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121 doblar el espinazo
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122 escarapelar
v.1 to dispute (discutir), to wrangle, to quarrel (mujeres).2 to have hair stand on end.3 to cringe upon hearing sharp noises.* * *1. VT1) LAm (=descascarar) to scrape off, scale off, chip off2) And (=arrugar) to crumple, rumple2. VI1) (=reñir) to wrangle, quarrel2) see VPR3.See:* * *escarapelar [A1 ]vt( Per): ese ruido me escarapela todo el cuerpo that noise sets my teeth on edge( fam)1( Per) (erizarse): se me escarapela todo el cuerpo cuando lo pienso it makes my hair stand on end just thinking about it2 ( Col) «piel» to peel* * *♦ vt2. Col, CRica, Ven [descascarar] to peel -
123 legración SF
(Med) D +++ C, scrape * -
124 legrado SM
(Med) D +++ C, scrape * -
125 panzazo
m.bellyflop, belly flop.* * *1 belly flop* * *SM3)* * *(Méx, RPl fam)belly flop ( colloq)* * *panzazo nmFam belly flop;darse un panzazo to do a belly flop -
126 raedura
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127 rasura
f.1 shaving as with a razor (afeitado).2 scraping, filing.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: rasurar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: rasurar.* * *SF1) (=llanura) flatness, levelness; (=lisura) smoothness2) (=afeitado) shave, shaving; (Téc) scrape, scraping -
128 traillar
v.to level ground.* * *VT (=rascar) to scrape; (=allanar) to level; (Agr) to harrow
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Scrape — may refer to:Medicine* Abrasion, a type of injuryTools* Bottle scraper, for removing content from bottles * Scraper (kitchen), a kitchen utensil * Card scraper, for smoothing wood or removing old finish * Hand scraper, for finishing a metal… … Wikipedia
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scrape the bottom of the barrel — {v. phr.}, {informal} To use or take whatever is left after the most or the best has been taken; accept the leftovers. * /At first they took out quarters, but they had so little money that they had to scrape the bottom of the barrel and paid with … Dictionary of American idioms
scrape the bottom of the barrel — {v. phr.}, {informal} To use or take whatever is left after the most or the best has been taken; accept the leftovers. * /At first they took out quarters, but they had so little money that they had to scrape the bottom of the barrel and paid with … Dictionary of American idioms
Scrape — Scrape, n. 1. The act of scraping; also, the effect of scraping, as a scratch, or a harsh sound; as, a noisy scrape on the floor; a scrape of a pen. [1913 Webster] 2. A drawing back of the right foot when bowing; also, a bow made with that… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scrape together something — scrape together (something) to gather something that is not easily available, esp. money. He managed to scrape together $20 for the train and came back home. Many immigrants have difficulty scraping enough money together for the application.… … New idioms dictionary