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Spanish-English translation for: darse un chapuzón
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darse un chapuzónto take a dip [swim]
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darse un porrazo [col.] [locución]to come a cropper [coll.] [idiom] [fall and get hurt]
darse un atracón de algo [col.]to binge on sth. [food]
darse con un canto en los dientes [col.] [locución]to think oneself lucky [coll.] [idiom]
chapuzón {m}quick dip
darse [ocurrir]to happen
darse [suceder]to transpire [happen]
darse prisato hurry
darse la manoto shake hands
darse la vueltato turn around
darse una duchato have a shower [Br.]
darse una duchato take a shower [Am.]
darse de bruces [locución]to fall flat on one's face
darse cuenta de queto realise that
no darse por aludidoto not take it personally
darse contra algn/algo [col.]to bash into sb./sth. [coll.] [collide with]
darse el piro [col.] [fugarse]to scarper [Br.] [coll.] [run away, escape]
darse por aludido [col.] [locución]to take the hint [coll.] [idiom]
darse a la fuga [col.]to run away / off [flee]
darse a conocer como algn/algoto become known as sb./sth.
darse el piro [irse] [esp.] [Madrid] [col.]to go away
una [before a masculine noun]
un {adj}one
un poco {adv}a little
un poco {adv}slightly
un poquitito {adv}very slightly
un poquito {adv}slightly
un montón {noun}a lot
un chin {adv} [carib.]slightly
como un niño {adj}immature
como un poseso {adv}like someone possessed
durante un tiempo {adv}for a while
en un momento {adv}momentarily [very soon]
cine lit. Matar un ruiseñorTo Kill a Mockingbird [novel: Harper Lee; film: Robert Mulligan]
por un rato {adv}for a while
náut. aballestar un caboto tighten a line
med. abortar un embarazoto terminate a pregnancy
farm. med. administrar un medicamentoto administer a medicine
adquirir un hábitoto acquire a habit
loc. armar un jaleoto make a fuss
med. coger un resfriadoto catch a cold
cometer un crimento commit a crime
cometer un delitoto commit a crime
cometer un errorto make a mistake
consumir un edificioto gut a building [destroy interior]
dar (un) consejoto give advice
dar un paseoto take a walk [Am.]
dar un portazoto slam the door
med. desgarrarse un ligamentoto tear a ligament
med. desgarrarse un músculoto tear a muscle
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