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1 rasp out
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2 rasp
tr[rɑːsp]1 escofina1 raspar2 (say) decir con voz ásperarasp ['ræsp] vt1) scrape: raspar, escofinar2)to rasp out : decir en voz ásperarasp n: escofina fn.• escofina s.f.• rallo s.m.• rascador s.m.v.• decir en voz áspera v.• escarpar v.• escofinar v.• raspar v.ræsp, rɑːsp
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noun escofina f
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a) ( scrape) \<\<wood\>\> raspar, escofinarb) ( say)get out of here, he rasped — -fuera de aquí! -dijo en un tono áspero
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vi hacer* un ruido áspero[rɑːsp]1. N1) (=tool) escofina f, raspador m2) (=sound) chirrido m ; [of voice] tono m áspero2. VT1) (with file) raspar, escofinar3.* * *[ræsp, rɑːsp]
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noun escofina f
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a) ( scrape) \<\<wood\>\> raspar, escofinarb) ( say)get out of here, he rasped — -fuera de aquí! -dijo en un tono áspero
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3 raspar
raspar ( conjugate raspar) verbo transitivo ‹ pintura› to scrape off verbo intransitivo [ barba] to scratch, be scratchy rasparse verbo pronominal ‹rodillas/codos› ( con algo puntiagudo) to scratch; ( con algo áspero) to scrape, graze
raspar
I verbo transitivo to scrape (pintura) to scrape off (lijar a mano) to sand (down)
II vi (ropa, manos, etc) to be rough ' raspar' also found in these entries: English: graze - scrape - scrape out - scuff - rasp -
4 cut
12 nC&G, CINEMAT corte mCOAL corte m, roza f, socavación f, talla fCONST open excavation, trench corte m, tajo mMECH sheet of paper corte m, pasada f, picadura f, recorte m (Esp)MECH ENG of machine tool corte m, pasada f, picadura fMINE arranque m (AmL), roza para estemple f, cuele m (Esp), descalce m (AmL), desmonte m (Esp), huida f (AmL), perforación f, corte mineral m3 vtMECH cortar, tallar, desbastarP&R disolver, diluirPROD rack, teeth of file desbastar4
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