Španielčina | Angličtina |
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a ellos pronoun {m-Pl} | them(third personal plural pronoun used after a preposition or as the object of a verb) |
a los cuatro vientos verb | shout from the rooftops(proclaim) |
a los osados phrase | fortune favors the bold(luck favors the adventurous) |
a los pies de preposition | at the feet of(very devoted to) |
a todos los efectos preposition | for all intents and purposes(for every functional purpose) |
Actos de los Apóstoles proper noun {m-Pl} | Acts of the Apostles(fifth book of the New Testament) |
al freír de los huevos lo verá phrase | the proof of the pudding is in the eating(the only real test of something is as what it is intended to be used for) |
alcalosis noun {f} | alkalosis [alkaloses](abnormally increased alkalinity in the blood) |
alosa noun {f} | allose(epimer of glucose) shad [shads](fishes of the herring family) |
alosna noun {f} | wormwood(Artemisia absinthium) |
alquiler de vehículos noun | car rental(hiring of cars for short periods) |
alzacuellos noun {m} | clerical collar(collar worn by clergy) |
amilosa noun {f} | amylose(soluble form of starch) |
ampuloso adjective | bombastic(pompous or overly wordy) turgid(pompous or bombastic) |
anadiplosis noun {f} | anadiplosis(a rhetorical device) |
anastilosis noun {f} | anastylosis(reassembly of ruined monuments) |
andar en chanchullos verb | shill(to promote or endorse in return for payment) |
anglosajón adjective | Anglo-Saxon(related to the Anglo-Saxon peoples or language) |
anglosajón noun {m} | Anglo-Saxon(member of the Germanic peoples who settled in England during the early fifth century) |
anglosajón proper noun {m} | Old English(ancestor language of modern English) |
anglosajona noun {f} | Anglo-Saxon(member of the Germanic peoples who settled in England during the early fifth century) |
anguloso adjective | angular(relating to or forming an angle; sharp-cornered) |
anquilosado adjective | ossified(of ideas or attitudes, inflexible, old-fashioned) stale [staler, stalest](no longer new or interesting) |
anquilosar verb | ankylose [ankylosed, ankylosing, ankyloses](to cause bony structures to fuse or stiffen as a result of ankylosis) |
anquilosaurio noun {m} | ankylosaurus(large herbivorous dinosaur of the Cretaceous) |
anquilosis noun {f} | ankylosis [ankyloses](the growing together of bones) |
apaciguar los ánimos verb | clear the air(to assuage a hostile situation) pour oil on troubled waters(calm, appease or quieten) |
apretar los talones verb | take to one's heels(to flee or run away) |
aquéllos determiner {f} | those(plural of that) |
aquéllos pronoun {m-Pl} | that one(specified object) |
aquellos que entréis aquí phrase | abandon hope all ye who enter here(supposed inscription at the gate of hell) |
arcilloso adjective | clayey(composed of clay or containing (much) clay) |
arma de dos filos noun {f} | double-edged sword(idiomatic) |
armar hasta los dientes verb | arm to the teeth(to equip with weapons) |
arrastrar los pies verb | shamble [shambled, shambling, shambles](to walk while shuffling or dragging the feet) shuffle [shuffled, shuffling, shuffles](to walk without picking up one's feet) |