Spanish | English |
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ir de la Ceca a la Meca verb | make the rounds(to circulate from one place to another) |
ir de la mano verb | go hand in hand(to be closely related or go together well) |
ir de la mano con verb | go with(match, correspond with) |
ir de mal a peor verb | |
ir de mal en peor verb | worsen [worsened, worsening, worsens](transitive: make worse) |
ir de parranda verb | paint the town red(party in a rowdy, wild manner) |
ir de putas verb | wench [wenched, wenching, wenches](to frequent prostitutes) whore(to engage a prostitute) |
ir en cabeza verb | lead [led, leading, leads](intransitive: be ahead of others) |
ir en coche/carro/auto verb | drive(to travel by operating a motorized vehicle) |
ir en contra de verb | go against(to violate; breach) |
ir en el coche de San Fernando noun | shanks' mare(walking) shanks' pony(idiomatic references to walking) |
ir en yate verb | yacht(to voyage in a yacht) |
ir junto con verb | go along with(to abide by something) |
ir justo detrás de verb | slipstream(to take advantage of the suction) |
ir mal verb | go wrong(to fail) |
ir marcha atrás verb | back [backed, backing, backs](to go in the reverse direction) |
ir muy descaminado verb | bark up the wrong treeverb |
ir por la cuenta propia de uno verb | solo(to perform something in the absence of anyone else) |
ir por lana y volver trasquilado adjective | hoist by one's own petard(be hurt by one's own plot) |
ir por libre verb | do one's own thing(do what one considers best) |
ir por los cerros de Úbeda verb | beat around the bush(to delay or avoid talking about something difficult or unpleasant) |
ir por su cuenta verb | solo(to perform something in the absence of anyone else) |
ir tirando verb | get along(survive; to do well enough) get by(subsist) languish [languished, languishing, languishes](to live in miserable conditions) |
ir viento en popa verb | go great gunsverb |
ir y venir verb | come and go(arrive and depart) |
ira verb {f} | ire(anger, fret) |
ira noun {f} | anger(strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something) ire(great anger) wrath(great anger) |
ira noun {m} | umbrage(feeling of anger or annoyance) |
iracundia noun {f} | irascibility(proneness to anger) |
iracundo adjective | bilious(irritable, irascible) irascible(prone to anger) |
iracundosamente adverb | tetchily(in an annoyed or irritated manner) |
Irak proper noun {m} | Iraq(country) |