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1 thong
tr[ɵɒŋ]1 (strip of leather) correa2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (flip-flop) chanclathong ['ɵɔŋ] n1) strap: correa f, tira fn.• correa s.f.• tira de cuero s.f.• zurriaga s.f.θɔːŋ, θɒŋa) ( leather strip) correa fb) ( sandal) (AmE) chancla f, chancleta f, ojota f (CS)[θɒŋ]N1) (=strap) correa f2) (=sandal) chancleta f* * *[θɔːŋ, θɒŋ]a) ( leather strip) correa fb) ( sandal) (AmE) chancla f, chancleta f, ojota f (CS) -
2 thong
s.1 correa (for fastening)2 tanga (underwear)3 chancleta, chancla (sandal) (Austr, Estados Unidos) -
3 flip-flop
tr['flɪpflɒp]1 chancla'flɪpflɑːp, 'flɪpflɒp ['flɪpflɒp]1. N1) flip-flops (=sandals) chancletas fpl2) (Comput) circuito m basculante or biestable, flip-flop m3) (fig) (US) * cambio m radical, golpe m de timón2.VI (fig) (US) * cambiar radicalmente, dar un golpe de timón* * *['flɪpflɑːp, 'flɪpflɒp] -
4 lash
læʃ
1. noun1) (an eyelash: She looked at him through her thick lashes.) pestaña2) (a stroke with a whip etc: The sailor was given twenty lashes as a punishment.) latigazo, azote3) (a thin piece of rope or cord, especially of a whip: a whip with a long, thin lash.) látigo
2. verb1) (to strike with a lash: He lashed the horse with his whip.) dar latigazos, azotar2) (to fasten with a rope or cord: All the equipment had to be lashed to the deck of the ship.) atar, amarrar3) (to make a sudden or restless movement (with) (a tail): The tiger crouched in the tall grass, its tail lashing from side to side.) sacudir4) ((of rain) to come down very heavily.) azotar•- lash outlash n pestañatr[læʃ]3 (eyelash) pestaña1 (in general) azotar2 (fasten) sujetar1 (fall hard) caer con fuerza ( against, contra)lash ['læʃ] vt1) whip: azotar2) bind: atar, amarrarlash n1) whip: látigo m2) stroke: latigazo m3) eyelash: pestaña fn.• azote s.m.• latigazo s.m.• látigo s.m.• pestaña s.f.• ramalazo s.m.• tarja s.f.• tralla s.f.• traílla s.f.v.• atar v.• azotar v.• fustigar v.• hostigar v.• reñir v.• trincar v.
I læʃ1) ( eyelash) pestaña f2)a) ( whip) látigo mb) ( stroke - of whip) latigazo m, azote m; (- of tail) coletazo m
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1)a) ( whip) \<\<person\>\> azotar, darle* latigazos a; \<\<horse\>\> fustigar*b) ( beat against) azotarc) ( thrash)2) ( bind)to lash something/somebody TO something — amarrar or atar algo/a alguien a algo
to lash something down — amarrar or atar algo; ( Naut) amarrar or trincar* algo
•Phrasal Verbs:- lash out[læʃ]1. N1) (=eyelash) pestaña f2) (=thong) tralla f ; (=whip) látigo m ; (=stroke) latigazo m, azote m ; [of tail] coletazo m2. VT2) (=tie) atar; (Naut) trincar, amarrar (to a)3.VIto lash about — [person] agitarse violentamente, dar bandazos
he lashed at the donkey — fustigaba or azotaba al burro
- lash out* * *
I [læʃ]1) ( eyelash) pestaña f2)a) ( whip) látigo mb) ( stroke - of whip) latigazo m, azote m; (- of tail) coletazo m
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1)a) ( whip) \<\<person\>\> azotar, darle* latigazos a; \<\<horse\>\> fustigar*b) ( beat against) azotarc) ( thrash)2) ( bind)to lash something/somebody TO something — amarrar or atar algo/a alguien a algo
to lash something down — amarrar or atar algo; ( Naut) amarrar or trincar* algo
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5 chancla
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6 chancleta
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7 chinela
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8 correa
correa sustantivo femenino ( cinturón) belt; ( de perro) leash;b) (Mec) belt;
correa sustantivo femenino
1 (tira) strap (de reloj) watchstrap, US watchband (de pantalón) belt (de perro) lead, US leash
2 Téc belt Locuciones: familiar tener correa, to be patient: no me canso, tengo correa para rato, I'm not tired; I can last a long time ' correa' also found in these entries: Spanish: reata English: belt - lead - leash - shoulder strap - strap - strap down - watchband - watchstrap - carousel - conveyor (belt) - fan - loop - shoulder - thong - watch - weal - wrist -
9 ojota
ojota sustantivo femenino (CS) (para playa, piscina) thong (AmE), flip-flop (BrE); ( calzado rústico) sandal
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