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1 trillar
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2 trillar
v.1 to thresh.María trilla el trigo Mary threshes wheat.2 to wear down, to turn into a cliché.María trilló ese proverbio Mary wore down that proverb.* * *1 to thresh2 figurado to wear out* * *VT1) (Agr) to thresh2) [+ tema etc] to overuse* * *verbo transitivo to thresh* * *= thresh.Ex. With a flail, one man could thresh 7 bushels of wheat, 8 of rye, 15 of barley, 18 of oats, or 20 of buckwheat in a day.* * *verbo transitivo to thresh* * *= thresh.Ex: With a flail, one man could thresh 7 bushels of wheat, 8 of rye, 15 of barley, 18 of oats, or 20 of buckwheat in a day.
* * *trillar [A1 ]vtto thresh* * *
trillar ( conjugate trillar) verbo transitivo
to thresh
trillar verbo transitivo to thresh
' trillar' also found in these entries:
English:
thresh
* * *trillar vt1. [mies] to thresh2. [idea] to overuse* * *v/t AGR thresh* * *trillar vt: to thresh -
3 desgranar
v.1 to spout, to come out with (insultos, oraciones).2 to thresh.3 to remove the grain from, to shell, to flail, to pod.Los granjeros desgranaron frijol The farmers removed the grain from the bean4 to grind out, to reel off.Ricardo desgranó los argumentos Richard ground out the arguments.5 to separate the kernels from.* * *2 (soltar) to reel off1 (soltarse) to come apart, come unstrung* * *1. VT1) [+ trigo] to thresh; [+ guisantes] to shell2) [+ sentido] to spell out2.See:* * ** * ** * *desgranar [A1 ]vt1 ‹habas› to shell, pod; ‹maíz› to separate the kernels from2 ‹argumentos/frases› to reel off* * *desgranar vt2. [ideas, argumentos] to reel off;desgranar insultos to hurl o sling insults3. [trigo] to thresh;[maíz] to remove from the cob; [guisantes, habas] to shell* * *v/t guisantes shell* * *desgranar vt: to shuck, to shell -
4 alforfón
m.buckwheat.* * *1 buckwheat* * *SM buckwheat* * *= buckwheat.Ex. With a flail, one man could thresh 7 bushels of wheat, 8 of rye, 15 of barley, 18 of oats, or 20 of buckwheat in a day.* * *= buckwheat.Ex: With a flail, one man could thresh 7 bushels of wheat, 8 of rye, 15 of barley, 18 of oats, or 20 of buckwheat in a day.
* * *alforfón nmbuckwheat* * *m BOT buckwheat* * * -
5 fanega
f.fanega, agricultural unit of capacity.* * *1 (medida de grano - en Castilla) unit of dry measure equivalent to 55.5 litres or 1.58 bushels; (- en Aragón) unit of dry measure equivalent to 22.4 litres or 0.64 bushels2 (medida de superficie) unit of area equivalent to 6,460 square metres or 1.59 acres* * *SF1) grain measure (in Spain 1.58 bushels, in Mexico 2.57 bushels, in the S. Cone 3.89 bushels)2) land measure (in Spain 1.59 acres, in the Caribbean 1.73 acres)* * *a) ( de capacidad) unit of capacity (= 22.5 liters or, in some regions, 55.5)b) ( de superficie) unit of area (= 0.66 hectares)* * *= bushel.Nota: Medida poco utilizada hoy día para medir áridos y cuyo peso varía de región a región.Ex. With a flail, one man could thresh 7 bushels of wheat, 8 of rye, 15 of barley, 18 of oats, or 20 of buckwheat in a day.* * *a) ( de capacidad) unit of capacity (= 22.5 liters or, in some regions, 55.5)b) ( de superficie) unit of area (= 0.66 hectares)* * *= bushel.Nota: Medida poco utilizada hoy día para medir áridos y cuyo peso varía de región a región.Ex: With a flail, one man could thresh 7 bushels of wheat, 8 of rye, 15 of barley, 18 of oats, or 20 of buckwheat in a day.
* * *1 (de capacidad) unit of capacity (= 22.5 liters or, in some regions, 55.5)2 (de superficie) unit of area (= 0.66 hectares)* * *fanega nf1. [medida de capacidad] = grain measure which varies from region to region2. [medida de superficie] = unit of area equivalent to 1.59 acres or 0.66 hectares -
6 mayal
m.1 flail, a thrashing instrument.2 lever in oilmills.* * *1 flail* * *SM flail* * *masculino flail* * *= flail.Nota: En la agricultura manual, utensilio que consiste en dos palos unidos por una tira de cuero que se agita con una mano para golpear el trigo y separarlo de la espiga.Ex. With a flail, one man could thresh 7 bushels of wheat, 8 of rye, 15 of barley, 18 of oats, or 20 of buckwheat in a day.* * *masculino flail* * *= flail.Nota: En la agricultura manual, utensilio que consiste en dos palos unidos por una tira de cuero que se agita con una mano para golpear el trigo y separarlo de la espiga.Ex: With a flail, one man could thresh 7 bushels of wheat, 8 of rye, 15 of barley, 18 of oats, or 20 of buckwheat in a day.
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7 trigo rubión
m.yellow-grained durum wheat, yellow-grained hard wheat.* * *(n.) = buckwheatEx. With a flail, one man could thresh 7 bushels of wheat, 8 of rye, 15 of barley, 18 of oats, or 20 of buckwheat in a day.* * *(n.) = buckwheatEx: With a flail, one man could thresh 7 bushels of wheat, 8 of rye, 15 of barley, 18 of oats, or 20 of buckwheat in a day.
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8 trigo sarraceno
m.buckwheat.* * *buckwheat* * *(n.) = buckwheatEx. With a flail, one man could thresh 7 bushels of wheat, 8 of rye, 15 of barley, 18 of oats, or 20 of buckwheat in a day.* * *(n.) = buckwheatEx: With a flail, one man could thresh 7 bushels of wheat, 8 of rye, 15 of barley, 18 of oats, or 20 of buckwheat in a day.
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9 trillado
adj.1 hackneyed, cliché, timeworn, trite.2 well-trodden, footworn, beaten, threshed.3 common, everyday.past part.past participle of spanish verb: trillar.* * *1→ link=trillar trillar► adjetivo1 (camino) beaten, well-trodden2 figurado (expresión etc) overworked, well-worn* * *1. ADJ1) (Agr) threshed2) [camino] well-trodden3) [tema] (=gastado) well-worn, hackneyed; (=conocido) well-known2. SM1) (=investigación) thorough investigation2) Caribe (=sendero) path, track* * *- da adjetivo hackneyed, trite* * *= well trodden, hackneyed, well-worn, well-tread, overused [over-used], overworked, stale, timeworn.Ex. Like Theseus in the Labyrinth we need to be able to follow well trodden pathways through hypermedia materials and re-track our journey along an imaginary thread when we get lost.Ex. It is the order of words that helps us to distinguish between 'office post' and 'post office' or, to quote the hackneyed example, 'blind Venetian' and 'Venetian blind'.Ex. To use a well-worn example, the string (2) physiotherapy (6) nurses $h for (6) bibliographies obviously represents a different sense from the similar string (2) physiotherapy (6) bibliographies (6) nurses $h for.Ex. All the contributions provide well-articulated, fresh insights, even on well-tread subjects.Ex. Sustainable agriculture has become a very over-used concept.Ex. User-friendliness is a much overworked phrase which has been interpreted in different ways by software houses.Ex. We librarians are already infiltrators into the stale round of our readers' domestic daily life.Ex. This is in stark contrast to the warped logic and timeworn language to which Lebanon's rulers resorted in the wake of the tragedy.----* camino trillado = beaten road.* trillado, lo = tired, the, worn, the.* * *- da adjetivo hackneyed, trite* * *= well trodden, hackneyed, well-worn, well-tread, overused [over-used], overworked, stale, timeworn.Ex: Like Theseus in the Labyrinth we need to be able to follow well trodden pathways through hypermedia materials and re-track our journey along an imaginary thread when we get lost.
Ex: It is the order of words that helps us to distinguish between 'office post' and 'post office' or, to quote the hackneyed example, 'blind Venetian' and 'Venetian blind'.Ex: To use a well-worn example, the string (2) physiotherapy (6) nurses $h for (6) bibliographies obviously represents a different sense from the similar string (2) physiotherapy (6) bibliographies (6) nurses $h for.Ex: All the contributions provide well-articulated, fresh insights, even on well-tread subjects.Ex: Sustainable agriculture has become a very over-used concept.Ex: User-friendliness is a much overworked phrase which has been interpreted in different ways by software houses.Ex: We librarians are already infiltrators into the stale round of our readers' domestic daily life.Ex: This is in stark contrast to the warped logic and timeworn language to which Lebanon's rulers resorted in the wake of the tragedy.* camino trillado = beaten road.* trillado, lo = tired, the, worn, the.* * *trillado -dahackneyed, trite* * *
Del verbo trillar: ( conjugate trillar)
trillado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
trillado
trillar
trillar ( conjugate trillar) verbo transitivo
to thresh
trillado,-a adjetivo fig (muy conocido) trite, commonplace
trillar verbo transitivo to thresh
' trillado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trillada
- tópico
- visto
English:
derivative
- hackneyed
- trite
- well
* * *trillado, -a adj[tema] well-worn, hackneyed; [eslogan] trite, hackneyed; [camino] well-trodden;fuera de los caminos trillados off the beaten track* * *adj fighackneyed, clichéd* * *trillado, -da adj: trite, hackneyed -
10 trilla
f.1 threshing.2 threshing time or season (time).3 red mullet.4 field threshing.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: trillar.* * *1 threshing* * *SF1) (Agr) threshing3) Méx (=senda) track4) Caribe (=atajo) short cut* * ** * ** * *(acción) threshing; (temporada) threshing season* * *
Del verbo trillar: ( conjugate trillar)
trilla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
trilla
trillar
trillar ( conjugate trillar) verbo transitivo
to thresh
trilla f Agr threshing
trillar verbo transitivo to thresh
* * *trilla nf* * *f AGR threshing -
11 trillo
m.1 a harrow, used in Spain for thrashing, or separating corn from the chaff.2 foot-path, pathway, trail little used. (America)3 thrashing machine.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: trillar.* * *1 thresher* * *SM1) (=máquina) threshing machine* * *masculino thresher* * *masculino thresher* * *thresher* * *
Del verbo trillar: ( conjugate trillar)
trillo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
trilló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
trillar
trillo
trillar ( conjugate trillar) verbo transitivo
to thresh
trillar verbo transitivo to thresh
trillo m Agric threshing machine
* * *trillo nm1. [instrumento] thresher2. CAm, Carib [vereda] path* * *m threshing machine, thresher -
12 palear
v.to shovel.* * *1. VT1) LAm [+ barca] to punt, pole3) Cono Sur [+ granos] to thresh2.VI [piragüista] to paddle* * *1.verbo transitivo2) (AmL) ( robar) to swipe (colloq), to lift (colloq)2.palear vi to paddle* * *1.verbo transitivo2) (AmL) ( robar) to swipe (colloq), to lift (colloq)2.palear vi to paddle* * *palear [A1 ]vtA1 ‹tierra› to shovel2 ‹piragua› to paddle■ palearvito paddle* * *palear vtVen Fam to swipe, Br to nick* * *palear vt1) : to shovel2) : to paddle -
13 intercambiar ideas
• exchange ideas• exchange notes• hash function• hash search• lay hand• lay hold of• put goods on order• put high up• thresh out• toss about• toss around
См. также в других словарях:
thresh — thresh·er; thresh·er·man; thresh; thresh·old; … English syllables
thresh — [thresh] vt. [ME threschen: earlier form of THRASH] 1. to beat out (grain) from its husk, as with a flail 2. to beat grain out of (husks) 3. to beat or strike as with a flail vi. 1. to thresh grain 2. to toss about; thrash … English World dictionary
Thresh — Thresh, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Threshed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Threshing}.] Same as {Thrash}. [1913 Webster] He would thresh, and thereto dike and delve. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thresh — /thresh/, v.t. 1. to separate the grain or seeds from (a cereal plant or the like) by some mechanical means, as by beating with a flail or by the action of a threshing machine. 2. to beat as if with a flail. v.i. 3. to thresh wheat, grain, etc. 4 … Universalium
thresh — O.E. þrescan, þerscan to beat, sift grain by trampling or beating, from P.Gmc. *threskanan to thresh, originally to tread, to stamp noisily (Cf. M.Du. derschen, Du. dorschen, O.H.G. dreskan, Ger. dreschen, O.N. þreskja, Goth. þriskan), from PIE… … Etymology dictionary
thresh — index beat (strike) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
thresh — [θreʃ] v [I and T] [: Old English; Origin: threscan] to separate grains of corn, wheat etc from the rest of the plant by beating it with a special tool or machine >thresher n … Dictionary of contemporary English
thresh — [ θreʃ ] verb intransitive or transitive to separate the grain from the rest of a crop such as wheat using a tool or machine ╾ threshing noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
thresh — ► VERB 1) separate grain from (corn or other crops). 2) variant spelling of THRASH(Cf. ↑thrasher) … English terms dictionary
thresh|er — «THREHSH uhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that threshes. 2. a machine for threshing; threshing machine. 3. a large shark of the Atlantic, with a very long, curved tail; thrasher; thrasher shark. It supposedly beats the water with its tail to… … Useful english dictionary
Thresh — Thrash Thrash, Thresh Thresh, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Thrashed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Thrashing}.] [OE. [thorn]reschen, [thorn]reshen, to beat, AS. [thorn]erscan, [thorn]rescan; akin to D. dorschen, OD. derschen, G. dreschen, OHG. dreskan, Icel.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English