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1 jinx
jinx n gafetr[ʤɪŋks]2 (bad luck) mala suerte nombre femenino1 gafarjinx ['ʤɪŋks] vt: traer mala suerte a, salar CoRi, Mexjinx n1) : cenizo m, -za f2)to put a jinx on : echarle el mal de ojo an.• cenizo s.m.• gafe s.m.• mal de ojo s.m.v.• aojar v.• traer mala suerte a v.
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transitive verb traer* mala suerte a[dʒɪŋks]1.N (=person) cenizo(-a) m / f, gafe mf ; (=spell) gafe m, maleficio mthere's a jinx on it — está gafado, tiene la negra
2.VT traer mala suerte a, gafar (Sp) *to be jinxed — [person, project] tener gafe
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2 gafe
Del verbo gafar: ( conjugate gafar) \ \
gafé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
gafe es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: gafar gafe
gafar ( conjugate gafar) verbo transitivo (Esp fam) to jinx
gafe adjetivo (Esp fam): no seas gafe don't say that, you'll bring us bad luck
gafar vtr fam to put a jinx on: es mejor que no esté tu padre, nos gafa todas las actuaciones, it's just as well your dad isn't here - he always brings us bad luck
gafe adjetivo & mf fam jinx: Adolfo es un gafe, Adolfo is a jinx ' gafe' also found in these entries: English: jinx -
3 gafar
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4 gafas
Del verbo gafar: ( conjugate gafar) \ \
gafas es: \ \2ª persona singular (tú) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: gafar gafas
gafar ( conjugate gafar) verbo transitivo (Esp fam) to jinx
gafas sustantivo femenino plural gafas de sol sunglasses; gafas oscuras dark glasses
gafar vtr fam to put a jinx on: es mejor que no esté tu padre, nos gafa todas las actuaciones, it's just as well your dad isn't here - he always brings us bad luck
gafas fpl
1 glasses, spectacles
gafas de sol, sunglasses
gafas graduadas, prescription glasses
2 (de protección, de submarinista) goggles ' gafas' also found in these entries: Spanish: anteojo - bifocal - binocular - cristal - espejuelo - estuche - forcejeo - funda - gastar - graduada - graduado - lente - montura - patilla - peor - quitar - quitarse - repuesto - ahumado - armazón - chuspa - lentes - pesar English: bifocals - downstairs - fog - forgetful - frame - glass - goggles - granny glasses - lens - outdated - over - pair - reading glasses - rim - shade - spectacle - sunglasses - tease - wear - bespectacled - dark - eye - mask - sun -
5 gafo
Del verbo gafar: ( conjugate gafar) \ \
gafo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
gafó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: gafar gafo
gafar ( conjugate gafar) verbo transitivo (Esp fam) to jinx
gafo
gafar vtr fam to put a jinx on: es mejor que no esté tu padre, nos gafa todas las actuaciones, it's just as well your dad isn't here - he always brings us bad luck -
6 sal
Del verbo salir: ( conjugate salir) \ \
sal es: \ \2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: sal salir
sal sustantivo femenino 1 (Coc) salt; echarle la sal a algn (Méx fam) to put a jinx on sb 2 (Quím) salt; sales de baño bath salts (pl)
salir ( conjugate salir) verbo intransitivo 1 ( partir) to leave;◊ ¿a qué hora sale el tren? what time does the train leave?;el jefe había salido de viaje the boss was away; salió corriendo (fam) she was off like a shot (colloq); sal de algo to leave from sth; ¿de qué andén sale el tren? what platform does the train leave from?; salgo de casa a las siete I leave home at seven; sal para algo to leave for sth 2 ( al exterior — acercándose al hablante) to come out; (— alejándose del hablante) to go out; no puedo sal, me he quedado encerrado I can't get out, I'm trapped in here; sal de algo to come out/get out of sth; ¡sal de ahí/de aquí! come out of there/get out of here!; ¿de dónde salió este dinero? where did this money come from?; nunca ha salido de España he's never been out of Spain; sal por la ventana/por la puerta to get out through the window/leave by the door; salieron al balcón/al jardín they went out onto the balcony/into the garden; ¿por aquí se sale a la carretera? can I get on to the road this way?; salió a hacer las compras she's gone out (to do the) shopping 3 ( habiendo terminado algo) to leave;◊ ¿a qué hora sales de clase? what time do you get out of class o finish your class?;¿cuándo sale del hospital? when is he coming out of (the) hospital? 4 sal con algn to go out with sb 5 [clavo/tapón/mancha] to come out; [ anillo] to come off 1 (aparecer, manifestarse) (+ me/te/le etc) le están saliendo los dientes she's teething; me salió una ampolla I've got a blister; le salió un sarpullido he came out in a rash; me salieron granos I broke out o (BrE) came out in spots; me sale sangre de la nariz my nose is bleeding; a la planta le están saliendo hojas nuevas the plant's putting out new leaves ( de detrás de una nube) to come out 2 [ disco] to come out, be released; (+ compl) 1 ( expresando logro) (+ me/te/le etc): ahora mismo no me sale su nombre (fam) I can't think of her name right now; no le salían las palabras he couldn't get his words out 2◊ sale más barato/caro it works out less/more expensiveb) ( resultar):◊ todo salió bien everything turned out o worked out well;salió tal como lo planeamos it turned out just as we planned; no salió ninguna de las fotos none of the photographs came out; ¿qué número salió premiado? what was the winning number?; sal bien/mal en un examen (Chi fam) to pass/fail an exam; (+ me/te/le etc) 3 (de situación, estado) sal de algo ‹ de apuro› to get out of sth; ‹ de depresión› to get over sth; sal adelante [ negocio] to stay afloat, survive; [ propuesta] to prosper;◊ lograron sal adelante they managed to get through it4 ( con preposición)a)b)salirse verbo pronominal 1 [ leche] to boil over; salse de algo ‹ de carretera› to come/go off sth; ‹ de tema› to get off sth; procura no salte del presupuesto try to keep within the budget [ gas] to escape, come out 2 ( soltarse) [pedazo/pieza] to come off; (+ me/te/le etc) 3 ( irse) to leave; salse de algo ‹ de asociación› to leave sth;◊ salse con la suya to get one's (own) way
sal sustantivo femenino
1 salt
sal fina o de mesa, table salt
sal gruesa o gorda, cooking salt
sales de baño, bath salts
2 fam (chispa, gracejo) wit, sparkle
la sal de la vida, the spice of life
salir verbo intransitivo
1 (de un lugar) to go out: nunca ha salido de su país, he's never been out of his country
el ladrón salió por la ventana, the burglar got out through the window (si el hablante está fuera) to come out: ¡sal de la habitación, por favor! please, come out of the room!
2 Inform to exit (de un sistema) to log off
3 (partir) to leave: salí de casa a mediodía, I left home at noon
nuestro avión sale a las seis, our plane departs at six
4 (para divertirse) to go out: siempre sale los viernes, she always goes out on Friday
5 (tener una relación) to go out: está saliendo con Ana, he's going out with Ana
6 Dep to start (en juegos) to lead
7 (manifestarse, emerger) le ha salido un grano en la cara, he has got a spot on his face
me salió sangre de la nariz, my nose was bleeding (un astro) to rise: la Luna sale al atardecer, the moon comes out in the evening (retoñar, germinar) to sprout
8 (surgir) la idea salió de ti, it was your idea
9 (aparecer) mi hermana salía en (la) televisión, my sister appeared on television (un libro, un disco, etc) to come out
10 salir a (parecerse) ha salido a su hermano, he takes after his brother (costar) el almuerzo sale a 800 pesetas cada uno, lunch works out at 800 pesetas a head
11 (resultar) su hija le ha salido muy estudiosa, her daughter has turned out to be very studious
salió premiado el número 5.566, the winning number was 5,566 (una operación matemática) a él le da 20, pero a mí me sale 25, he gets 20, but I make it 25
12 (costar) nos sale barato, it works out cheap
13 (superar una situación, una gran dificultad) to come through, get over: estuvo muy enfermo, pero salió de esa, he was very ill, but he pulled through
14 (ser elegido por votación) salió alcalde, he was elected mayor Locuciones: salir con, (manifestación inesperada) no me salgas ahora con estupideces, stop talking nonsense ' sal' also found in these entries: Spanish: afuera - corta - corto - derretir - hervir - le - media - medio - pizca - rasa - raso - salir - salar - salada - salado - salero - sazonar - sosa - soso - vinagrera - pellizco - poder - por - reducir English: bow - coarse - grain - overdo - pass - pinch - put - rock salt - salt - salt-free - reach - some - unsalted [sæl]1.N sal f2.CPDsal ammoniac N — sal f amoníaca
sal volatile N — sal f volátil
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7 echado
Del verbo echar: ( conjugate echar) \ \
echado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: echado echar
echado
◊ -da adjetivo ( acostado): está echado en el sofá he's lying down on the sofa
echar ( conjugate echar) verbo transitivo 1◊ lo eché a la basura I threw it out o away;echó la moneda al aire he tossed the coin; echadoon el ancla/la red they cast anchor/their net; echó la cabeza hacia atrás she threw her head back; echado algo a perder to ruin sth; echado de menos algo/a algn to miss sth/sbb)‹ gobierno› to bring down; ‹ proyecto› to destroy; ‹ esperanzas› to dash; ‹ moral› to undermine; ‹puerta/valla› to break … down 2 ( expulsar) ‹ persona› ( de trabajo) to fire (colloq), to sack (BrE colloq); (de bar, casa) to throw … out; ( de colegio) to expel 3 ‹ carta› to mail (AmE), to post (BrE) 4 ¿echaste el cerrojo? did you bolt the door?b) ( mover):◊ lo echó para atrás/a un lado she pushed (o moved etc) it backward(s)/to one side5 1 ‹ gasolina› to put in;◊ ¿le echas azúcar al café? do you take sugar in your coffee?2◊ echadole la culpa a algn to put o lay the blame on sb3 (fam) ( calcular) (+ me/te/le etc):◊ ¿cuántos años me echas? how old do you think I am?;de aquí a tu casa échale una hora it's o it takes about an hour from here to your house 4 (Esp fam) (dar, exhibir) ‹programa/película› to show echarse verbo pronominal 1 echadose de cabeza al agua to dive into the water; echadose a perder [ comida] to go bad, go off (BrE); [cosecha/proyecto/plan] to be ruinedc) (apartarse, moverse) (+ compl):échate un poco para allá move over that way a bit; echadose atrás to back out 2c) (Esp fam) ‹novio/novia›:◊ se ha echado novia he's found o got himself a girlfriend3 (Méx fam) ( romper) to break 4 (Col fam) ( tardar) ‹horas/días› to take 5 ( empezar) echadose a to start o begin to, start o begin;◊ se echó a correr he started to run o started running;las palomas se echadoon a volar the doves flew off
echar
I verbo transitivo
1 (por el aire) to throw: ¡echa la pelota!, throw us the ball
2 (añadir) to put (una bebida) to pour (gasolina) to put petrol (in the car): échale más agua al caldo, put more water in the soup
3 (despedir: humo, olor) to give off: este motor echa chispas, there are sparks coming out of this engine (del trabajo) to sack, fire (obligar a salir) to throw out: le echaron del instituto, they expelled him from school
4 (calcular subjetivamente) to reckon: le echó más años, he thought she was older
5 fam (un espectáculo) to show
6 (derribar) echar abajo, (edificio) to demolish
7 (+ sustantivo) figurado échale una ojeada a esto, have a look at this figurado echarle una mano a alguien, to give sb a hand
8 echar de menos o en falta, to miss ➣ Ver nota en miss
II vi (+ a + infinitivo) (empezar) to begin to: echó a andar, she started to walk
de repente echó a correr, she suddenly started to run ' echado' also found in these entries: Spanish: echar English: belly - lie down - wasted - jinx - wonder -
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