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1 hiriente
adj.1 hurtful, cutting (palabras).2 offensive, biting, spiky, abrasive.3 sardonic, caustic.* * *► adjetivo1 wounding2 figurado hurtful, cutting, wounding* * *ADJ1) [observación, tono] wounding, cutting2) [contraste] striking* * *adjetivo hurtful, wounding (before n)* * *= piercing.Ex. She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.* * *adjetivo hurtful, wounding (before n)* * *= piercing.Ex: She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.
* * *hurtful, wounding ( before n)* * *
hiriente adjetivo
hurtful, wounding ( before n)
hiriente adjetivo offensive, wounding
(palabras) cutting
' hiriente' also found in these entries:
English:
hurtful
- unkind
- cutting
* * *hiriente adj[palabras] hurtful, cutting* * *adj wounding, hurtful* * *hiriente adj: hurtful, offensive -
2 lacerante
adj.1 excruciating, stabbing.2 wounding, heartrending, harrowing.* * *► adjetivo* * *ADJ1) [dolor] excruciating2) [palabras, comentarios] wounding, cutting* * ** * *= piercing.Ex. She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.* * ** * *= piercing.Ex: She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.
* * ** * *lacerante adj1. [dolor] excruciating, stabbing2. [palabras] hurtful, cutting;[grito] piercing* * *adj1 dolor shooting2 palabras cutting* * *lacerante adj: hurtful, wounding -
3 zahiriente
adj.offensive, sardonic, caustic, biting.* * *ADJ wounding, hurtful* * *hurtful, wounding* * *zahiriente adjwounding, hurtful -
4 mortificador
adj.mortifying, wounding.m.mortifier.* * *= smarting, tormenting, tormentor.Ex. At 11:30 I was feeling that all was well with the world, and then at 11:35 I'm all tightened to a smarting tension by having been treated like scum.Ex. The end result was that they were only too anxious to make good their escape from their indefatigable and tormenting foes.Ex. The great tormentor of the human soul is a guilty conscience.* * *= smarting, tormenting, tormentor.Ex: At 11:30 I was feeling that all was well with the world, and then at 11:35 I'm all tightened to a smarting tension by having been treated like scum.
Ex: The end result was that they were only too anxious to make good their escape from their indefatigable and tormenting foes.Ex: The great tormentor of the human soul is a guilty conscience. -
5 pulla
f.1 gibe.2 dig, cutting remark, quip, jibe.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: pullar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: pullar.* * *1 gibe* * *SF1) (=insulto) cutting remark, wounding remark; (=mofa) taunt; (=indirecta) dig2) (=obscenidad) obscene remark, rude word* * *femenino gibe, cutting comment o remark* * *= jibe.Ex. The article highlights her countless subtle jibes at academe.* * *femenino gibe, cutting comment o remark* * *= jibe.Ex: The article highlights her countless subtle jibes at academe.
* * *A1 (dicho obsceno) obscenity2 (injuria) gibe, cutting comment o remark; (dicho gracioso) quipB ( Zool) gannet* * *
pulla sustantivo femenino
gibe
' pulla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
banderilla
English:
dig
- gibe
- taunt
- jibe
* * *pulla nfgibe, dig* * *f gibe* * *pulla nf1) : cutting remark, dig, gibe2) : obscenity -
6 raspar
v.1 to scrape (off).El clavo raspó el repello The nail scraped the plaster.La esponja raspa The sponge scrapes.2 to graze, to scrape.se raspó el codo she grazed o scraped her elbow3 to be rough.4 to grate against.La antena raspó el techo The antenna grated against the roof.* * *2 (con lija) to sand, sand down3 (hurtar) to nick, pinch4 (rasar) to graze, skim1 (vino) to be sharp2 (piel) to be rough; (toalla etc) to scratch\* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ pintura] to scrape offtienes que raspar la puerta para quitarle el barniz — you have to sand the door to get the varnish off
2) [+ piel] to scratchlos socialistas quedaron raspando la mayoría absoluta — the Socialists were a whisker o an inch away from achieving an absolute majority, the Socialists were within a whisker o an inch of achieving an absolute majority
3) [vino, licor] to be rough on4) * (=hurtar) to pinch *, swipe *5) Caribe * (=matar) to kill6) LAm * (=regañar) to tick off *, tell off *, scold7) Méx (=injuriar) to say unkind things to, make wounding remarks to8) [en un escrito] to scratch out2. VI1) [manos, tejido, licor] to be rough* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( con espátula) < superficie> to scrape; < pintura> to scrape offb) ( limar) to file, rasp2) <brazo/piel> to scrape, graze2.raspar via) toalla/manos to be rough; barba to scratch, be scratchyb) garganta (+ me/te/le etc) to feel rough3.rasparse v pron <rodillas/codos> ( con algo puntiagudo) to scratch; ( con algo áspero) to scrape, graze* * *= scrape, roughen.Ex. And it turned out that in the same year that Holmes made that remark, Fairchild said that all you have to do is scrape an organ with the back of a scalpel to make a discovery.Ex. Parts of the plate were toned by roughening it with a serrated rocker, the tone then being graded by burnishing.----* alisar raspando = scrape + smooth.* raspar las escamas = scale.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( con espátula) < superficie> to scrape; < pintura> to scrape offb) ( limar) to file, rasp2) <brazo/piel> to scrape, graze2.raspar via) toalla/manos to be rough; barba to scratch, be scratchyb) garganta (+ me/te/le etc) to feel rough3.rasparse v pron <rodillas/codos> ( con algo puntiagudo) to scratch; ( con algo áspero) to scrape, graze* * *= scrape, roughen.Ex: And it turned out that in the same year that Holmes made that remark, Fairchild said that all you have to do is scrape an organ with the back of a scalpel to make a discovery.
Ex: Parts of the plate were toned by roughening it with a serrated rocker, the tone then being graded by burnishing.* alisar raspando = scrape + smooth.* raspar las escamas = scale.* * *raspar [A1 ]vtA1 (con una espátula) ‹superficie› to scrape; ‹pintura› to scrape off2 (con lija) ‹superficie/pintura› to sand, sand down3 (limar) to file, raspB ‹piel› to scrape, grazeC ( Col) ‹hielo› to crush; ‹panela› to grate■ rasparvi1 «toalla/manos» to be rough; «barba» to scratch, be scratchyun vino fuerte que raspa a strong, rough wine2 «garganta» (+ me/te/le etc) to feel roughme raspa la garganta al tragar my throat hurts o feels rough when I swallow3 raspandopasé la prueba raspando I scraped through the test■ rasparse‹rodillas/codos› (con algo puntiagudo) to scratch; (con algo áspero) to scrape, graze* * *
raspar ( conjugate raspar) verbo transitivo
‹ pintura› to scrape off
verbo intransitivo
[ barba] to scratch, be scratchy
rasparse verbo pronominal ‹rodillas/codos› ( con algo puntiagudo) to scratch;
( con algo áspero) to scrape, graze
raspar
I verbo transitivo to scrape
(pintura) to scrape off
(lijar a mano) to sand (down)
II vi (ropa, manos, etc) to be rough
' raspar' also found in these entries:
English:
graze
- scrape
- scrape out
- scuff
- rasp
* * *♦ vt1. [rascar] [pintura] to scrape off;[pared] to scrape2. [rasguñar] to graze, to scrape3. [causar picor] to burn;este aguardiente raspa la garganta this liquor burns your throat♦ vito be rough, to scratch;esta lana raspa this wool scratches* * *I v/t1 tb MED scrapeII v/i be scratchy* * *raspar vt1) : to scrape2) : to file down, to smoothraspar vi: to be rough* * *raspar vb1. (pintura) to scrape off2. (ropa) to be itchy / to be rough -
7 vulneración
f.violation.* * *1 (gen) violation2 figurado (reputación) damaging, harming* * *SF infringement, contravention* * *femenino violation, infringement* * *= breach.Ex. The key is through controls, which must be built in so that breaches are detected.----* vulneración de la seguridad = security breach.* * *femenino violation, infringement* * *= breach.Ex: The key is through controls, which must be built in so that breaches are detected.
* vulneración de la seguridad = security breach.* * *A (de una persona) woundingB (de una ley) breakingC (de la dignidad) affront, violationD (de la intimidad, de un derecho) violation* * *vulneración nf1. [de prestigio, reputación] harming, damaging;[de intimidad] invasion2. [de ley, pacto] violation, infringement -
8 banderilla
f.1 banderilla (bullfighting).2 bullfighter's banderilla, narrow flag, banderilla, pencel.3 sweet flaky pastry.* * *1 (tauromaquia) banderilla (barbed dart stuck into the bull's back)2 (tapa) pickled onion, carrot, gherkin, pepper, etc. on a cocktail stick* * *SF1) (Taur) banderilla2) (Culin) savoury appetizer, savory appetizer (EEUU)3) LAm scrounging* * *femenino (Taur) banderilla ( barbed dart stuck into the bull's neck)* * *femenino (Taur) banderilla ( barbed dart stuck into the bull's neck)* * *A ( Taur) banderilla ( barbed dart stuck into the bull's neck)B* * *
banderilla sustantivo femenino (Taur) banderilla ( barbed dart stuck into the bull's neck)
banderilla sustantivo femenino
1 Tauro banderilla
2 fam (pulla) dig, wounding remark
3 Culin savoury snack (with onion, olives, gherkin, etc on a stick)
* * *banderilla nf1. Taurom banderilla, = barbed dart thrust into bull's back* * *f1 TAUR banderilla (dart stuck into bull’s neck during bullfight)* * *banderilla nf: banderilla, dart (in bullfighting) -
9 gatada
f.1 clawing, wounding with claws (arañazo).2 turn of a hare which is closely pursued.3 theft or robbery effected in an artful manner (ladrón).4 (coll.) An artful action or doing; scurvy trick (trampa).* * *SF1) (=movimiento) movement o act typical of a cat2) (=arañazos) scratching, clawing3) (=trampa) artful dodge, sly trick -
10 volapié
1 method used in killing the bull* * *SM (Taur) wounding thrusta volapié — [ave] half walking and half flying
- de volapié* * *running sword thrust* * *volapié nmTaurom = method of killing the bull in which the matador runs at the bull and thrusts a sword into its neck while it is standing still -
11 herido
• casualty• injure by fire• injured• injured party• injurer• struck• wound with arrows• wound with the lance• wounded person• wounding -
12 lesionado
• damaged• injure by fire• injured• injured party• injurer• wound with arrows• wound with the lance• wounded person• wounding -
13 persona herida
• injured• injurer• wound with the lance• wounding -
14 tejido
• cell tissue• fabric• text translator• textile industry• textually• textured• weatherproof enclosure• weave closely• wounding• wow -
15 plagosa
adj.wounding, making wounds. -
16 plagoso
adj.wounding, making wounds.
См. также в других словарях:
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