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81 fanfarria
f.1 fanfare (music).2 show, razz(a)matazz (informal) (ostentación).3 boastful speech.* * *1 MÚSICA fanfare* * *SF1) (Mús) fanfare2) * (=jactancia) boasting* * ** * ** * *1 (banda) band ( consisting mainly of trumpet players)2 (música) fanfare3 (bombo) pomp and ceremony* * *fanfarria nf1. [música] fanfare2. [banda] brass band[jactancia] bragging* * *f brass band* * *fanfarria nf1) : (musical) fanfare2) : pomp, ceremony -
82 batirse
1 to fight* * *VPR1) (=luchar) to fightbatirse con algn — to fight sb, have a fight with sb
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■batirse verbo reflexivo
1 (luchar) to fight: los dos hermanos se batieron en duelo, both brothers fought a duel
2 (golpearse) to beat, bang: se está batiendo una puerta, there's a door banging
3 Mil to withdraw
batirse en retirada, to beat a retreat
' batirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
batir
- duelo
- retirada
* * *vpr1. [luchar] to fight;batirse en duelo to fight a duel2. [puerta] to slam shut3. CompFambatirse el cobre to break one's back, to bust a gut;batirse en retirada to beat a retreat;RP Fambatirse el parche to blow one's own trumpet* * *v/r beat a retreat;batirse en duelo fight a duel* * *vr: to fight -
83 bocinar
v.1 to sound the trumpet, bugle-horn, or huntsman's horn.2 to play the horn.* * *VI (Aut) to sound one's horn, blow the horn, hoot -
84 bocinero
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85 cencerrear
v.1 to jangle continually (mulas, caballos).Las campanitas de la puerta cencerrean The door bells jangle.Esa trompeta cencerrea That trumpet jangles.2 to clack.3 to play on an untuned guitar.4 to make a dreadful noise, as by windows and doors shaken by the wind.* * *1 (cencerros) to ring persistently2 figurado (un instrumento) to scrape3 figurado (puertas, máquinas) to rattle* * *VI1) [campanillas] to jingle2) [motor] to rattle3) (Mús) to make a dreadful noise -
86 echar frijoles
Méxto blow one's own trumpet -
87 no necesitar abuela *
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88 trompetear
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89 trompeteo
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90 no tener abuela
familiar not to be afraid of blowing one's own trumpet -
91 verdecillo
adj.&m.&diminut.Diminutive of VERDE, green.m. & diminut.greenfinch. (Ornate)* * *1 serin* * *verdecillo nm1. [planta] golden tree-trumpet2. [ave] serin -
92 araguaney
araguanay ( national tree of Venezuela)* * *araguaney nmtrumpet tree, tabebuia [Venezuelan national tree] -
93 abocardado
• bell-mouthed• bell-shaped• flare up in a rage• flared skirt• funnel-shaped• trumpet-shaped• wide-mouthed -
94 abocinado
• flare up in a rage• flared skirt• splayed• trumpet-shaped -
95 abocinar
• shape like a trumpet -
96 alabar su propia persona
• blow one's own trumpet• praise oneselfDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > alabar su propia persona
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97 alabarse a sí mismo
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98 alardear
• blow one's own trumpet• boast on• speak boastfully• spread oneself -
99 atrompetado
• bell-mouthed• funnel-shaped• trumpet-shaped -
100 cantar sus propias alabanzas
• blow one's own horn• blow one's own trumpetDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cantar sus propias alabanzas
См. также в других словарях:
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