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1 tirador
m.1 shooter, gun, target shooter, marksman.2 thrower.3 doorhandle, knob, pull.4 handle, grip, lug.5 suspenders.6 drawer of a bill of exchange.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) shooter, marksman1 (de puerta, cajón) knob, handle; (cordón) bell-pull2 (tirachinas) catapult, US slingshot* * *noun m.handle, knob* * *tirador, -a1.tirador(a) apostado/a — sniper
tirador(a) certero/a — sharpshooter
2. SM1) [de cajón] handle; [de puerta] knob2) [de campanilla] bell pull3) (=tirachinas) catapult, slingshot (EEUU)4) (Arte, Téc) (=pluma) drawing pen* * *Ia) (de cajón, puerta) knob, handleb) ( tirachinas) slingshot (AmE), catapult (BrE)c) tiradores masculino plural (Arg, Bol) ( de pantalón) suspenders (pl) (AmE), braces (pl) (BrE)II- dora (m) marksman; (f) markswoman* * *= marksman [marksmen, -pl.], puller, shooter.Ex. It has no capacity, for example, to make the intellectual decisions which would attribute publications by Puschkin, Puskin, and Puszkin to the noted poor marksman Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin.Ex. See the flamboyantly costumed Rickshaw pullers and their gaily decorated carts = Vea los carritos decorados vistosamente y tirados por hombres vestidos ostentosamente.Ex. He was left without a scratch and pursued the shooter on foot until the gunman commandeered a passing car.* * *Ia) (de cajón, puerta) knob, handleb) ( tirachinas) slingshot (AmE), catapult (BrE)c) tiradores masculino plural (Arg, Bol) ( de pantalón) suspenders (pl) (AmE), braces (pl) (BrE)II- dora (m) marksman; (f) markswoman* * *= marksman [marksmen, -pl.], puller, shooter.Ex: It has no capacity, for example, to make the intellectual decisions which would attribute publications by Puschkin, Puskin, and Puszkin to the noted poor marksman Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin.
Ex: See the flamboyantly costumed Rickshaw pullers and their gaily decorated carts = Vea los carritos decorados vistosamente y tirados por hombres vestidos ostentosamente.Ex: He was left without a scratch and pursued the shooter on foot until the gunman commandeered a passing car.* * *1 (de un cajón, una puerta) knob, handle3 ( RPl) (de un vestido) (shoulder) strapmasculine, feminineA ( masculine) marksmanes un buen tirador he's a good shot o marksmanB ( feminine) markswoman* * *
tirador 1 sustantivo masculino
c)◊ tiradores sustantivo masculino plural (Arg, Bol) ( de pantalón) suspenders (pl) (AmE), braces (pl) (BrE)
tirador 2
(f) markswoman;
tirador,-ora
I m,f (que dispara: hombre)) marksman, (: mujer) markswoman
II sustantivo masculino (de la puerta, del cajón) knob, handle
(de un timbre, una campanilla) bell pull
' tirador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
manilla
- picaporte
- tiradora
- errar
English:
handle
- knob
- pull
- rifleman
- sharpshooter
- shot
- sling
- mark
* * *tirador, -ora♦ nm,f1. [persona] marksman, f markswoman;ser un buen tirador to be a good marksman2. [en esgrima] fencer♦ nm1. [mango] handle2. [de campanilla] bell rope3. [tirachinas] Br catapult, US slingshot* * *tirador nm: handle, knob: marksman m, markswoman f* * *tirador n2. (asa) knob / handle -
2 cabestro
m.1 halter (rope).2 leading ox (animal).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: cabestrar.* * *1 (dogal) halter2 (animal) leading ox* * *SM1) (=brida) halter2) (=buey) leading ox, bell-ox3) * (=cornudo) cuckold; (=lerdo) thickie ** * ** * *= halter.Ex. The author studies medieval representations of Saint Anthony Abbot and his accompanying piglet on a halter.* * ** * *= halter.Ex: The author studies medieval representations of Saint Anthony Abbot and his accompanying piglet on a halter.
* * *1 (cuerda) halter* * *
cabestro sustantivo masculino
1 Zool leading ox
2 fam pey (bestia) brute, bully: el jefe de Carmen es un cabestro, Carmen's boss is a dupe
' cabestro' also found in these entries:
English:
halter
* * *cabestro nm1. [cuerda] halter2. [buey] leading ox¡pero qué cabestro eres! how could you be so stupid?* * *m halter* * *cabestro nm: halter (for an animal)
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