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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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spagnolo
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I. boot1 [ingl am but, ingl brit buːt] SOST
1. boot MODA:
to be as tough as an old boot or ingl brit old boots colloq meat/poultry:
to be as tough as an old boot or ingl brit old boots person:
to lick sb's boots colloq
adular a alguien
to lick sb's boots colloq
hacerle la pelota a alguien colloq
to lick sb's boots colloq
hacerle la barba a alguien Mess colloq
to lick sb's boots colloq
hacerle la pata a alguien Cile colloq
to lick sb's boots colloq
chuparle las medias a alguien RíoPl colloq
to lick sb's boots colloq
lambonear a alguien Col colloq
to put or stick the boot in ingl brit colloq lett (kick)
pomada f de zapatos RíoPl
2. boot (kick) colloq:
boot senza pl
boot senza pl
to give sb the boot colloq
echar a alguien
to give sb the boot colloq
poner a alguien de patitas en la calle colloq
to give sb the boot colloq
darle la patada a alguien colloq
3. boot ingl brit (for baggage):
cajuela f Mess
baúl m Col RíoPl
maleta f Cile Perù
4. boot ingl am (for wheel):
5. boot INFORM:
II. boot1 [ingl am but, ingl brit buːt] VB vb trans
1. boot (kick):
boot colloq
boot colloq
boot colloq
2. boot INFORM:
butear colloq
I. big <comp bigger, superl biggest> [ingl am bɪɡ, ingl brit bɪɡ] AGG The usual translation of big, grande, becomes gran when it is used before a singular noun.
1.1. big (in size):
a big girl (large) eufem
a big girl (buxom) eufem
1.2. big (powerful):
big bomb/engine
1.3. big (in scale, intensity):
2.1. big (major):
2.2. big (great):
es muy comelón colloq
es muy comilón CSud Spagna colloq
to be big on sth colloq
2.3. big colloq as intensifier:
¡pedazo de estúpido! colloq
3. big (significant, serious):
4. big (older, grown up):
5. big (magnanimous, generous):
6. big (boastful):
7. big (prominent, popular) colloq:
big pred
big pred
II. big [ingl am bɪɡ, ingl brit bɪɡ] AVV colloq
1. big (ambitiously):
2. big (boastfully):
3. big (with great success):
4. big (on a large scale):
I. bet [ingl am bɛt, ingl brit bɛt] SOST
1. bet (wager):
to take bets bookmaker:
2. bet (option):
II. bet <part pres betting, pass & part perf bet> [ingl am bɛt, ingl brit bɛt] VB vb trans
1. bet (gamble):
bet money
2. bet (be sure):
I can do it! — (I) bet (you) you can't!
I can do it! — (I) bet (you) you can't!
—¡a que no!
III. bet <part pres betting, pass & part perf bet> [ingl am bɛt, ingl brit bɛt] VB vb intr
1. bet (gamble):
to bet on sth/sb
apostarle a algo/alguien
2. bet (be sure):
(do you) want to bet? colloq
(do you) want to bet? colloq
will you be there? — you bet! colloq
¿irás? — ¡por supuesto!
I bet! colloq, iron
, seguro iron
I bet! colloq, iron
, ya iron
boot2 [ingl am but, ingl brit buːt] SOST
to boot scherz
to boot scherz
ski boot SOST
knee boot SOST
hiking boot SOST
snow boot SOST
ankle boot SOST
boot sale SOST
boot sale → car boot sale
car boot sale SOST ingl brit
spagnolo
spagnolo
inglese
inglese
booted eagle
booted eagle
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
spagnolo
spagnolo
I. boot [bu:t] SOST
1. boot (footwear):
2. boot colloq (kick):
to put the boot in colloq
3. boot INFORM:
4. boot ingl brit, ingl Aus AUTO:
cajuela f Mess
baúl m Arg
locuzioni:
to get the boot colloq
to give sb the boot colloq
II. boot [bu:t] VB vb trans colloq
1. boot (kick):
2. boot INFORM:
locuzioni:
boot out VB vb trans colloq
ski boot SOST
car-boot sale [ˈkɑ:bu:tˌseɪl] SOST ingl brit
wellington (boot) [ˈwelɪŋtən (bu:t)] SOST
spagnolo
spagnolo
inglese
inglese
boot ingl brit
boot ingl brit
boot ingl brit
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
spagnolo
spagnolo
I. boot [but] SOST
1. boot (footwear):
2. boot colloq fig:
3. boot comput:
locuzioni:
II. boot [but] VB vb trans
1. boot (kick):
2. boot fig sl (fire from job):
3. boot comput:
locuzioni:
boot-cut AGG
boot-cut jeans:
boot out VB vb trans colloq
ski boot SOST
half boot SOST
spagnolo
spagnolo
inglese
inglese
Present
Iboot
youboot
he/she/itboots
weboot
youboot
theyboot
Past
Ibooted
youbooted
he/she/itbooted
webooted
youbooted
theybooted
Present Perfect
Ihavebooted
youhavebooted
he/she/ithasbooted
wehavebooted
youhavebooted
theyhavebooted
Past Perfect
Ihadbooted
youhadbooted
he/she/ithadbooted
wehadbooted
youhadbooted
theyhadbooted
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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
Is it time to boot out the manager?
www.independent.co.uk
Once again, he's managed to unceremoniously boot out a club legend.
fusion.net
It's not even slightly scary to drive, as long as you keep your boot out of the sauce.
thechronicleherald.ca
He did not give the exact number or the names of those whom he would boot out.
newsinfo.inquirer.net
But when it comes to professional footballers, they need and require the best boot out there to be able to perform the best to their ability.
www.footballfancast.com

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