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fling [flings] (short sexual relationship) noun [UK: flɪŋ] [US: ˈflɪŋ] | amoríonoun aventuranoun devaneonoun escarceo amorosonoun líonoun rollonoun |
fling [flung, flinging, flings] (to throw oneself in a violent or hasty manner; to rush or spring with violence or haste) verb [UK: flɪŋ] [US: ˈflɪŋ] | arrojarseverb echarseverb lanzarseverb tirarseverb |
fling [flung, flinging, flings] (to throw with violence or quick movement; to hurl) verb [UK: flɪŋ] [US: ˈflɪŋ] | aventarverb lanzarverb |
baffling (puzzling and frustrating) adjective [UK: ˈbæf.l̩.ɪŋ] [US: ˈbæf.l̩.ɪŋ] | desconcertanteadjectiveJohn had not liked being a supply teacher; students would often cut up and play baffling tricks. = A John no le había gustado ser un profesor suplente; los estudiantes a menudo harían el indio y mostrarían trucos desconcertantes. |
baffle [baffled, baffling, baffles] (to totally bewilder; confuse or perplex) verb [UK: ˈbæf.l̩] [US: ˈbæf.l̩] | confundirverbJohn is baffled. = John está confundido. desconcertarverbThat just baffles me. = Eso me desconcierta. |
raffle [raffled, raffling, raffles] (to award by means of a raffle) verb [UK: ˈræf.l̩] [US: ˈræf.l̩] | rifarverb |
reshuffle [reshuffled, reshuffling, reshuffles] (to reorganize or rearrange something) verb [UK: ˌriː.ˈʃʌf.l̩] [US: ri.ˈʃəf.l̩] | reorganizarverb |
ruffle [ruffled, ruffling, ruffles] (to curl or flute) verb [UK: ˈrʌf.l̩] [US: ˈrʌf.l̩] | retorcerverb |
scuffle [scuffled, scuffling, scuffles] (to fight or struggle confusedly at close quarters) verb [UK: ˈskʌf.l̩] [US: ˈskʌf.l̩] | reñirverb |
shuffle [shuffled, shuffling, shuffles] (to put in a random order) verb [UK: ˈʃʌf.l̩] [US: ˈʃʌf.l̩] | barajarverbIt's your turn to shuffle. = Es tu turno de barajar. barajearverb mezclarverb |
shuffle [shuffled, shuffling, shuffles] (to walk without picking up one's feet) verb [UK: ˈʃʌf.l̩] [US: ˈʃʌf.l̩] | arrastrarverb |
stifling (that stifles) adjective [UK: ˈstaɪf.l̩.ɪŋ] [US: ˈstaɪf.l̩.ɪŋ] | sofocanteadjectiveThe air is stifling. = El aire es sofocante. |
stifle [stifled, stifling, stifles] (to die of suffocation) verb [UK: ˈstaɪ.fəl] [US: ˈstaɪ.fəl] | asfixiarseverb |
stifle [stifled, stifling, stifles] (to keep in, hold back, or repress (something)) verb [UK: ˈstaɪ.fəl] [US: ˈstaɪ.fəl] | reprimirverbJohn stifled a laugh. = John reprimió una risa. |
stifle [stifled, stifling, stifles] (to make (an animal or person) unconscious or cause (an animal or person) death by preventing breathing) verb [UK: ˈstaɪ.fəl] [US: ˈstaɪ.fəl] | sofocarverbThe heat is stifling to me. = El calor me está sofocando. |
trifling (trivial) adjective [UK: ˈtraɪf.l̩.ɪŋ] [US: ˈtraɪf.l̩.ɪŋ] | de chichinaboadjective de pitiminíadjective trivialadjective |
trifle [trifled, trifling, trifles] (To deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth) verb [UK: ˈtraɪ.fəl] [US: ˈtraɪ.fəl] | |
waffle [waffled, waffling, waffles] (to speak or write (something) at length without any clear aim or point, see also: ramble) verb [UK: ˈwɒf.l̩] [US: ˈwɑːf.l̩] | divagarverb |