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1 unbutton
(to unfasten the buttons of: She unbuttoned her coat.) desabotonar, desabrochartr[ʌn'bʌtən]1 desabrochar1 familiar relajarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto unbutton oneself desahogarseunbutton [.ʌn'bʌtən] vt: desabrochar, desabotonarv.• desabotonar v.• desabrochar v.'ʌn'bʌtṇtransitive verb desabotonar, desabrochar['ʌn'bʌtn]1.VT desabrochar, desabotonar2.VI * hacerse más afable* * *['ʌn'bʌtṇ]transitive verb desabotonar, desabrochar -
2 unbutton
vt.1 desabrochar, desabotonar.2 desabrocharse, desabotonarse.(pt & pp unbuttoned) -
3 unbutton itself
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4 unbutton oneself
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5 to unbutton oneself
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6 unbuttoned
adj.desabrochado.pp.participio pasado del verbo UNBUTTON.pt.pretérito del verbo UNBUTTON. -
7 desabotonarse
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8 desabrochar
desabrochar ( conjugate desabrochar) verbo transitivo ‹prenda/zapatos/pulsera› to undo;◊ ¿me desabrochas? can you undo me? (colloq)desabrocharse verbo pronominal
desabrochar verbo transitivo to undo ' desabrochar' also found in these entries: English: unbutton - undo - unfasten - unhook - unbuckle
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Unbutton — Un*but ton, v. t. [1st pref. un + button.] To loose the buttons of; to unfasten. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unbutton — (v.) early 14c., from UN (Cf. un ) (2) opposite of + BUTTON (Cf. button) (v.). Related: Unbuttoned; unbuttoning … Etymology dictionary
unbutton — ► VERB 1) unfasten the buttons of. 2) informal relax and become less inhibited … English terms dictionary
unbutton — [unbut′ n] vt. 1. to free (a button) from the buttonhole 2. to unfasten the button or buttons of (a garment, etc.) vi. to unfasten buttons, as in disrobing … English World dictionary
unbutton — [[t]ʌ̱nbʌ̱t(ə)n[/t]] unbuttons, unbuttoning, unbuttoned VERB If you unbutton an item of clothing, you undo the buttons fastening it. [V n] She had begun to unbutton her blouse. [V ed] ...his unbuttoned blue coat … English dictionary
unbutton — UK [ʌnˈbʌt(ə)n] / US verb [transitive] Word forms unbutton : present tense I/you/we/they unbutton he/she/it unbuttons present participle unbuttoning past tense unbuttoned past participle unbuttoned to open the buttons on a piece of clothing … English dictionary
unbutton — /un but n/, v.t. 1. to free (buttons) from buttonholes; unfasten or undo. 2. to unfasten by or as if by unbuttoning: to unbutton a jacket. 3. to disclose (one s feelings, thoughts, etc.) after deliberate or prolonged silence. v.i. 4. to unfasten… … Universalium
unbutton — verb Unbutton is used with these nouns as the object: ↑blouse, ↑button, ↑coat, ↑collar, ↑jacket, ↑pants, ↑shirt … Collocations dictionary
unbutton — un•but•ton [[t]ʌnˈbʌt n[/t]] v. t. 1) to free (buttons) from buttonholes; unfasten or undo 2) to unfasten by or as if by unbuttoning: to unbutton a jacket[/ex] 3) to disclose (one s feelings, thoughts, etc.) after deliberate or prolonged silence… … From formal English to slang
unbutton — v.tr. 1 a unfasten (a coat etc.) by taking the buttons out of the buttonholes. b unbutton the clothes of (a person). 2 (absol.) colloq. relax from tension or formality, become communicative. 3 (as unbuttoned adj.) a not buttoned. b colloq.… … Useful english dictionary
unbutton — Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to loose the buttons of 2. to open by or as if by loosing buttons intransitive verb to undo buttons … New Collegiate Dictionary