Spaniolă | Engleză |
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malo adjective | bad [worse, worst](unfavorable; negative) evil(intending to harm) mean(intending to cause harm, successfully or otherwise) rotten(cruel, mean or immoral) wrong [worse, worst](immoral) |
malogrado adjective | abortive(coming to naught; fruitless) |
maloliente adjective | foul-smelling(having a bad odour) malodorous(having a bad odor) smelly [smellier, smelliest](having a bad smell) stinky(having a strong, unpleasant smell) |
Malolos proper noun | Malolos(city in the Philippines) |
malos tratos noun {m-Pl} | domestic [domestics](domestic dispute, whether verbal or violent) |
malos tratos noun {m} | domestic violence(violence committed in a domestic setting) |
anómalo adjective | aberrant(deviating from the ordinary or natural type; exceptional; abnormal) anomalous(deviating from the normal) |
bicho malo nunca muere phrase | a creaking door hangs longest(something annoying or bothersome lasts the longest) the devil looks after his own(bad people often prosper unfairly) |
mamalogía noun {f} | mammalogy(the study of mammals) |
más vale malo conocido que bueno por conocer phrase | better the devil you know than the devil you don't know(something bad and familiar is better than something bad and unknown) |
poli bueno poli malo noun {m} | good cop bad cop(Psychological tactic) |
ponerse malo de verb | come down with(to show symptoms of an illness) |
tofu maloliente noun {m} | stinky tofu(form of fermented tofu) |
tímalo noun {m} | grayling [graylings](Thymallus thymallus) |