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2 wallop
'woləp
1. verb(to strike (something or someone) hard: He walloped the desk with his fist; I'll wallop you if you do that again!) golpear, pegar fuerte; zurrar
2. noun(a heavy or powerful blow: He gave John a wallop right on the chin.) golpe; zurratr['wɒləp]1 familiar (hit hard) pegar fuertewallop ['wɑləp] vt1) trounce: darle una paliza (a alguien)2) sock: pegar fuertewallop n: golpe m fuerte, golpazo mv.• golpear fuertemente v.wallop*n.• golpazo s.m.• golpe s.m.• tunda s.f.• zurra s.f.
I 'wɑːləp, 'wɒləptransitive verb (colloq) darle* una paliza a
II
noun (colloq) golpazo m (fam)['wɒlǝp]1. N1) (=blow) golpe m fuerte, golpazo * mwallop! — (=sound) ¡zas!
it packs a wallop * — es muy fuerte, tiene mucho efecto
2) (Brit) ** (=beer) cerveza f2.VT (=strike) golpear fuertemente; (=punish) dar una paliza a, zurrar ** * *
I ['wɑːləp, 'wɒləp]transitive verb (colloq) darle* una paliza a
II
noun (colloq) golpazo m (fam) -
3 wallop
s.1 tortazo, madrazo (México)2 pedazo de grasa, tuco de grasa.3 cerveza.4 licor.vt.1 dar un tortazo o madrazo a (México)2 dar un buen golpe a, dar un tortazo, golpear contundentemente, golpear duramente.3 derrotar totalmente.4 hervir bulliciosamente.5 moverse torpemente, trastabillar.vi.bullir, hervir.(pt & pp walloped) -
4 paliza
paliza sustantivo femenino 1 los matones le pegaron una paliza the thugs beat him up 2 (fam)a) ( esfuerzo):darse la paliza (fam) (trabajando, estudiando) to work one's butt off (AmE colloq), to slog one's guts out (BrE colloq)
paliza
I sustantivo femenino
1 (tunda, somanta) beating: aquellos bárbaros le dieron una paliza, those thugs beat him up
2 (derrota) beating: ¡menuda paliza le dio ayer el Elche al Betis!, Betis got a real thrashing by Elche the other day
3 (esfuerzo físico o mental) slog: nos dimos una paliza limpiando la librería, that was a real chore having to clean the book case
me he dado una paliza que no me tengo, I've really pushed myself to the limits
4 (tostón, rollo) drag, pain: no me des la paliza, stop being such a pain in the neck!
II mf fam bore, pain (in the neck), pest: ¡qué paliza(s) era el camarero!, that waiter was a real pain ' paliza' also found in these entries: Spanish: leña - soberana - soberano - solfeo - tundir - tute - pegar English: battering - beat - beat up - beating - do over - good - hammer - hammering - hiding - rough up - thrash - thrashing - whipping - whitewash - belt - pummel - wallop - whip -
5 pegar
pegar ( conjugate pegar) verbo transitivo 1 le pegaron un tiro they shot her pegarle un susto a algn to give sb a fright 2 ( con cola) to glue, stick 3 (fam) ( contagiar) ‹ enfermedad› to give; verbo intransitivo 1 (a un niño, como castigo) to smack sb; la pelota pegó en el poste the ball hit the goalpost [ artista] to be very popular 2 pegar CON algo to go with sth; pegarse verbo pronominal 1a) ( golpearse):◊ me pegué con la mesa I knocked o hit myself on the table;me pegué en la cabeza I banged o knocked my head 2 ‹ susto› to get; 3 ( contagiarse) [ enfermedad] to be infectious; se te va a pegar mi catarro you'll catch my cold; se le ha pegado el acento mexicano he's picked up a Mexican accent
pegar
I verbo transitivo
1 (adherir) to stick (con pegamento) to glue
2 (coser) to sew on
3 (arrimar) lean against: es mejor que pegues la cuna a la pared, you'd better put the cradle against the wall
4 (un susto, una enfermedad) to give
5 (realizar una acción) pegó fuego a la casa, he set the house on fire
pegó saltos de alegría, he jumped for joy
6 (maltratar) to hit: no pegues al niño, don't hit the child
II verbo intransitivo
1 (combinar) to match: ese jersey no pega con esos pantalones, that sweater doesn't go with those trousers (estar próximo a) to be next to: su casa está pegada al cine, his house is next to the cinema
2 (sol) to beat down Locuciones: no pegar ojo, not to sleep a wink ' pegar' also found in these entries: Spanish: cartel - cascar - frenazo - hebra - ojo - respingo - reventón - sacudir - zurrar - acertar - culo - dar - estirón - golpear - maltratar - rebote - salto - sonar English: affix - beat - beat down - believe in - belt - bond - give - glue - gum - hang - hit - paste - punch - put up - scare - sellotape - sew on - shoot - slap - slug - smack - stick - stick together - strike - tape - wallop - alone - attach - crack - even - go - jolt - superglue - wink -
6 sacudir
sacudir ( conjugate sacudir) verbo transitivo 1 ( golpear) ‹alfombra/colchón› to beat; ( para afirmar) to nod (one's head) 2 (conmover, afectar) to shake verbo intransitivo (CS, Méx) to dust sacudirse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( quitarse) ‹arena/polvo› to shake off
sacudir verbo transitivo
1 (de un lado a otro) to shake
2 (para limpiar) to shake off (una alfombra) to beat
3 (algo molesto) to brush off
4 fam (pegar a alguien) to wallop, beat sb up
5 (con una emoción intensa) to shock, shake
6 fig (impresionar) la muerte del poeta sacudió a todo el país, the death of the poet affected all the country ' sacudir' also found in these entries: Spanish: trapo English: agitate - beat - flail - fluff - jerk - jolt - shake - shake down - swish - toss - buffet - dust - flutter - jar - jiggle - rock -
7 torta
torta sustantivo femenino 1 (CS, Ven) (de cumpleaños, etc) cake; (decorada, con crema, etc) gateau 2 (Méx) ( bocadillo) sandwich 3 (fam) ( golpe):◊ darle una torta a algn to hit o wallop sb (colloq);pegarse una torta to bang one's head (o arm etc); liarse a tortas to come to blows
torta sustantivo femenino
1 Culin flat cake, LAm cake, tart
2 fam (bofetada) slap
3 fam (golpe fuerte) blow, thump, whack: me di una torta con la mesa, I bumped my head on the table (de coche, moto, etc) crash, smash
4 figurado ni torta, not a thing: no oía ni torta, I couldn't hear a thing ' torta' also found in these entries: Spanish: tortazo English: flapjack - thump - cake -
8 zurra
Del verbo zurrar: ( conjugate zurrar) \ \
zurra es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: zurra zurrar
zurra sustantivo femenino (fam) (good) hiding (colloq)
zurrar ( conjugate zurrar) verbo transitivo (fam) to wallop (colloq), to give … a (good) thrashing o hiding (colloq)
zurrar vtr fam (pegar) to beat, flog: zurrar la badana a uno, to tan someone ' zurra' also found in these entries: Spanish: cobrar - paliza English: spank - spanking - thrashing -
9 zurrar
zurrar ( conjugate zurrar) verbo transitivo (fam) to wallop (colloq), to give … a (good) thrashing o hiding (colloq)
zurrar vtr fam (pegar) to beat, flog: zurrar la badana a uno, to tan someone -
10 walloping
adj.enorme, colosal, de tamaño muy grande.adv.a walloping great pay rise una subida de sueldo de aquí te espero (español de España), un aumento de sueldo que para qué te cuento (Am)2 inmensamente.ger.gerundio del verbo WALLOP.
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