Español | Inglés |
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arre interjection | giddyup(used to make a horse go faster) |
arrea interjection | wow(excitement) |
arrear verb | harness [harnessed, harnessing, harnesses](to place a harness on something) |
arrebatado adjective | hasty [hastier, hastiest](acting in haste; being too hurried or quick) |
arrebatador adjective | captivating(beautiful) |
arrebatadoramente adverb | captivatingly(in a captivating manner) |
arrebatamiento noun | rapture [raptures](gathering up of believers in end times) |
arrebatamiento noun {m} | fit [fits](sudden outburst of emotion) |
arrebatar verb | bereave [bereft, bereaving, bereaves](To take away someone or something important or close) bogart(get something by bullying, intimidation; be a tough guy) commandeer [commandeered, commandeering, commandeers](to take arbitrarily or by force) snatch [snatched, snatching, snatches](to grasp and remove) stir [stirred, stirring, stirs](to incite to action) |
arrebatiña noun {m} | scramble(a rush or hurry) |
arrebato noun {m} | fit [fits](seizure) outburst [outbursts](a sudden expression of emotion) scramble(a rush or hurry) swoop [swoops](an act of rushedly doing something) |
arrebol noun {m} | blush(makeup) |
arrebolarse verb | blush [blushed, blushing, blushes](to redden in the face from shame, excitement or embarrassment) |
arrebujar verb | wrap up(To fold and secure something to be the cover or protection) |
arrecate noun {f} | arracacha(Arracacia xanthorrhiza, a South American root vegetable) |
arrecho adjective | horny [hornier, horniest](sexually aroused) |
arrecho adjective {m} | pissed off(annoyed, upset, angry) |
arrechucho noun {m} | fit [fits](sudden outburst of emotion) outburst [outbursts](a sudden expression of emotion) |
arrecife noun {m} | reef [reefs](rocks at or near surface of the water) shelf [shelves](reef, shoal, sandbar) |
arrecife de coral noun {m} | coral reef(mound or hummock of coral) |
arredataria noun {f} | landlady [landladies](female landlord) |
arreglar verb | adjust [adjusted, adjusting, adjusts](to modify) arrange [arranged, arranging, arranges](to put in order) array [arrayed, arraying, arrays](to clothe, ornament) fix [fixed, fixing, fixes](to mend or repair) order [ordered, ordering, orders](to set in (any) order) straighten out(correct or rectify) tidy up(to make clean (a small room or small space)) titivate [titivated, titivating, titivates](to make small improvements to) |
arreglar las cuentas con verb | reckon with(To settle accounts with or to settle claims with) |
arreglarse verb | get ready(to make ready or prepare) |