Spanska | Engelska |
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Imperio romano proper noun {m} | Roman Empire(ancient Latin empire) |
inhumano adjective | inhuman(of or pertaining to inhumanity) insensate(unfeeling, heartless, cruel, insensitive) |
ir con el lirio en la mano verb | wear one's heart on one's sleeve(to be transparent or forthright about one's emotions) |
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) |
istrorrumano proper noun {m} | Istro-Romanian(language) |
juego de manos noun {m} | sleight of hand(performance) |
jugador de balonmano noun {m} | handball player(person who plays handball) |
jugadora de balonmano noun {f} | handball player(person who plays handball) |
la mano izquierda no sabe lo que hace la derecha phrase | the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing(two parts of an organization are unaware of each other's activities) |
lavamanos noun {m} | basin [basins](wide bowl for washing) sink [sinks](basin) |
lavarse las manos verb | wash one's hands of(absolve oneself of responsibility) |
licuadora de mano noun {f} | immersion blender(tool) |
llave en mano adjective | turnkey(ready to use without further assembly) |
marcomano adjective | Marcomannic(of or pertaining to the Marcomanni) |
más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando phrase | a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush(small but certain advantage is preferable) |
medio hermano noun {m} | half brother [half brothers](male half-sibling) |
meglenorrumano proper noun {m} | Megleno-Romanian(language) |
melómano noun {m} | melomaniac(one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music) |
melómanos noun {m-Pl} | melomaniac(one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music) |
meter mano verb | cop a feel(to stealthily fondle someone) grope [groped, groping, gropes](to touch closely and sexually) touch up(fondle or to grope someone, usually in an inappropriate way) |
mitómano adjective | mythomaniacal(afflicted with mythomania) |
mitómano noun {m} | mythomaniac(someone who suffers from mythomania) |
molino de mano noun {m} | quern(mill) |
morder la mano que te da de comer verb | bite the hand that feeds one(cause harm to a benefactor) |
muchas manos en un plato causan arrebato phrase | too many cooks spoil the broth(with too many people a task won't be done very well) |
neopaganismo germano proper noun {m} | Heathenry(old Germanic religion) |
número romano noun {m} | Roman numeral(numeral represented by letters) |
números romanos noun {m-Pl} | Roman numerals(system of numerals) |
ordenar por tamaño verb | size [sized, sizing, sizes](to classify or arrange by size) |
otomano adjective | Ottoman(of the Islamic empire of Turkey) |
otomano noun {m} | Ottoman [Ottomans](Turk from the period of Ottoman Empire) |
palma de la mano noun {f} | palm [palms](inner, concave part of hand) |
parada de manos noun {f} | handstand(a movement or position in which a person is upside down) |
pasamano noun {m} | handrail [handrails](rail which can be held) |
pedir la mano verb | propose [proposed, proposing, proposes](to ask for one's hand in marriage) |