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1 stub
1. noun1) (a stump or short remaining end of eg a cigarette, pencil etc: The ashtray contained seven cigarette stubs.) colilla; cabo2) (the counterfoil or retained section of a cheque etc.) matriz
2. verb(to hurt (especially a toe) by striking it against something hard: She stubbed her toe(s) against the bedpost.) darse contra algo, darse un golpe, chocar(se) contra algo- stubby- stub out
tr[stʌb]1 darse un golpe1)to stub one's toe : darse en el dedo (del pie)2)to stub out : apagarsestub n: colilla f (de un cigarrillo), cabo m (de un lápiz, etc.), talón m (de un cheque)n.• cabo s.m.• cepa s.f.• colilla s.f.• fragmento s.m.• resguardo s.m.• talón s.m.• tocón s.m.v.• desarraigar v.• limpiar arrancando los troncos v.• rozar v.
I stʌba) (of candle, pencil) cabo m; ( of cigarette) colilla f, pucho m (AmL fam)b) ( of receipt) resguardo m, talón m; ( of check) talón m (AmL), matriz f (Esp)
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- bb- transitive verbto stub one's toe — darse* en el dedo ( del pie)
Phrasal Verbs:- stub out[stʌb]1.N [of cigarette] colilla f, pitillo m ; [of candle, pencil etc] cabo m ; [of cheque, receipt] talón m ; [of tree] tocón m2.VT- stub out- stub up* * *
I [stʌb]a) (of candle, pencil) cabo m; ( of cigarette) colilla f, pucho m (AmL fam)b) ( of receipt) resguardo m, talón m; ( of check) talón m (AmL), matriz f (Esp)
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- bb- transitive verbto stub one's toe — darse* en el dedo ( del pie)
Phrasal Verbs:- stub out -
2 dedo
dedo sustantivo masculino (de mano, guante) finger; ( del pie) toe; dedo anular/(del) corazón ring/middle finger; dedo gordo (fam) ( del pie) big toe; ( de la mano) thumb; dedo meñique little finger; dedo pulgar thumb; a dedo (fam): ir a dedo to hitchhike, hitch (colloq); recorrió Europa a dedo she hitchhiked around Europe; hacer dedo (fam) to hitchhike, hitch (colloq); poner el dedo en la llaga to hit o touch a raw nerve; señalar a algn con el dedo ( literal) to point at sb; ( culpar) to point the finger at sb
dedo m (de la mano) finger (del pie) toe Locuciones: a dedo, (arbitrariamente, sin selección democrática): elegir a alguien a dedo, to give someone a job
ser nombrado (alguien) a dedo, to get a job because of one's contacts
chuparse el dedo, to be born yesterday
hacer dedo, to hitchhike
no tener dos dedos de frente, to be stupid: su hermano no tiene dos dedos de frente, his brother is pretty dim
pillarse los dedos, to get caught red-handed En español tenemos 20 dedos: 10 de los pies y 10 de las manos (d. pulgar/anular/corazón/índice/meñique, thumb/ ring/ middle/ index/ little finger). En inglés tenemos 10 toes (dedos de los pies), 8 fingers (dedos) y 2 thumbs (pulgares). ' dedo' also found in these entries: Spanish: esguince - índice - llaga - meñique - nombrar - padrastro - pillarse - pulgar - punta - señalar - yema - agarrar - anestesiar - anillo - apuntar - astilla - chupar - clavar - cortar - dar - lastimar - machucar - meter - pie - pillar - zafar English: crook - digit - finger - fingertip - flick - forefinger - glove - her - hitch-hike - index finger - little finger - point - poke - prick - print - ring finger - shut - suck - thumb - toe - toenail - work in - catch - cut - hitch - index - pick - sever - stub
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toe — n. 1) to stub one s toe on 2) to curl one s toes 3) the big; little toe 4) (misc.) to keep on one s toes ( to be alert ) to tread on smb. s toes ( to offend smb. ) * * * [təʊ] little toe the big to curl one s toes to stub one s toe on (misc.) to… … Combinatory dictionary
Stub — may refer to: * Stub or stubb, a low pollard, a tree cut and allowed to regrow from the trunk (the origin of most other meanings) *Method stub, in computer programming, a piece of code used to stand in for some other programming functionality… … Wikipedia
stub — ► NOUN 1) the remnant of a pencil, cigarette, or similar shaped object after use. 2) a shortened or unusually short thing. 3) the counterfoil of a cheque, ticket, or other document. ► VERB (stubbed, stubbing) 1) accidentally strike (one s toe)… … English terms dictionary
stub — (n.) O.E. stybb stump of a tree, from P.Gmc. *stubjaz (Cf. M.Du. stubbe, O.N. stubbr), from PIE root * (s)teu (see STEEP (Cf. steep) (adj.)). Extended in M.E. to other short, thick things. The verb sense of strike (one s toe) against something is … Etymology dictionary
stub — n. & v. n. 1 the remnant of a pencil or cigarette etc. after use. 2 the counterfoil of a cheque or receipt etc. 3 a stunted tail etc. 4 the stump of a tree, tooth, etc. 5 (attrib.) going only part of the way through (stub mortise; stub tenon).… … Useful english dictionary
stub — noun 1》 the truncated remnant of a pencil, cigarette, or similar shaped object after use. 2》 a truncated or unusually short thing: he wagged his little stub of tail. 3》 the counterfoil of a cheque, ticket, or other document. 4》 [as modifier]… … English new terms dictionary
stub — /stʌb / (say stub) noun 1. a short projecting part. 2. the end of a fallen tree, shrub, or plant left fixed in the ground; a stump. 3. a short remaining piece, as of a pencil, a candle, a cigar, etc. 4. something unusually short, as a short,… …
stub — [[t]stʌb[/t]] n. v. stubbed, stub•bing 1) a short projecting piece or part 2) a short remaining piece, as of a pencil or cigar 3) (in a checkbook, receipt book, etc.) the inner end of each leaf, for keeping a record of the content of the part… … From formal English to slang
stub — [stub] n. [ME < OE stybb, akin to ON stubbr: for IE base see STOCK] 1. the stump of a tree or plant 2. a short piece or length remaining after the main part has been removed or used up [the stub of a tail, cigar, pencil, etc.] 3. any short… … English World dictionary
stub — I. noun Etymology: Middle English stubb, from Old English stybb; akin to Old Norse stūfr stump, Greek stypos stem Date: before 12th century 1. a. stump 2 b. a short piece remaining on a stem or trunk where a branch has been lost 2. something made … New Collegiate Dictionary
stub — stÊŒb n. short projecting part; small piece that remains after use; removable section of a check kept as a record of a transaction; part of a ticket that is returned to the user v. accidentally strike one s foot or toe against an object;… … English contemporary dictionary