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1 watchchain
s.leontina, leopoldina, cadena del reloj de bolsillo. -
2 FOB
fob- fob someone off with something- fob off with something
- fob someone off with
- fob off withtr[fɒb]1 cadenilla de reloj\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfob watch reloj nombre masculino de bolsillo————————tr[fɒb]1 engañar, engatusar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto fob somebody off with excuses darle largas a alguiento fob something off on somebody endilgar algo a alguien, colocar algo a alguienn.• faltriquera del reloj s.f.• leopoldina s.f.v.• embolsar v.fɑːb, fɒbnoun ( watchchain) leontina f; (before n)Phrasal Verbs:- fob offABBR= free on board f.a.b.* * *[fɑːb, fɒb]noun ( watchchain) leontina f; (before n)Phrasal Verbs:- fob off -
3 fob
fob- fob someone off with something- fob off with something
- fob someone off with
- fob off withtr[fɒb]1 cadenilla de reloj\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfob watch reloj nombre masculino de bolsillo————————tr[fɒb]1 engañar, engatusar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto fob somebody off with excuses darle largas a alguiento fob something off on somebody endilgar algo a alguien, colocar algo a alguienn.• faltriquera del reloj s.f.• leopoldina s.f.v.• embolsar v.fɑːb, fɒbnoun ( watchchain) leontina f; (before n)Phrasal Verbs:- fob off[fɒb]1.VTto fob sb off (with sth): I've asked her about it but she fobs me off — se lo he preguntado, pero me da largas
she wants an answer, she won't be fobbed off — quiere una respuesta, no aceptará más evasivas
2. N†1) (=watch pocket) faltriquera f de reloj2) (=watch chain) leontina f3.CPD* * *[fɑːb, fɒb]noun ( watchchain) leontina f; (before n)Phrasal Verbs:- fob off -
4 fob
fob n1 ( pocket) gousset m ;2 ( watchchain) chaîne f ;▶ fob [sb] off, fob off [sb]1 ( palm off) se débarrasser de [enquirer, customer] ; I fobbed him off with an excuse j'ai inventé un prétexte pour me débarrasser de lui ;2 ( get rid of) envoyer [qn] balader ○ [person] ;
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