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ugh meaning in Spanish

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ugh (to express disgust)
interjection
[UK: ɜː]
[US: ˈəɡ]

ajinterjection

fuchiinterjection

fúchilainterjection

guácalainterjectionUgh, mommy and daddy are kissing. = Guácala, mami y papi están besándose.

pufinterjection

afterthought [afterthoughts] (a subsequent thought)
noun
[UK: ˈɑːft.ə.θɔːt]
[US: ˈæft.ər.θɔːt]

idea tardíanoun
{f}

afterthought [afterthoughts] (something additional)
noun
[UK: ˈɑːft.ə.θɔːt]
[US: ˈæft.ər.θɔːt]

ocurrencia tardíanoun
{f}

alpine chough (Pyrrhocorax graculus)
noun
[UK: ˈæl.paɪn tʃʌf]
[US: ˈæl.ˌpaɪn tʃʌf]

chova piquigualdanoun
{f}

although (in spite of the fact that)
conjunction
[UK: ɔːl.ˈðəʊ]
[US: ˌɒlˈðo.ʊ]

a pesar deconjunction

aunqueconjunctionAlthough he is rich, he is not happy. = Aunque sea rico, no es feliz.

as though (as to suggest that)
conjunction
[UK: əz ðəʊ]
[US: ˈæz ˈðoʊ]

como siconjunction

beseech [besought, beseeching, beseeches] (to beg)
verb
[UK: bɪ.ˈsiːtʃ]
[US: bə.ˈsiːtʃ]

implorarverb

rogarverbThey beseeched him to stay. = Ellos le rogaron a él que se quedara.

suplicarverb

borough [boroughs] (municipal borough)
noun
[UK: ˈbʌ.rə]
[US: ˈbɜːˌro.ʊ]

concejonoun
{m}

municipionoun
{m}

bough [boughs] (firm (and often larger) branch of a tree)
noun
[UK: baʊ]
[US: ˈbaʊ]

ramanoun
{f}
The boughs of the large tree overhung the pond. = Las ramas del árbol grande cuelgan por encima del estanque.

buy [bought, buying, buys] (to accept as true)
verb
[UK: baɪ]
[US: ˈbaɪ]

creerverb

buy [bought, buying, buys] (to obtain something with money)
verb
[UK: baɪ]
[US: ˈbaɪ]

comprarverb

breakthrough [breakthroughs] (military advance)
noun
[UK: ˈbreɪk.θruː]
[US: ˈbreɪk.ˌθruː]

brechanoun
{f}

bring [brought, bringing, brings] (to transport toward somebody/somewhere)
verb
[UK: brɪŋ]
[US: ˈbrɪŋ]

llevarverbWe'll bring plenty of food. = Llevaremos un montón de comida.

traerverb

bughouse chess (variant of chess)
noun
[UK: ˈbʌɡ.haʊs tʃes]
[US: ˈbʌɡ.ˌhaʊs ˈtʃes]

Pasapiezasnoun
{?}

burst out laughing (suddenly start laughing intensely)
verb
[UK: bɜːst ˈaʊt ˈlɑːf.ɪŋ]
[US: ˈbɝːst ˈaʊt ˈlæf.ɪŋ]

reírse a carcajadasverb

catslaughter (killing of cats)
noun

felicidionoun

catch [caught, catching, catches] (to capture or snare)
verb
[UK: kætʃ]
[US: ˈkætʃ]

agarrarverbWe ran fast so they wouldn't catch us. = Corríamos rápido para que no nos agarraran.

atraparverbCatch the ball. = Atrapa la pelota.

capturarverbJohn made a great catch. = John hizo una captura impresionante.

pillarverbThe police are going to catch you sooner or later. = La policía te pillará tarde o temprano.

catch [caught, catching, catches] (to contract a disease or illness)
verb
[UK: kætʃ]
[US: ˈkætʃ]

cogerverbDon't catch a cold. = No cojas frío.

catch [caught, catching, catches] (to intercept an object in the air etc.)
verb
[UK: kætʃ]
[US: ˈkætʃ]

atajarverb

cazarverbThe eagle does not catch flies. = El águila no caza moscas.

catch [caught, catching, catches] (to perceive and understand)
verb
[UK: kætʃ]
[US: ˈkætʃ]

cacharverb

captarverbYou catch on quickly. = Captás rápido.

comprenderverb

caught with one's pants down (caught off guard, unprepared, or in an embarrassing situation)
adjective

en paños menoresadjective

pillado con el culo al aireadjective

chough [choughs] (bird of Pyrrhocorax)
noun
[UK: tʃʌf]
[US: tʃʌf]

chovanoun
{f}

cough [coughs] (expulsion of air from the lungs)
noun
[UK: kɒf]
[US: ˈkɑːf]

tosnoun
{f}
I have a cough. = Tengo tos.

cough [coughed, coughing, coughs] (push air from the lungs)
verb
[UK: kɒf]
[US: ˈkɑːf]

toserverbJohn coughed. = John ha tosido.

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