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1 brag
se vanter;∎ to brag about sth se vanter de qch;∎ he's always bragging about his salary il faut toujours qu'il se vante de son salaire;∎ it's nothing to brag about il n'y a pas là de quoi se vanter2 noun(a) (boasting) vantardise f, fanfaronnades fpl -
2 brag
1. intransitive verb, 2. transitive verb,- gg- prahlenhe brags that he has a Rolls Royce — er prahlt damit, dass er einen Rolls-Royce hat
* * *[bræɡ]past tense, past participle - bragged; verb(to boast.) prahlen* * *<- gg->[bræg]I. viII. vt▪ to \brag that... damit prahlen [o angeben], dass...* * *[brg]1. viprahlen, angeben (about, of mit)2. vtprahlento brag that — prahlen, dass, damit angeben, dass
3. n1) (= boast) Prahlerei f, Angeberei f2)See:= academic.ru/8596/braggart">braggart* * *brag [bræɡ]A s1. Prahlerei f (auch Äußerung etc)B v/i prahlen (about, of mit):that’s nothing to brag about das ist nichts RühmenswertesC v/t brag that … damit prahlen, dass …* * *1. intransitive verb, 2. transitive verb,- gg- prahlenhe brags that he has a Rolls Royce — er prahlt damit, dass er einen Rolls-Royce hat
* * *(of, about) v.angeben (mit) v.prahlen (mit) v. -
3 brag
to \brag that... damit prahlen [o angeben], dass... -
4 brag
v. (-gg-) \brag (about/ of sth) бардах, онгирох, хөөрөх, сагсуурах. braggart n. сагсуу хүн. -
5 brag
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6 jactarse
jactarse ( conjugate jactarse) verbo pronominal to boast, brag; jactarse de algo to boast o brag about sth
jactarse verbo reflexivo to boast, brag [de, about] ' jactarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: pavonearse - ufanarse - vanagloriarse - preciarse English: boast - brag - show off -
7 presumir
presumir ( conjugate presumir) verbo intransitivo to show off; presumir DE algo ‹ de dinero› ( hablando) to boast o brag about sth; ( enseñándolo) to flash sth around; verbo transitivo: se presume una reacción violenta there is likely to be a violent reaction; era de presumir occurriría it was quite predictable what would happen
presumir
I vtr (sospechar) to predict, suppose
II verbo intransitivo
1 (de una cualidad) to fancy oneself as: presume de listo, he thinks he's very smart
2 (de una posesión) to boast [de, about]: le gusta presumir de coche, he likes to show off his car ' presumir' also found in these entries: Spanish: aparentar - exhibir - fanfarronear - lucirse - vacilar - cacarear - lucir English: air - boast - brag - presume - trumpet - show -
8 presumido
Del verbo presumir: ( conjugate presumir) \ \
presumido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: presumido presumir
presumido
◊ -da adjetivo( arrogante) arrogant
presumir ( conjugate presumir) verbo intransitivo to show off; presumido DE algo ‹ de dinero› ( hablando) to boast o brag about sth; ( enseñándolo) to flash sth around; verbo transitivo: se presume una reacción violenta there is likely to be a violent reaction; era de presumido occurriría it was quite predictable what would happen
presumido,-a
I adjetivo vain
II sustantivo masculino y femenino vain person, familiar poser
presumir
I vtr (sospechar) to predict, suppose
II verbo intransitivo
1 (de una cualidad) to fancy oneself as: presume de listo, he thinks he's very smart
2 (de una posesión) to boast [de, about]: le gusta presumir de coche, he likes to show off his car ' presumido' also found in these entries: Spanish: presumida - presuntuosa - presuntuoso - autosuficiente - vanidoso English: overconfident - toffee-nosed - vain - self -
9 vanagloriarse
vanagloriarse ( conjugate vanagloriarse) verbo pronominal vanagloriarse de algo to boast o brag about sth
■vanagloriarse vr (jactarse) to boast: se vanagloria de sus hazañas de juventud, he boasts about his youthful exploits ' vanagloriarse' also found in these entries: English: boast -
10 crow
krəu
1. noun1) (the name given to a number of large birds, generally black.) cuervo, grajo2) (the cry of a cock.) canto, cacareo
2. verb1) ((past tense crew) to utter the cry of a cock.) cantar, cacarear2) (to utter a cry of delight etc: The baby crowed with happiness.) gritar con satisfacción, emitir gorgoritos, gorjear•crow n cuervotr[krəʊ]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto crow about/over something alardear de algo, jactarse de algo————————tr[krəʊ]1 (bird) cuervo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLas the crow flies en línea rectato eat crow SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL humillarsecrow's-feet patas nombre femenino plural de gallocrow's nest vigía, cofacrow ['kro:] vi1) : cacarear, cantar (como un cuervo)2) brag: alardear, presumircrow n1) : cuervo m (ave)2) : cantar m (del gallo)n.• buche s.m.• corneja s.f.• cuervo s.m.• grajo s.m.• remolino s.m.v.• cacarear v.• cantar el gallo v.• jactarse v.krəʊ
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1) ( Zool) cuervo mas the crow flies — en línea recta; eat 1), stone II
2) ( cry - of rooster) cacareo m
II
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a) \<\<cock\>\> cacarearb) ( exult) alardear, pavonearseto crow ABOUT/OVER something — alardear or jactarse de algo
2.
vt alardear[krǝʊ]1. N1) (=bird) cuervo mas the crow flies — en línea recta, a vuelo de pájaro
stone the crows! * — ¡caray! *
2) (=noise) [of cock] cacareo m ; [of baby, person] grito m2. VI1) (pt crowed, crew) [cock] cacarear, cantar2) (pt crowed) [child] gorjear; (fig) jactarse, pavonearseto crow over or about sth — jactarse de algo, felicitarse por algo
* * *[krəʊ]
I
1) ( Zool) cuervo mas the crow flies — en línea recta; eat 1), stone II
2) ( cry - of rooster) cacareo m
II
1.
a) \<\<cock\>\> cacarearb) ( exult) alardear, pavonearseto crow ABOUT/OVER something — alardear or jactarse de algo
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vt alardear -
11 pavonearse
pavonearse ( conjugate pavonearse) verbo pronominal (fam) to show off; pavonearse DE algo to brag o crow about sth (colloq)
pavonearse vr fam (jactarse) to show off, boast about ' pavonearse' also found in these entries: English: strut - swagger -
12 alardear
alardear ( conjugate alardear) verbo intransitivo alardear de algo to boast about o of sth;
alardear verbo intransitivo to brag, boast: alardea de mujeriego, he brags about being a womanizer
alardean de ser ricos, they flaunt their wealth ' alardear' also found in these entries: Spanish: blofear English: crow - boast - flaunt
См. также в других словарях:
know — 1 verb past tense knew, past participle known INFORMATION 1 (intransitive, transitive not in progressive) to have information about something: Who knows the answer? | Do you happen to know the time? | When are they arriving? Maybe Mrs. Mott knows … Longman dictionary of contemporary English