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1 wellington boot
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2 wellington
tr['welɪŋtən] (A veces Wellington)1 bota de agua\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL'welɪŋtəna) ( short boot) (AmE) botín m, bota f ( corta)b) ( gumboot) (BrE) bota f de goma or de agua or de lluvia, catiusca f (Esp)['welɪŋtǝn]N (Brit) (also: wellington boot) bota f de goma* * *['welɪŋtən]a) ( short boot) (AmE) botín m, bota f ( corta)b) ( gumboot) (BrE) bota f de goma or de agua or de lluvia, catiusca f (Esp) -
3 Wellington
tr['welɪŋtən] (A veces Wellington)1 bota de agua\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL'welɪŋtəna) ( short boot) (AmE) botín m, bota f ( corta)b) ( gumboot) (BrE) bota f de goma or de agua or de lluvia, catiusca f (Esp)['welɪŋtǝn]N Wellington m* * *['welɪŋtən]a) ( short boot) (AmE) botín m, bota f ( corta)b) ( gumboot) (BrE) bota f de goma or de agua or de lluvia, catiusca f (Esp) -
4 botín
botín sustantivo masculino 1 ( bota corta) ankle boot; ( de bebé) bootee; ( de futbolista) (CS) boot 2 ( de guerra) plunder, booty; ( de ladrones) haul, loot
botín 1 m (de un robo) loot, booty
botín 2 m (calzado) ankle boot ' botín' also found in these entries: Spanish: despojos - recobrar - recuperar English: booty - carry off - haul - loot - make away with - plunder - spoil - ankle - boot - spoils - wellington (boot) -
5 bota
Del verbo botar: ( conjugate botar) \ \
bota es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: bota botar
bota sustantivo femenino 1 ( calzado) boot;◊ botas de caña alta/de media caña knee-high/calf-length boots;botas de agua rubber boots, wellingtons (BrE); botas de esquí/montar ski/riding boots 2 ( para vino) small wineskin
botar ( conjugate botar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ barco› to launch 2 ‹ pelota› to bounce 3 (AmL exc RPl) ( tirar) to throw … out; bótalo a la basura chuck o throw it out (colloq); bota el dinero to throw your money away 4 (AmL exc RPl fam) (— de trabajo) to fire (colloq), to sack (BrE colloq) ‹marido/esposa› to leave; 5 (AmL exc RPl fam) ( derribar) ‹puerta/árbol› to knock down; ‹botella/taza› to knock over;◊ no empujes que me botas stop pushing, you're going to knock me over6 (AmL exc RPl) ( perder) ‹aceite/gasolina› to leak verbo intransitivo (Esp) [ pelota] to bounce botarse verbo pronominal (AmL exc CS fam)
bota sustantivo femenino
1 boot
2 (de vino) wineskin
3 botas de agua, rubber boots, wellingtons Locuciones: figurado ponerse las botas, (sacar beneficio) to make a killing (atiborrarse) to stuff oneself
botar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (una persona) to jump
2 (un objeto) to bounce
II verbo transitivo
1 Náut to launch
2 (un balón, pelota) to bounce
3 LAm (echar de un lugar, despedir) to throw o chuck out ' bota' also found in these entries: Spanish: taco - botín - caña - empinar English: boot - bootstrap - bouncy - high tops - ski boot - surgical - wellington (boot) -
6 corta
Del verbo cortar: ( conjugate cortar) \ \
corta es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: corta cortar
cortar ( conjugate cortar) verbo transitivo 1 ( dividir) ‹cuerda/pastel› to cut, chop; ‹ asado› to carve; ‹leña/madera› to chop; ‹ baraja› to cut;◊ corta algo por la mitad to cut sth in half o in two;corta algo en rodajas/en cuadritos to slice/dice sth; corta algo en trozos to cut sth into pieces 2 (quitar, separar) ‹rama/punta/pierna› to cut off; ‹ árbol› to cut down, chop down; ‹ flores› (CS) to pick; 3 ( hacer más corto) ‹pelo/uñas› to cut; ‹césped/pasto› to mow; ‹ seto› to cut; ‹ rosal› to cut back; ‹ texto› to cut down 4 ( en costura) ‹falda/vestido› to cut out 5 ( interrumpir) ‹película/programa› to interrupt [ manifestantes] to block; 6 (censurar, editar) ‹ película› to cut; ‹escena/diálogo› to cut (out) 7 [ frío]:◊ el frío me cortó los labios my lips were chapped o cracked from the cold weatherverbo intransitivo 1 [cuchillo/tijeras] to cut 2a) (Cin):◊ ¡corten! cut!cortarse verbo pronominal 1 ( interrumpirse) [proyección/película] to stop; [llamada/gas] to get cut off; se me cortó la respiración I could hardly breathe 2 ‹brazo/cara› to cut; 3 ( cruzarse) [líneas/calles] to cross 4 [ leche] to curdle; [mayonesa/salsa] to separate 5 (Chi, Esp) [ persona] (turbarse, aturdirse) to get embarrassed
corto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (distancia, tiempo) short
2 fam (de poca inteligencia) corto,-a (de luces), dim-witted
3 (escaso) short: el guiso está corto de sal, the stew is short of salt
corto,-a de vista, short-sighted
4 (vergonzoso) shy
II sustantivo masculino
1 Cine short (film)
2 Auto luz corta, dipped headlights pl Locuciones: familiar quedarse corto, to fall short (of the mark), underestimate: y me quedo corto cuando digo que es la mejor película del siglo, and my saying that it's the best movie of the century is an understatement
cortar
I verbo transitivo
1 to cut (un árbol) to cut down (el césped) to mow
2 (amputar) to cut off
3 (la luz, el teléfono) to cut off
4 (impedir el paso) to block
5 (eliminar, censurar) to cut out
II verbo intransitivo
1 (partir) to cut
2 (atajar) to cut across, to take a short cut
3 familiar (interrumpir una relación) to split up: cortó con su novia, he split up with his girlfriend Locuciones: familiar cortar por lo sano, to put an end to ' corta' also found in these entries: Spanish: bacalao - corto - edad - manga - onda - rodaja - sketch - vida - botín - cortar - cuento - paso - rollo - talle - ve English: begin - forty winks - mow - short-sleeved - shortwave - short - sound - sprint - wellington (boot) -
7 goma
goma sustantivo femenino 1 2 3 (AmC fam) ( resaca) hangover;
goma sustantivo femenino
1 rubber: es tan flexible que parece de goma, she's as supple as elastic
goma de borrar, rubber, US eraser
suelas de goma, rubber soles
2 (elástica, para el pelo) rubber band
3 argot (preservativo) condom, US fam rubber
4 goma de mascar, chewing gum ' goma' also found in these entries: Spanish: borrar - pera - tapón - bala - elástico - estampilla - estirar - flojo - hule - ligar - pegado - ventosa - zapato English: elastic - eraser - gum - gumboots - rubber - rubber band - wellingtons - foam - glue - plastic - plunger - rubbery - seal - wellington (boot) -
8 lluvia
lluvia sustantivo femeninoa) (Meteo) rain;zonas de mucha lluvia areas of heavy rainfall; lluvia radiactiva nuclear fallout ( de críticas) hail, barrage
lluvia sustantivo femenino rain
lluvia acida, acid rain
lluvia de estrellas, star shower
una lluvia de felicitaciones, a shower of congratulations ' lluvia' also found in these entries: Spanish: cabronada - escorrentía - falta - gota - gracia - inoportuna - inoportuno - jorobar - martillear - pertinaz - precipitación - protegerse - resbalar - resguardarse - torrencial - abrigo - agua - amainar - amenazar - borrar - ceder - con - copioso - cubierto - desprevenido - diluvio - fino - fuerte - golpear - golpeteo - intermitente - oportuno - proteger - refugiar - refugio - repiquetear - repiqueteo - resguardar - seguir - sorprender English: acid rain - beat - beat down - because - brainstorm - come down - come on - deal - deluge - drench - driving - fall - fallout - hail of bullets - heavy - icy - in - incessant - lash - moderate - outpouring - rain - rain off - raindrop - rainstorm - set in - shower - spot - steady - teem - wet - acid - catch - drainage - hail - pouring - spit - wellington (boot)
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Wellington boot — Wel ling*ton boot [After the Duke of Wellington.] A riding boot for men, the front of which came above the knee; also, a similar shorter boot worn under the trousers. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Wellington boot — noun (19th century) a man s high tasseled boot • Syn: ↑Hessian boot, ↑hessian, ↑jackboot, ↑Wellington • Hypernyms: ↑boot … Useful english dictionary
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ˌwellington ˈboot — noun [C] British a rubber or plastic boot that does not let water in … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
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