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Spanish-English translation for: [used]
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Dictionary Spanish English: [used]

Translation 1 - 25 of 25

SpanishEnglish
por {prep}
2
over [used with directions]
algn iba
2
sb. went [was going; used to go]
etno. med. mongoloide {adj}mongoloid [pejorative when used nowadays for a person with Down's syndrome]
algn podíasb. could [used to be able to]
desaliñada {adj}slatternly [describing a messy or scruffy female; not used for males]
transitado {adj} {past-p} [recorrido]traveled [Am.] [road, path: used]
transitado {adj} {past-p} [recorrido]travelled [road, path: used]
Verbs
haber
17
to have [auxiliary verb used to form compound tenses]
Nouns
pupitre {m}
2
desk [used by a student]
birome {f} [rpl.]biro [Br.] [often used as a generic term for any ballpoint pen] [Biro™]
náut. cayuco {m}cayuco [small Indian canoe, often used for illegal immigration]
tripa {f}gut [intestine material used to make violin strings etc.]
herram. hort. podadera {f}secateurs {pl} [used with one hand]
herram. hort. tijeras {f.pl} de podarsecateurs {pl} [used with one hand]
herram. hort. podaderas {f.pl}shears {pl} [large garden scissors used with both hands]
herram. hort. tijeras {f.pl} de podarshears {pl} [large garden scissors used with both hands]
sombrilla {f}umbrella [used on the beach and at cafés against the sun]
farm. vaselina {f}Vaseline® [lowercased when used generically]
herram. devanadera {f}winder [tool used to wind yarn]
2 Words
lindo {adj} [am.]good-looking [when used of men can suggest gay]
calva {f}bald patch [where hair or fur used to be]
coronilla {f} [parte calva en la cabeza]bald patch [where hair used to be on the head]
calva {f}bald spot [where hair or fur used to be]
hist. mil. submarino {m} alemánU-boat [submarine used by the Germans in WWII]
5+ Words
loc. hacerse las Américasto make one's fortune in the Americas [usually refers to Spaniards who emigrated to Latin America in the 19th and early 20th centuries; also used ironically about companies breaking into Latin market]
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