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41 interruptor basculante
m.tumbler switch, tumbler. -
42 турман
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43 acróbata
f. & m.acrobat, tumbler, gymnast.* * *1 acrobat* * *SMF acrobat* * *masculino y femenino acrobat* * *= acrobat.Ex. For the elderly getting down on one's knees to look for books is a job for acrobats.* * *masculino y femenino acrobat* * *= acrobat.Ex: For the elderly getting down on one's knees to look for books is a job for acrobats.
* * *acrobat* * *
acróbata sustantivo masculino y femenino
acrobat
acróbata mf acrobat
' acróbata' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
titiritera
- titiritero
English:
acrobat
- tumble
* * *acróbata nmfacrobat* * *m/f acrobat* * *acróbata nmf: acrobat* * *acróbata n acrobat -
44 fiador
adj.guaranteeing, bonding.m.guarantor, voucher, backer, bail.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 person who sells on credit1 (de escopeta) safety catch2 (cerrojo) bolt\ser fiador,-ra de alguien (pagar fianza) to stand bail for somebody 2 (avalar) to vouch for somebody————————1 (de escopeta) safety catch2 (cerrojo) bolt* * *fiador, -a1.SM / F (Jur) (=persona) guarantor, bondsman (EEUU)salir fiador por algn — to stand security for sb; (Jur) to stand bail for sb
2. SM1) (Mec) catch; [de revólver] safety catch, safety (EEUU); [de cerradura] tumbler; [de ventana] bolt, catch2) † * (=trasero) bottom, backside, butt ( esp EEUU) ** * *- dora masculino, femenino (Com, Der, Fin) guarantor* * *= surety.Ex. If the contractor defaults in his performance and fails to fulfill his contractual promises, the surety can itself complete the contract, or pay damages up to the limit of the bond.* * *- dora masculino, femenino (Com, Der, Fin) guarantor* * *= surety.Ex: If the contractor defaults in his performance and fails to fulfill his contractual promises, the surety can itself complete the contract, or pay damages up to the limit of the bond.
* * *masculine, femininesalir fiador por algn to stand surety for sb, to act as guarantor for sbB* * *
fiador
fiador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino guarantor
' fiador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fiadora
English:
guarantor
* * *fiador, -ora♦ nm,fguarantor, surety;salir fiador por alguien to stand surety for sb♦ nm1. [de escopeta] safety (catch)* * *I m TÉC safety catchsalir fiador de alguien act as guarantor for s.o.* * *: bondsman, guarantor -
45 interruptor
adj.interrupting.m.1 switch.interruptor general mains switch2 breaker, circuit breaker, switch, contact breaker.3 light switch.* * *1 switch* * *noun m.* * *SM (Elec) switch* * *masculino switch* * *= switch, power switch.Ex. With tube selection, in which no mechanical parts are involved in the switches, little time need be occupied in bringing the correct card into use -- a second should suffice for the entire operation.Ex. An autoexec.bat DOS batch file gets the application up running by just pressing the power switch.----* interruptor de encendido/apagado = ON/OFF switch.* interruptor de pared = wall switch.* * *masculino switch* * *= switch, power switch.Ex: With tube selection, in which no mechanical parts are involved in the switches, little time need be occupied in bringing the correct card into use -- a second should suffice for the entire operation.
Ex: An autoexec.bat DOS batch file gets the application up running by just pressing the power switch.* interruptor de encendido/apagado = ON/OFF switch.* interruptor de pared = wall switch.* * *switchCompuestos:trip switchtumbler switch* * *
interruptor sustantivo masculino
switch
interruptor m Elec switch: ¿dónde está el interruptor de la luz?, where's the light switch?
' interruptor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encender
- pera
- dar
- llave
- switch
English:
depress
- go on
- light switch
- master
- switch
- throw
- light
* * *interruptor nmswitchinterruptor de corriente power switch; Elec interruptor de cuchilla knife switch;interruptor de la luz light switch;interruptor de pie foot switch* * *m EL switch* * *interruptor nm1) : (electrical) switch2) : circuit breaker* * *interruptor n switch [pl. switches] -
46 saltarín
adj.jumpy, springy.m.tumbler.* * *► adjetivo1 (que salta) lively, bouncing2 (aturdido) scatterbrained► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (que salta) energetic person, bundle of energy2 (aturdido) scatterbrain* * *saltarín, -ina1. ADJ1) (=que salta) [cabra, cordero, niño] frolicking; [rana, pulga] jumping, leaping2) (=inquieto) restless2.SM / F dancer* * ** * ** * *el agua saltarina de la fuente the leaping waters of the fountainuna casa llena de niños saltarines a house full of children jumping o scampering o leaping all over the place ( colloq)* * *
saltarín,-ina
I adjetivo restless, full of movement
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 jumper
2 dancer
3 m (joven con poco juicio) feather-brained youth
' saltarín' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
saltarina
* * *saltarín, -ina♦ adjfidgety♦ nm,ffidget* * *adj fidgety, nervous* * *frijol saltarín: jumping bean -
47 volatinero
m.tight rope walker, aerialist acrobat, aerialist, tumbler.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 acrobat* * *volatinero, -aSM/ F tightrope walker* * *- ra masculino, femenino acrobat* * *- ra masculino, femenino acrobat* * *volatinero -ramasculine, feminineacrobat* * *
volatinero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino acrobat
' volatinero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
equilibrista
- volatinera
* * *volatinero, -a nm,facrobat -
48 atecomate
SM Méx tumbler -
49 maromero
adj.acrobat, acrobatic.m.1 acrobat, tumbler.2 tightrope walker.3 political opportunist.4 trickster.* * *maromero, -aSM / F LAm1) (=funámbulo) tightrope walker; (=acróbata) acrobat2) (=político) opportunist (politician)* * *maromero -ramasculine, feminineA1 (Col, Méx, Ven) (equilibrista) tightrope walker2 ( Andes) (acróbata) acrobatun maromero de circo a circus acrobatB* * *maromero, -a nm,fAm salvo RP1. [acróbata] tightrope walker -
50 saltabanco
f. & m.1 mountebank, charlatan, street trader.2 tumbler, acrobat, juggler.m.saltimbanco, mountebank, quack.* * *SM1) ( Hist) quack, mountebank2) = saltimbanqui* * *
saltabanco(s) sustantivo masculino
1 (charlatán) mountebank
2 acrobat
' saltabanco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
saltabancos
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51 tumbadero
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52 dominguillo
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53 acróbata
• acrobat• aerialist• gym slip• gymnastic• tight rope walker• trapecium• trapezial• tumbler -
54 cortadillo
• short tumbler -
55 equilibrista
• acrobat• aerialist• equilibrist• gym slip• gymnastic• ropewalker• tight rope walker• tumbler -
56 esponja silícea
• glass shop• glass tumbler -
57 lana de vidrio
• fiberglass wool• glass tumbler• glassblower• glassware• glasswork• spun glass -
58 porfiado
• obstinate• rolltop desk• roly-poly• self-ventilation• self-winding• stubborn• tumbler toy• ways and means committee• waywardness -
59 tela de vidrio
• glass tumbler• glassblower -
60 tentempié
• bite to eat• snack• tumbler glass
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Tumbler — may refer to:* A part of a lock whose position must be changed by a key in order to release the bolt (see also: pin tumbler lock, tubular pin tumbler lock, and disc tumbler lock) * Flat bottomed glassware and drinkware without a handle, foot, or… … Wikipedia
Tumbler — mit Whisky Ein Tumbler (von engl. to tumble stürzen, taumeln) ist ein kurzes Trinkglas mit einem dicken, sehr stabilen Boden, der ursprünglich rund geformt war, so dass das Glas beim aufrechten Hinstellen umfiel, was ihm im Englischen seinen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tumbler — Le tumbler est un verre d une contenance de 25 cl, idéal pour servir les cocktails de type long drinks. Ceux ci, préparés pour être servis dans des tumblers n’excèdent pas 15 cl puisque la glace occupe un espace important dans le verre … Wikipédia en Français
Tumbler — Tum bler, n. 1. One who tumbles; one who plays tricks by various motions of the body; an acrobat. [1913 Webster] 2. A movable obstruction in a lock, consisting of a lever, latch, wheel, slide, or the like, which must be adjusted to a particular… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tumbler — (n.) mid 14c., acrobat, agent noun from TUMBLE (Cf. tumble) (v.). A fem. form was tumbester (late 14c.). Meaning drinking glass is recorded from 1660s, originally a glass with a rounded or pointed bottom which would cause it to tumble, and thus… … Etymology dictionary
tumbler — ► NOUN 1) a drinking glass with straight sides and no handle or stem. [ORIGIN: formerly having a rounded bottom so as not to stand upright.] 2) an acrobat. 3) a pivoted piece in a lock that holds the bolt until lifted by a key. 4) an electrical… … English terms dictionary
tumbler — [tum′blər] n. 1. an acrobat or gymnast who does somersaults, handsprings, etc. 2. a dog, such as a small greyhound, formerly trained to seize rabbits after attracting their attention by tumbling about acrobatically 3. a kind of pigeon that does… … English World dictionary
tumbler — [[t]tʌ̱mblə(r)[/t]] tumblers 1) N COUNT A tumbler is a drinking glass with straight sides. He took a tumbler from a cupboard. N COUNT: usu N of n The contents of a tumbler can be referred to as a tumbler of something. Add a few drops to half a… … English dictionary
tumbler — UK [ˈtʌmblə(r)] / US [ˈtʌmblər] noun [countable] Word forms tumbler : singular tumbler plural tumblers 1) a) a drinking glass without a handle or stem b) the amount of drink that a tumbler can contain 2) old fashioned someone who does a… … English dictionary
Tumbler — Trockner; Wäschetrockner * * * Tum|b|ler [ tamblɐ ], der; s, [engl. tumbler, gek. aus: tumble drier, aus: to tumble = schleudern u. drier, zu: to dry = trocknen]: (schweiz.) elektrischer Wäschetrockner. * * * Tumb|ler [ tamblɐ], der; s, [engl.… … Universal-Lexikon
tumbler — noun Date: 14th century 1. one that tumbles: as a. one who performs tumbling feats ; acrobat b. any of various domestic pigeons that tumble or somersault backward in flight or on the ground 2. a drinking glass without foot or stem and originally… … New Collegiate Dictionary