Angol | Spanyol |
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hunter-gatherer [hunter-gatherers] (person whose main food source is hunting and gathering) noun [UK: ˈhʌn.tə(r) ˈɡæ.ðə.rə(r)] [US: ˈhʌn.tər ˈɡæ.ðə.rər] | cazador-recolectornoun |
I think therefore I am (philosophical proof of existence) phrase [UK: ˈaɪ ˈθɪŋk ˈðeə.fɔː(r) ˈaɪ əm] [US: ˈaɪ ˈθɪŋk ˈðer.ˌfɔːr ˈaɪ ˈæm] | existophrase luego existophrase piensophrase por lo tantophrase |
in wine, there is truth (one tells the truth under the influence of alcohol) phrase | |
is there a smaller size (is there a smaller size?) phrase | |
is there any problem (is there any problem?) phrase | ¿algún problema?phrase |
lather [lathered, lathering, lathers] (to cover with lather) verb [UK: ˈlɑː.ðə(r)] [US: ˈlæ.ðər] | enjabonarverbI lather my face before shaving. = Me enjabono la cara antes de afeitarme. |
leatherette (type of fabric made to imitate the appearance of leather) noun [UK: ˌle.ðə.ˈret] [US: ˌle.ðə.ˈret] | escaynoun |
let there be light phrase | hágase la luzphrase sea la luzphrase |
neither here nor there (having no influence or significance on the issue at hand) adjective | no venir a cuentoadjective no venir al casoadjective |
over there (in that place) adverb [UK: ˈəʊv.ə(r) ðeə(r)] [US: ˈoʊv.r̩ ˈðer] | alláadverb allíadverb |
slither [slithered, slithering, slithers] (to move smoothly from side to side) verb [UK: ˈslɪ.ðə(r)] [US: sˈlɪ.ðər] | reptarverb |
slither [slithered, slithering, slithers] (to slide) verb [UK: ˈslɪ.ðə(r)] [US: sˈlɪ.ðər] | deslizarverbThe slippery snake slithered right out of his hand. = La escurridiza serpiente se deslizó fuera de su mano. deslizarseverb |
smithereens [smithereens] (fragments or splintered pieces; numerous tiny disconnected items) noun [UK: ˌsmɪ.ðə.ˈriːnz] [US: ˌsmɪ.ðə.ˈriːnz] | añicosnoun pedazosnoun trozosnoun |
smother [smothered, smothering, smothers] (to extinguish or deaden) verb [UK: ˈsmʌ.ðə(r)] [US: ˈsmʌ.ðər] | apagarverb extinguirverb |
smother [smothered, smothering, smothers] (to reduce to a low degree of vigor or activity) verb [UK: ˈsmʌ.ðə(r)] [US: ˈsmʌ.ðər] | reprimirverb |
smother [smothered, smothering, smothers] (to suffocate) verb [UK: ˈsmʌ.ðə(r)] [US: ˈsmʌ.ðər] | ahogarverb asfixiarverbThe assassin smothered his victim with a pillow. = El asesino asfixió a su víctima con una almohada. sofocarverb |
sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof (there is no need to worry about the future; the present provides enough to worry about) phrase | |
tether [tethered, tethering, tethers] (to restrict something with a tether) verb [UK: ˈte.ðə(r)] [US: ˈte.ðər] | acordonarverb amarrarverb |
weather [weathered, weathering, weathers] (to expose to weather) verb [UK: ˈwe.ðə(r)] [US: ˈwe.ðər] | meteorizarverb |
where there is a will there is a way (if someone wants or wills something strongly enough, a way can be found) phrase | más hace el que quiere que el que puedephrase querer es poderphrase |
who goes there phrase | ¿quién vive?phrase |
withered (shrivelled) adjective [UK: ˈwɪ.ðəd] [US: ˈwɪ.ðərd] | marchitoadjectiveCuriously, a flower bloomed on the withered up tree. = Curiosamente, una flor floreció en el árbol marchito. |
wither [withered, withering, withers] ((intransitive) shrivel, droop, dry up) verb [UK: ˈwɪ.ðə(r)] [US: ˈwɪ.ðər] | marchitarseverb |
wither [withered, withering, withers] ((intransitive) to become helpless due to emotion) verb [UK: ˈwɪ.ðə(r)] [US: ˈwɪ.ðər] | decaerverb |
wither [withered, withering, withers] ((transitive) to cause to shrivel or dry up) verb [UK: ˈwɪ.ðə(r)] [US: ˈwɪ.ðər] | marchitarverbThe flowers withered up. = Las flores se marchitaron. |