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cabestro noun {m} | halter [halters](animal's headgear) headstall(part of the bridle that fits over the horse's head) |
corazón destrozado noun {m} | heartbreak(anguish) |
dar clases a tu maestro verb | teach grandma how to suck eggs(teach an expert) |
destronamiento noun {m} | dethronement(the act of being dethroned) |
destronar verb | dethrone [dethroned, dethroning, dethrones](forcibly remove a monarch) supplant [supplanted, supplanting, supplants](to remove violently) |
destrozado adjective | broken(completely defeated and dispirited) distraught(deeply hurt, saddened, or worried) gutted(deeply disappointed) |
destrozar verb | abolish [abolished, abolishing, abolishes](to destroy) debunk [debunked, debunking, debunks](to discredit or expose the falsehood of something) destroy [destroyed, destroying, destroys](to damage beyond use or repair) rend [rent, rending, rends](to separate into parts with force) smash [smashed, smashing, smashes](to break violently) |
diestro adjective | able [abler, ablest](skillful) artful(exhibiting or using much art or skill, see also: dexterous; skilful) crafty [craftier, craftiest](dexterous) deft [defter, deftest](skillful) dexterous(skillful with one's hands) handy [handier, handiest](dexterous) nimble(adept at taking or grasping) skilled(having or showing skill) |
diestro noun {m} | bullfighter(a toreador or matador) right-handed(of one who uses their right hand in preference to, or more skillfully than their left.) |
Gran Maestro noun {m} | Grandmaster(highest title for chess player) |
la práctica hace al maestro phrase | practice makes perfect(if one practices an activity enough, one will eventually master it) |
lo nuestro pronoun | ours(that which belongs to us) |
maestro noun {m} | construction worker [construction workers](employee working at a construction site) master [masters](expert at something) teacher [teachers](person who teaches) |
maestro de capilla noun {m} | chapelmaster(director of music in a chapel) |
maestro de ceremonias noun {m} | host [hosts](moderator) master of ceremonies(someone who conducts a program by introducing performers) ringmaster(the person who manages the performers in a circus ring) |
maestro de nada noun | jack of all trades, master of none(person who has a competent grasp of many skills) |
maestro mío; adjective {m} | dear [dearer, dearest](an ironic way to start (often after my) addressing an inferior) |
mi coche se ha estropeado phrase | my car has broken downphrase |
muy señor nuestro noun | dear sirnoun |
no intentes dar clases a tu maestro phrase | don't try to teach grandma how to suck eggs(don't teach an expert) |