Englisch | Spanisch |
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eel [eels] (any fish of the order Anguilliformes) noun [UK: iːl] [US: ˈiːl] | anguilanoun |
Achilles heel (vulnerability in an otherwise strong situation) noun | talón de Aquilesnoun |
are you feeling better (familiar) phrase | ¿estás mejor?phrase |
banana peel (outermost layer of the banana) noun [UK: bə.ˈnɑː.nə piːl] [US: bə.ˈnæ.nə ˈpiːl] | cáscara de banananoun cáscara de plátanonoun |
beeline (straight course, ignoring established paths of travel) noun [UK: ˈbiː.laɪn] [US: ˈbiː.laɪn] | |
Beelzebub (a Semitic deity, another name for the Devil) proper noun [UK: bi.ˈel.zə.ˌbəb] [US: bi.ˈel.zə.ˌbəb] | Belcebúproper noun |
bring to heel (compel someone to obey) verb | meter en cinturaverb |
carbon steel (alloy of iron and carbon) noun [UK: ˈkɑː.bən stiːl] [US: ˈkɑːr.bən ˈstiːl] | acero al carbónnoun |
cartwheel [cartwheels] (gymnastic maneuver) noun [UK: ˈkɑː.twiːl] [US: ˈkɑːr.ˌtwil] | voltereta lateralnoun |
cartwheel [cartwheels] (wheel of a cart) noun [UK: ˈkɑː.twiːl] [US: ˈkɑːr.ˌtwil] | rueda del carronoun |
conger eel (large marine eel) noun | congrionoun |
cop a feel (to stealthily fondle someone) verb | meter manoverb |
cutthroat eel (fish of the family Synaphobranchidae) noun | anguila branquia bajanoun |
Damascus steel (ancient kind of steel used in sword making) noun | acero de Damasconoun |
dig in one's heels (to act in a determined manner) verb | empecinarseverb enrocarseverb |
electric eel [electric eels] (species of fish) noun [UK: ɪ.ˈlek.trɪk iːl] [US: ə.ˈlek.trɪk ˈiːl] | anguila eléctricanoun |
English wheel noun | rueda inglesanoun |
European eel (fish) noun [UK: ˌjʊə.rə.ˈpɪən iːl] [US: ˌjʊ.rə.ˈpiːən ˈiːl] | anguilanoun anguila comúnnoun anguila europeanoun |
extension reel (an extension lead that rolls up) noun | enrollacablesnoun |
feel [feels] (act of fondling) noun [UK: fiːl] [US: ˈfiːl] | caricianoun |
feel [felt, feeling, feels] (copulative: to seem) verb [UK: fiːl] [US: ˈfiːl] | parecerverbIt feels like rain. = Parece que va a llover. |
feel [felt, feeling, feels] (intransitive: to sympathise) verb [UK: fiːl] [US: ˈfiːl] | compadecerverb sentirloverbI can feel it. = Puedo sentirlo. |
feel [feels] (intuitive ability) noun [UK: fiːl] [US: ˈfiːl] | talentonoun |
feel [feels] (mental impression) noun [UK: fiːl] [US: ˈfiːl] | aspectonoun |
feel [feels] (quality) noun [UK: fiːl] [US: ˈfiːl] | tactonoun |
feel [felt, feeling, feels] (transitive: to sense by touch) verb [UK: fiːl] [US: ˈfiːl] | sentirverbI feel bad. = Me siento mal. tocarverb |
feel [felt, feeling, feels] (transitive: to think or believe) verb [UK: fiːl] [US: ˈfiːl] | creerverbAsk however many times you feel is necessary. = Preguntá cuantas veces creas necesario. |
feel [feels] (vague understanding) noun [UK: fiːl] [US: ˈfiːl] | ideanoun |
feel [felt, feeling, feels] verb [UK: fiːl] [US: ˈfiːl] | sentirseverbHe began to feel ill. = Empezó a sentirse mal. |
feel like (have a desire for something, or to do something) verb | apetecerverb tener ganas deverb |
feel like (perceive oneself to resemble) verb | sentirse comoverb |