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Spanish-English translation for: madhouse [hist or coll ]
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manicomio {m} [col.]madhouse [coll.]
mísero {adj}pitiful [coll.] [fig.] [small or inadequate]
¡Muy buenas! [col.]Hi! [coll., evening or afternoon]
aliviarse [col.]to relieve oneself [coll.] [empty bladder or bowels]
cuchitril {f}dump [coll.] [fig.] [unpleasant, dirty place or home]
hombre {m} pretenciosoponce [Br.] [coll.] [pej.] [effeminate or affected man]
pirado {m} [col.] [pey.]nutter [coll.] [pej.] [crazy or eccentric male person]
floja {f} [col.] [pey.]wimp [coll.] [pej.] [physically or mentally weak female person]
flojo {m} [col.] [pey.]wimp [coll.] [pej.] [physically or mentally weak male person]
zoquete {m} [col.] [pey.] [persona lerda]lummox [coll.] [pej.] [clumsy or oafish person]
caso {m} perdido [col.] [pey.]basket case [coll.] [pej.] [crazy or very anxious person]
mús. tintirintín {m}[echo or sound of trumpet, or other sharp-sounding instrument]
agr. orujo {m} [residuo de uvas o aceitunas]marc [grape or olive pomace or residue]
[echar alcohol or drogas en algo]to spike sth. [surreptitiously add alcohol or drugs]
celada {f}salade [sallet] [hist.]
entumecido {adj}numb [physically or psychologically]
cine cortometraje {m}short [movie or film]
imprimación {f}primer [paint or coat]
noticias {f.pl}tidings [archaic or literary]
ramera {f}trollop [dated or hum.]
hist. lit. pol. trama {f}plot [conspiracy or storyline]
indum. vestimenta {f}raiment [archaic or literary]
adónde {adv}whither {adv} [archaic or literary]
mat. fraccionario {adj}fractional [relating to fractions or parts]
aparato {m}contraption [often hum. or pej.]
mil. baja {f}casualty [dead or injured person]
geogr. burgalés {m}[native or inhabitant of Burgos]
cagamandurrias {m}[person without personality or character]
trá. cruce {m}crossroads [treated as sg. or pl.]
enemigo {m}foe [literary or formal] [enemy]
espantojo {m}frump [dowdy or unfashionable person]
extravagancia {f}flamboyance [showy or elaborate quality]
herram. fuelle {m}bellows {pl} [treated as sg. or pl.]
de ahí {adv}therefrom [archaic or formal]
tres veces {adv}thrice [archaic or literary]
asustado {adj}afeared [archaic or dialect] [also: afeard]
atemporal {adj}timeless [unaffected by time or fashion]
med. discapacitado {adj} {past-p}handicapped [dated] [mentally or physically disabled]
egocéntrico {adj}masturbatory [fig.] [self-involved or unproductive]
irreclamable {adj}irredeemable [cannot be reclaimed or reformed]
libidinoso {adj}lubricious [Br.] [formal or literary: lewd]
hist. ling. púnico {adj}Punic [relating to Carthage or its language]
sedoso {adj}flossy [resembling or made of floss]
encogerse [retraerse]to cringe [from fear or shame]
dep. bajas {f.pl}missing players [due to suspension or injury]
geogr. burgalesa {f}[native or inhabitant of Burgos] [female]
horca {f} [ejecución]gallows {pl} [treated as sg. or pl.]
moza {f}wench [archaic or hum.] [young woman]
pequeñez {f}puniness [smallness of size or quantity]
med. vendaje {m}bandage [for a wound or injury]
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