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[traʊt] 1. 2.modificatore [ fishing] alla trota; [farm, fisherman] di trote* * *plural; see trout* * *[traʊt]1. n pl inv2. adj* * *trout /traʊt/n.● ( di cavallo) trout-coloured, dal mantello trotino □ trout farm, allevamento di trote □ trout fishing, pesca delle trote □ (zool.) salmon-trout, trota salmonata.(to) trout /traʊt/v. i.( sport) pescar trote; andare a pesca di trote.* * *[traʊt] 1. 2.modificatore [ fishing] alla trota; [farm, fisherman] di trote -
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v.1 to fish, to go fishing.Manolo pesca truchas Manolo fishes for trout.Manolo pesca en mayo Manolo fishes in May.2 to catch (informal) (contraer) (enfermedad).María pescó a su novio Mary caught her boyfriend unawares.Pesqué un resfrío I caught a cold.3 to catch (informal) (atrapar).lo pescaron intentando entrar sin pagar he got caught trying to get in without paying4 to land, to get oneself (informal) (conseguir).pescó un buen marido she landed herself a good husomebodyand5 to pick up, to understand (informal) (entender).¿has pescado el chiste? did you get the joke?6 to latch onto, to grab.Finalmente pescó a una viuda rica He finally latched onto a rich widow.* * *1 (ir a pescar) to fish, go fishing1 (sacar del agua) to get, catch3 (conseguir) to get, catch4 familiar (comprender) to understand, get■ éste no pesca una, el pobre he's a bit slow, poor thing5 familiar (coger por sorpresa) to catch\ir a pescar to go fishing* * *verb1) to fish2) catch* * *1. VT1) [+ peces, mariscos] to catch2) * (=agarrar)lo ha pescado la policía — he's been caught o nabbed * by the police
¡si no te abrigas vas a pescar una pulmonía! — if you don't wrap up you'll catch pneumonia!
viene a pescar un marido — she's come to get o bag * a husband
¡te pesqué! — caught you!, got you!
3) * (=entender) to get¿aún no has pescado el chiste? — haven't you got the joke yet?
2. VI1) [pescador] to fishpescar a mosca — to fish with a fly, flyfish
pescar a la rastra, pescar al arrastre — to trawl
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <trucha/corvina> to catchfuimos a pescar trucha(s) — we went trout-fishing, we went fishing for trout
2) (fam)a) <catarro/gripe> to catchb) <novio/marido> to get, hook (colloq & hum)c) <chiste/broma> to get (colloq)d) ( pillar) to catch2.lo pescaron robando — they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)
pescar vi to fish3.* * *= fish (for).Ex. The article 'Catfish ain't ugly' reviews the range of Web sites providing information about the catfish in the USA and places to go to fish for catfish.----* buen sitio para pescar = fishing spot.* caña de pescar = fishing rod, fishing pole.* cebo de pescar = fishing lure.* cesta para pescar langostas = lobster trap.* pescar furtivamente = poach.* red de pescar = fishnet, fishing net.* vara de pescar = fishing rod, fishing pole.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <trucha/corvina> to catchfuimos a pescar trucha(s) — we went trout-fishing, we went fishing for trout
2) (fam)a) <catarro/gripe> to catchb) <novio/marido> to get, hook (colloq & hum)c) <chiste/broma> to get (colloq)d) ( pillar) to catch2.lo pescaron robando — they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)
pescar vi to fish3.* * *= fish (for).Ex: The article 'Catfish ain't ugly' reviews the range of Web sites providing information about the catfish in the USA and places to go to fish for catfish.
* buen sitio para pescar = fishing spot.* caña de pescar = fishing rod, fishing pole.* cebo de pescar = fishing lure.* cesta para pescar langostas = lobster trap.* pescar furtivamente = poach.* red de pescar = fishnet, fishing net.* vara de pescar = fishing rod, fishing pole.* * *pescar [A2 ]vtA ‹trucha/corvina› to catchno pescamos nada we didn't catch anythingfuimos a pescar trucha(s) we went trout-fishing, we went fishing for troutB ( fam)1 ‹catarro/gripe› to catchpescarás una pulmonía como salgas con esta lluvia you'll catch your death if you go out in this rain ( colloq)¡qué borrachera pescó! he got really drunk!2 ‹novio› to get, hook ( colloq hum); ‹marido› to hook ( colloq)3 ‹chiste/broma› to get ( colloq)no pescas ni una you're so slow on the uptakeno pescó la indrecta she didn't take the hintpescarla(s) ( fam): creo que no la(s) pescaste, pero se refería a ti I don't think you realized, but he was talking about youse lo he explicado varias veces pero no la(s) pesca I've explained to him several times but he doesn't get it ( colloq)4 (pillar, sorprender) to catchlo pescaron robando they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)por fin te pesqué, llevo toda la mañana buscándote I've caught you at last, I've been looking for you all morningla pesqué en una mentira I caught her out lyingla noticia me pescó de sorpresa the news took me by surpriseme pescó la lluvia al salir del teatro I got caught in the rain as I came out of the theater■ pescarvito fishpescar a mosca to fly-fish■ pescarse* * *
pescar ( conjugate pescar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹trucha/corvina› to catch;
2 (fam)
◊ lo pescaron robando they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)
verbo intransitivo
to fish;
pescar verbo transitivo
1 to fish
2 fam (una enfermedad, a una persona) to catch
3 (una idea, una broma) to get
' pescar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
boya
- caña
- agarrar
- carrete
- corcho
- red
English:
bait
- catch
- collar
- fish
- fishing rod
- land
- poach
- rod
- spear
- tackle
- fishing
- get
- let
- nab
- net
* * *♦ vt1. [peces] to catch;sólo consiguieron pescar una bota all they caught was an old bootpescó una gripe she caught the flulo pescaron intentando entrar sin pagar he got caught trying to get in without payingha pescado un trabajo estupendo she's landed a fantastic job;pescó un buen marido she landed herself a good husband¿has pescado el chiste? did you get the joke?;cuando me hablan en francés no pesco ni una I can't understand a word when they speak to me in French♦ vito fish;ir a pescar to go fishing* * *I v/tII v/i fish;pescar con caña go angling* * *pescar {72} vt1) : to fish for2) : to catchpescar vi: to fish, to go fishing* * *pescar vb1. (coger peces) to fish -
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plurals; see fishfish1 n1. pez2. pescadofish2 vb pescartr[fɪʃ]1 pez nombre masculino■ did you catch any fish? ¿pescaste algo?2 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL pescado1 pescar en1 pescar ( for, -)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLlike a fish out of water como pez fuera del agua, como gallo en corral ajenoto drink like a fish beber como una esponjato have other fish to fry tener cosas más importantes que hacerthere are plenty of other fish in the sea hay mucho más donde elegirfish and chips pescado con patatasfish cake ≈ croqueta de pescado y patatasfish farm piscifactoríafish shop pescaderíafish slice pala de cocinafish tank peceraodd fish / queer fish tipo rarofish ['fɪʃ] vi1) : pescar2)to fish for seek: buscar, rebuscarto fish for compliments: andar a la caza de cumplidosfish vt: pescarn.• pescado s.m.• pez s.m.v.• pescar v.fɪʃ
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a) c ( Zool) pez mto be a big fish in a little pond — ser* un pez gordo ( en un lugar pequeño)
to drink like a fish — beber como un cosaco (fam), chupar como una esponja (fam)
to have other fish to fry — tener* cosas mejores or más importantes que hacer
to swim like a fish — nadar como un pez; (before n)
fish market — mercado m de pescado
b) u ( Culin) pescado mwet fish — (BrE) pescado m fresco
fish and chips — (esp BrE) pescado m frito con papas or (Esp) patatas fritas
neither fish, flesh, nor fowl — ni chicha ni limonada or limoná (fam)
c) ( person) (colloq)
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1.
a) pescar*to go fishing — ir* de pesca, ir* a pescar
to fish FOR something — \<\<for trout\>\> pescar* algo; \<\<for compliments/information\>\> andar* a la caza de algo
b) ( search) rebuscar*to fish (around) in one's pockets/bag — rebuscar* en los bolsillos/la bolsa
2.
vta) \<\<cod/mackerel\>\> pescar*b) \<\<river/lake\>\> pescar* enPhrasal Verbs:- fish out[fɪʃ]1. N(pl fish or fishes)- be like a fish out of water2) * (=person) tipo(-a) * m / f, tío(-a) m / f (Sp) *- he's a2.VI pescar; [trawler] faenarto fish for — [+ trout, salmon etc] pescar; [+ compliments, information] andar a la caza de
- fish in troubled waters3.VT [+ river, pond] pescar en; [+ trout, salmon etc] pescar4.CPDfish and chips N — pescado m frito con patatas fritas
fish and chip shop N — tienda de comida rápida principalmente de pescado frito y patatas fritas
fish course N — (plato m de) pescado m
fish factory N — fábrica f de pescado
fish farm N — piscifactoría f, criadero m de peces
fish farmer N — piscicultor(a) m / f
fish farming N — piscicultura f, cría f de peces
fish finger N — (Brit) palito m de pescado empanado
fish knife N — cuchillo m de pescado
fish manure N — abono m de pescado
fish market N — lonja f de pescado (Sp)
fish restaurant N — restaurante m de pescado
fish seller N (US) — = fishmonger
fish shop N — pescadería f
fish slice N — pala f para el pescado
fish stick N — (US) croqueta f de pescado
fish store N — (US) pescadería f
- fish out- fish up* * *[fɪʃ]
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a) c ( Zool) pez mto be a big fish in a little pond — ser* un pez gordo ( en un lugar pequeño)
to drink like a fish — beber como un cosaco (fam), chupar como una esponja (fam)
to have other fish to fry — tener* cosas mejores or más importantes que hacer
to swim like a fish — nadar como un pez; (before n)
fish market — mercado m de pescado
b) u ( Culin) pescado mwet fish — (BrE) pescado m fresco
fish and chips — (esp BrE) pescado m frito con papas or (Esp) patatas fritas
neither fish, flesh, nor fowl — ni chicha ni limonada or limoná (fam)
c) ( person) (colloq)
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1.
a) pescar*to go fishing — ir* de pesca, ir* a pescar
to fish FOR something — \<\<for trout\>\> pescar* algo; \<\<for compliments/information\>\> andar* a la caza de algo
b) ( search) rebuscar*to fish (around) in one's pockets/bag — rebuscar* en los bolsillos/la bolsa
2.
vta) \<\<cod/mackerel\>\> pescar*b) \<\<river/lake\>\> pescar* enPhrasal Verbs:- fish out -
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f.1 fishing.ir de pesca to go fishingpesca de altura deep-sea fishingpesca de arrastre trawlingpesca de bajura coastal fishingpesca con caña anglingpesca submarina underwater fishing2 catch (captura).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: pescar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: pescar.* * *1 (actividad) fishing2 (peces) fish\pesca con caña anglingpesca de altura deep-sea fishingpesca de arrastre trawlingpesca de bajura inshore fishing* * *SF1) (=actividad) fishingandar a la pesca de — (fig) to fish for, angle for
pesca de bajura — coastal fishing, shallow water fishing
2) (=lo pescado) catch* * *a) ( acción) fishingir or salir de pesca — to go fishing
b) ( peces) fish (pl)c) ( lo pescado)y toda la pesca — (fam & hum)
la madre, la prima y toda la pesca — her mother, her cousin, the whole lot o (AmE) bunch
* * *= catch, fishing, angling.Nota: Con caña.Ex. The CRONOS data bank includes a FISH domain, with data on catches and fleet statistics, and the COMEXT data bank covers the external trade statistics of fisheries.Ex. The user will automatically retrieve the same records regardless of whether 'Angling' or ' Fishing' is used as the search term.Ex. The user will automatically retrieve the same records regardless of whether ' angling' or 'Fishing' is used as the search term.----* aficionado a la pesca = fishing-hobbyist.* aparejos de pesca = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.* avíos de pesca = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.* barco dedicado a la pesca de la langosta = lobster boat.* enseres de pesca = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.* equipo de pesca = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.* la pesca del día = the day's catch, the catch of the day.* licencia de pesca = fishing licence.* permiso de pesca = fishing permit.* pertrechos de pesca = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.* pesca con mosca = fly fishing.* una buena pesca = a good catch.* útiles de pesca = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.* * *a) ( acción) fishingir or salir de pesca — to go fishing
b) ( peces) fish (pl)c) ( lo pescado)y toda la pesca — (fam & hum)
la madre, la prima y toda la pesca — her mother, her cousin, the whole lot o (AmE) bunch
* * *= catch, fishing, angling.Nota: Con caña.Ex: The CRONOS data bank includes a FISH domain, with data on catches and fleet statistics, and the COMEXT data bank covers the external trade statistics of fisheries.
Ex: The user will automatically retrieve the same records regardless of whether 'Angling' or ' Fishing' is used as the search term.Ex: The user will automatically retrieve the same records regardless of whether ' angling' or 'Fishing' is used as the search term.* aficionado a la pesca = fishing-hobbyist.* aparejos de pesca = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.* avíos de pesca = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.* barco dedicado a la pesca de la langosta = lobster boat.* enseres de pesca = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.* equipo de pesca = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.* la pesca del día = the day's catch, the catch of the day.* licencia de pesca = fishing licence.* permiso de pesca = fishing permit.* pertrechos de pesca = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.* pesca con mosca = fly fishing.* una buena pesca = a good catch.* útiles de pesca = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.* * *1 (acción) fishingla pesca de la sardina/del atún sardine/tuna fishingir or salir de pesca to go fishingpesca con caña anglingpesca con red net fishing2 (peces) fish (pl)aguas abundantes en pesca waters rich in fish, good fishing waters3(lo pescado): hoy hubo buena/mala pesca the fishing was good/bad today, I/we had a good/poor catch todayy toda la pesca ( fam hum): la madre, la prima y toda la pesca her mother, her cousin, the whole lot ( o the whole family etc)trajo el tocadiscos, la lavadora y toda la pesca she brought the record player, the washing machine, the lot o the works o the whole caboodle o everything but the kitchen sink ( colloq)Compuestos:deep-sea fishingtrawlingcoastal fishingsea fishingunderwater fishing* * *
Del verbo pescar: ( conjugate pescar)
pesca es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
pesca
pescar
pesca sustantivo femenino
ir or salir de pesca to go fishing;
pesca con red net fishing;
pesca submarina underwater fishing
pescar ( conjugate pescar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹trucha/corvina› to catch;
2 (fam)
◊ lo pescaon robando they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)
verbo intransitivo
to fish;
pesca sustantivo femenino fishing: fuimos de pesca, we went fishing
pesca de arrastre, trawling
pescar verbo transitivo
1 to fish
2 fam (una enfermedad, a una persona) to catch
3 (una idea, una broma) to get
' pesca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrastre
- arte
- captura
- corcho
- furtiva
- furtivo
- red
- submarina
- submarino
- utensilio
- veda
- abundante
- alto
- aparejo
- boya
- capitán
- cebo
- coto
- equipo
- útiles
- vedar
- vivir
English:
angling
- bite
- boat
- cast
- fishing
- fishing net
- fishing tackle
- float
- haul
- hook
- off-shore fishing
- catch
- deep
- fish
- fishery
- fix
- gear
- tackle
- trawl
- trawler
* * *pesca nf1. [acción] fishing;la pesca de la ballena whaling;ir de pesca to go fishingpesca de altura deep-sea fishing;pesca de arrastre trawling;pesca de bajura coastal fishing;pesca con caña angling;pesca deportiva angling [in competitions];pesca submarina underwater fishing2. [captura] catch;Famtoda la pesca: tuvimos que preparar la tienda de campaña y toda la pesca we had to get the tent ready and all the rest of it;vinieron Luis, su hermano y toda la pesca Luis, his brother and the rest of the crew all came* * *f1 actividad fishing2 ( peces) fish pl3:y toda la pesca fig fam the whole gang* * *pesca nf: fishing* * *pesca n fishing -
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péché [pe∫e]masculine noun* * *pɛʃ
1.
2.
1) Botanique peach2) ( activité) fishing3) ( poissons capturés) catchune belle pêche — a good ou fine catch
la pêche a été bonne? — lit did you catch anything?
4) (colloq) ( coup) clout (colloq)5) (colloq) ( forme)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *pɛʃ nf1) (= sport, activité) fishing2) (= poissons pêchés) catch3) (= fruit) peach4) ** * *B nf1 Bot peach; pêche blanche white peach; pêche jaune or abricot yellow peach; pêche de vigne vineyard peach;2 ( activité) fishing; pêche en mer/en rivière/côtière sea/freshwater/inshore fishing; grande pêche (au large) deep-sea fishing; pêche au thon/à la truite/au saumon tuna/trout/salmon fishing; ‘pêche gardée’ ‘private fishing’; aller à la pêche lit to go fishing (à for); aller à la pêche à la truite to go fishing for trout; aller à la pêche aux voix/informations fig to angle for votes/information; la pêche est ouverte the fishing season is open;3 ( poissons capturés) catch; une belle pêche a good ou fine catch; la pêche a été bonne? lit catch anything?; fig did you find anything interesting?;4 ○( coup) clout○; recevoir une pêche to get a clout;pêche à la baleine whaling; pêche au chalut trawling; pêche à la crevette shrimping; pêche à la cuillère spinning; pêche au harpon harpoon fishing; pêche au lancer casting; pêche à la ligne angling; pêche miraculeuse Relig miraculous draught of fishes; pêche à la mouche fly-fishing; pêche aux moules mussel gathering ou picking; pêche à la traîne trolling; pêche au vif live-bait fishing.I[pɛʃ] nom fémininpêche abricot/blanche yellow/white peach2. (familier) [énergie] get-up-and-goavoir la pêche to be full of get-up-and-go, to be on form————————[pɛʃ] adjectif invariableII[pɛʃ] nom féminina. [en mer] to go fishingb. [en eau douce] to go angling‘pêche interdite’ ‘no fishing’‘pêche réglementée’ ‘fishing by permit only’pêche à la baleine whaling, whale-hunting2. [produit de la pêche] catch3. [lieu] fisherypêche éloignée, grande pêche, pêche hauturière distant-water fishery -
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péché [pe∫e]masculine noun* * *pɛʃ
1.
2.
1) Botanique peach2) ( activité) fishing3) ( poissons capturés) catchune belle pêche — a good ou fine catch
la pêche a été bonne? — lit did you catch anything?
4) (colloq) ( coup) clout (colloq)5) (colloq) ( forme)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *pɛʃ nf1) (= sport, activité) fishing2) (= poissons pêchés) catch3) (= fruit) peach4) ** * *B nf1 Bot peach; pêche blanche white peach; pêche jaune or abricot yellow peach; pêche de vigne vineyard peach;2 ( activité) fishing; pêche en mer/en rivière/côtière sea/freshwater/inshore fishing; grande pêche (au large) deep-sea fishing; pêche au thon/à la truite/au saumon tuna/trout/salmon fishing; ‘pêche gardée’ ‘private fishing’; aller à la pêche lit to go fishing (à for); aller à la pêche à la truite to go fishing for trout; aller à la pêche aux voix/informations fig to angle for votes/information; la pêche est ouverte the fishing season is open;3 ( poissons capturés) catch; une belle pêche a good ou fine catch; la pêche a été bonne? lit catch anything?; fig did you find anything interesting?;4 ○( coup) clout○; recevoir une pêche to get a clout;pêche à la baleine whaling; pêche au chalut trawling; pêche à la crevette shrimping; pêche à la cuillère spinning; pêche au harpon harpoon fishing; pêche au lancer casting; pêche à la ligne angling; pêche miraculeuse Relig miraculous draught of fishes; pêche à la mouche fly-fishing; pêche aux moules mussel gathering ou picking; pêche à la traîne trolling; pêche au vif live-bait fishing.[peʃe] nom masculin1. [faute] sinpéchémortel/originel/véniel mortal/original/venial sinmon péché mignon, c'est le chocolat I just can't resist chocolate, chocolate is my little weakness2. [état] sina. [généralement] to lead a life of sin ou a sinful lifeb. [sans mariage religieux] to live in sin -
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Del verbo pescar: ( conjugate pescar) \ \
pesca es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: pesca pescar
pesca sustantivo femenino ir or salir de pesca to go fishing; pesca con red net fishing; pesca submarina underwater fishing
pescar ( conjugate pescar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹trucha/corvina› to catch; 2 (fam)◊ lo pescaon robando they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)verbo intransitivo to fish;
pesca sustantivo femenino fishing: fuimos de pesca, we went fishing
pesca de arrastre, trawling
pescar verbo transitivo
1 to fish
2 fam (una enfermedad, a una persona) to catch
3 (una idea, una broma) to get ' pesca' also found in these entries: Spanish: arrastre - arte - captura - corcho - furtiva - furtivo - red - submarina - submarino - utensilio - veda - abundante - alto - aparejo - boya - capitán - cebo - coto - equipo - útiles - vedar - vivir English: angling - bite - boat - cast - fishing - fishing net - fishing tackle - float - haul - hook - off-shore fishing - catch - deep - fish - fishery - fix - gear - tackle - trawl - trawler -
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1 noun(a) (aquatic creature) poisson m;∎ Astrology the Fish les Poissons mpl;∎ to catch a fish pêcher un poisson;∎ he caught three fish il a attrapé ou pris trois poissons;∎ I eat a lot of fish je mange beaucoup de poisson;∎ fish and chips poisson m frit avec des frites∎ he's a queer fish c'est un drôle de type;∎ to feel like a fish out of water ne pas se sentir dans son élément;∎ familiar to drink like a fish boire comme un trou;∎ there are plenty more fish in the sea un de perdu, dix de retrouvés;∎ to have other fish to fry avoir d'autres chats à fouetter;∎ to be a big fish in a small pond être grand parmi les petits;∎ to be a little fish in a big pond être perdu dans la masse;∎ neither fish nor fowl (nor good red herring) ni chair ni poisson(course, restaurant) de poisson∎ to fish with a line/a rod pêcher à la ligne/avec une canne;∎ to go fishing aller à la pêche;∎ to go trout fishing or fishing for trout aller à la pêche à la truite, aller pêcher la truite;∎ figurative to fish in troubled waters pêcher en eau trouble;∎ American familiar figurative to fish or cut bait se décider□(b) (search, seek)∎ he fished around for his pen under the papers il a fouillé sous ses papiers pour trouver son crayon;∎ to fish for information essayer de soutirer des informations;∎ to fish for compliments rechercher les compliments(river, lake etc) pêcher dans►► American Ornithology fish eagle balbuzard m, French Canadian aigle m pêcheur;fish farm établissement m piscicole;fish farmer pisciculteur(trice) m,f;fish farming pisciculture f;British fish finger bâtonnet m de poisson pané;fish glue colle f de poisson;Ornithology fish hawk balbuzard m, French Canadian aigle m pêcheur;fish hook hameçon m;fish kettle poissonnière f;fish knife couteau m à poisson;fish ladder échelle f à poissons;fish market marché m au poisson;fish meal farine f de poisson;Ornithology fish owl hibou m pêcheur;fish paste pâte f de poisson;fish shop poissonnerie f;fish slice pelle f à poisson;American fish stick bâtonnet m de poisson pané;Scottish fish supper poisson m frit avec des frites (à emporter);(from water) repêcher;∎ figurative he fished out his wallet il a sorti son portefeuille; (with difficulty) il a extrait son portefeuille;∎ she fished her keys out of her bag elle a fouillé dans son sac et en a extrait ses clés(from water) repêcher;∎ to fish up sth from one's memory ressortir qch de sa mémoire; -
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pescar ( conjugate pescar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹trucha/corvina› to catch; 2 (fam)◊ lo pescaron robando they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)verbo intransitivo to fish;
pescar verbo transitivo
1 to fish
2 fam (una enfermedad, a una persona) to catch
3 (una idea, una broma) to get ' pescar' also found in these entries: Spanish: boya - caña - agarrar - carrete - corcho - red English: bait - catch - collar - fish - fishing rod - land - poach - rod - spear - tackle - fishing - get - let - nab - net -
10 pescado
m.fish.pescado azul/blanco blue/white fishpast part.past participle of spanish verb: pescar.* * *1 fish\pescado azul blue fishpescado blanco white fish* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Culin) fish* * ** * *= seafood, fish.Ex. A search of the term 'shellfish' selects a further 126 terms, of which the six most highly ranked are: oysters, mussels, clams, tides, estuaries, and seafoods.Ex. What is absolutely certain is that without some preparation by the teacher, a visitor cannot hope to achieve very much; he is in little better a position than cold fish on a marble slab.----* aceite de pescado = fish oil.* albóndiga de pescado = fish cake.* caldereta de pescado = fish stew.* carne de pescado = fish meal.* croqueta de pescado = fish cake.* fuente de pescado = seafood platter.* guiso de pescado = fish stew.* pescado blanco = whitefish.* pescado inmaduro = fish fry.* pescado menudo = small fry, the, fish fry.* pescado y patatas = fish and chips.* * ** * *= seafood, fish.Ex: A search of the term 'shellfish' selects a further 126 terms, of which the six most highly ranked are: oysters, mussels, clams, tides, estuaries, and seafoods.
Ex: What is absolutely certain is that without some preparation by the teacher, a visitor cannot hope to achieve very much; he is in little better a position than cold fish on a marble slab.* aceite de pescado = fish oil.* albóndiga de pescado = fish cake.* caldereta de pescado = fish stew.* carne de pescado = fish meal.* croqueta de pescado = fish cake.* fuente de pescado = seafood platter.* guiso de pescado = fish stew.* pescado blanco = whitefish.* pescado inmaduro = fish fry.* pescado menudo = small fry, the, fish fry.* pescado y patatas = fish and chips.* * *1 ( Coc) fishCompuestos:blue fishwhite fish* * *
Del verbo pescar: ( conjugate pescar)
pescado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
pescado
pescar
pescado sustantivo masculino (Coc) fish;
( pez) (AmL) fish;◊ pescado azul/blanco blue/white fish
pescar ( conjugate pescar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹trucha/corvina› to catch;
2 (fam)
◊ lo pescadoon robando they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)
verbo intransitivo
to fish;
pescado sustantivo masculino fish ➣ Ver nota en fish
pescar verbo transitivo
1 to fish
2 fam (una enfermedad, a una persona) to catch
3 (una idea, una broma) to get
' pescado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
azul
- curar
- filete
- fritura
- lonja
- macerar
- O
- pala
- raspa
- adobar
- ahumar
- aliñar
- brasa
- bueno
- caer
- carne
- cenar
- chisporrotear
- coger
- crudo
- desmenuzar
- el
- espinoso
- estropear
- flan
- fresco
- hacer
- horno
- limpiar
- mal
- malo
- parrilla
- pasado
- pasar
- pesca
- salar
- salpicón
- tincar
English:
bone
- bony
- can
- catch
- choke
- dislike
- distinct
- dried
- fillet
- fish
- fish and chips
- fish finger
- fish stick
- fishy
- poach
- roe
- smoke
- whereas
- diet
* * *pescado nmfishpescado azul oily fish;pescado blanco white fish* * *m GASTR fish* * *pescado nm: fish (as food)* * *pescado n fish¿te gusta el pescado? do you like fish? -
11 pescado
Del verbo pescar: ( conjugate pescar) \ \
pescado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: pescado pescar
pescado sustantivo masculino (Coc) fish; ( pez) (AmL) fish;◊ pescado azul/blanco blue/white fish
pescar ( conjugate pescar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹trucha/corvina› to catch; 2 (fam)◊ lo pescadoon robando they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)verbo intransitivo to fish;
pescado sustantivo masculino fish ➣ Ver nota en fish
pescar verbo transitivo
1 to fish
2 fam (una enfermedad, a una persona) to catch
3 (una idea, una broma) to get ' pescado' also found in these entries: Spanish: azul - curar - filete - fritura - lonja - macerar - O - pala - raspa - adobar - ahumar - aliñar - brasa - bueno - caer - carne - cenar - chisporrotear - coger - crudo - desmenuzar - el - espinoso - estropear - flan - fresco - hacer - horno - limpiar - mal - malo - parrilla - pasado - pasar - pesca - salar - salpicón - tincar English: bone - bony - can - catch - choke - dislike - distinct - dried - fillet - fish - fish and chips - fish finger - fish stick - fishy - poach - roe - smoke - whereas - diet -
12 łap|ać
impf (łapię) Ⅰ vt 1. (chwytać) to catch [złodzieja, ryby, piłkę]- łapać motyle w siatkę to catch butterflies (in a net)- łapać zwierzę w sidła to snare an animal- łapać kogoś za ramię/przegub to grab a. catch sb by the arm/wrist- nagle ktoś łapie mnie za rękę i prosi o pomoc suddenly someone grabs hold a. catches hold of my hand and asks for help- łapać coś obiema rękami to grab a. grasp sth with both hands- łapać złodzieja! stop thief!- łapał pstrągi na wędkę he was fishing for trout- kot łapał myszy the cat was catching mice- łapać falę a. stację to pick up a wavelength a. station- to radio nie łapie fal długich this radio doesn’t get long wave- łapać wiatr [żagle] to catch the wind- łapał każdą możliwą robotę pot. he’d take any job he could get- łapał każdą nadarzającą się okazję he’d seize any opportunity that came his way a. came along- łapał każdą okazję do zarobienia pieniędzy he’d grasp any opportunity to earn some money- łapać oddech a. powietrze to gasp (for breath a. air)- z trudem łapać oddech to fight for breath- powoli łapał oddech po biegu he was slowly catching his breath a. getting his breath (back) after the run- łapać kogoś na czymś pot. to catch sb doing sth- łapać kogoś na kłamstwie to catch sb lying- łapać kogoś na gorącym uczynku to catch sb red-handed a. in the act- (czuję, że) łapie mnie grypa (I feel like) I’m coming down with (the) flu- często łapało go przeziębienie he often caught colds- podczas biegania łapie mnie kolka I get a stitch when I’m running- przy pływaniu często łapie mnie kurcz I often get cramp(s) when swimming ⇒ złapać2. pot. (rozumieć) to get- zaczął już łapać angielski he’s getting the hang of English now- łapiesz, o co mi chodzi? do you follow me?; do you catch my drift? pot.Ⅱ łapać się 1. (chwytać się) to grab hold (czegoś of sth)- łapał się za głowę ze zdumienia he clutched his head in astonishment- łapać się za kieszeń to grab hold of one’s pocket- łapać się za serce to put one’s hand on one’s heart- łapać się na coś pot. to fall for sth- łapać się na czyjeś pochlebstwa/piękne słówka to fall for sb’s flattery/smooth talk- łapać się na czymś pot. to catch oneself doing sth- łapię się na tym, że zaczynam być sentymentalny I realize I’m becoming sentimental- łapać się za coś pot. to set about doing sth, to get down to sth- łapać się za sprzątanie domu to set about cleaning the house ⇒ złapać się2. (zwierzęta) to get caught ⇒ złapać się■ łapać taksówkę to get a taxi, to grab a cab- niech mnie pan nie łapie za słowa don’t take me up on every word I say- łapać męża pot. to be out to get oneself a. find a husband- łapać ryby w mętnej wodzie pot., pejor. to fish in troubled watersThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łap|ać
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13 buga
(að), v. to bow, bend.* * *að, to bow; in fishing for trout with nets people in Icel. say, buga fyrir, to draw the net round; but mostly used metaph. and in compds, vfir-buga, to bow down, subdue; 3rd pers. pret. reflex. bugusk, from an obsolete strong verb bjúga, baug, occurs in Eyvind, bugusk álmar, bows were bent, Fms. i. 49. -
14 Temuka
Town in Canterbury. Location of pottery manufactuing.Temuka takes its name from the Maori "Te Umu Kaha" which translates to "the place of the hot ovens". These were huge earthenware pits dug by early Maori to process a prized food from the cabbage trees that grew abundantly in the area.Temuka is situated 18km from both Timaru and Geraldine on State Highway One. Nearby rivers Orari and Opihi provide excellent fishing for trout and salmon anglers from around the world. -
15 pescare
fish for( prendere) catchfig dig upladro, svaligiatore et cetera catch (red-handed)* * *pescare v.tr.1 to fish for (sthg.); ( prendere) to fish, to catch*; ( recuperare) to fish out: ho pescato una grossa trota, I have caught (o fished) a big trout; pescare perle, to dive for pearls; pescare trote, to fish for trout; pescare con la lenza, to angle; pescare con lo strascico, to trawl; domani andrò a pescare, tomorrow I shall go fishing; pescò dal fiume un vecchio cappello, he fished an old hat out of the river // pescare nel torbido, to fish in troubled waters2 (fig.) ( trovare) to get* hold of, to come* across: ''Dove hai pescato quell'orologio?'', ''Where did you get hold of that watch?''3 (fig.) ( cogliere sul fatto) to catch* red-handed: i ladri furono pescati mentre svaligiavano una gioielleria, the thieves were caught red-handed while robbing a jeweller's* * *[pes'kare]1. vt(essere pescatore di) to fish for, (prendere) to catch, (molluschi) to gather, (recuperare qc nell'acqua) to fish out, (fig : trovare) to get hold of, find2. vi* * *[pes'kare] 1.verbo transitivo2) colloq. (trovare) to get*, to find*, to fish3) colloq. (prendere a caso) to draw*, to pick (up)4) colloq. (sorprendere)2.pescare qcn. a fare qcs. — to catch sb. doing sth
1) (andare a pesca) to fish; (con la lenza) to angle; (a strascico) to trawl, to troll2) mar. [ nave] to draw*••* * *pescare/pes'kare/ [1]1 to fish for, to catch* [ pesci]; to catch* [ crostacei]; to dive for [perle, spugne]; pescare trote to (fish for) trout; pescare una trota to catch a trout2 colloq. (trovare) to get*, to find*, to fish; dov'è andato a pescare quei vestiti? where did he get that outfit from?(aus. avere)1 (andare a pesca) to fish; (con la lenza) to angle; (a strascico) to trawl, to troll; andare a pescare to go fishing; pescare in un fiume to fish a river2 mar. [ nave] to draw*pescare nel torbido to fish in troubled waters. -
16 pescador
adj.fishing.m.fisher, fisherman, angler.* * *► adjetivo1 fishing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino\pescador de bajura inshore fisherman* * *(f. - pescadora)nounfisherman / fisherwoman* * *pescador, -a1.ADJ fishing2.SM / F fisherman/fisherwomanpescador(a) a mosca — fly-fisherman/fly-fisherwoman
* * *- dora (m) fisherman; (f) fisherwoman* * *= fisherman [fishermen, -pl.], angler.Ex. However, in addition to the couple of examples that Ms Marshall cited from the extant and altogether active LC subject thesaurus, there are also BUS BOYS, MAN, LUMBERMEN, LONGSHOREMEN, FISHERMEN, etc.Ex. Most anglers use hooks that are entirely too large for trout fishing.----* águila pescadora = osprey, fish hawk.* botas de pescador = waders.* comunidad de pescadores = fishing community.* gavilán pescador = osprey, fish hawk.* halcón pescador = osprey, fish hawk.* picnic de pescador = shore dinner.* pueblo de pescadores = fishing community, fishing village.* * *- dora (m) fisherman; (f) fisherwoman* * *= fisherman [fishermen, -pl.], angler.Ex: However, in addition to the couple of examples that Ms Marshall cited from the extant and altogether active LC subject thesaurus, there are also BUS BOYS, MAN, LUMBERMEN, LONGSHOREMEN, FISHERMEN, etc.
Ex: Most anglers use hooks that are entirely too large for trout fishing.* águila pescadora = osprey, fish hawk.* botas de pescador = waders.* comunidad de pescadores = fishing community.* gavilán pescador = osprey, fish hawk.* halcón pescador = osprey, fish hawk.* picnic de pescador = shore dinner.* pueblo de pescadores = fishing community, fishing village.* * *masculine, feminineA ( masculine) fishermanB ( feminine) fisherwomanCompuesto:pescador/pescadora de perlaspearl fisher, pearl diver* * *
pescador
(f) fisherwoman
pescador,-ora m,f (hombre) fisherman
(mujer) fisherwoman
' pescador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pescadora
- martín pescador
English:
angler
- fisherman
- kingfisher
- poacher
- smock
- king
- wader
* * *pescador, -ora nm,f[en barco] fisherman, f fisherwoman; [de caña] angler pescador furtivo poacher* * *m fisherman* * *: fisherman m, fisherwoman f* * * -
17 fish
fish [fɪ∫]1. noun• do you like fish? tu aimes le poisson ?• there are plenty more fish in the sea les occasions ne manquent pas ; (relationship) un (e) de perdu(e) dix de retrouvé(e)s3. compounds• fish knife and fork couvert m à poisson ► fish market noun (retail) marché m au poisson ; (wholesale) criée f* * *[fɪʃ] 1. 2. 3.1) lit pêcherto fish for trout/cod — pêcher la truite/la morue
2) fig ( test for response)•Phrasal Verbs:- fish out••to drink like a fish — (colloq) boire comme un trou
there are plenty more fish in the sea — un de perdu, dix de retrouvés
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19 arpón
m.harpoon, gaff, gaff harpoon, spear.* * *1 harpoon* * *SM harpoon* * *masculino harpoon* * *= harpoon, gaff.Ex. With the aid of harpoons and boats, early hunters were able to procure sea mammals year round, and the population became sedentary.Ex. The use of a gaff is prohibited at all times when fishing for salmon, trout, freshwater fish or freshwater eels in England and Wales.* * *masculino harpoon* * *= harpoon, gaff.Ex: With the aid of harpoons and boats, early hunters were able to procure sea mammals year round, and the population became sedentary.
Ex: The use of a gaff is prohibited at all times when fishing for salmon, trout, freshwater fish or freshwater eels in England and Wales.* * *harpoonCompuesto:speargun* * *
arpón sustantivo masculino
harpoon;
arpón sustantivo masculino harpoon
' arpón' also found in these entries:
English:
harpoon
- spear
* * *arpón nm[para pescar] harpoon* * *m harpoon* * *♦ arponear vt -
20 garfio
m.hook.* * *1 hook, grapple* * *SM1) (=gancho) hook2) (Téc) (=arpeo) grappling iron, claw3) (Alpinismo) (=pico) climbing iron* * *masculino hook* * *= gaff.Ex. The use of a gaff is prohibited at all times when fishing for salmon, trout, freshwater fish or freshwater eels in England and Wales.* * *masculino hook* * *= gaff.Ex: The use of a gaff is prohibited at all times when fishing for salmon, trout, freshwater fish or freshwater eels in England and Wales.
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garfio sustantivo masculino
hook
garfio sustantivo masculino hook, grappling iron
' garfio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gancho
* * *garfio nmhook* * *m hook* * *garfio nm: hook, gaff, grapnel* * *garfio n hook
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