2) [+ pelo] to backcomb3) *** (=copular) to screw ***, fuck **** * *1.verbo transitivob) < pelo> to backcomb, tease2.cardarse v pron (refl) to backcomb* * *= card.Ex. Most fleece is carded between two brushes to disentangle and align the fiber.----* cardar lana = card + wool.* * *1.verbo transitivob) < pelo> to backcomb, tease2.cardarse v pron (refl) to backcomb* * *= card.Ex: Most fleece is carded between two brushes to disentangle and align the fiber.
* cardar lana = card + wool.* * *cardar [A1 ]vt2 ‹pelo› to backcomb, tease■ cardarse( refl) to backcomb o tease one's hair* * *
cardar ( conjugate cardar) verbo transitivo
cardarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to backcomb
* * *cardar vt1. [lana] to card2. [pelo] to tease, Br to backcomb* * ** * *cardar vt: to card, to comb -
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f.brush.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: escobillar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: escobillar.* * *1 small brush2 AUTOMÓVIL windscreen-wiper blade* * *SFescobilla de dientes — And toothbrush
2) (Aut) (=limpiaparabrisas) windscreen wiper3) (Aut, Elec) dynamo brush4) (Bot) teasel* * *1) ( de motor) brush; ( del limpiaparabrisas) wiper-blade, blade2)a) ( del inodoro) toilet brushb) (Andes) ( para los dientes) toothbrush* * *= whisk.Ex. Always chill the bowl and whisk attachment before whipping the cream.----* escobilla de batir = wire whisk.* * *1) ( de motor) brush; ( del limpiaparabrisas) wiper-blade, blade2)a) ( del inodoro) toilet brushb) (Andes) ( para los dientes) toothbrush* * *= whisk.Ex: Always chill the bowl and whisk attachment before whipping the cream.
* escobilla de batir = wire whisk.* * *A1 (de un motor) brush2 (del limpiaparabrisas) wiper-blade, bladeB1 (del inodoro) toilet brush2 ( Andes) (para los dientes) toothbrush* * *
escobilla sustantivo femenino
escobilla sustantivo femenino
1 (escoba pequeña) toilet brush: hasta la escobilla del baño iba a juego con la decoración, even the toilet brush matched the décor
2 Auto wiper (blade): tengo que poner escobillas nuevas a los limpiaparabrisas, I need to replace the wiper blades
3 (mecánica) brush
' escobilla' also found in these entries:
English:
windscreen wiper
- clothes
* * *escobilla nf1. [escoba pequeña] brush;la escobilla del retrete the toilet brush2. [de limpiaparabrisas] blade* * *f1 small brush2 AUTO wiper blade* * *escobilla nf: small broom, brush, whisk broom -
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7 carmenar *
VT1) (=cardar) [+ lana] to card, teasel; [+ seda] to unravel; [+ pelo] to disentanglecarmenar a algn — * to pull sb's hair
2) * (=estafar) to fleece, swindle -
8 bromear
• engage in playful teasing• fool around• horse• horse artillery• kid off• teary• teasel -
9 cardencha
• fuller's teasel• tease• teaser -
10 cardo de bataneros
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11 carmenar
v.1 to prick or card wool.2 to scratch cloth for the purpose of raising the nap.3 to pull out the hair of the head.4 to win another's money at play.5 to teasel, to card.
См. также в других словарях:
Teasel — Tea sel, n. [OE. tesel, AS. t[=ae]sel, t[=ae]sl, the fuller s herb. See {Tease}.] [Written also {tassel}, {tazel}, {teasle}, {teazel}, and {teazle}.] 1. (Bot.) A plant of the genus {Dipsacus}, of which one species ({Dipsacus fullonum}) bears a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
teasel — [tē′zəl] n. [ME tasel < OE tæsel < base of tæsan, to TEASE] 1. any of a genus (Dipsacus) of bristly plants of the teasel family, with prickly, cylindrical heads of yellowish or purplish flowers, esp. the fuller s teasel ( D. fullonum) with… … English World dictionary
teasel — (also teazle or teazel) ► NOUN 1) a tall prickly plant with spiny purple flower heads. 2) a dried head from a teasel, or a similar man made device, used to raise a nap on woven cloth. ORIGIN Old English, related to TEASE(Cf. ↑tease) … English terms dictionary
Teasel — Tea sel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Teaseled}or {Teaselled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Teaseling} or {Teaselling}.] To subject, as woolen cloth, to the action of teasels, or any substitute for them which has an effect to raise a nap. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
teasel — O.E. tæsel large thistle used in teasing cloth, from P.Gmc. *taisilo (Cf. O.H.G. zeisala), from root of O.E. tæsan to pluck (see TEASE (Cf. tease) (v.)) … Etymology dictionary
teasel — (Brit.) tea·sel || tɪËzl v. comb, raise a nap on cloth (also teazel) tea·sel || tɪËzl n. type of plant … English contemporary dictionary
teasel — teaseler; esp. Brit., teaseller, n. /tee zeuhl/, n., v., teaseled, teaseling or (esp. Brit.) teaselled, teaselling. n. 1. any of several plants of the genus Dipsacus, having prickly leaves and flower heads. Cf. teasel family. 2. the dried flower… … Universalium
teasel — I. noun Etymology: Middle English tesel, from Old English tǣsel; akin to Old English tǣsan to tease Date: before 12th century 1. a. an Old World prickly herb (Dipsacus fullonum of the family Dipsacaceae, the teasel family) with flower heads that… … New Collegiate Dictionary
teasel — (also teazle or teazel) noun 1》 a tall prickly plant with spiny purple flower heads. [Genus Dipsacus: several species.] 2》 a dried head from a teasel, or a similar man made device, used to raise a nap on woven cloth. verb chiefly archaic raise a… … English new terms dictionary
teasel — UK [ˈtiːz(ə)l] / US [ˈtɪz(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms teasel : singular teasel plural teasels a plant with flowers and leaves that have sharp points … English dictionary
teasel — [[t]ti͟ːz(ə)l[/t]] teasels also teazel, teazle N COUNT A teasel is a plant with dry prickly flowers and leaves … English dictionary