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1 reñir
reñir ( conjugate reñir) verbo intransitivo (esp Esp) ( enemistarse) to fall out with sb verbo transitivo (Esp) ( regañar) to scold, tell … off (colloq)
reñir
I vi (tener una discusión) to quarrel, argue (enfadarse, dejar de hablarse) to fall out [con, with]
II verbo transitivo
1 (regañar) to tell off: mamá me riñó por romper el perchero, mum told me off for breaking the hatstand
2 (una batalla) to fight ' reñir' also found in these entries: Spanish: discutir - tarifar English: bicker - fall out - fight - quarrel - squabble - tell off - argue - argument - row - tell - wrangle -
2 riña
Del verbo reñir: ( conjugate reñir) \ \
riña es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: reñir riña
reñir ( conjugate reñir) verbo intransitivo (esp Esp) ( enemistarse) to fall out with sb verbo transitivo (Esp) ( regañar) to scold, tell … off (colloq)
riña sustantivo femenino◊ riña de gallos (AmS) cockfight
reñir
I vi (tener una discusión) to quarrel, argue (enfadarse, dejar de hablarse) to fall out [con, with]
II verbo transitivo
1 (regañar) to tell off: mamá me riñó por romper el perchero, mum told me off for breaking the hatstand
2 (una batalla) to fight
riña sustantivo femenino
1 (pelea,discusión) quarrel, argument
2 (reprimenda) telling-off ' riña' also found in these entries: Spanish: disputa - gresca - lance - zafarrancho - zipizape - acalorado - bailarín - bochinche - bonche - callejero - camorra - cantarín - danzarín - gallo - jaleo - pelotera English: disagreement - fight - quarrel - quarreling - quarrelling - rough-and-tumble - settle - squabble - wrangling - argument - ballet - dancer - row - wrangle -
3 discutir
discutir ( conjugate discutir) verbo transitivo ‹ proyecto de ley› to debate, discuss verbo intransitivo to argue, quarrel; discutir por algo to argue about sth; discutirle a algn to argue with sb
discutir
I verbo intransitivo
1 to argue [de/sobre, about]
2 (regañar, reñir) to argue, have an argument
II verbo transitivo
1 (debatir, considerar) to discuss, talk about
2 (rebatir, poner en cuestión) to challenge, question ' discutir' also found in these entries: Spanish: bregar - chocar - comentar - gana - hablar - menos - pelear - pelearse - tarifar - tratar - alegar - mucho - pleitear - reñir - reunión English: argue - argument - bicker - blue - debate - disagree - discuss - dispute - fall out - horn - occasion - point - quarrel - quibble - talk over - talk through - thrash out - use - pointless - spar - talk - thrash - wrangle
См. также в других словарях:
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