Spanisch | Englisch |
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lata noun {f} | annoyance [annoyances](that which annoys) can [cans](a more or less cylindrical vessel for liquids) canister [canisters](container) chat [chats](informal conversation) snooze [snoozes](Something boring) tin(airtight container) |
lata de aerosol noun {f} | aerosol can(pressurized canister) |
latar verb | play hooky(to stay away from school, work, etc. without suitable permission or excuse) |
: paraulata noun {f} | mockingbird [mockingbirds](songbird of the family Mimidae) |
abrelatas noun {m} | can opener(device used to open tin cans) |
achocolatado adjective | chocolate(made of or containing chocolate) |
aquilatar verb | assay [assayed, assaying, assays](to analyze (a metal, compound)) |
bala de plata noun {f} | silver bullet [silver bullets](bullet made of silver) |
balata noun {f} | brake lining(consumable surfaces in brake systems) |
broncodilatador noun {m} | bronchodilator [bronchodilators](drug used to dilate and relax the bronchial passages) |
charlatanear verb | babble [babbled, babbling, babbles](to talk much) |
charlatanear noun | chatternoun |
charlatanería noun {f} | charlatanry(state of being a charlatan) |
chipolata noun | chipolata(type of sausage) |
comelata noun {f} | potlatch(communal meal to which guests bring dishes to share, see also: potluck) |
corcholata noun {f} | bottle cap(closure used to seal bottles) crown cap(type of bottle cap) |
culata noun | cylinder head(part of an internal combustion engine) |
culata noun {f} | breech [breeches](part of a cannon or other firearm) butt [butts](the end of a firearm opposite to that from which a bullet is fired) |
de plata adjective | silver(made from silver) |
delatar verb | betray [betrayed, betraying, betrays](to disclose or discover) give away(to unintentionally reveal a secret, or expose someone) inform [informed, informing, informs](to act as an informer, denounce) rat [ratted, ratting, rats](to tell on someone) rat out(to inform authorities (about someone)) roll on(to snitch or tattle (on a person or group), to reveal a secret under pressure,...) sneak [sneaked, sneaking, sneaks](to inform an authority about another's misdemeanours) snitch [snitched, snitching, snitches](inform on) squeal [squealed, squealing, squeals](to rat on someone) tattle [tattled, tattling, tattles](to report incriminating information or wrongdoing) |
dilatación noun {f} | dilation [dilations]noun expansion [expansions](fractional change in unit length per unit length per unit temperature change) |
dilatación noun {f}; dilatación {f} | dilatation [dilatations](prolixity) |
dilatación del tiempo noun {f} | time dilation(slowing of the passage of time at relativistic speeds) |