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1 turn turtle
viWATER TRANSP enseñar la quilla al sol -
2 turn turtle
v.1 volcarse.2 voltearse, voltearse patas arriba. -
3 to turn turtle
zozobrar* volverse patas arriba; (Naut) volcar(se); (Aut) volcarse, dar una vuelta de campana -
4 turtle
(a kind of large tortoise, especially one living in water.) tortuga marina- turtle soup
turtle n tortuga marinatr['tɜːtəl]1 tortuga marina\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto turn turtle zozobrarturtle ['tərt̬əl] n: tortuga f (marina)n.• tortuga s.f.'tɜːrtḷ, 'tɜːtḷa) ( marine reptile) tortuga f marina or de marb) (AmE) ( tortoise) tortuga f['tɜːtl]1.N tortuga f (marina)- turn turtle2.CPDturtle soup N — sopa f de tortuga
* * *['tɜːrtḷ, 'tɜːtḷ]a) ( marine reptile) tortuga f marina or de marb) (AmE) ( tortoise) tortuga f -
5 turn
1 nELEC ENG espira f, marcha fMECH ENG revolution giro m, vuelta f, rotación f, revolución fPHYS vuelta fWATER TRANSP of tide repunte m2 vtMECH ENG tornear3 viSPACE dar vueltas, girar, virarWATER TRANSP navigation evolucionar, realizar una evolución -
6 collar
'kolə
1. noun1) (the part of a garment at the neck especially of a shirt, jacket etc: This collar is too tight.) cuello2) (something worn round the neck: The dog's name was on its collar.) collar
2. verb(to seize, get hold of: He collared the speaker as he left the room.) agarrarcollar n1. cuello2. collaris the dog's name on the collar? ¿pone el nombre del perro en el collar?
collar sustantivo masculino
collar sustantivo masculino
1 (joya) necklace
2 (de una mascota) collar ' collar' also found in these entries: Spanish: broche - chula - chulo - cierre - collarín - cuello - cuenta - ensartar - abrochar - estuche - lucir - poner - se - seguro - vuelta English: blue-collar - clasp - collar - dog collar - flea collar - hot - inherit - necklace - shirt-collar - white-collar - wing collar - blue - edge - flea - fray - frayed - loosen - man - miss - ruff - stiff - stud - turn - turtle - wear - whitetr['kɒləSMALLr/SMALL]1 (of shirt etc) cuello2 (for dog) collar nombre masculino3 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL collar nombre masculino, abrazadera1 familiar pescar, echar el guante a, pillar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get hot under the collar enfadarseto grab somebody by the collar agarrar a alguien por el cuellodetachable collar cuello falsocollar ['kɑlər] vt: agarrar, atraparcollar n: cuello mn.• ribete (Textil) s.m.n.• argolla s.f.• collar s.m.• cuello s.m.• manija s.f.• solapa (Textil) s.f.• virola s.f.v.• coger por el cuello v.
I 'kɑːlər, 'kɒlə(r)to get hot under the collar — sulfurarse, ponerse* hecho una furia
b) ( for animal) collar m
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transitive verb (colloq)['kɒlǝ(r)]he collared me as I was leaving — me agarró or me pescó cuando salía (fam)
1. N1) [of coat, shirt] cuello m- get hot under the collar2) (=necklace) collar m3) (for dog) collar m4) (Med) collarín m5) (Tech) (on pipe etc) collar m2.VT * [+ person] abordar, acorralar; [+ object] (=get for o.s.) apropiarse3.CPDcollar button N — (US) botón m de camisa
collar size N — medida f del cuello
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I ['kɑːlər, 'kɒlə(r)]to get hot under the collar — sulfurarse, ponerse* hecho una furia
b) ( for animal) collar m
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transitive verb (colloq)he collared me as I was leaving — me agarró or me pescó cuando salía (fam)
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7 cuello
cuello sustantivo masculinoa) (Anat) neck;◊ le cortaron el cuello they slit o cut his throat◊ cuello de botella (Auto) bottleneckcuello alto or vuelto or (AmL) tortuga turtleneck (AmE), polo neck (BrE); cuello redondo round neck
cuello sustantivo masculino
1 neck
2 (de la camisa) collar ' cuello' also found in these entries: Spanish: agarrotada - agarrotado - agua - desbocarse - desbocada - desbocado - masaje - rigidez - soga - voz - abrigar - alto - buzo - cogote - erguir - escocido - estirar - garganta - golilla - levantar - llegar - pañuelo - pico - postizo - refregar - rozar - se - subir - volver English: bottleneck - buttondown - cervical - cervix - collar - collarless - crane - millstone - neck - polo neck - raucously - ribbed - rubberneck - shirt-collar - stranglehold - top - turn up - turtleneck - V-neck - V-necked - wing collar - bottle - cravat - crew - crick - edge - polo - strangle - stud - throat - turtle
См. также в других словарях:
turn turtle — {v. phr.} To turn upside down. * /The car skidded on the ice and turned turtle./ … Dictionary of American idioms
turn turtle — {v. phr.} To turn upside down. * /The car skidded on the ice and turned turtle./ … Dictionary of American idioms
turn turtle — ► turn turtle (chiefly of a boat) turn upside down. Main Entry: ↑turtle … English terms dictionary
turn turtle — If something turns turtle, it turns upside down … The small dictionary of idiomes
turn turtle — verb overturn accidentally Don t rock the boat or it will capsize! • Syn: ↑capsize, ↑turtle • Hypernyms: ↑overturn, ↑turn over, ↑tip over, ↑tump over … Useful english dictionary
turn turtle — verb a) To turn upside down. Commonly used for boats and ships that capsize and turn through 180° so their hulls are above their superstructure, but it can refer to any vehicle in a similar position. 1998: a surfer prepares to turn turtle in the… … Wiktionary
To turn turtle — Turn Turn (t[^u]rn), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Turned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Turning}.] [OE. turnen, tournen, OF. tourner, torner, turner, F. tourner, LL. tornare, fr. L. tornare to turn in a lathe, to rounds off, fr. tornus a lathe, Gr. ? a turner s… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
turn turtle — in. to turn over, as with a ship. □ The old dog finally turned turtle, and that was the end. □ The car struck a pole and turned turtle … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
turn\ turtle — v. phr. To turn upside down. The car skidded on the ice and turned turtle … Словарь американских идиом
turn turtle — (chiefly of a boat) turn upside down. → turtle … English new terms dictionary
turn turtle — If a boat turns turtle, it capsizes or turns upside down in the water. We had fun sailing yesterday, although we nearly turned turtle a couple of times! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions