Spanska | Engelska |
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lasca noun {f} | flake [flakes](archaeology: thin stone tool) |
lascivamente adverb | lustfully(in a lustful manner) |
lascivia noun {f} | lasciviousness(the state or characteristic of being lascivious) salaciousness(state or characteristic of being salacious) |
lascivo adjective | bawdy [bawdier, bawdiest](obscene) dirty [dirtier, dirtiest](morally unclean, obscene or indecent) lascivious(wanton) lecherous(given to a lustful craving of sexual activities) lewd [lewder, lewdest](lascivious) prurient(uneasy with desire; lustful) wanton(lewd, immoral; sexually open/free) |
láser noun {m} | laser [lasers](device producing beam of light) |
lasitud noun | lassitude(lethargy) |
lástima noun | clemency(forgiveness or compassion) |
lástima noun {f} | pity(feeling of sympathy) |
lastimadura noun {f} | injury [injuries](damage or violation) |
lastimar verb | hurt [hurt, hurting, hurts](to cause physical pain and/or injury) injure [injured, injuring, injures]verb |
lastimero adjective | mournful(filled with grief or sadness) pitiable(that deserves, evokes or can be given pity) pitiful(so appalling or sad that one feels or should feel sorry for it) |
lastimoso adjective | pitiable(that deserves, evokes or can be given pity) pitiful(so appalling or sad that one feels or should feel sorry for it) |
lastrado adjective | encumbered(weighted down, loaded sufficiently to make slow) |
lastrar verb | ballast [ballasted, ballasting, ballasts](to stabilize a ship with ballast) weigh down(to act as ballast) |
lastre noun {m} | ballast [ballasts](heavy material placed in the hold of a vessel) |
la sangre tira phrase | blood is thicker than water(relationships are stronger within the family) |
la semana pasada adverb | last week(week before this one) |
La Señora noun {f} | ladyship(Term of respect) |
la Septembrina proper noun {f} | Glorious Revolution(1888 Spanish revolution) |
la suerte está echada phrase | the die is cast(conclusive action has been taken, so events will proceed in an irreversible manner) |
la suya pronoun {f} | hers(that which belongs to her) |
a dos velas adjective | broke(lacking money; bankrupt) |
a ellas pronoun {f-Pl} | them(third personal plural pronoun used after a preposition or as the object of a verb) |
a hurtadillas preposition | on the Q.T.(secretly) |
a hurtadillas adverb | clandestinely(in a secret, covert manner) furtively(in a furtive manner) stealthily(in a stealthy manner) surreptitiously(in a surreptitious manner) |