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1. verb(to pull with a sudden jerk.) pellizcar
2. noun(a sudden sharp pull: He gave her nose a playful tweak.) pellizcotr[twiːk]1 pellizcar1 pellizcotweak ['twi:k] vt: pellizcartweak n: pellizco mv.• pellizcar retorciendo v.n.• pellizco retorcido s.m.
I twiːktransitive verb pellizcar* ( retorciendo)
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noun pellizco m[twiːk]1. N1) (=pull) pellizco mto give sb's nose/ear a tweak — pellizcar a algn la nariz/la oreja
2) * (=small alteration) pequeño retoque m2. VT1) (=pull) pellizcar2) * (=alter slightly) retocar ligeramente* * *
I [twiːk]transitive verb pellizcar* ( retorciendo)
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noun pellizco m -
2 tweak
s.1 pellizco, tirón retorcido.2 ajuste fino, ajuste.3 mejora sutil a sistema de cómputo, mejora sutil a computadora, mejora sutil a ordenador, tweak.v.1 pellizcar.2 ajustar, ajustar finamente, poner a punto, reajustar.3 realizar pequeños cambios para afinar.(pt & pp tweaked) -
3 pellizcar
pellizcar ( conjugate pellizcar) verbo transitivo ‹persona/brazo› to pinch
pellizcar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to pinch, nip
2 (alimentos) to nibble ' pellizcar' also found in these entries: English: nip - pinch - tweak -
4 tirón
tirón sustantivo masculino dale un tirón de orejas tweak his ears for him (colloq); el autobús avanzaba a tirones the bus jerked along; de un tirón: me arrancó la cadena de un tirón he ripped the chain from my neck; lo leyó/bebió de un tirón (fam) she read/downed it in one gob) ( de músculo):
tirón sustantivo masculino
1 tug
un tirón fuerte, a hard pull o tug
2 (sacudida de un vehículo) jerk
3 (de un músculo) le dio un tirón, he pulled a muscle
4 (robo) dar el tirón a alguien, to snatch sb's bag Locuciones: fam (sin parar) de un tirón, in one go: leyó la novela de un tirón, she read the novel in one go ' tirón' also found in these entries: Spanish: dormir - jalada - jalón English: haul - heave - jerk - pull - reel off - slap - straight - tug - twitch - wrench - yank - go - reel - swoop
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