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1. noun1) (an element, a silvery white metal: Is that box made of tin or steel?) estaño, hojalata2) ((also can) a container, usually for food, made of tin-plate, thin sheets of iron covered with tin or other metal: a tin of fruit; a biscuit-tin.) lata
2. adjective(made of tin or tin-plate: a tin plate) de lata- tinned- tinfoil
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tin n1. lata2. estañotr[tɪn]1 (metal) estaño2 (can) lata, bote nombre masculino3 (for baking) molde nombre masculino1 enlatar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLtin hat cascotin soldier soldadito de plomotin whistle flautín nombre masculinotin ['tɪn] n1) : estaño m, hojalata f (metal)2) can: lata f, bote m, envase madj.• de estaño adj.• de hojalata adj.n.• estaño (Química) s.m.• hojalata s.f.• lata s.f.v.• conservar en latas v.• estañar v.
I tɪn1)a) ( metal) estaño m2)a) ( can) (esp BrE) lata f or (Esp tb) bote m or (Chi tb) tarro m (de conservas, bebidas etc)b) ( for storage) lata f, bote m (Esp)c) ( for baking) molde m
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[tɪn]1. N1) (=ore) estaño m ; (=metal) hojalata f2) (Brit) (=container) lata f, bote mmeat in tins — carne f en lata or enlatada
2. VT1) (Brit) [+ food] enlatar2) (=coat with tin) estañar3.CPD [roof, tray, trunk] de hojalatatin ear N (Mus) —
tin god N — (fig) héroe m de cartón
tin lizzie * N — (Aut) genoveva f, viejo trasto m
tin miner N — minero(-a) m / f de estaño
tin opener N — (Brit) abrelatas m inv
Tin Pan Alley N — (Mus) industria f de la música pop
tin soldier N — soldadito m de plomo
tin tack N — (Brit) tachuela f
tin whistle N — (Mus) pito m
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I [tɪn]1)a) ( metal) estaño m2)a) ( can) (esp BrE) lata f or (Esp tb) bote m or (Chi tb) tarro m (de conservas, bebidas etc)b) ( for storage) lata f, bote m (Esp)c) ( for baking) molde m
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'səul‹ə(a member (usually male) of an army, often one who is not an officer: The boy wants to be a soldier when he grows up.) soldadosoldier n soldadotr['səʊlʤəSMALLr/SMALL]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa soldier of fortune un mercenarioold soldier veterano, excombatiente nombre masculinosoldier ['so:lʤər] vi: servir como soldadosoldier n: soldado mfn.• combatiente s.m.,f.• militar s.m.• soldado s.m.v.• militar v.• ser soldado v.'səʊldʒər, 'səʊldʒə(r)to play (at) soldiers — jugar* a la guerra
tin soldier — soldadito m de plomo
Phrasal Verbs:['sǝʊldʒǝ(r)]1. N1) (Mil) soldado mf, militar mf•
an old soldier — un veterano or excombatiente•
to play at soldiers — jugar a los soldados•
a woman soldier — una soldado, una mujer soldado2) (Brit) * (=strip of bread or toast) tira de pan (tostada) para mojar en los huevos pasados por agua3) (Zool) (=ant) hormiga f soldado, soldado m2.VI ser soldado3.CPDsoldier ant N — hormiga f soldado, soldado m
* * *['səʊldʒər, 'səʊldʒə(r)]to play (at) soldiers — jugar* a la guerra
tin soldier — soldadito m de plomo
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Del verbo soldar: ( conjugate soldar) \ \
soldado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: soldado soldar
soldado sustantivo masculino y femenino soldier; soldado de infantería infantryman; ; soldado or soldadito de plomo tin soldier
soldar ( conjugate soldar) verbo transitivo ( con estaño) to solder; ( sin estaño) to weld
soldado sustantivo masculino soldier
soldado raso, private
soldar verbo transitivo to weld ' soldado' also found in these entries: Spanish: cuadrarse - franquicia - rasa - raso - acto - amotinado - caer - combatir - cuadrar - guardia - indisciplinado - licenciar - mochila - paisano - plomo - ronda - simple English: crossfire - discharge - enlist - flourish - lance corporal - man - marine - private - rank - redcoat - servicewoman - soldier - squaddie - storm-trooper - enlisted man - ex-serviceman - GI - service - trooper -
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plomo sustantivo masculino 1 2 (fam) ( persona aburrida): 3 (Esp) ( fusible) fuse
plomo sustantivo masculino
1 (metal) lead
2 (plomada) plumb line
3 (en electricidad) fuses pl: se fundieron los plomos, the fuses blew
4 fam (aburrido, pesado) ser un plomo, to be a pain in the neck o to be deadly boring Locuciones: caer a plomo, to fall heavily ' plomo' also found in these entries: Spanish: fundir - fundirse - gasolina - mina - pie - soldado English: fuse - lead - lead-free - plumb - spare - drop - leaded - tin - tread - true - unleaded - white
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