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1 rap
ræp
1. noun(a quick, brief knock or tap: He heard a rap on the door.) golpe seco
2. verb(to hit or knock quickly and briefly: The teacher rapped the child's fingers with a ruler; He rapped on the table and called for silence.) dar un golpe seco- rap outtr[ræp]1 golpe nombre masculino seco2 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL rap nombre masculino1 golpear, dar golpes2 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL cantar rap\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto take the rap pagar el pato, cargar con las culpas1) knock: golpetear, dar un golpe en2) criticize: criticarrap vi1) chat: charlar, cotorrear fam2) knock: dar un golperap n1) blow, knock: golpe m, golpecito m2) chat: charla f4)to take the rap : pagar el pato famn.• crítica mordaz s.f.• golpe seco s.m.• golpecito s.m.• rap s.m.v.• golpear v.ræp
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1) c ( blow) golpe mthere was a rap at the door — se oyó un golpe en la puerta; knuckle a)
2) (no pl) (AmE colloq)a) ( criticism) crítica f, acusación fb) ( conviction)to pin a rap on somebody — endilgarle* las culpas a alguien
to take the rap for something — cargar* con la culpa de algo, pagar* el pato (por algo) (fam)
to beat the rap — escabullirse, quedar impune; (before n)
rap sheet — antecedentes mpl penales
3)a) u ( chat) (colloq) charla f, cháchara f (fam)b) c u ( Mus) rap m
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- pp- intransitive verb1) ( knock) dar* un golpeto rap at/on the door — llamar a la puerta
2) ( chat) (colloq) cotorrear (fam)
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vta) ( hit)he rapped my knuckles — me pegó en los nudillos; knuckle a)
b) ( rebuke) (journ) amonestar[ræp]1. N1) golpecito m, golpe m secoto give sb a rap on or over the knuckles — (lit) dar a algn en los nudillos; (fig) echar un rapapolvo a algn
2) (=blame)3) (esp US) * (=charge) acusación fmurder rap — acusación f de homicidio
4) (Mus) rap m5) (esp US)*2.VT golpetear, dar un golpecito ento rap sb's knuckles, rap sb on the knuckles — (lit) dar a algn en los nudillos; (fig) echar un rapapolvo a algn
3. VI1) (=knock)2) (US) * (=chat) charlar3) (Mus) hacer rap4.CPDrap artist N — rapero(-a) m / f
rap session N — (US) * (=chat) charla f informal
- rap on- rap out* * *[ræp]
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1) c ( blow) golpe mthere was a rap at the door — se oyó un golpe en la puerta; knuckle a)
2) (no pl) (AmE colloq)a) ( criticism) crítica f, acusación fb) ( conviction)to pin a rap on somebody — endilgarle* las culpas a alguien
to take the rap for something — cargar* con la culpa de algo, pagar* el pato (por algo) (fam)
to beat the rap — escabullirse, quedar impune; (before n)
rap sheet — antecedentes mpl penales
3)a) u ( chat) (colloq) charla f, cháchara f (fam)b) c u ( Mus) rap m
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- pp- intransitive verb1) ( knock) dar* un golpeto rap at/on the door — llamar a la puerta
2) ( chat) (colloq) cotorrear (fam)
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vta) ( hit)he rapped my knuckles — me pegó en los nudillos; knuckle a)
b) ( rebuke) (journ) amonestar -
2 golpear
golpear ( conjugate golpear) verbo transitivo 1 ‹objeto/superficie› to bang; ( repetidamente) to beat;◊ no golpees la puerta al salir don't slam o bang the door as you go out;la lluvia golpeaba los cristales the rain beat against the window panes; golpeó la mesa con el puño he banged his fist on the table 2 ( pegar) to hit; su marido la golpea her husband hits her verbo intransitivoa) (dar, pegar) golpear contra algo to beat against sthgolpearse verbo pronominal
golpear verbo transitivo
1 (accidentalmente) to hit
2 (con intención de herir) to beat, hit (con el puño) to punch
3 (una puerta, una ventana, etc) to bang: la ventana no dejaba de golpear, the window kept banging ' golpear' also found in these entries: Spanish: ablandar - maltratar - swing - vapulear - dar - fuerte - impactar - macanear - pegar - rebote - repiquetear - sacudir - valer English: bang - bash - bash in - batter - beat - bonk - bop - bump - crack - do over - flick - hard - hit - jar - knock - lash out - pistol-whip - play - pummel - rap - slam - slog - smash - strike - stub - thump - whack - hammer - putt - thrash -
3 pego
Del verbo pegar: ( conjugate pegar) \ \
pego es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
pegó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: pegar pego pegó
pegar ( conjugate pegar) verbo transitivo 1 le pegoon un tiro they shot her pegole un susto a algn to give sb a fright 2 ( con cola) to glue, stick 3 (fam) ( contagiar) ‹ enfermedad› to give; verbo intransitivo 1 (a un niño, como castigo) to smack sb; la pelota pegó en el poste the ball hit the goalpost [ artista] to be very popular 2 pego CON algo to go with sth; pegarse verbo pronominal 1a) ( golpearse):◊ me pegué con la mesa I knocked o hit myself on the table;me pegué en la cabeza I banged o knocked my head 2 ‹ susto› to get; 3 ( contagiarse) [ enfermedad] to be infectious; se te va a pego mi catarro you'll catch my cold; se le ha pegado el acento mexicano he's picked up a Mexican accent
pegar
I verbo transitivo
1 (adherir) to stick (con pegamento) to glue
2 (coser) to sew on
3 (arrimar) lean against: es mejor que pegues la cuna a la pared, you'd better put the cradle against the wall
4 (un susto, una enfermedad) to give
5 (realizar una acción) pegó fuego a la casa, he set the house on fire
pegó saltos de alegría, he jumped for joy
6 (maltratar) to hit: no pegues al niño, don't hit the child
II verbo intransitivo
1 (combinar) to match: ese jersey no pega con esos pantalones, that sweater doesn't go with those trousers (estar próximo a) to be next to: su casa está pegada al cine, his house is next to the cinema
2 (sol) to beat down Locuciones: no pegar ojo, not to sleep a wink
pego sustantivo masculino Locuciones: dar el pego, to fool sb: iba tan bien disfrazado que daba el pego perfectamente, he was so well disguised that he passed off perfectly ' pego' also found in these entries: Spanish: bocinazo - pegar - brinco - entender - hostia - patinazo - puñetazo English: belt - bothered - but - rap -
4 golpe
golpe sustantivo masculino 1 (choque, impacto) knock; darse un golpe contra algo to bang o knock into sth; dio unos golpes en la mesa he tapped on the table; ( más fuerte) he knocked on the table; ( aún más fuerte) he banged on the table;◊ a golpe de (Ven) around;de golpe (y porrazo) suddenly; se abrió/cerró de golpe it flew open/slammed shut; de un golpe ( de una vez) all at once; ( de un trago) in one go o gulp 2 casi lo matan a golpes they almost beat him to death; siempre andan a golpes they're always fighting 3 (Dep) stroke 4b)5 (fam) (atraco, timo) job (colloq); 6 (Pol) tb
golpe sustantivo masculino
1 (que se da o que da alguien) blow (en una fruta) bruise (en una puerta) knock
golpe (de Estado), coup (d'état)
golpe de suerte, stroke of luck
2 Auto bump
3 (contratiempo, disgusto) blow: ha sido un duro golpe para ella, it's been a great blow to her
4 (ocurrencia) witticism: en la comedia de ayer había unos golpes buenísimos, yesterday's comedy had a lot of funny lines
5 (robo) robbery
dar un golpe, to rob
6 (ataque) fit: le dio un golpe de tos y no pudo seguir hablando, he had a sudden coughing fit and couldn't continue talking Locuciones: no dar ni golpe, not to lift a finger
al primer golpe de vista, at a glance
de golpe, all of a sudden
golpe de efecto, a dramatic effect: su dimisión en aquel momento fue un tremendo golpe de efecto, his resignation at that time had a great impact
golpe de mar, large wave: un golpe de mar le tiró por la borda, a large wave washed him overboard
golpe de pecho, breast-beating: había mucho golpe de pecho pero a mí no me engañaron, there was a lot of breast-beating, but they couldn't fool me ' golpe' also found in these entries: Spanish: acusar - amoratada - amoratado - amortiguar - arrear - atizar - azote - batatazo - bocanada - cacharrazo - canto - cardenal - choque - codazo - contundente - descargar - desviar - dolerse - encajar - encima - enérgica - enérgico - errar - esquivar - galleta - herida - hostia - leche - menuda - menudo - mollera - nada - palo - panzada - pedrada - pelotazo - producir - recibir - resentirse - resistir - ruda - rudo - seca - seco - señalada - señalado - sorda - sordo - tacada - testarada English: absorb - accurate - avert - bang - bash - blow - bowl over - break - bump - butt - come round - come to - coup - crack - crushing - deal - death blow - deliver - dodge - drive - elude - fell - fend off - flick - follow through - forehand - glancing - hard - heavy - hit - hit back - jab - knock - lash - low - lucky - lump - mark - miss - on - pow - punch - rap - shot - sidestep - slam - slam to - smack - snap - soften
См. также в других словарях:
beat the rap — {v. phr.} To escape the legal penalty one ought to receive. * /In spite of the strong evidence against him, the prisoner beat the rap and went free./ … Dictionary of American idioms
beat the rap — {v. phr.} To escape the legal penalty one ought to receive. * /In spite of the strong evidence against him, the prisoner beat the rap and went free./ … Dictionary of American idioms
beat the rap — If you beat the rap, you escape conviction and punishment for a crime or something you have done wrong … The small dictionary of idiomes
beat the rap N. Amer. — beat the rap N. Amer. informal escape punishment for or be acquitted of a crime. → rap … English new terms dictionary
beat the rap — ► beat the rap N. Amer. informal escape punishment for or be acquitted of a crime. Main Entry: ↑rap … English terms dictionary
beat the rap — phrasal : to escape or evade the penalties connected with an accusation or charge he was charged with arson but he beat the rap * * * beat the rap (N Am sl) 1. To be acquitted of a crime 2. To avoid punishment • • • Main Entry: ↑rap * * * beat… … Useful english dictionary
beat\ the\ rap — v. phr. To escape the legal penalty one ought to receive. In spite of the strong evidence against him, the prisoner beat the rap and went free … Словарь американских идиом
beat the rap — have the charges removed or dropped, get off Every time the burglar was caught he was able to beat the rap … English idioms
beat the rap — American, informal to escape being punished. There s no way he can beat the rap now. No lawyer can save him … New idioms dictionary
To beat the rap — Beat Beat, v. i. 1. To strike repeatedly; to inflict repeated blows; to knock vigorously or loudly. [1913 Webster] The men of the city . . . beat at the door. Judges. xix. 22. [1913 Webster] 2. To move with pulsation or throbbing. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
beat the rap — mainly American informal to escape being punished for a crime you have been accused of So far all the main suspects have beaten the rap … English dictionary