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percibir un olorcillo a algoto catch a whiff of sth.
acompañar a algn a un lugarto walk sb. to a place
en dos kilómetros a la redonda {adv}within a two kilometer radius
acompañar a algn a un lugarto see sb. to a place
echarle un perro a algnto sic a dog on sb. [Am.]
coger manía a algn [locución]to take a dislike to sb. [idiom]
a unos diez minutos a pie {adv}about a ten minute walk
llevar a algn a caballitoto give sb. a piggyback (ride) [coll.]
armas acribillar a-algn/algo a balazosto riddle sb./sth. with bullets
Necesito ver a un médico.I need to see a doctor.
dar un masaje a algn/algoto give sb./sth. a massage
echar un vistazo a algoto have a (quick) look at sth.
vivir a cuerpo de rey [locución]to live like a king [idiom]
cosm. afeitar a algnto give sb. a shave
con miras a {prep}with a view to
jur. defender a un sospechosoto represent a suspect
loc. brindar a coroto drink a toast together
querer a una mujerto love a woman
azotar a algnto give sb. a spanking
columpiar a un bébéto rock a baby
achuchar a-algn/algo [esp.] [col.]to have a cuddle with sb./sth.
¿A qué te dedicas?What do you do (for a living)? [informal]
hacer papilla a algn [col.] [locución]to beat sb. to a pulp [coll.] [idiom]
enfilar a-algn/algo [poner en fila]to put sb./sth. in a line
hacer el dos a algn [sur.] [Colombia] [col.]to do sb. a favour [Br.]
adosar algo a una paredto place sth. with its back against a wall
comerse a-algo/algn a besos [locución]to smother sb./sth. with kisses [idiom]
proverb. A buen entendedor, pocas palabras bastan.A word to the wise is enough.
meterse a abogadoto become a lawyer
¡Vete a freír espárragos! [col.] [locución]Go (and) take a running jump! [coll.] [idiom]
jugar una mala pasada a algn [col.]to play a dirty trick on sb. [coll.]
marcharse de una casa a la francesa [locución]to do a moonlight flit [Br.] [idiom]
proverb. A falta de pan, buenas son (las) tortas.Half a loaf is better than none.
Unverified tirar un cabo a alguien [pedir un favor] [col.] [carib.] [Cuba]to ask someone a favour
Tal vez vayamos a tener una tormenta.Perhaps we're going to have a storm.
ir a caer una buena [col.] [locución]to come a cropper [coll.] [idiom] [suffer defeat, misfortune]
Unverified me voy a apolillar [me voy a dormir] [sur.] [Lufardo]to take a snooze [Am.] [sl.] [coll.]
venirle a algn como anillo al dedo [col.] [locución]to suit sb. to a T [coll.] [idiom]
fréir a-algn/algo a tiros [col.] [locución]to blow sb./sth. away [coll.] [idiom] [shoot dead]
proverb. El mal escribano le echa la culpa a la pluma.A bad worker blames his tools.
Unverified darle un aventón a algn [darle una vuelta a algn] [mex.] [col.]to give sb. a ride
a contraluz {adv}against a backlight
poner de vuelta a media a algn [col.] [locución]to tear a strip off sb. [Br.] [coll.] [idiom]
cantarle las cuarenta a algn [col.] [locución]to give sb. a piece of one's mind [coll.] [idiom]
proverb. A caballo regalado, no le mires el diente.Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
hacer helar la sangre a algn [col.] [locución] [de horror]to send a chill down sb.'s spine [idiom]
A caballo regalado, no se le mira el diente.Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
poner a algn de un humor de perros [col.] [locución]to put sb. in a filthy mood [coll.] [idiom]
A mí, plín. [vulg.] [carib.]I don't give a shit. [vulg.]
salir a pedir de boca [locución] [asunto etc.]to go off without a hitch [coll.] [idiom] [matter, affair: occur without a problem]
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