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1 tyrant
(a cruel and unjust ruler: The people suffered under foreign tyrants.) tirano- tyrannically
- tyrannously
- tyrannize
- tyrannise
- tyranny
tyrant n tiranotr['taɪərənt]1 tirano,-atyrant ['taɪrənt] n: tirano m, -na fn.• tirano s.m.'taɪrəntnoun tirano, -na m,f['taɪrǝnt]N tirano(-a) m / f* * *['taɪrənt]noun tirano, -na m,f -
2 tyrant
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3 tyrant flycatcher
s.papamoscas, doral americano. -
4 petty tyrant
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5 tirano
tirano
◊ -na adjetivotyrannical ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino tyrant
tirano,-a
I adjetivo tyrannical
II sustantivo masculino y femenino tyrant ' tirano' also found in these entries: Spanish: tirana English: tyrant -
6 bully
'buli
1. plural - bullies; noun(a person who hurts or frightens other, weaker people: The fat boy was a bully at school.) matón
2. verb(to act like a bully towards.) intimidarbully1 n matónbully2 vb intimidardon't bully your little brother! ¡no intimides a tu hermanito!tr['bʊlɪ]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL estupendo,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbully for you! familiar ¡pues fíjate!————————tr['bʊlɪ]1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (hockey) hacer el saque inicial————————tr['bʊlɪ]1 matón,-ona1 (intimidate) intimidar, atemorizar2 (force, coerce) coaccionar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto bully somebody into doing something coaccionar a alguien para que haga algoadj.• de lo mejor adj.• excelente adj.n.• abusador s.m.• acuchillador s.m.• baladrón s.m.• braveador, -ora s.m.,f.• espadachín s.m.• fanfarrón s.m.• guapetón s.m.• guapo s.m.• hampón s.m.• jaque s.m.• jaquetón s.m.• majo s.m.• matachín s.m.• matamoros s.m.• matasiete s.m.• matón s.m.• pendenciero s.m.• perdonavidas s.m.• plantista s.m.,f.• terne s.m.v.• atormentar v.• baladronear v.• bravear v.• fanfarronear v.• fastidiar v.• intimidar v.• roncar v.
I 'bʊlia) c (thug, tyrant) matón, -tona m,f, bravucón, -cona m,fb) c ( in field hockey) bully m, salida f
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-lies, -lying, -lied transitive verb intimidar, matonear (AmL fam)to bully somebody into something: she bullied him into doing it — lo acosó hasta que lo hizo
Phrasal Verbs:
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bully for you/him! — (dated or iro) bravo!
I ['bʊlɪ]1. N1) (=person) matón(-ona) m / f, peleón(-ona) m / f2.VT (also: bully around) intimidar
II * ['bʊlɪ]1.ADJ † (=first-rate) de primera2.EXCLbully for you! — ¡bravo!
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* ['bʊlɪ]N (Mil) (also: bully beef) carne f de vaca conservada en lata* * *
I ['bʊli]a) c (thug, tyrant) matón, -tona m,f, bravucón, -cona m,fb) c ( in field hockey) bully m, salida f
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-lies, -lying, -lied transitive verb intimidar, matonear (AmL fam)to bully somebody into something: she bullied him into doing it — lo acosó hasta que lo hizo
Phrasal Verbs:
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bully for you/him! — (dated or iro) bravo!
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7 cacique
cacique sustantivo masculino (Hist) chief, cacique; (Pol) local political boss; ( hombre poderoso) tyrant
cacique m pey Pol local (political) boss (persona influyente e injusta) tyrant ' cacique' also found in these entries: Spanish: blanca - blanco English: boss - chieftaintr[kə'siːk]1 cacique nombre masculinon.• cacique s.m. -
8 verdugo
verdugo sustantivo masculino 1 ( en la horca) hangman 2 (Indum) balaclava; ( para el esquí) ski mask
verdugo,-a
I m (el que ejecuta) executioner (el que ahorca) hangman
II m,f pey (cruel) tyrant ' verdugo' also found in these entries: Spanish: ejecutor - ejecutora - verduga English: executioner - hangman - hang -
9 despot
'despot, ]( American) -pət(a person (usually the king or ruler of a country) with absolute power, often a tyrant.) déspota- despotic- despotically
- despotism
tr['despɒt]1 déspota nombre masulino o femeninodespot ['dɛspət, -.pɑt] n: déspota mf; tirano m, -na fn.• déspota s.m.'despɑːt, 'despɒtnoun déspota mf['despɒt]N déspota mf* * *['despɑːt, 'despɒt]noun déspota mf -
10 gouge
1. verb1) (to make (a groove or hole) with a tool: He gouged (out) a hole in the wood.) excavar, escoplear con gubia2) (to take or force out: The tyrant gouged out the prisoner's eyes.) arrancar
2. noun(a type of chisel for making grooves etc.) gubiatr[gaʊʤ]1 (hollow chisel) gubia1 escoplear con gubia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto gouge somebody's eyes out arrancar los ojos a alguien1) : excavar, escoplear (con una gubia)2) swindle: estafar, extorsionargouge n1) chisel: gubia f, formón m2) groove: ranura f, hoyo m (hecho por un formón)n.• gubia s.f.v.• acanalar v.• excavar con gubia v.gaʊdʒtransitive verb ( cut out) \<\<hole\>\> abrir*, hacer*Phrasal Verbs:[ɡaʊdʒ]1.N gubia f2.VT [+ hole etc] excavar* * *[gaʊdʒ]transitive verb ( cut out) \<\<hole\>\> abrir*, hacer*Phrasal Verbs: -
11 oppressor
noun (a ruler who oppresses his people; a tyrant.) opresortr[ə'presəSMALLr/SMALL]1 opresor,-raoppressor [ə'prɛsər] n: opresor m, -sora fn.• opresor s.m.ə'presər, ə'presə(r)noun opresor, -sora m,f[ǝ'presǝ(r)]N opresor(a) m / f* * *[ə'presər, ə'presə(r)]noun opresor, -sora m,f -
12 pitiless
see pitytr['pɪtɪləs]1 (killer, tyrant, etc) despiadado,-a2 figurative use (sun, wind, tec) implacablepitiless ['pɪt̬ɪləs] adj: despiadado♦ pitilessly advadj.• cruel adj.• despiadado, -a adj.• inhumano, -a adj.'pɪtɪləs, 'pɪtɪlɪsadjective despiadado['pɪtɪlɪs]ADJ [enemy] despiadado; [sun, storm] implacable* * *['pɪtɪləs, 'pɪtɪlɪs]adjective despiadado -
13 remorseless
adjective (cruel; without pity: a remorseless tyrant.) sin remordimientostr[rɪ'mɔːsləs]1 (pitiless) despiadado,-a2 (inexorable) implacableremorseless [ri'mɔrsləs] adj1) pitiless: despiadado2) relentless: implacableadj.• despiadado, -a adj.• implacable adj.rɪ'mɔːrsləs, rɪ'mɔːslɪs[rɪ'mɔːslɪs]ADJ1) (=merciless) despiadado2) (=relentless) [advance, progress] implacable, inexorable* * *[rɪ'mɔːrsləs, rɪ'mɔːslɪs] -
14 ruthless
'ru:Ɵlis(without pity: a ruthless attack; a ruthless tyrant.) despiadado; implacable- ruthlessness
ruthless adj despiadado / implacabletr['rʊːɵləs]1 cruel, despiadado,-aruthless ['ru:ɵləs] adj: despiadado, cruel♦ ruthlessly advadj.• cruel adj.• despiadado, -a adj.• endurecido, -a adj.• implacable adj.'ruːθləs, 'ruːθlɪsadjective < enemy> despiadado, implacable; < persecution> implacable, inexorable; < determination> firme, inflexible['ruːθlɪs]ADJ [person, act] despiadado, cruel; [efficiency, determination] inquebrantable, implacable; [opponent, enemy] implacable* * *['ruːθləs, 'ruːθlɪs]adjective < enemy> despiadado, implacable; < persecution> implacable, inexorable; < determination> firme, inflexible -
15 tyrannical
adjective (of or like a tyrant: a tyrannical ruler; His actions were tyrannous.) tiránicotr[tɪ'rænɪkəl]1 tiránico,-atyrannical [tə'rænɪkəl, taɪ-] adj: tiránico♦ tyrannically [-nɪkli] advadj.• tirano, -a adj.• tiránico, -a adj.tə'rænɪkəl, tɪ'rænɪkəladjective tiránico[tɪ'rænɪkǝl]ADJ tiránico, tirano* * *[tə'rænɪkəl, tɪ'rænɪkəl]adjective tiránico -
16 tyranny
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17 Tirana
tirano,-a
I adjetivo tyrannical
II sustantivo masculino y femenino tyranttr[tɪ'rɑːnə]1 Tiranan.• Tirana s.f. -
18 déspota
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19 verduga
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20 go down
v.1 bajar por (descend) (hill, ladder)2 descender, bajarse, ir en bajada, dirigirse hacia abajo.3 bajar a.4 caerse al suelo, caerse.5 disminuir, desmedrar, aminorar.6 hundirse, sucumbir.7 ponerse, ocultarse.8 ceder.9 caer.vi.1 bajar (descend); ponerse (sun); hundirse (ship)2 perder (be defeated) ( to contra), caer ( to ante)3 descender (decrease) (flood, temperature, prices); desinflarse (tire, balloon)to go down well/badly (with somebody) ser bien/mal acogido(a) (por alguien)he went down in history as a tyrant pasó a la historia como un tirano
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